Burtner, Caroline

Burtner, Caroline

Female 1870 - 1898  (28 years)

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  • Name Burtner, Caroline  [1
    Nickname Carrie 
    Born 15 Jan 1870  [1, 2
    Gender Female 
    Died 8 Nov 1898  Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Buried Germantown Cemetery, Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I43968  Sackett
    Last Modified 10 Jun 2023 

    Family Pottenger, Dr. Francis Marion,   b. 27 Sep 1869, Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Jun 1961, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 91 years) 
    Married 5 Apr 1894  Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3, 4
    Last Modified 10 Jun 2023 
    Family ID F16103  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 5 Apr 1894 - Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 8 Nov 1898 - Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Germantown Cemetery, Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S28] The Compendium of American Genealogy, v. 1, p. 106 (Reliability: 2), 10 Feb 2023.
      Pottenger, Francis Marion, b. Sater P.O., New Baltimore, O., Sept. 27, 1889. . . .

      Son of Thomas Pottenger (1840-1919), farmer, m. Hannah Ellen Sater (1847-1924); issue . . . 2. Francis Marion (above); . . . .

      M. Apr. 5, 1894, Carrie Burtner (Jan. 15, 1870-Nov. 8, 1898); dau. Abrahan Burtner, Germantown, O.

      M. 2d, Adelaide Gertrude Babbitt, b. Keeseville, N.Y., dau. Arthur Stevens Babbitt, of Keeseville; issue (all b. Monrovia, Calif.): 1-Francis Marion, Jr., b. May 29, 1901; Otterbein Coll, 1923-24; 2-Robert Thomas, b. Aug. 3, 1904; grad. Princeton, '24; 3-Adelaide Marie, b. Jan. 15, 1908.

      M 3d, Sept. 15, 1917, Caroline M. Lacy, b. Lacytown, Pa.; dau. George Lacy, of Lacytown; issue: 1-Caroline L., b. Los Angeles, Calif., July 26, 1921.
      . . .

      Transcribed by Ted Smith

    2. [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 3), 15 May 2017.
      From Find A Grave Memorial# 67925890
      https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67925890

      Carrie Burtner Pottenger
      Birth: 1870
      Death: 1898

      wife of Dr. Francis Marion Pottenger.


      Family links:
      Spouse:
      Francis Marion Pottenger (1869 - 1961)*

      *Calculated relationship

      Inscription:
      Wife of Dr. F. M. Pottenger

      Burial:
      Germantown Cemetery
      Germantown
      Montgomery County
      Ohio, USA

      Maintained by: Tom Pottenger
      Originally Created by: Mary Downing-Mahan (grav...
      Record added: Apr 05, 2011
      Find A Grave Memorial# 67925890

      Researched by Ted Smith

    3. [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 3), 15 May 2017.
      From Find A Grave Memorial# 7934971
      https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7934971

      Dr Francis Marion Pottenger
      Birth: Sep. 27, 1869
      Crosby Township
      Hamilton County
      Ohio, USA
      Death: Jun. 10, 1961
      Los Angeles
      Los Angeles County
      California, USA

      ?Francis Marion Pottenger married (firstly) Carrie Burtner on 05 Apr 1894, probably in Ohio. She died 08 Nov 1898 in Montgomery County, Ohio from tuberculosis. He married (secondly) Adelaide Gertrude Babbitt on 29 Aug 1900 in Sacramento, California, whom he later divorced. He married (thirdly) Caroline Margaret Lacy on 15 Sep 1917 in Los Angeles County, California.

      ? He had three children with second wife Adelaide: Francis Marion P. Jr,; Robert Thomas P.; and Adelaide Marie Pottenger who married Ronald Patrick Harville. He had one child with Caroline, Caroline L Pottenger.

      ? Dr. Francis Marion Pottenger was the founder of the Pottenger Sanitarium in Monrovia, California, a tuberculosis hospital quite possibly motivated by the death of his first wife Carrie. He traveled the world lecturing on the treatment of tuberculosis.?

      Family links:
      Parents:
      Thomas Pottenger (1840 - 1919)
      Hannah Ellen Sater Pottenger (1847 - 1924)

      Spouses:
      Carrie Burtner Pottenger (1870 - 1898)
      Caroline Margaret Lacy Pottenger (1887 - 1966)

      Children:
      Francis Marion Pottenger (1901 - 1967)*
      Robert Thomas Pottenger (1904 - 1960)*
      Adelaide Marie Pottenger Harville (1908 - 1968)*

      Siblings:
      Milton Spencer Pottenger (1868 - 1936)*
      Francis Marion Pottenger (1869 - 1961)
      Nellie Maude Pottenger Fouts (1873 - 1908)*
      Eliza M Pottenger Scheering (1874 - 1954)*

      *Calculated relationship

      Burial:
      Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum
      Altadena
      Los Angeles County
      California, USA
      Plot: Mountain Vineyard

