Elkin, Garret
         
         
         
         b. December 31, 1797, in Clark County, Kentucky; d. in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  Elkin studied medicine and graduated from Transylvania
            University in Lexington, Kentucky. He came to Sangamon County, Illinois, in
            1823, and practiced medicine in what became the Fancy Creek Township. On April 20, 1823, he married Mary Constant and soon
            afterward moved to Springfield, Illinois, where he practiced medicine. Elkin served as sheriff of Sangamon County between
            1834 and
            1840. Elkin also served in the Black Hawk, Mormon and Mexican Wars. He was a captain of a company from Bloomington during
            the
            Mexican War. He moved to Bloomington in 1845, and then to Oskaloosa, Iowa, in 1853. 
         
         Biographical History of the McLean County Medical Society: 1854-1954 (Bloomington, IL: McLean County Medical
            Society, 1954), 13; John Power, History of Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois (Springfield: E. A. Wilson
            and Company, 1876), 281; Lucius H. Zeuch, History of Medical Practice in Illinois (Chicago: Book Press, 1927),
            1:386-87.