John R. Boyd, M. D. ~ Ellen Byrd
Greene County, Tennessee
John R. Boyd, M. D., was born in Jonesboro, Tenn., in 1850, and is the son
of Jeremiah and Mary M. (Fitzimmons) Boyd. both of whom were natives of
Virginia. Jeremiah came to Tennessee when a young man, and located at
Jonesboro, Washington County, where he followed the cabinet maker's trade
all his life, and is at present a citizen of that place. The mother died in
1885. The subject of this sketch was reared in Jonesboro, Tenn., and
attended Martin Academy at that place, and at the Kingston schools. After
finishing school he learned the cabinet maker's trade under his father, and
worked at the same for a period of seven years, and then read medicine at
Jonesboro under Dr. Wheeler. He attended the College of Physicians and
Surgeons, at Baltimore, Md., from which he graduated in 1870. He then
practiced his profession at Jonesboro for about a year, and his health
failing him he next removed to the country. In the spring of 1874 he removed
to Greenville, and began practicing, and has continued uninterruptedly up to
the present. He is one of the most skilled surgeons in this section of the
country, and as such stands at the head of his profession in Greene County,
while as a physician of learning and experience he ranks with the leading
ones of the country, having a large and increasing practice. In the fall of
1882 he formed a co-partnership with W. C. Brown, and engaged in the drug
business at Greeneville, under the firm name of Boyd & Brown. In March,
1887, Mr. Brown retired from the firm, his successor being John Parks and
under the firm name of Boyd & Park the business is now conducted. This
firm's, establishment is one of the most complete drug houses to be found in
the State outside of the large cities. A complete line of drugs and fancy
goods is carried, and a prescription department is also conducted, being in
charge of an able and competent prescriptionist. A large and beautiful
mineral water fountain forms quite a summer feature of the establishment.
and a line of fine cigars is also carried. Our subject was united in
marriage in the fall of 1872 to Ellen Byrd, who was born in Washington
County, Tenn., in 1861, and is the daughter of Amos Byrd. To this union five
children have been born.
Goodspeed's history of Tennessee containing historical and biographical
sketches of thirty east Tennessee counties : Anderson, Blount, Bradley,
Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton,
Hancock, Hawkins, James, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Meigs,
Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union,
Washington; Nashville, Tenn. : Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1887.
FHL Film 924073
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