Legislator Details


Edward William Fehling
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Number of sessions served 2
Gender: Male
Age at election: 54

Vital Records Information:

Birth
Date: 6/27/1880
City: Hatertown, WI
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Country: US
 
Death
Date: 8/12/1957
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Marital Information:
married Mary G Boyle, dau. of Stephen M. and Sarah J. (Price) Boyle, 6/7/1908, in Maple Rapids, MI.

Number of Children: 0


Background

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Occupation: lawyer
Race: Caucasian or White

Education:
gradualted from University of Michigan LAw School, 1906

Biographical Sketch:
Of German ancestry. Son of Otto and Helen (Neumann) Fehling; they had a farm in Iowa in 1900. He served as Clinton Co. prosecutor, 1915-20.

Notable Facts:
According to the 1958 Senate Journal, p. 606,SR 26, he died 8/12/ 1957 in St. Johns, Michigan.


Sessions Served:

Chamber: Senate
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Banks and Corporations , Judiciary , Printing and Expense, State Homes and Schools, Transportation , University
Postions Held:

City of Residence: St. Johns
County of Residence Clinton
District: 15
District Description: Counties of Clinton, Eaton and Shiawassee

Date Elected: 11/3/1936
Date Sworn In: 1/6/1937
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed

Maritial Status: Married
Notes: Chair of the Committee on the University
Chamber: Senate
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Banks and Corporations , Executive Business , Industrial Schools, Judiciary , Liquor Control, Michigan State College, Transportation , University
Postions Held:

City of Residence: St. Johns
County of Residence Clinton
District: 15
District Description: Counties of Clinton, Eaton and Shiawassee

Date Elected: 11/6/1934
Date Sworn In: 1/2/1935
Date Left Office:

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

Maritial Status: Married
Notes: Chair of the Committees on Banks and Corporations; and Michigan State College

Bibliography:

USCen 1910, 1920, 1930; USWWIDraftRegCds 1917-18; MIMar 1868-1925