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Rev. Abraham Still, MD

Also Known As: "Abram"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
Death: December 31, 1867 (71)
Centropolis, Franklin County, Kansas, United States
Place of Burial: 300-398 North 200 Road, Baldwin City, Douglas County, Kansas, 66006, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Boaz Still and Mary Still
Husband of Martha Poague Still
Father of Dr. Edward Cox Still; Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO; Dr. James Moore Still; Barbara Jane Poage Vaughn; Cassandra Elliott McCullum and 1 other
Brother of Elizabeth Largent; Dr. Andrew Taylor Still; Cynthia Rogers and Elijah Still

Occupation: Minister, Physcian
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About Rev. Abraham Still, MD

Rev. Abraham “Abram” Still, MD

BIRTH 25 August 1796 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
DEATH 31 December 1867 (aged 71) Centropolis, Franklin County, Kansas, United States
BURIAL Oakwood Cemetery Baldwin City, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
PLOT Main Section, Row 2, Lot 188, E3
FIND A GAVE MEMORIAL ID: 24598058

Methodist minister, physician & ardent abolitionist who came to Kansas in the 1850s. Husband of Martha Poage Moore, she being the granddaughter of Captain James Moore, a Revolutionary War hero who in 1786 was killed by the Shawnee Indians in Abbs Valley, Virginia. Abram and Martha's children included Edward Cox Still, James Moore Still, Andrew Taylor Still (founder of osteopathy), Barbara Jane Still, Thomas Chalmers Still, John Wesley Still, Mary Margaretta Still, Marova Marsden Still, and Cassander E Still.

Interestingly, Rev. Still served at the Wakarusa Methodist Mission from 1851-54. This mission was primarily made up of the Shawnee Tribe, who had killed the grandparents of his wife some 60 years earlier in Virginia. Pre-Civil War Kansas was also the scene of terrorist acts perpetrated by those both for and against slavery. As an abolitionist, Rev Still was not immune to this violence.

His daughter Mary Margaretta Still Adams wrote in her autobiography of several attempts on his life by pro-slavery paramilitaries. Several of his sons served in both medical and military roles for the Union in the Civil War.

He and son Andrew Taylor Still were part of the Palmyra Association, a group of Methodists who purchased land and helped to found Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas.

Parents

  • Boaz Still 1765–1840
  • Mary Lyda Still 1772–1840

Spouse

  • Martha Poage Moore Still 1800–1888 (m. 1822)

Siblings

  • Andrew Taylor Still 1803–1835
  • Elijah Still 1805–1875

Children

  • Edward Cox Still 1824–1906
  • James Moore Still 1826–1907
  • Andrew Taylor Still 1828–1917
  • Barbara Jane Poage Still Vaughan 1830–1894
  • Thomas Chalmers Still 1833–1922
  • John Wesley Still 1836–1888
  • Mary Margaretta Still Adams 1839–1920
  • Marovia Marsden Still Clark 1843–1927
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Rev. Abraham Still, MD's Timeline

1796
August 25, 1796
Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
1824
January 15, 1824
Tazewell County, Virginia, United States
1826
February 5, 1826
Lee County, Virginia, United States
1828
August 6, 1828
Lee County, Virginia
1830
November 29, 1830
1839
September 10, 1839
Macon County, Missouri, United States
1846
October 10, 1846
Macon, Macon County, Missouri, United States
1867
December 31, 1867
Age 71
Centropolis, Franklin County, Kansas, United States
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Oakwood Cemetery, 300-398 North 200 Road, Baldwin City, Douglas County, Kansas, 66006, United States