North Todd Gentry

American judge (1866–1944) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Todd Gentry (1866 – 1944) was a lawyer from Columbia, Missouri, who served as Missouri Attorney General and justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri. He had a lifelong law practice in Columbia and was president of the Boone County Bar. Considered an authority on local history, he was active in the Boone County Historical Society. He also held membership in the Boone County Hospital Association and the Kiwanis Club. Gentry was a Freemason, Republican, and Presbyterian.[1]

Preceded byRobert William Otto
Succeeded byStratton Shartel
Quick facts Missouri Attorney General, Governor ...
North Todd Gentry
Missouri Attorney General
In office
1925–1928
GovernorSamuel Aaron Baker
Preceded byRobert William Otto
Succeeded byStratton Shartel
Close

Gentry was born on March 2, 1866, the son of Thomas Benton and Mary Todd[notes 1] Gentry. He was the grandson of Richard Gentry, the first mayor of Columbia, and Ann Hawkins Gentry. He graduated from the University of Missouri with a law degree in 1888. His papers are held at the State Historical Society of Missouri. He and his wife adopted a daughter who was orphaned in a railroad accident on the Columbia Terminal Railroad.[2][dead link] He died at age 78 on September 18, 1944.

Works

Notes

  1. Granddaughter of General Levi Todd who was also the grandfather of Mary Todd Lincoln.

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI