Dr. Fabius Julius Haywood, Sr.

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Dr. Fabius Julius Haywood, Sr.

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Birthplace: Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States
Death: May 20, 1880 (76)
Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States
Place of Burial: Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Haywood and Elizabeth Eagles Haywood
Husband of Martha Helen Haywood
Father of Lt. Fabius Julius Haywood, Jr. (CSA); Mary Eagles Fowle; Joseph Allan Haywood; John Pugh W. Haywood and Sallie Haywood
Brother of George Washington Haywood; Surgeon Edmund Burke Haywood, CSA; Alfred Moore Haywood; Benjamin Rush Haywood; Sarah Wool Haywood and 6 others
Half brother of Leigh Haywood

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About Dr. Fabius Julius Haywood, Sr.

Fabius Julius Haywood was the son of John Haywood and Eliza Eagles Williams. He married Martha Helen Whitaker. They were the parents of Joseph Allan Haywood, John Pugh Haywood, Fabius Julius "Fab" Haywood and Mary Eagles Haywood. _________________

Excerpt from The North Carolina Portrait Index, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, page 107

Fabius Julius Haywood was "a graduate of the University of North Carolina. Haywood was sent to the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He returned to Raleigh to practice and was a skilled surgeon, being noted as the first in the state to use chloroform as an anesthetic during operations."

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https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/haywood-fabius-julius

Fabius Julius Haywood, physician and surgeon, was born in Raleigh of English ancestry. His father, John Haywood, born 23 Feb. 1755 at Dunbar Plantation in Edgecombe County, was state treasurer for forty years; his mother, Eliza Eagles Asaph Williams, was the daughter of Colonel John Pugh Williams, a prominent Revolutionary War leader. Eliza was John's second wife; his first wife, Sarah Leigh, died childless. Haywood's paternal ancestor, Colonel John Haywood, born in 1685 on St. Michael's Island, Barbados, British West Indies, emigrated to North Carolina in 1729 as surveyor for Earl Granville. It is said that the colonel, who was an engineer, laid off and supervised construction of the fortifications of the colony along the mouth of the Cape Fear River near Old Brunswick Town in Brunswick County.

Fabius Julius Haywood was graduated from The University of North Carolina in 1822, and received a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1827. He then established a medical practice in Raleigh.

Haywood is credited with being the first surgeon in the state to use a general anesthetic during an operation. The Raleigh Star of 9 Feb. 1848 had a vivid account of a procedure Haywood performed on Leroy Moore, a citizen of Wake County, in which was taken "a wen (weighing one pound, four ounces) which grew immediately under his arm. This is not the first time such operations had been successfully performed by Dr. Haywood; though it is the first time, we believe, that chloroform has been used in the state; and the effect was so perfect and happy as if an allwise and merciful providence had prepared it especially for the purpose. Dr. Haywood had previously used Letheon (Martan's trade name for ether) with happy effect in tapping a lady afflicted with dropsy, who twice submitted to the operation without suffering the smallest pain. . . . The anaesthetic properties of chloroform had been described by Sir James Young Simpson of Edinburgh only three months earlier (November 11, 1847)."

During the occupation of Raleigh by the Union Army in 1865–66, Haywood's property, valued at $27,000, was confiscated under the Federal Confiscation Act, and the War Department refused to return it until he had executed an oath of allegiance and received a pardon from President Andrew Johnson granting him amnesty from all acts of wrongdoing against the United States during the recent war.

Haywood was one of the seven original directors of the North Carolina Medical Society, which he helped organize on 17 Apr. 1849. Incorporated on 15 Feb. 1859 as the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, it, in turn, established the state Board of Medical Examiners.

On 8 Dec. 1831 Haywood married Martha Helen Whitaker, daughter of Cyrus and Mary Rogers Whitaker. Cyrus, a wealthy Wake County landowner, was the son of Thomas and Mary Whitaker of Putnam County, Ga., and the grandson of John Whitaker (1732–84) of Halifax County, N.C. Mary Rogers Whitaker was the daughter of Michael Rogers, onetime Wake County sheriff and a member of the Provincial Congress from Wake County. Dr. Haywood and his wife had a son, Fabius Julius, Jr. (b. 1 Oct. 1840), who entered the Confederate Army soon after enrolling at The University of North Carolina. He was wounded in the leg and captured after successfully passing through enemy lines as courier for his commanding general.

Both Haywood and his wife were interested in the culture of silkworms and planted mulberry trees in their spacious backyard for them to feed on. The top floor of their three-story brick house, which stood on the corner of Fayetteville and Morgan streets opposite the state capitol, was used to store the cocoons from which their slaves spun the silk.

Haywood was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Raleigh. With his papers in the State Archives is a certificate entitling him to a pew in that church. He died at age seventy-seven and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh. His wife, who died 30 May 1880, was buried beside him.

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Dr. Fabius Julius Haywood, Sr.'s Timeline

1803
October 26, 1803
Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States
1835
1835
1840
October 1, 1840
Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States
1842
May 23, 1842
NC, United States
1844
August 24, 1844
1847
February 18, 1847
1880
May 20, 1880
Age 76
Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States
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Raleigh, Wake County, NC, United States