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William Foushee

William Foushee

American physician


William Foushee Sr. (October 26, 1749 – August 21, 1824) was an American medical doctor, politician, and socialite. After serving with distinction as a surgeon in the American Revolution, he entered into local Virginia politics, notably serving as the first Mayor of Richmond.[1][2] He went on to become a political, social, and commercial leader in Richmond for the next half century of his life.

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Early life

Foushee was born to John Foushee and Winifred (Williams) Foushee on October 26, 1749, in Northumberland County, Virginia.

A third-generation Virginian, Foushee's paternal grandfather James immigrated from France.

Marriage and children

On March 6, 1775, Foushee married Elizabeth Isabella Harmondson in Northampton County, Virginia.

The couple had seven children:

  • William Jr.
  • John
  • Nancy
  • Margaret
  • Elizabeth
  • Charlotte
  • Isabella

Isabella went on to marry founder of the Richmond Enquirer, Thomas Ritchie.

Career

Physician

Foushee was highly regarded in the medical profession. He was a surgeon during the American Revolutionary War.[3] He was at one time President of the Medical Society of Virginia. He was also a first mover in the newly discovered smallpox inoculation.[4]

Mayor of Richmond

Later years and death

Foushee's grave at Shockoe Hill Cemetery in Richmond

For the last sixteen years of his life, Foushee served in the capacity of Richmond's postmaster. He was appointed to that position on June 20, 1808, by President Jefferson.

On August 21, 1824, Foushee died in his home. His body is interred at Shockoe Hill Cemetery on Shockoe Hill in Richmond.


References

  1. Christian, William Asbury (1912). Richmond, Her Past and Present. Richmond, Virginia: L.H. Jenkins. Retrieved 18 March 2013. William Foushee 1782 July.
  2. Kollatz Jr., Harry (1 July 2014). "Checking Up on the Doctor". DBA Richmond Magazine. Target Communications, Inc. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  3. "Dr. William Foushee – Remarkable Richmonders". The Richmond Tour Guys. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
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