      Created by: Shiver
      Record added: Sep 29, 2003
      Find A Grave Memorial# 7934971

      Researched by Ted Smith

    4. [S1693] The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Permanent series, v. 16, p. 363 (Reliability: 2), 15 May 2017.
      The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Permanent series, Volume 16, published in 1918
      p. 363

      POTTENGER, Francis Marion physician was born at Sater, O., Sept. 27, 1869, son of Thomas and Hanna Ellen Sater Pottenger. According to Burke and other genealogical authorities the family claims descent from Egbert, King of England, and many of its members sat in the early British parliament. The first of the family in America was John Pottenger, who came from Berkshire, England, in 1665, and settled in Calvert county, Md.; from him and his wife, Elizabeth Magruder, Francis Marion Pottenger is descended through their son Samuel and his wife Elizabeth Tyler; their son Samuel and his wife Eleanor Willett; their son Samuel S. and his wife Susan Winthrow; their son Thomas and his wife Margaret Radcliffe, who were the grandparents of Francis M. Pottenger. The subject of this sketch received his early education at the Sater public schools and the preparatory department of Otterbein University, Westerville, O., and was graduated at the collegiate department of the latter institution in 1892. Subsequently he studied for a year at the Ohio Medical College and then entered the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, where he was graduated in 1894. During his senior year he held a position as assistant at the Cincinnati Free Hospital for Women. After his graduation he went abroad and did post graduate work in the hospitals of Vienna, Berlin, Munich, and London. Upon his return he entered upon a general practice at Norwood, O., and for a time acted as assistant at Dr C. A. L. Reed's private hospital in Cincinnati. Soon afterward he was chosen assistant to the chair of surgery in the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, but was compelled to leave this position and go to California on account of the ill health of his wife. He practiced at Monrovia Cal for eighteen months and then returned to Germantown, O., where for two years he devoted himself to caring for his wife and studying the subject of tuberculosis. Upon the death of his wife in 1898, he returned to Monrovia where he has since been engaged in practice and in the study of tuberculosis. In 1900 he pursued special studies in this disease in New York and at the Wynyah Sanatorium, Ashville, N. Y., under Dr. von Ruck. In the following year he opened an office in Los Angeles for the treatment of diseases of the chest and throat, and two years later he established the Pottenger Sanatorium at Monrovia, of which he is medical director. He was the first physician on the Pacific Coast to limit his work exclusively to the treatment of tuberculosis, and his sanatorium was the first successful institution of its kind to be established in California. In 1903 he was instrumental in founding the Southern California Anti-Tuberculosis League, and he was its president until 1906. His position is now that of an internationally recognized authority on tuberculosis. He has added many original observations to the clinical side of tuberculosis and has brought out new methods of diagnosis that have gained wide recognition. He was a lecturer on tuberculosis and climatology in the medical department of the University of Southern California in 1904-05, a professor of clinical medicine there in 1905-09, and in 1914 was made professor of diseases of the chest in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Los Angeles. During 1902-12, he was assistant editor of the Southern California Practitioner. His published books include "Pulmonary Tuberculosis" (1908); "Muskelspasmus und Degeneration Ihre Bedeutung für die Diagnose intrathorazischer Entzündung und als Kausalfaktor bei der Produktion von Veränderungen des knöchernen Thorax und Leichte Tastpaltation,? published in Brauer?s "Beiträge zur Klinik Tuberkulose," vol. 22, part 1; "Muscle Spasm and Degeneration and Light Touch Palpitation" (1912); "Tuberculin in Diagnosis and Treatment," (1913). He was chairman of the tuberculosis committee of the Medical Society of the State of California in 1903-06; president of the Los Angeles County Medical Society in 1906, of the Southern California Medical Society in 1913, and of the American Therapeutic Society in 1915; member of the Los Angeles Medical Association the Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Society, the Southern California Medical Society, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Medicine, the American Climatological Association, the American Public Health Association, the American Association of Immunologists, the Mississippi Valley Medicine Association, the Seventh Pan American Medical Congress, the Medical Society of the State of California, the Los Angeles Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, the National and International Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, and the American Sanatorium Association. Dr. Pottenger is president of the Pottenger Sanatorium Co. and a director of the American National Bank and the Granite Savings Bank of Monrovia. He is a first lieutenant of the medical reserve corps of the United States army and is a member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, the Archaeological Institute of America, the Society of Colonial Wars, the Sons of the American Revolution, and the California University and Gamut clubs. He was married (1) at Germantown, O., in 1894 to Carrie, daughter of Abraham K. Burtner of that town; (2) at Sacramento, Cal., in 1900 to Adelaide G., daughter of Emily Babbitt of Southern Pasadena. There are three children: Francis Marion, Jr., Robert Thomas, and Adelaide Marie Pottenger.


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