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Dr Willoughby Adams

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Dr Willoughby Adams

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
Jan 1873 (aged 74–75)
Jefferson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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JEFFERSON COUNTY IL BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Willoughby Adams has also been mentioned as one of the early excellent physicians to locate in Jefferson County. He came here in the early Twenties and located first in the small village of Mt. Vernon where he followed his profession.
Later he located in Dodds Township on the old Goshen Road, southeast of Mt. Vernon some four or five miles. His services were valuable, as the ague was a frequent visitor in every household. He was also reputed to be a good surgeon for those days. On one occasion, some men who had visited a grocery at Ham's Grove, where they sold intoxicating liquors, became embroiled in a general fight. One man who had an old hawk-billed knife raked his antagonist across the abdominal walls until the intestines were protruding. He was carried up to Dr. Adams' home where the doctor dressed him, sewed up the wound and the patient recovered.
His popularity grew in the estimation of the people, and as early as 1841 he was chosen as one of the county commissioners, in which capacity he served with honor and was frequently re-elected. In 1849 he was chosen Associate Justice of the County Court. This position he filled for many years. He was the first practicing physician in Dodds Township and was also the first county surveyor. He erected a home on the old Goshen Road near what is now Arnold Cemetery. The chimney was built of stones, and one large stone had engraved on it "1833" which was probably the year it was erected.
At his own request, he was buried a short distance from his residence, where more of his family are sleeping the sleep that knows no waking, in Arnold Cemetery.

Andrew Willoughby Adams first married Jane Turnstall on October 13, 1824 in Jefferson County, Illinois.

Andrew Willoughby Adams married second Nancy Arnold on January 20, 1841 in Jefferson County, Illinois.

Children with Nancy:
Infant Son Adams
Ambrose Adams married Sarah E. Hanna
Bennett N. Adams married Elizabeth Mildred Oloman
Stephen F. Adams buried in Arnold Cemetery
Betsy Adams
Jerry S. Adams
Matilda E. Adams
Seth Adams
Lucy Adams married John Henry Oloman
Kansas A. Adams
JEFFERSON COUNTY IL BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Willoughby Adams has also been mentioned as one of the early excellent physicians to locate in Jefferson County. He came here in the early Twenties and located first in the small village of Mt. Vernon where he followed his profession.
Later he located in Dodds Township on the old Goshen Road, southeast of Mt. Vernon some four or five miles. His services were valuable, as the ague was a frequent visitor in every household. He was also reputed to be a good surgeon for those days. On one occasion, some men who had visited a grocery at Ham's Grove, where they sold intoxicating liquors, became embroiled in a general fight. One man who had an old hawk-billed knife raked his antagonist across the abdominal walls until the intestines were protruding. He was carried up to Dr. Adams' home where the doctor dressed him, sewed up the wound and the patient recovered.
His popularity grew in the estimation of the people, and as early as 1841 he was chosen as one of the county commissioners, in which capacity he served with honor and was frequently re-elected. In 1849 he was chosen Associate Justice of the County Court. This position he filled for many years. He was the first practicing physician in Dodds Township and was also the first county surveyor. He erected a home on the old Goshen Road near what is now Arnold Cemetery. The chimney was built of stones, and one large stone had engraved on it "1833" which was probably the year it was erected.
At his own request, he was buried a short distance from his residence, where more of his family are sleeping the sleep that knows no waking, in Arnold Cemetery.

Andrew Willoughby Adams first married Jane Turnstall on October 13, 1824 in Jefferson County, Illinois.

Andrew Willoughby Adams married second Nancy Arnold on January 20, 1841 in Jefferson County, Illinois.

Children with Nancy:
Infant Son Adams
Ambrose Adams married Sarah E. Hanna
Bennett N. Adams married Elizabeth Mildred Oloman
Stephen F. Adams buried in Arnold Cemetery
Betsy Adams
Jerry S. Adams
Matilda E. Adams
Seth Adams
Lucy Adams married John Henry Oloman
Kansas A. Adams


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