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Wilhelm Victor Keidel

Wilhelm Victor Keidel (March 2, 1825 – January 9, 1870) was the first medical doctor, as well as first Chief Justice, in Gillespie County, Texas. He was a veteran of the Mexican–American War. Keidel founded the settlement of Pedernales.

Wilhelm Victor Keidel
Born(1825-03-02)March 2, 1825
DiedJanuary 9, 1870(1870-01-09) (aged 44)
Resting placeKott Family Cemetery, Gillespie County, Texas
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationGeorg Augusts Universität in Göttingen
OccupationPhysician
Known forFirst physician Gillespie Co.
First Chief Justice Gillespie Co.
Founder Pedernales, Texas
Spouse(s)Albertina Kramer (d. 1852)
Caroline Kott (1856–1865)
Children2
ParentDr. Georg Keidel

Early life edit

Wilhelm Victor Keidel was born in Hildesheim, Kingdom of Hanover, Germany, on March 2, 1825, to Dr. Georg Keidel.[1] He attended Georg Augusts Universität in Göttingen from 1841 to 1845.

On September 1, 1845, at the age of twenty, Keidel boarded the Brig Margaretha, captained by a man named Libben, in Bremen, Germany and disembarked in Galveston, Texas, on December 1, 1845.[2]

Gillespie County edit

In the Mexican–American War, fellow German colonist and veteran of the French Foreign Legion Augustus Buchel formed the First Regiment of Texas Foot Rifles, serving as its captain.[3] Emil Kriewitz was a co-founding member of the company of eighty volunteers. Keidel enlisted with the unit. On May 22, 1846, the company was drafted into the service of Col. Albert Sidney Johnston as Company H, First Texas Rifle Volunteers.[4] The unit saw service at Matamoros, Tamaulipas and Camargo. A combination of bad climate and bad living conditions decimated the unit, most of whom were discharged.

Upon discharge, Keidel moved to Fredericksburg. He was appointed by John O. Meusebach to be the Verein physician in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County's first doctor.[5] At the age of twenty-three, he became the county's first Chief Justice in 1848.[6]

He relocated and founded the Pedernales Settlement on the river of the same name, where he became the leader. For any settlers who would relocate with him to the settlement, he agreed to give them free medical care. By 1850 the settlement had forty-four residents of German descent. On September 11, 1854, he hosted a meeting to plan Live Oak School and was elected trustee. Keidel founded the political and cultural club Society for Good Fellowship and Promotion of General Information. His community beautification project was to plant hackberry trees along local roads.[1]

Keidel gave medical treatment to both whites and Native Americans without regard to race. The Native Americans paid Keidel with fresh venison and turkeys. During the American Civil War, Keidel refused align himself with either side, and gave medical care where needed, without regard to the allegiance of the patient.[1]

State Convention of Germans edit

Keidel was elected vice president of the 1854 State Convention of Germans in San Antonio. The meeting adopted a political, social and religious platform, including: 1) Equal pay for equal work; 2) Direct election of the President of the United States; 3) Abolition of capital punishment; 4) "Slavery is an evil, the abolition of which is a requirement of democratic principles.."; 5) Free schools – including universities – supported by the state, without religious influence; and 6) Total separation of church and state.[7]

Personal life and death edit

Dr. Keidel was married and widowed twice. His first wife Albertina Kramer died in childbirth on July 1, 1852. Their son Dr. Albert Keidel built the Keidel Memorial Hospital in Fredericksburg.[8] Albert died December 21, 1914. Keidel's second marriage was to Caroline Kott of the Bear community in 1856. Caroline's health declined while she was carrying the couple's son Herman in 1865. The family relocated back to Fredericksburg. Following the birth of their son Herman, Caroline died of a fever in August 1865.[1]

Victor Keidel died of typhus pneumonia[9] on January 9, 1870, and is buried with his second wife and her sister in the Kott Family Cemetery in Gillespie County.[10]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Kohout, Martin Donell. "Keidel, Wilhem Victor". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Brig Margaretha". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  3. ^ Stephens, Robert W. "Augustus Buchel". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
  4. ^ Flachmeier, Jeanette H. "Albert Sidney Johnston". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
  5. ^ King, Irene Marschall (1967). John O.Meusebach. University of Texas Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-292-73656-6.
  6. ^ "The County Officers of Gillespie County 1848 – 1869". Tx Gen Web. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  7. ^ Biesele, R. L. (April 1930). "The Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854". Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 33 (4). Denton, TX: Texas State Historical Association: 247–261. JSTOR 30235334.
  8. ^ Tanner, Kathleen (14 August 2010). "Golden Thread of History". GCHS Scholarship Essay. Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  9. ^ "Typhus Pneumonia". Chest of Books. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  10. ^ "Dr. Wilhelm Victor Keidel resting place". Fredericksburg Genealogical Society. Retrieved 22 November 2010.

References edit

  • Pioneers in God's Hills. Gillespie County Historical Society. 1960.

