George M.S. Schulz (February 17, 1871 – April 7, 1930) was a surrogate court judge and a member of both houses of the New York State Legislature.[1]
George M.S. Schulz | |
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Born | |
Died | April 7, 1930 | (aged 59)
Nationality | American |
Education | New York Law School |
Spouse | Anna Alice Mitchel |
Children | a son |
Biography
editHe was born in 1871 and graduated from the New York Law School in 1894 and was allowed to the bar in the same year. He married Anna Alice Mitchel on December 27, 1898, and they had at least one son.[2]
He was a member of the New York State Assembly (New York Co., 34th D.) in 1907 and 1908; and of the New York State Senate (22nd D.) in 1909 and 1910.
References
edit- ^ "G. M. Schulz Dies; Bronx Surrogate; Stricken After Month of Illness Ascribed by His Son to Overwork. 20 Years In Public Office. Had Been City Magistrate and Served in Both Houses of State Legislature. Graduate of City College. Active in Civic Work. McKee and Others Voice Sorrow Over Death of Surrogate Schulz". New York Times. April 8, 1930. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
Surrogate George M.S. Schulz of the Bronx, formerly a city magistrate and member of both houses of the State Legislature, died shortly after noon yesterday at his home, 2,208 Loring Place, the Bronx.
- ^ "The New Appointees. Schulz Served in Legislature. Now Bronx County Surrogate". New York Times. 28 March 1914. Retrieved 17 October 2010.