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Judge John Wesley Farris

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Judge John Wesley Farris

Birth
Death
23 Apr 1915 (aged 69)
Burial
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Hon. John W. Farris, attorney at law and insurance agent at Lebanon, Missouri was born in Marion County, Illinois, January 20, 1846, and is the son of Hiram King Farris and Abigail (McGrew) Farris, the father a native of Kentucky the mother of Indiana. Hiram K. Farris was a resident of Marion County, Illinois, for many years, and came there from Indiana in 1840. He was a prominent man of both Marion and Clay Counties, being elected County Clerk for the former county and County Judge of the latter. He died in Clay County, Illinois, in June 1865. John Wesley Farris remained in Marion County, Illinois, until five years of age then moved to Clay County, of the same state. He received his education in common schools. On October 23, 1861, with the consent of his father, he enlisted in Company K, Forty-eighth Illinois Regiment and served until 1865, being discharged August 31 of that year. At the time of his enlistment he was quite young and was very anxious to go to war. His father, thinking of course that he would be rejected when applying, gave his consent but the lad was so enthusiastic and courageous that he was mustered in. He participated in the battle of Shiloh, where he was slightly wounded in the head with a gunshot; was at the siege of Corinth, siege of Vicksburg, Jackson, Mississippi, Missionary Ridge, Atlanta, and was with Sherman on his march to the sea. At Scottsborough, Alabama, on April 22, 1864, he was promoted to second lieutenant. On April 11, 1865 he was commissioned adjutant of his regiment, which position he held until his discharge. He was mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas, and discharged at Springfield, Illinois August 31, 1865. He then returned to his home and remained there until January, 1867, when he moved to Lebanon, Missouri. After moving to Lebanon, Mr. Farris engaged in the newspaper business, which he continued for one year. In 1870 he was elected county assessor and in 1874 he was elected circuit clerk, holding the office for four years. He was appointed probate clerk and held the office from 1872 until 1880. In 1882 he was elected to the State Senate from the Twenty-second District and served four years. He was admitted to the Bar in 1883 and has since been engaged in the business of his profession, together with the insurance business. He represents the "American Central Insurance" of St. Louis, "Springfield" (Mass.), "Phenix" of Brooklyn, "North British and Merchants" of Liverpool, "Fireman's Fund" of San Francisco, "Phoenix" of London, "Connecticut" of Hartford, "Hibernia" of New Orleans, "Southern" of New Orleans, "Liverpool" of London, "Globe" of Liverpool, "Queen" of England, and "Fire Association" of Philidelphia. Mr. Farris has been and is a prominent man of the county and his character is without stain. He is a Mason and a member of the Blue Lodge, Chapter and Commandery; has also served as Worshipful Master and High Priest of the Chapter. He is at present Eminent Commander of the Commandery and has been a member of the Grand Lodge since 1876. He is also a member of the G.A.R.

The paraphrased information above is from one of 99 family biographies included in The History of Laclede County, Missouri published by Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1889.

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Hon. John W. Farris, attorney at law and insurance agent at Lebanon, Missouri was born in Marion County, Illinois, January 20, 1846, and is the son of Hiram King Farris and Abigail (McGrew) Farris, the father a native of Kentucky the mother of Indiana. Hiram K. Farris was a resident of Marion County, Illinois, for many years, and came there from Indiana in 1840. He was a prominent man of both Marion and Clay Counties, being elected County Clerk for the former county and County Judge of the latter. He died in Clay County, Illinois, in June 1865. John Wesley Farris remained in Marion County, Illinois, until five years of age then moved to Clay County, of the same state. He received his education in common schools. On October 23, 1861, with the consent of his father, he enlisted in Company K, Forty-eighth Illinois Regiment and served until 1865, being discharged August 31 of that year. At the time of his enlistment he was quite young and was very anxious to go to war. His father, thinking of course that he would be rejected when applying, gave his consent but the lad was so enthusiastic and courageous that he was mustered in. He participated in the battle of Shiloh, where he was slightly wounded in the head with a gunshot; was at the siege of Corinth, siege of Vicksburg, Jackson, Mississippi, Missionary Ridge, Atlanta, and was with Sherman on his march to the sea. At Scottsborough, Alabama, on April 22, 1864, he was promoted to second lieutenant. On April 11, 1865 he was commissioned adjutant of his regiment, which position he held until his discharge. He was mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas, and discharged at Springfield, Illinois August 31, 1865. He then returned to his home and remained there until January, 1867, when he moved to Lebanon, Missouri. After moving to Lebanon, Mr. Farris engaged in the newspaper business, which he continued for one year. In 1870 he was elected county assessor and in 1874 he was elected circuit clerk, holding the office for four years. He was appointed probate clerk and held the office from 1872 until 1880. In 1882 he was elected to the State Senate from the Twenty-second District and served four years. He was admitted to the Bar in 1883 and has since been engaged in the business of his profession, together with the insurance business. He represents the "American Central Insurance" of St. Louis, "Springfield" (Mass.), "Phenix" of Brooklyn, "North British and Merchants" of Liverpool, "Fireman's Fund" of San Francisco, "Phoenix" of London, "Connecticut" of Hartford, "Hibernia" of New Orleans, "Southern" of New Orleans, "Liverpool" of London, "Globe" of Liverpool, "Queen" of England, and "Fire Association" of Philidelphia. Mr. Farris has been and is a prominent man of the county and his character is without stain. He is a Mason and a member of the Blue Lodge, Chapter and Commandery; has also served as Worshipful Master and High Priest of the Chapter. He is at present Eminent Commander of the Commandery and has been a member of the Grand Lodge since 1876. He is also a member of the G.A.R.

The paraphrased information above is from one of 99 family biographies included in The History of Laclede County, Missouri published by Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1889.

My Genealogy Hound
Link:
www.mygenealogyhound.com/missouri-biographies/mo-laclede-county-biographies/j-w-farris-genealogy-laclede-county-missouri-lebanon-mo.html

Hearthstone Legacy Publications
Link:
www.hearthstonelegacy.com/laclede.htm
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