WAYNE  CO., IL

1884  BIOGRAPHICAL
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CITY  OF  FAIRFIELD

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G. W. JOHNS. junior member of the law firm of Robinson. Boggs & Johns, Fairfield, Ill., was born March 7, 1849, in Edward County, Ill.  He is a son of George J. Johns and grandson of Robert Johns, both of whom were of English birth, his father, G. J. Johns, being a native of Cornwall, where he was  born April 6, 1820. He came, when twelve years of age, to the United States, and located in Albion, Edward Co., Ill., where be grew  to manhood, and where he spent the remainder of his life. He was married. February 18, 1848, to Harriet Smith, a native of Albion. Ill., and daughter of Moses Smith, one of the old citizens and leading merchants of that place. In the early part of 1862. he recruited a company  of men for the service, which company was  attached  to the Sixty-third Regiment Illinois Infantry, and known as Company B. of which he  was elected Captain.  He was afterward tendered a commission as Lieutenant Colonel by Gov. Yates., which honor he was compelled to decline, loss of health disabling him for active service and necessitating his resignation. which was effected in November, 1862.  George W. Johns. though but fifteen years old at the time, obtained  admission into the ranks as a. private in Company H, of the One Hundred and Thirty-sixth  Illinois Volunteers, in which he served about six months. His early education was obtained while a student in the public schools of Albion, Ill. He afterward entered the State Normal School of Bloomington, Ind., where he graduated with the degree of B. S. in 1869, and in the following year graduated in the law department of the same institution. He was admitted to the bar in 1870, and entered on the practice of his profession in Carmi, Ill.  There lie remained for two years  coming thence to Fairfield. Ill., and in 1872 formed his present partnership, which is  (non readable)  of the ablest law firms in Southern Illinois. He was Journal Clerk of the House of Representatives in the Twenty-eighth General Assembly;  was appointed  Colonel and Aid  decamp on Gov. Cullom's Staff in 1878 , which position he held until the election of Gov. Cullom to the United States Senate in January, 1883, when he resigned, but was reappointed to the same rank by Gov. Hamilton.  G. W. Johns was married, November 17, 1875, to Mary E. Barnhill, of Fairfield, Ill.  Three children have blessed this union - Katie., born September 25, 1876, deceased;  Mary, born January 19, 1881, and Anna Johns, born January 14, 1883.

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