Fayette County, Alabama
~ Dr. A.W. Agnew ~
A.W. AGNEW, M.D., physician at
Fayette Court House, Ala., was born in Abbeville county, S.C.,
September 17, 1824. He was the ninth of nine children born to Andrew and Anna (COWAN) AGNEW, both natives of
South Carolina. Mrs. COWAN [sic] was the
daughter of Isaac and Anna COWAN, also natives of South
Carolina.
Andrew AGNEW came to Alabama in 1836, and was thus one of the
earliest settlers of the county. He was a farmer by
occupation. Dr. A.W. AGNEW
was educated at the Liberty academy in Alabama, and then attended the
medical college at Lexington, Ky., where he graduated in 1844. He
immediately afterward located in Pickens county, Ala., and began the
practice of medicine, and there he remained, thus engaged, for
thirty-eight years. Then, in 1883, he removed to Fayette Court
House, where he has since resided, and where he enjoys a large and
lucrative practice. Dr. AGNEW
has been married twice. In 1850 he married Miss Amanda S. BURDINE, daughter of James T. BURDINE, and a native of
Alabama. To this marriage three children were born, viz.: Dr. James A., Lilly J., and Louis A. He was married again
in 1871 to Mrs. M.R. BECKWITH,
of Mississippi, by whom he has no children.
Dr. AGNEW was quite prominent in the politics of Pickens county,
and served as representative of that county in the state
legislature. He has been a very successful and prominent
physician, and is now surgeon for the Richmond & Danville Railroad
company, a position which he has held for the past two years. On
account of the necessity for professional services such as he is
capable of rendering, he was permitted to remain at home during the
war. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, is a member of the
Methodist Episcopal church, south, is an Odd Fellow, and is well known
as a public-spirited man in all things.
Source: Memorial Record of
Alabama: A Concise Account of the State’s Political, Military,
Professional and Industrial Progress, Together With the Personal
Memoirs of Many of Its People,
(Brant & Fuller, Madison, Wisconsin, 1893), Vol I: Fayette County,
pp. 1022-1023.
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