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Biography - EUGENE D. WURTZ

Eugene David Wurtz, D. M. D., one of the leading professional men of Staunton, Macoupin County, was born December 25, 1875, at Staunton, and is a son of David C. and Ellen (Bley) Wurtz, and a nephew of Dr. Bley of Staunton.

The Wurtz family is of Dutch descent, but has been located in America for generations. The grandfather of Dr. Wurtz was a pioneer in Ohio and probably assisted in the laying out of Lockport. Later he came to Illinois, accompanied by his son, David C, who was born in Ohio, January 29, 1837. The latter began life's work as a stone cutter, but has been an architect for many years and is still engaged in that profession, at Fort Smith, Arkansas. He served all through the Civil War, as a member of Company C, 3rd Reg., Illinois Vol. Cav., under the command of General Carr. Formerly a Republican, he now supports the Prohibition party. He married Ellen Bley, who was born in Philadelphia, September 16, 1847, and is a daughter of Dr. George Bley, and they reared four children, namely: George B., located at Escanaba, Michigan, who is a clerk of the Weather Bureau; Mary S., a teacher in the Jerseyville (Illinois) schools; Eugene David, of this sketch; and Martha W., who lives at home.

Dr. Wurtz's parents removed to Alton in 1880 and to Jerseyville in 1883, and there he completed his course in the high school, subsequently spending a year in the College of Physicians and Surgeons at St. Louis. He then entered the dental department of Washington University, at St. Louis, where he was graduated in April, 1899. Locating then at Staunton, he has been engaged in practice ever since. Dr. Wurtz has met with the success which may be expected by a skilled and trained operator, in combination with a pleasant personality and courteous manner. He is very conveniently located and makes use of all modern methods of dental surgery. Dr. Wurtz takes only a citizen's interest in politics, but votes with the Republican party. Fraternally he is a Master Mason, being a member of Staunton Lodge, No. 177, A. F. & A. M. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 462-463.


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