Dr. T. McEuen , a rising physician of Greene County, was born in Missouri Oct. 30, 1832. Oliver McEuen, the father, was born in Pittsburgh, PA. He was married to Miss Jane Hayes; by this lady he had twelve chidren; Thomas, the seventh child whose footsteps we now follow, became liberally educated, and when quite a youth turned his attention to the study of medicine, as a student under his father and likewise Dr. Thomas Lewis of Union, MO. He graduated from St. Louis Medical College. Taking up his residence at Pike County at Milton, he began practice as a physician. He had been a hard working student and in consequence his professional skill was recognized and he secured a large practice. In Milton, he married Miss Phoebe Baker; has two children; Olive L. and Mattie B. Mrs. McEuen died in 1867. In White Hall, Dr. McEuen married Mrs. R.N. Henning, relict of Henry Hemming. In Roodhouse, Dr. McEuen has a large and lucrative practice, due to his untiring efforts and professional skill. Was post surgeon during the war.
Contributed by Rosemary Reeves --- From History of Greene Co. IL. Published 1879