Hancock, David D., 1940-2010, Insurance Agent & Commissioner

David Denzil Hancock was born on August 1, 1940 to Elsberry Hancock and Mary Ruth Frick on a small farm in the Polk Precinct of Pope County in an area called Oak, near what is now Herod, Illinois. This is where the farming family was located during the 1940 census in May 1940, months before David was born. At that time, his father, Elsberry, was 55, 22 years older than his wife Mary Ruth aged 33. Children in the home then were Rodman 5, Roy J. 2, and Elsberry’s 57 year old single sister, Sarepta Hancock.

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Burress, Henry S., 1912-2022, WWII Veteran & Commissioner

Henry Spurlin Burress was born in Carterville on August 18, 1912 to Spurlin J. Burress and Rie Andrea Henry. Henry’s father was a coal miner and was likely working a local coal mine at the time. By the time the 1920 federal census was taken, his father, 28-year-old Spurlin had moved the family to live in Johnston City at 600 N. Water St. where he worked in another coal mine as an electrician. The family owned the home they lived in but it had a mortgage on it. There were two children in the home, Henry 7 and Juanita aged 1 year, 10 months.

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Joyner, Ron, 1947-2021, City Treasurer & Commissioner

James Ronald Joyner was born on September 23, 1947 in Carbondale only due to the fact that Marion had no hospital at the time. His parents were Paul M. Joyner and Nita Jo Webb and in the 1950 census were living in Marion at 708 Circle Drive. His father, Paul, had inherited a family business that his father, James C., and two uncles had forged ca 1930 called Joyner Brothers. The business was a wholesale candy and tobacco distribution business located at 408 N. Van Buren Street in Marion.

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Joyner, Paul M., 1926-1972, WWII Vet, Wholesaler & Commissioner

Paul Milan Joyner was born in Pittsburg, Illinois on October 25, 1926 to James Cecil Joyner and Lora Grace Allen. By the time the 1930 federal census was taken the family had moved to Marion and his father had gone into business that year with his brothers R.R. & W.B. Joyner to form the Joyner Brothers, Inc. The company was a wholesale business selling soda fountain supplies, candies, and tobacco. James, Lora and his family were then living at 500 E. Boulevard in a rental home that cost them $20 per month. Children in the home were Lavonia 10, Paul M. 3 and Edward aged 1.

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Durham, James W., 1934-2017, Veteran & Commissioner

James William Durham, a.k.a. “Dubber” was born February 12, 1934 in Marion to Harold Durham and Sophia Galyean. When the 1940 federal census was taken, his family was living on Illinois Rt. 37 in a rental home that cost them $10 per month in rent. His father was working as a road laborer under the W.P.A and there were 3 children in the home, Virginia 8, James 6 and Robert 4. His father had only worked 18 weeks in the year 1939 and earned $190.

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