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Dr. J. B. Scarborough

Dr. J. B. Scarborough, physician, Spring Garden, was born in Ewing township, Franklin Co., il, March 12, 1842, and is  a son of Dr. Bennet and Allie (Bennett) Scarborough.  The father was a native of Wilson County, Tenn., and came to this State in 1832. The mother is a native of Posey County, Ind.

Subject was the third of five children, and was permitted to attend the schools of his county until about twenty, and then the Doctor commenced reading medicine with his father. Remained with him until twenty-four, reading and assisting the elder Scarborough in his practice.

Then our subject took up his chosen practice for himself at the town of Macedonia, Franklin County. In that locality he only remained about six months, when he again betook himself to his native county, and there took up the practice of his father, the latter having become too old to attend to it (his death subsequently occurred in 1879), and in that locality our subject remained until 1873. In that year he removed to Ham's Grove, Pendleton Township, this county, and there practiced until Oct, 1879, when he came to his present location at Spring garden. In this locality he now has a practice that extends over territory which lies for miles north and east of Spring Garden, and where he has confidence of the people of that locality, in Pendleton Township.

Subject was married, September 20, 1865, to Miss Ada Yates, a native of Providence, R.I., and the daughter of John I. and Hannah (Stewart) Yates, natives of Maine, but settling in Ohio where the father died, and the mother married Bennett Woodworth, and subsequently the twain came to this county (in 1853), and settled in Moore's Prairie Township, where they have subsequently resided. The result of this union has been three children, two of whom are now living, Lizzie (wife of Edgar Bernard), born July 22, 1870. Alice was born December 17, 1868, and died July 24, 1869.

Mr. and Mrs. Scarborough and daughter Lizzie are members of Methodist Episcopal Church, and he is a member of Ham's grove lodge, No 405, I.O.O.F. In politics he is a republican.

SOURCE: "History of Jefferson County, Illinois"
Wm. Henry Perrin 1883

SUBMITTED BY: Misty Flannigan Dec 1997


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