Person:Oliver Tullis (6)

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Oliver Grant Tullis
d.19 Aug 1938 Los Angeles Co, CA
m. 2 Nov 1848
  1. Woodford Bush TullisAbt 1849 - 1897
  2. Mary TullisAbt 1852 -
  3. Clara TullisAbt 1855 -
  4. Charles A. TullisAbt 1858 - 1933
  5. William Lincoln Tullis1860 - 1946
  6. Oliver Grant Tullis1864 - 1938
  7. Ada M. TullisAbt 1868 -
  8. Ruby Grace Tullis1872 - 1942
m. Abt 1885
  1. Olive Catherine Tullis1895 - 1996
Facts and Events
Name Oliver Grant Tullis
Gender Male
Birth? 16 Oct 1864 Bloomington, McLean, Illinois
Marriage Abt 1885 Los Angeles, CAto Catherine "Cassie" Anna Berdini
Death? 19 Aug 1938 Los Angeles Co, CA

1880 Census Place 2nd Ward, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California Family History Library Film 1254067 NA Film Number T9-0067 Page Number 165A Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Ollie TULLIS Other S Male W 15 OH Jeweller OH PA

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See photo of home in Santa Monica, CA (1910) from Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection: http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics22/00030579.jpg

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The following biographical sketch is from "Ingersoll?s Century History, Santa Monica Bay Cities" by Luther A. Ingersoll (1908):

O. G. Tullis, resident of Santa Monica, a native of Bloomington, Ill., was born October 16th, 1864, spent his youth and received his early education in his native town. He came with his parents to Los Angeles in 1875. His father was Andrew T. Tullis, a photographer, who for a time owned the old Sunbeam Gallery, for many years one of the leading picture making establishments of old Los Angeles. He finally retired to his ranch in Coldwater Canyon, where he died in 1877. A son, W. L. Tullis, now lives on the home place. Mrs. Tullis was, before marriage, Matilda Bush, daughter of Michael Bush, a German. She was a sister of the late venerable Charles Bush, one of the best known pioneers of Los Angeles. She is living at the homestead in Coldwater Canyon. Mr. Tullis attended the early schools of Los Angeles, first at Eighth and Fort Streets, now Broadway, later in the old building that stood on the present site of the County Court House.

He learned the manufacturing jewelers? trade of his uncle, the late Charles Bush and his brother, Woodford B. Tullis, deceased, 1897. He was a prosperous jeweler of Los Angeles, whose store was located at the corner of Fourth and Spring Streets. Mr. Tullis came to Santa Monica and opened his shop in March, 1885, at 1426 Third Street, in the front room of the postoffice, when the late Judge Boyce was postmaster, and is still doing business at the old stand.

Mr. Tullis married in Los Angeles Miss Anna C. Berdini and they have one daughter, Olive.

Mr. Tullis is a Mason, Elk, Odd Fellow, Knight of Pythias, Forester and Maccabee. He is one of the substantial merchants of Santa Monica.

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See photo in "Tullis Trees", Vol. 3, No. 2: http://www.tullistrees.org/Vol3No2/OliverGrantTullis.htm