Legislator Details


Paul Begick
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Number of sessions served 2
Gender: Male
Age at election: 46

Vital Records Information:

Birth
Date: 2/19/1892
City: Bay City MI
County: Bay County, MI
Country: US
 
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Number of Children: 0


Background

Religion: Lutheran
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Occupation: farmer, coal company executive
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Education:
Education was acquired in the public and parochial schools of Bay City.

Biographical Sketch:
Besides being a farmer, he was president of the Monitor Coal Co., member of the bituminous coal board of district number 5, secretary-treasurer of the Michigan Coal Producers Association and member of the board of directors of the Michigan State Farm Bureau. Served in the world war overseas in England and France.

Notable Facts:
Elected to the legislature on the Republican ticket, November 8, 1938,


Sessions Served:

Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Agriculture , Drainage , Fish and Fisheries , State Psychopathic Hospital, Towns and Counties , Village Corporations
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Bay City
County of Residence Bay
District: Bay 2
District Description: Townships of Bangor, Beaver, Frankenlust, Fraser, Garfield, Gibson, Hampton, Kaw Kawlin, Merritt, Monitor, Mt. Forest, Pinconning, Portsmouth, and Williams, and the cities of Essexville and Pinconning

Date Elected: 11/5/1940
Date Sworn In: 1/1/1941
Date Left Office:

Reason for Leaving Office: Died
End of Term Status: Departed

Maritial Status: Unknown
Notes: Chair of the Committee on Towns and Counties Mr. Begick died July 16, 1941
Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Agriculture , Drainage , Fish and Fisheries , Towns and Counties , Village Corporations
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Bay City
County of Residence Bay
District: Bay 2
District Description: Townships of Bangor, Beaver, Frankenlust, Fraser, Garfield, Gibson, Hampton, Kaw Kawlin, Merritt, Monitor, Mt. Forest, Pinconning, Portsmouth, and Williams, and the cities of Essexville and Pinconning in Bay County

Date Elected: 11/8/1938
Date Sworn In: 1/4/1939
Date Left Office:

Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected

Maritial Status: Unknown
Notes: Chair of the Committee on Towns and Counties

Bibliography:

Manual 1941, p. 670. Manual 1939, p. 609;