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Simeon Jones
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Fulton County,
Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of
prominent and representative citizens of the county: together with
portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States,
and governors of the state; Biographical Pub. Co., Chicago, IL; 1890;
page 419; Transcribed by Margaret Rose Whitehurst
Simeon Jones. It is a generally conceded fact that the farmer
enjoys a greater amount of personal freedom than any other man who is
engaged in the busy and almost endless task of accumulating money.
There is something about life in the country where one is surrounded by
Nature on every side, that seems to bring a quietness and peace found
nowhere else.
Our subject, who is at present a prosperous farmer of Kerton
Township, was born in South Bend, Ind., on the 11th of April, 1845. His
father, Seabron Jones, was born in Ohio, but removed to Indiana when a
young man, settling near South Bend. He was married there to Miss Fetna
Curtis, and in 1849 removed to Illinois, making the trip by wagon and
camping on the way. He settled at Bath, Mason County, where he remained
one year, and then moved to this county, on section 17, Kerton
Township, where he rented land and farmed. His father was a member of
the Democratic party. He died in 1853. His wife died at the age of
sixty-five. To them were born six children, viz: Nancy, Warren, Ada,
Anna, Simeon, and Henry, only three of whom are living at the present
time, viz: Anna, Warren, and Simeon.
Mr. Jones came to this place with his parents when he was only
four years of age, and attended school in the little log schoolhouse in
his neighborhood, but received a very limited educational training, the
matter of education not receiving any of the care that is universally
given it now in all parts of the country. At an early age he commenced
working on a farm, and when only twelve years of age he worked for one
man, and received in payment for his labor $9 per month at the start,
and afterward received $30.
Our subject, in March, 1870, married Miss Josephine McCausland.
Her parents were born in Canada, but her birth occurred in this State,
and she received her education in this county. To Mr. and Mrs. Jones
have been born five children, all of whom are living, viz: Adda L.,
Irvin O., Rosa, Scott and Kennett. After his marriage our subject
rented a place for four years, and at the end of that time bought
eighty acres of land, and lived on the same for a period of ten years.
The place was little improved, and the only dwelling house was a small
log cabin. He soon cleared thirty acres of the land, and built a nice
house and large barn, and still owns the place, although he is now
living on property which he has rented for five years, and which is a
picturesque spot. The house stands on the edge of the bluffs that
overhang the Illinois River, and commands a fine view of the beautiful
landscape around. He is a member of the Democratic party, and is
popular in political circles. He is held in the highest esteem
throughout the township, and has been Road Commissioner for the past
nine years.
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