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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
physician


Name
  
Bethenia Owens-Adair

Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair

Full Name
  
Bethenia Angelina Owens

Born
  
February 8, 1840 (
1840-02-08
)
Van Buren County, Missouri

Spouse(s)
  
LeGrand Henderson Hill John Adair

Died
  
September 11, 1926, Clatsop County, Oregon, United States

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair (February 8, 1840 – September 11, 1926) was an American social reformer and one of the first female physicians in Oregon.

Biography

Bethenia Owens was born on February 8, 1840, in Van Buren County, Missouri. She was the third of eleven children born to Tom and Sarah Damron Owens. The family traveled to the Oregon Country via the Oregon Trail in 1843 with the Jesse Applegate wagon train. The family settled in the Clatsop Plains and later moved to Roseburg in the Umpqua Valley.

At the age of 14, Owens married LeGrand Henderson Hill, one of her father's farmhands. Their son George was born when Owens was 16. She and Hill moved to Yreka, California so Hill could join the California Gold Rush. She left Hill, and graduated from the Eclectic Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1874 (writing her thesis on Metritis) and the University of Michigan.

She practiced medicine in Roseburg, Portland, and Clatsop County, Oregon, and in Yakima, Washington.

She married Col. John Adair, in 1884. They divorced in 1907.

She worked in the temperance movement, and promoted the eugenics movement. She died on September 11, 1926, in Clatsop County.

References

Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair Wikipedia