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Early Doctors in Jefferson
County
Dr. William A. Jones
Source: History of Jefferson
County Illinois
By: William Henry Perrin
© 1883
Dr. William A. Jones was born December 24, 1857, in Shiloh Township, Jefferson Co., Ill. His father, Samuel W. Jones, was a native of Indiana, where he was a farmer by occupation. He came here in the fall of 1857, farming nine years on Moore's Prairie, and finally moved back to Shiloh Township, where he had first settled. His father George Jones was a native of Virginia, but died in Indiana. The mother of our subject, Mary A. (Henry) Jones, was a native of Indiana; she is a daughter of John Henry; she is yet living, loved and respected by all who come in contact with her, and is the mother of nine children, viz., Nanny P. Wells, George H., Gilbert D., William A., John C., Mary E., Minnie M., Anna M., and Samuel S. (deceased).
Our subject was educated
mostly in the common schools of Jefferson County. He attended medical lectures
at the Missouri Medical College, St. Louis, Mo., where he graduated March
4, 1880. After practicing ten months he removed to Mount Vernon February
1, 1881, where he is now engaged in the practice of his profession, enjoying
the confidence and esteem of a large number of people in both town and
country, and building for himself an enviable reputation. He is a member
of the A., F. & A. M., Marion Lodge, No. 31. In politics, he has been
identified with the Democratic party, and for the last two years has filled
the office of County Physician with tact and ability.
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