THE HISTORY OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS - 1912 |
attorney-at-law, has been a resident of Fairfield since 1872, and in
the years of his residence here has proved himself a most exemplary citizen
and a valuable addition to the communal life of the city. He has been prominent
in every good work promulgated for the betterment and general advancement
of the civic life of the community, and has taken an active part in the
political affairs of the city and county, filling with credit and distinction
many responsible and important offices, and in every way giving of his
influence and ability for the general good of the city. An honest gentleman
and ever and always striving for that which will bring the greatest good
to the greatest number of people, his life has been of a high and noble
character that is recognized and appreciated by his fellow townspeople.
Born in Wayne county on a farm, on October
29, 1837, John Keen, Jr., is the son of James Keen, a native of Tennessee,
and the grandson of Ashford Keen, also a native of that state. The birth
of James Keen occurred September 10, 1812, and he died September 24, 1886.
He migrated to Illinois in 1830, with his father, Ashford Keen, settling
in Hickory Hill township, where he passed the remainder of his life. Ashford
Keen, his father, was in the marine service during the war of 1812 and
fought at the battle of Lake Erie under Commodore Perry. The life of James
Keen was passed as a farmer. He married Harriet Book, a native of Kentucky
and the daughter of Harry Book. They reared a family of eight, five sons
and three daughters, namely: John, Jr.; Samuel, deceased; William, who
died in service in the Union army in 1864, at Memphis; Elvis, resident
of Hickory Hill township; Ashford, deceased; Catherine and Mary, both deceased;
Elizabeth, who married one George Feddicord, now residing in Hickory Hill
township.
In common with the early life of his brothers and sisters John Keen,
Jr., attended the common schools of the home community and worked on his
father’s farm during school intervals. Following his attendance upon the
common schools of Hickory Hill he entered the college at Salem, Marion
county, after which he taught school and farmed for three years. He filled
various township offices in those days, and was justice of the peace for
nine years, supervisor one term, collector one year and assessor for a
like period, and was town clerk for a year, all while he was tilling his
farm in Hickory Hill township. In January, 1872, Mr. Keen removed to Fairfield,
and it was then that he began the study of law, to which he had a strong
inclination, and in 1878 he was admitted to the bar of the state of Illinois.
Previous to this time he had served as county treasurer, having been elected
in 1864 and serving until 1866. In 1882 P. 1647 Mr. Keen was elected to
the office of county judge on the Republican ticket, filling that office
until 1886. In that year the county records were mysteriously burned, and
the services of Mr. Keen were in demand in the court house owing to his
full knowledge of probate business and other matters of a similar nature.
He served seven and a half years as deputy-county clerk under F. M. Brock.
In 1888 Mr. Keen was elected secretary of the Fairfield Building and
Loan Association and he is filling that position at the present time. For
several years he has been secretary of the board of education and he has
made his influence felt on that board for the betterment of educational
conditions in Fairfield. His career in a public way in Fairfield has been
of a frank and worthy nature, and he has been privileged to aid in the
accomplishment of much that has been for the advancement of the city and
county. He has been a member of the Masonic fraternity since 1865, and
is also a member of the Odd Fellows. He is of the Presbyterian faith.
On April 7, 1859, Mr. Keen was united in marriage with Miss Martha
J. Attebury, the daughter of Stout and Fannie Attebury. They have reared
a family of three children, two sons and one daughter. Isaac N.,
the eldest, is married and resides in Fairfield, and is a father and a
grandfather, his son, Estil, living in Vincennes, Indiana, and being the
father of a daughter, Jessie Katharyn. Asa is also married and living in
Fairfield; he has one daughter, Elsie. Harriet Lavinia is married to Rollo
S. Clark and lives in Maunie, White county, Illinois. She has two children,
Dorothy and Lucy.
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