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Wilhelm Victor Keidel March 2 1825 January 9 1870 was the first medical doctor as well as first Chief Justice in Gillespie County Texas He was a veteran of the Mexican American War Keidel founded the settlement of Pedernales Wilhelm Victor KeidelBorn 1825 03 02 March 2 1825Hildesheim Kingdom of Hanover GermanyDiedJanuary 9 1870 1870 01 09 aged 44 Resting placeKott Family Cemetery Gillespie County TexasCitizenshipAmericanEducationGeorg Augusts Universitat in GottingenOccupationPhysicianKnown forFirst physician Gillespie Co First Chief Justice Gillespie Co Founder Pedernales TexasSpouse s Albertina Kramer d 1852 Caroline Kott 1856 1865 Children2ParentDr Georg Keidel Contents 1 Early life 2 Gillespie County 3 State Convention of Germans 4 Personal life and death 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editWilhelm Victor Keidel was born in Hildesheim Kingdom of Hanover Germany on March 2 1825 to Dr Georg Keidel 1 He attended Georg Augusts Universitat in Gottingen from 1841 to 1845 On September 1 1845 at the age of twenty Keidel boarded the Brig Margaretha captained by a man named Libben in Bremen Germany and disembarked in Galveston Texas on December 1 1845 2 Gillespie County editIn the Mexican American War fellow German colonist and veteran of the French Foreign Legion Augustus Buchel formed the First Regiment of Texas Foot Rifles serving as its captain 3 Emil Kriewitz was a co founding member of the company of eighty volunteers Keidel enlisted with the unit On May 22 1846 the company was drafted into the service of Col Albert Sidney Johnston as Company H First Texas Rifle Volunteers 4 The unit saw service at Matamoros Tamaulipas and Camargo A combination of bad climate and bad living conditions decimated the unit most of whom were discharged Upon discharge Keidel moved to Fredericksburg He was appointed by John O Meusebach to be the Verein physician in Fredericksburg Gillespie County s first doctor 5 At the age of twenty three he became the county s first Chief Justice in 1848 6 He relocated and founded the Pedernales Settlement on the river of the same name where he became the leader For any settlers who would relocate with him to the settlement he agreed to give them free medical care By 1850 the settlement had forty four residents of German descent On September 11 1854 he hosted a meeting to plan Live Oak School and was elected trustee Keidel founded the political and cultural club Society for Good Fellowship and Promotion of General Information His community beautification project was to plant hackberry trees along local roads 1 Keidel gave medical treatment to both whites and Native Americans without regard to race The Native Americans paid Keidel with fresh venison and turkeys During the American Civil War Keidel refused align himself with either side and gave medical care where needed without regard to the allegiance of the patient 1 State Convention of Germans editKeidel was elected vice president of the 1854 State Convention of Germans in San Antonio The meeting adopted a political social and religious platform including 1 Equal pay for equal work 2 Direct election of the President of the United States 3 Abolition of capital punishment 4 Slavery is an evil the abolition of which is a requirement of democratic principles 5 Free schools including universities supported by the state without religious influence and 6 Total separation of church and state 7 Personal life and death editDr Keidel was married and widowed twice His first wife Albertina Kramer died in childbirth on July 1 1852 Their son Dr Albert Keidel built the Keidel Memorial Hospital in Fredericksburg 8 Albert died December 21 1914 Keidel s second marriage was to Caroline Kott of the Bear community in 1856 Caroline s health declined while she was carrying the couple s son Herman in 1865 The family relocated back to Fredericksburg Following the birth of their son Herman Caroline died of a fever in August 1865 1 Victor Keidel died of typhus pneumonia 9 on January 9 1870 and is buried with his second wife and her sister in the Kott Family Cemetery in Gillespie County 10 Notes edit a b c d Kohout Martin Donell Keidel Wilhem Victor Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved 22 November 2010 Brig Margaretha Gillespie County Historical Society Retrieved 22 November 2010 Stephens Robert W Augustus Buchel Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved 17 February 2011 Flachmeier Jeanette H Albert Sidney Johnston Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved 17 February 2011 King Irene Marschall 1967 John O Meusebach University of Texas Press p 126 ISBN 978 0 292 73656 6 The County Officers of Gillespie County 1848 1869 Tx Gen Web Retrieved 22 November 2010 Biesele R L April 1930 The Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854 Southwestern Historical Quarterly 33 4 Denton TX Texas State Historical Association 247 261 JSTOR 30235334 Tanner Kathleen 14 August 2010 Golden Thread of History GCHS Scholarship Essay Gillespie County Historical Society Retrieved 22 November 2010 Typhus Pneumonia Chest of Books Retrieved 22 November 2010 Dr Wilhelm Victor Keidel resting place Fredericksburg Genealogical Society Retrieved 22 November 2010 References editPioneers in God s Hills Gillespie County Historical Society 1960 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wilhelm Victor Keidel amp oldid 1220540804, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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