Biography of Stephen Ross Gay, M. D.
Stephen Ross Gay was born in Pike county, Illinois, 1841. He is the son of Stephen and Elizabeth M. Gay, and is the second of a family of six children: John, S. R. (our subject), Florence, Elizabeth, and two who died in infancy, Ulysse and Mary.
Mr. Gay received his early education in the public schools
of Pike county, Illinois, and afterward enjoyed the benefit
of the instruction of a private teacher. At the age of
seventeen he entered the Medical College of St. Louis, under
Dr. J. F. Hodgin, one of the foremost physicians of his
locality, graduating and receiving his degree in 1861. He
then took a post graduate course, receiving his second
degree in 1862. After leaving college the Doctor was
engaged in the St. Louis Hospital as assistant surgeon.
Afterward he entered the service of the Federal government
as contract surgeon, where he served until 1864, when he
began the practice of medicine in St. Louis, remaining there
until the latter part of 1866. Later he moved to Iberia
parish, and, with his father, purchased the Belle Grove
plantation, which is situated on Bayou Teche, a half mile
from Jeannerette. Belle Grove plantation comprises one
thousand acres of land, of which six hundred are cultivated
in sugar cane. In 1868 Dr. Gay rebuilt his sugar house, which
had been partially destroyed during the war, and in 1885 he
built refinery, with a capacity for manufacturing fifty
thousand pounds of sugar per day. He refines on an average
three hundred thousand pounds per annum for himself, and
about one million pounds for other planters.
Dr. Gay married, 1886, Miss Agnes Whitworth, a native of
Louisiana, and daughter of George W. Whitworth, of whom a
sketch appears in this work. To this union have been born
two children: Florence (deceased) and Delphine. Dr. Gay is
fully alive to the interest of his community. He is at
present president of the Jeannerette Building Association,
and he is identified with the leading enterprises of the
place.
Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical,
Biographical Section, pp. 112-113. Edited by William Henry
Perrin. Published in 1891, by The Gulf Publishing Company.
Pike County, IL., then Iberia Parish,
Louisiana Submitted by Mike Miller
Source: Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical,
Biographical Section Date: 24 Oct 1998