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- [S999] Anonomous, Commemorative biographical encylopedia of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania:: containing sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early Scotch-Irish and German settlers (Philadelphia: J. M. Runk, 1896), ; digital cop, correspondent copy; p. 803.
Pease, Charles E., M.D., Middletown, was born in Brook Haven, L.I., May 9, 1857. He is a son of E.H. and Sarepta (Hulse) Pease. He obtained his literary education at Claverack College. He read medicine with Dr. Thomas Shaw, of Pittsburgh, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1882. He began practice in Irvington, N.J. In November, 1882, he came to Middletown, where he has since enjoyed an extensive practice. He is surgeon for the American Tube and Iron Company and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. He is a member of the Dauphin County Medical Society. He belongs to Triune Lodge, I.O.O.F., to the Patriarch Encampment and the Royal Arcanum. He is a stockholder and director in the Middletown Drainage Company. In politics Dr. Pease is an active Republican. He and his wife are members of the Presbyterian church, in which he holds the office of trustee. He was married, in December, 1882, to Miss Mary A. Hedden, daughter of Morris Hedden, of Orange, N.J. They have two children: Norman D. and Ada Scott.
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