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Biography of
Daniel G. Fitzgerrell
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DANIEL G. FITZGERRELL. One of the most prominent men of this part of Southern Illinois is Daniel G. Fitzgerrell, banker, large land owner and leading Mason. He is connected with no less than three of the substantial monetary institutions of this section, namely: the private bank of Watson, Fitzgerrell & Company, which he assisted in organizing and of which he is cashier; the First National Bank of Sesser, Illinois; and the Bank of Bonnie, Illinois. Of calm, sane and judicious character, and even more careful of the interests of others than his own, he is of the best possible material for a financier and the county is indeed P. 1342 fortunate in possessing one of his calibre in a position of such importance. Mr. Fitzgerrell is a man of property and has eloquently manifested his confidence in the present and future prosperity of this part of the state by making himself the possessor of several hundred acres of land located in Franklin, Jefferson and Gallatin counties. Among his other interests he deals extensively in stock. Mr. Fitzgerrell is a native son of Jefferson county, his birth having occurred within its boundaries February 10, 1869. He is the descendant of James J. Fitzgerrell, who removed from Indiana to Illinois when a young man, where he became a farmer and passed the remainder of his days. His maternal grandfather also lived in Franklin county for a number of years, having come there as one of the early settlers. All of Mr. Fitzgerrell‘s forebears gave hand and heart to the men and measures of the Democratic party. His father and mother were James J. and Sarah (Whitlow) Fitzgerrell, the birth of the former having occurred near Richmond, Virginia, and that of the latter in Franklin county, near Ewing. The mother, whose demise occurred in 1903, and who was a member of the Missionary Baptist church, was the father’s second wife, the death of his first wife, whose name was Patsy Ann Martin, having occurred in 1861. Evan Fitzgerrell, a leading citizen of Benton, is a son of the previous marriage. The father’s death was in 1889, and he is remembered as one of the most successful farmers and stock-raisers in the history of Jefferson county. He eventually became the owner of a large tract of land. He was a Mason and an active member of the Missionary Baptist church and all good causes were sure of his support.![]()
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