Andros Palmer Chesley, M.D., was born in Epsom, N. H., Dec. 1, 1855, and died of nephritis in Concord, N. H., Feb. 9, 1908. He was one of eight children of Jonathan Steele and Abigail (Hoyt) Chesley. His preparation for college was at Coe's Academy, North wood. After graduation he taught for a short time at Wakefield, N. H., and then studied medicine with Dr. L. M. Morrill of Concord, and at Long Island College Hospital, where he received his medical degree in 1883. From August of that year he had been in practice in Concord, and had met with much success in his profession. He was a member of the American Medical Association, of the New Hampshire Medical Society, and of the Center District Medical Society, and had been president of the last. He had been closely connected with the Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital from its foundation, and was at the time of his death senior member of its medical staff. Politically he acted with the Democratic party, and had been the .party candidate for state senator. He was appointed pension examiner in President Cleveland's administration. He was a member of the Wonolancet Club, and an attendant at the SouthCongregational church. He was married July 16, 1885, to Kate Manning Paul of Wakefield, N. H., who survives him.
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