Difference between revisions of "Eugenio Antonio Sierra"
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| image_caption =Sierra's burial place in [[St. Michael's Cemetery]] | | image_caption =Sierra's burial place in [[St. Michael's Cemetery]] | ||
− | | date_of_birth = | + | | date_of_birth =3 Feb 1750 or 1760 |
| place_of_birth =Spain | | place_of_birth =Spain | ||
| date_of_death =[[March 12]], [[1849]] | | date_of_death =[[March 12]], [[1849]] | ||
| place_of_death =Pensacola | | place_of_death =Pensacola | ||
| occupation =doctor, professor | | occupation =doctor, professor | ||
− | | spouse = | + | | spouse =Maria Josepha Calder, later Francisca Dauphin |
− | | parents = | + | | parents =Emanuel Sierra, Theresa Parez |
− | | children =Isabella Brosnaham | + | | children =Isabella Brosnaham, Eulaliea Sierra, Irine Sierra, Joseph Sierra, Estaban Sierra |
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[[Eugenio Antonio Sierra]] was a native of Spain who arrived in Pensacola in [[1785]] to work in the Spanish royal hospitals. He was head practitioner between [[1794]] and [[1795]]. In [[1811]] he was a prominent professor of surgery. Sierra died [[March 12]], [[1849]] and is buried at [[St. Michael's Cemetery]]. | [[Eugenio Antonio Sierra]] was a native of Spain who arrived in Pensacola in [[1785]] to work in the Spanish royal hospitals. He was head practitioner between [[1794]] and [[1795]]. In [[1811]] he was a prominent professor of surgery. Sierra died [[March 12]], [[1849]] and is buried at [[St. Michael's Cemetery]]. |
Revision as of 18:53, 7 May 2008
Eugenio Antonio Sierra | |
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Sierra's burial place in St. Michael's Cemetery
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Born | 3 Feb 1750 or 1760 Spain |
Died | March 12, 1849 Pensacola |
Occupation | doctor, professor |
Spouse | Maria Josepha Calder, later Francisca Dauphin |
Parents | Emanuel Sierra, Theresa Parez |
Children | Isabella Brosnaham, Eulaliea Sierra, Irine Sierra, Joseph Sierra, Estaban Sierra |
Eugenio Antonio Sierra was a native of Spain who arrived in Pensacola in 1785 to work in the Spanish royal hospitals. He was head practitioner between 1794 and 1795. In 1811 he was a prominent professor of surgery. Sierra died March 12, 1849 and is buried at St. Michael's Cemetery.
Sierra's daughter, Isabella, married Dr. John Brosnaham.