Individual Details
George Palmer Lovejoy
(Nov 1875 - Oct 1934)
Demurrer le Overruled
Judge Denny made an order yesterday overruling the demurrer In tho suit of George P. Lovejoy vs. Hart et al. (Press Democrat, [Santa Rosa, Calif.] Number 54, 5 March 1913)
Appeals to Supreme Court
Representing George P. Lovejoy, Attorney Fred S. Howell has taken an appeal to the Supreme Court in the suit of Lovejoy, as administrator, vs. Hart et al. (Press Democrat, [Santa Rosa, Calif.] Number 63, 17 March 1914)
Judge Denny made an order yesterday overruling the demurrer In tho suit of George P. Lovejoy vs. Hart et al. (Press Democrat, [Santa Rosa, Calif.] Number 54, 5 March 1913)
Appeals to Supreme Court
Representing George P. Lovejoy, Attorney Fred S. Howell has taken an appeal to the Supreme Court in the suit of Lovejoy, as administrator, vs. Hart et al. (Press Democrat, [Santa Rosa, Calif.] Number 63, 17 March 1914)
Events
Birth | Nov 1875 | Petaluma, Sonoma, California, United States | |||
Death | Oct 1934 | Petaluma, Sonoma, California, United States |
Families
Father | George Edwin Lovejoy (1831 - 1906) |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Heffner (1844 - 1913) |
Sibling | Lillian Alice Lovejoy (1862 - ) |
Sibling | Jennie Lester Lovejoy (1865 - ) |
Notes
Death
GEORGE LOVEJOY SUCCUMBS AFTER LONG ILLNESSFuneral service, from the Elks hall, Petaluma, are scheduled for this afternoon for George P. Lovejoy, Petaluma postmaster for nine years and long a prominent figure in civic and political circles, who died Saturday night in his Petaluma home after a long and lingering illness. Born in Petaluma 58 years ago, Lovejoy was active in the republican party and for years was a member of the county central committee. Until his death he worked unceasingly for the benefit of Petaluma and was largely responsible for the construction of the new post office building recently erected. Lovejoy was stricken last December and his condition gradually grew worse until complications set in Friday night and he passed into a coma from which he never rallied. (Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar, Number 1, 4 October 1934)
Endnotes
1. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1880 census.