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Facts and Events
Name |
Isaac Newton Quinn |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
28 Jan 1825 |
Western VA |
Will? |
14 Oct 1843 |
mentioned in suit between family members over partition of father's land |
Marriage |
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to Ruth Ellen Taylor |
Other? |
1849 |
"Newton"quinn pd. taxes in Union Twp.,Highland co.,OHTax List |
Census? |
1850 |
Lawyer; Living w. mother in Union Twp.Highland Co.,OH |
Occupation? |
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Lawyer;Lieutentant Gov.of California 1860-61 |
Residence? |
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[[Place:Union Twp.,Highland Co.OH + Tuolome,Co,CA|Union Twp.,Highland Co.OH + Tuolome,Co,CA]] |
Other? |
1855 |
Democrat, State Assembly,Tuolumne and StanislausOffices |
Other? |
Bet 1855 and 1856 |
7th District;member of California State AssemblyAssembly |
Other[2] |
1856 |
I.N. Quinn, Montezuma City, City Directory, Tuolumne;from OhioDirectory |
Other? |
1858 |
To CA Senate as a DemocratElection |
Other? |
1859 |
Democrat, State Senate,Tuolumne and StanislausOffices |
Other? |
3 Jan 1859 |
Ca State Senator (4 year term) rep Stanislaus and Tuolomne Co.Election |
Other? |
15 Sep 1859 |
mentioned in his father's willLaw suit |
Other? |
1860 |
Democrat, State Senate,Tuolumne and StanislausOffices |
Other? |
1860 |
President of the CA State SenateElection |
Other? |
11 Aug 1860 |
Mccauley turned over the keys to Lt. gov. Isaac N. Quinn who took charge of the prisonBook |
Death? |
26 Jun 1865 |
San Rafael, Marin Co.,CA |
Burial? |
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San francisco |
References
- ↑ Marin Journal July 1, 1865.
- ↑ Miner's and Businessman's Directory for the Year commencing Jan 1, 1856 Tuolumne, Stanislaus, etc.
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