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JOHN R. BONNEY, John R. Bonney was educated in the common schools of Clay county, and finished with two years in Shurtleff College at Upper Alton, after which he taught school for two terms. In 1877 he settled on a farm in Clay county. and there lived the quiet life of a farmer. He was elected 1243 justice of the peace, and for twenty consecutive years held that office. In the meantime he prosecuted a carefully outlined course of law study, and in 1896 was admitted to the bar. In 1898 he was elected to the office of county judge, succeeding himself in that office in 1902. It was not until then that he entered into the active practice of his profession, forming a partnership with Judge A. M. Rose, prominent in Louisville and Clay county, and for two years he carried on a wide practice, meanwhile farming "by proxy", as he says. Mr. Bonney is a veteran of the Civil war, having served in Company E of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Illinois Regiment for a term of seven months. He is and always has been an active Republican, as was also his father. Mr. Bonney has prospered in all his undertakings, and his farm of three hundred and seventy-five acres is a source of much pride to him, as well as a considerable income. He is at present filling the position of city attorney in Louisville in addition to his general practice, and is an all-around busy, business man. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and of the Methodist Episcopal church. In 1869 Mr. Bonney married Miss Samantha Erwin, and of their union six children were born. They are: Laura, who married J. H. Chandler; Etta, who became the wife of George W. McGlashan; Lillie who married Elijah G. Johnson; Maude and Jessie, both living in the parental home; and Roscoe, principal of schools in Springer, New Mexico. The wife and mother died in 1898, and on November 9, 1900, Mr. Bonney contracted a second marriage, when Miss Jennie Wolf became his wife. She is the daughter of Jacob Wolf, an early settler in Clay county. One son has been born of this later union, - Harold Hobson, now attending school. Mrs. Bonney is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and is interested and active in all its departments of service. |
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