Biography of Tirey Lafayette Ford of San Francisco

Tirey L. Ford

Tirey Lafayette Ford, born December 29, 1857, in Monroe County, Missouri, served as general counsel for the United Railroads of San Francisco, distinguishing himself as a prominent lawyer in California. His legal career began after he passed the bar in 1882, with initial practice in Oroville and later in Downieville. Ford held several public offices, including district attorney of Sierra County and California state senator. In 1898, he was elected attorney general of California but resigned in 1902 to join the United Railroads. He married Emma Byington in 1888, and they had three children. Ford was active in numerous fraternal and social organizations.

8 Cemeteries near La Porte, California

Transcriptions of 8 cemeteries near LaPorte California: Secret Diggings Cemetery, Gibsonville Cemetery, Whiskey Diggings Cemetery, Port Wine Cemetery, Flume Camp Grave, St. Louis Cemetery, Pine Grove Cemetery, and Howland Flat Cemetery.

La Porte Cemetery, Plumas County, California

The cemetery is located in the small town of La Porte, California. The town was originally called Rabbit Creek and was part of Yuba County; then part of Sierra County. Finally in 1854 it became part of Plumas County. In addition, there are nearby cemeteries/grave sites of Secret Diggings, Gibsonville, Whiskey Diggings, Port Wine, Flume Camp, Saint Louis, Pine Grove, and Howland Flat. DOB DOD Name **** **** Addison, 2 Babies**** 1998 Adotto, Helen Merian1823 1862 Allen, M. M.1885 1937 Amey, Lucien H**** **** Amey, Marie “Mom”**** **** Archer, J. B.1914 1992 Ballard, Bud B.1917 1994 Ballard, Virginia Kathryn**** **** … Read more