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Biography - EMERY C. JONES

The death of Dr. Emery C. Jones, formerly a prominent physician and surgeon of Montgomery County, lllinois, removed a skilled practitioner from the ranks of the medical profession of Macoupin County. Dr. Jones was born in Owen County, Indiana, November 7, 1853, and was a son of Jesse and Sarah (Crow) Jones, and died, after a year of illness in a hospital at St. Louis, Missouri, on March 21, 1900.

Dr. Jones was reared on his father's farm, and attended the local schools, beginning the reading of medicine with a local practitioner. When prepared for his collegiate course, he entered Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, and afterwards attended the Kentucky Medical College at Louisville, where he was graduated in 1880. Dr. Jones then located near Thomasville, Montgomery County, Illinois, and engaged in practice from 1880 to 1899, in which year he settled in Virden, where, because of his poor health, he was never able to practice. In fact, he lived in Virden only one month, the remainder of the time from the date he located until he died being spent in the hospital at St. Louis.

Dr. Jones was married December 3, 1889, to Henrietta Terry, who is a daughter of Robert and Talitha (Morrell) Terry, and a sister of Charles C. Terry, a prominent attorney of Girard. Mrs. Jones survives, with three children, Lola K., Lloyd D., and Emery Terry. They reside in a beautiful home in Virden and have always been prominent in social life.

Dr. Jones was prominently identified with the Republican party, for years having taken a lively interest in its aims and success. During his residence in Montgomery County, he served as chairman of County conventions, and also was a member of the board of pension examiners. He was a man of fine education, engaging personality, professional skill and honest citizenship. His death not only brought grief to a very devoted family, but regret to his fellow citizens, and pain to his fellow practitioners. Fraternally he was associated with the Masons and the Woodmen.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 377-378.


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