George Bratton, M.D.
George BRATTON, M. D., one of the , most
prominent and successful physicians of Johnson County, Ill., was born
in Adams County, Ohio, March 9, 1832. His father, James Bratton, was
also born in Adams County, March 21, 1808, and his father, Jacob
Bratton, from the best information obtainable, was a native of
Pennsylvania. He was one of the pioneer settlers in Adams County, where
he secured a tract of Government land, and upon this farm spent his
last years. James Bratton was an iron master, and owned an interest in
a foundry in Lawrence County, where he lived during the latter portion
of his life. He died April 19, 1846. The
maiden name of his wife was Charity Hoop, and she was born in Highland
County, Ohio, March 3, 1809. Her father was born in
Germany, and the name was originally spelled Hoeppe. She died in
Lawrence County January 22, 1848, after rearing three children, George,
Jacob and John.
George received his English education at Burlington Academy, and
afterward at Hillsboro College, from which latter institution
he graduated when but seventeen years old. He then returned to
Burlington, and began the study of medicine with Dr. Camillas Hall.He
attended medical lectures at the Western Reserve Medical College, at
Cleveland, Ohio, and later he entered the Starling Medical College at
Columbus, Ohio, graduating from this latter institution when he was
twenty years of age. Under the laws of the State he could not receive a
diploma at that age, but he received a certificate from the President
of the college, setting forth what he
had accomplished. He then entered a medical college at Philadelphia,
and graduated from that institution March 9, 1853. He
immediately established himself in the practice of medicine at Vienna,
and has been engaged there ever since. His practice is
very large, and he is one of the leading physicians in the county.
Dr. Bratton was married in 1858 to Elizabeth J. Bridges, who was born
in Vienna and who is a daughter of David Y. and Lucretia
(Chapman) Bridges. Dr. and Mrs. Bratton have three children living,
viz: Suda, William Harvey and Bertie. Charlie M., the first
child, met his death accidentally at the age of twenty-one. Mrs.
Bratton is a member of the Baptist Church, and Dr. Bratton is
a member of the Southern Illinois Medical Society, and of Vienna Lodge
No. 150, A. F. and A. M. He is also a member of Vienna Chapter No. 67,
R. A. M.; of Gethsemane Commandery No. 41, K. T.; of Vesta Lodge No.
340, I. O. O. F.; and of Vienna Encampment No. 53. |
transcribed by Nan Starjak
Source:
The
Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
p 526
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