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Who's Who at Decatur Meeting Room, GA

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Dashwood family
==Dashwood family==
* Dr. Percy Thomas Dashwood '''+1900-1943''' (b. 1861 Ryde, Isle of Wight, [[England|Eng.; emig. 1884; d. 1943 Buckhead, Atlanta metro, Fulton, GA), son of Thomas Dashwood, Jr. (1822-1907) & Helen Hannah Snell Dashwood (1833-1925); Helen was daughter of John (1808-1878) & Sarah Early Snell (1810-1867). Grandson of Thomas Dashwood, Sr. (1788-1861) & Elizabeth Taylor Dashwood (1788-1864). Dr. Dashwood had a dental practice, and was for many years (1917-1923+) a professor of crown, bridge work and dental histology at the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130610134036/http://emoryhistory.emory.edu/places/schools/schoolsDENTIST.html Southern Dental College] of Atlanta, later known as the Emory College School of Dentistry, which was active 1887-1992. Its first Dean was Dr. Thomas P. Hinton, whose father founded this assembly. It was the first dental college in GA, FL, AL, NC and SC. Dr. Dashwood graduated in 1898 from Atlanta Dental College (before the merger), and his first year teaching at ASDC was the date of the merger between Southern Dental School and Atlanta Dental College.
* 1st wife (1885 @ Niton, Hampshire, [[England|Eng.]]): Louisa Caroline Loader Dashwood '''+1900-1917''' (b. 1865 Ryde, Eng. - d. 1917 Atlanta, GA), daughter of Charles Loader (1840-1914 Ryde, Eng.) and Maria Small Loader (b. 1839 Niton, Eng. - d. 1912 Ryde, Eng.). In 1871, Louisa resided in Ryde with her uncle and aunt, James Millmore (b. 1825 Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, Eng. - d. 1894 Shanklin, Brading, Isle of Wight, Eng.) & Mary Barton Millmore (b. 1825 Shorwell, Isle of Wight, Eng. - d. 1909 Romford, Essex, Eng.). No children.
* 2nd wife (1926 @ Montreal, QC): Gertrude Maud McDowell Dashwood '''1926-1965''' (b. 1871 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1965 Atlanta, GA). Gertrude was the daughter of Silas McDowell and Blanche Bidwell McDowell, also of Quebec. Her brother Stanley was the instigator of the McDowell division in the 1940's. No children.