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  1. Hezekiah Joslyn (1797 – October 30, 1865) was an American physician and abolitionist. Joslyn homesteaded at what is today (2020) 8560 Brewerton Rd. in Cicero, New York. The homestead is now considered a potential archaeological site. He was an Onondaga County, New York, doctor after 1823 and in 1865 an officer in the county medical ...

  2. Hezekiah Joslyn (1757–1865) was a physician, a nationally known abolitionist, and the father of womans rights leader Matilda Joslyn Gage. (Nineteenth-century practice was to use the singular, woman's, when referring to women as a class; later practice was to use the plural, women's.)

  3. When Dr Hezekiah Joslyn was born in 1797, in Massachusetts, United States, his father, Hezekiah Joslin, was 40 and his mother, Chloe Hall, was 33. He married Clara Loomis on 6 May 1820. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

  4. Hezekiah Joslyn, 1797 - 1865 Hezekiah Joslyn 1797 1865 Massachusetts New York Hezekiah Joslyn, Dr. was born in 1797, in birth place , Massachusetts, to Hezekiah Joslen and Chloe Joslin (born Hall) .

  5. Genealogy for Dr. Hezekiah Joslyn, M.D. (1797 - 1865) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Famously referred to as “the woman who was ahead of the women who were ahead of their time,” author, activist, and lecturer Matilda Joslyn Gage worked tirelessly to advocate for abolition, women’s rights, and Native American rights.

  7. Dr. Joslyn was one of the oldest and most energetic members of the profession. He joined the Onondaga Medical Society June 7th, 1825, and was ever one of its most punctual and zealous participators in the business of its meetings, holding the office of Vice President of the Society at the time of his decease.