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Genealogical History Of Hudson And Bergen Counties New Jersey
WILLIAM TELL KUDLICH, M.D.

Originally published in 1900
Cornelius Burnham Harvey, Editor


Edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2003

WILLIAM TELL KUDLICH, M.D., was born July 24, 1856, in Hoboken, N. J., where he still resides. Dr. Hans Kudlich, his father, was born in Lobenstein, Austria, in 1823, and was educated in the Gymnasium College of Troppan, Austria. Afterward he spent six years in mastering Latin and Greek, and then studied law in Vienna and medicine in Zurich University. In 1853 he came to the United States and lived for a short time in Greenpoint and Williamsburg. Afterward he located in Hoboken, N. J., and engaged in the practice of his profession, that of medicine, which he had studied in the University of Zurich. He had a large and lucrative practice and gained the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. For years he was a Trustee of the Bank of Savings of Hoboken. He was one of the founders of Hoboken Academy, and after his arrival in America became a strong anti-slavery agitator. He was for many years President of the German Club and a member of the Society of German Physicians. In 1853 he married Louise Vogt, daughter of William Vogt, a celebrated professor of the University of Berne in Switzerland.

Dr. William T. Kudlich was educated at Hoboken Academy and in the Grammar Department of the University of the City of New York. He spent five years in the gymnasium of the college in Zurich, Switzerland, from which he was graduated in 1874. He then returned to Hoboken and during the next three years studied medicine with his father and in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, from which he was graduated with honors, receiving the degree of M.D. After one and a half years spent in the Chambers Street Hospital he again went abroad and for two years was engaged in hospital practice in Vienna. In 1881 Dr. Kudlich located permanently in Hoboken, N. J., and at once entered upon the active and successful practice of his profession. He has built up a large practice and is one of Hoboken's most esteemed citizens. He was Surgeon of the Second Regiment, National Guard of New Jersey, for five years, and is a member of the German Club, of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, of the Society of German Physicians of New York, of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men of New Jersey, of the Knights of Pythias, the Knights of Honor, and the Royal Arcanum. He is also one of the attending surgeons of St. Mary's Hospital and an alternate examiner of the Equitable Life Assurance Society.

In 1884 Dr. Kudlich married Miss Mary Mohle, of Hoboken, daughter of Adolph Mohle, one of the founders of Hoboken Academy. They have two daughters.

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