Legislator Details


George Willoughby
AKA:
Number of sessions served 2
Gender: Male
Age at election: 58

Vital Records Information:

Birth
Date: 3/6/1850
City: White Lake Township, MI
County: Oakland County, MI
Country: US
 
Death
Date: 5/29/1920
City: Clyde, MI
County: Oakland County, MI
Country: US
Type of Burial:
Burial
Date: 5/31/1920
City: Highlad, MI
County: Oakland County, MI
Country: US
Cemetery: Highland Cemetery

Marital Information:
married Sarah Allen about 1878

Number of Children: 0


Background

Religion:
Military Service:
Occupation: farmer, businessman
Race: Caucasian or White

Education:
district schools

Biographical Sketch:
Of English and French descent. Son of Jera? and Delia (Baker) Willoughby. After farming for years, at 37, he became a produce dealer. He served as justice of the peace and township treasurer and supervisor. Member of the Odd Fellows.

Notable Facts:
Died as a result of an accidental fall from a roof.


Sessions Served:

Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Federal Relations , Public Lands & Forestry Interests , School for the Blind
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Clyde
County of Residence Oakland
District: Oakland 2
District Description:

Date Elected: 11/8/1910
Date Sworn In: 1/4/1911
Date Left Office: 12/31/1912

Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed

Maritial Status: Married
Notes: Committee chairmanship: School for the Blind
Chamber: House
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Federal Relations , Religious and Benevolent Societies , Ways and Means
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Clyde
County of Residence Oakland
District: Oakland 2
District Description: Townships of Addison, Brandon, Commerce, Groveland, Highland, Holly, Independence, Lyon, Milford, Novi, Orion, Oxford, Rose, Springfield, Waterford, West Bloomfield and White Lake

Date Elected: 11/3/1908
Date Sworn In: 1/6/1909
Date Left Office: 12/31/1910

Reason for Leaving Office:
End of Term Status:

Maritial Status: Married
Notes:

Bibliography:

Manual 1909 p.745-46; Michiganology; USCen 1900; 1910