Cyrus Lovell
Cyrus Lovell | |
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Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives | |
In office January 3, 1855 – 1856 | |
Preceded by | Daniel G. Quackenboss |
Succeeded by | Byron G. Stout |
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Ionia County district | |
In office January 1, 1849 – 1849 | |
In office January 1, 1855 – 1856 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Grafton, Vermont, US | September 9, 1804
Died | April 9, 1895 | (aged 90)
Political party | Whig (until 1854) Republican (1854-1860) Democratic (1860-1895) |
Spouse | Louise Fargo |
Cyrus "Uncle Cy" Lovell (September 9, 1804 – April 9, 1895) was the Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1855 to 1856.
Early life
[edit]Lovell was born on September 9, 1804, in Grafton, Vermont, to parents Enos and Mary. In 1829, Lovell moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan. He later moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he started his law career, and in 1832 built the first dwelling in Kalamazoo.[1]
Career
[edit]In 1836, Lovell moved to Ionia, Michigan, and became the first supervisor of the county. Lovell was sworn in as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives on January 1, 1849, as a Whig. In 1855, and until 1856, served as the Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives as a Republican.[1] In 1850, he was a delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention.[2] He was the first Republican to do so. In 1860 and onward, Lovell was a Democrat, supporting Stephen A. Douglas' presidential run.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Lovell married Louise Fargo in Washtenaw County in 1831, and together they had at least four children.[1]
Death
[edit]Lovell died on April 9, 1895. Lovell was interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Ionia, Michigan.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Legislator Details - Cyrus Lovell". Library of Michigan. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
- ^ "Lovejoy to Lowdon". Political Graveyard. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
- 1804 births
- 1895 deaths
- Delegates to the 1850 Michigan Constitutional Convention
- Michigan lawyers
- Speakers of the Michigan House of Representatives
- Republican Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
- Michigan Democrats
- Michigan Whigs
- 19th-century members of the Michigan Legislature
- 19th-century American lawyers