Paradise Memorial Gardens, Scottsdale, Maricopa Co., Arizona
Biographical Information
Rep. J. F. Jennings died May 17, 1931 and was replaced by his son, Charles Jennings, as Representative for Maricopa District 16 who took the oath of office on December 28, 1931 (Journal of the 10th Legislature, 1st Special Session, House Journal, 1931-1932, pp. 9-11)
Military Experience
U.S. Army, World War I veteran: "Charles E. Jennings Pvt US Army World War I" (from picture of tombstone on Find A Grave Memorial 34977236 created by: Kim, record added: Mar 19, 2009)
Additional Information
LEGISLATIVE FAMILY (Yellow Sheet Report (Arizona Capitol Times), May 25, 2011): son of Rep. John F. Jennings
Employment
Occupation
Title
Years
Agriculture/Farming/Ranching
farming and dairying
Labor/Trades/Construction
plumbing and heating
Arizona Legislative Service
Session
Chamber
Party
District
City
County
Office
Notes
10th Legislature, 1st Special
House
Democrat
Maricopa-16 - (1931-66 House)
Phoenix
Maricopa
took the oath of office 12/28/1931 replacing his father, Rep. John F. Jennings, who died
11th Legislature, Regular
House
Democrat
Maricopa-16 - (1931-66 House)
Phoenix
Maricopa
11th Legislature, 1st Special
House
Democrat
Maricopa-16 - (1931-66 House)
Phoenix
Maricopa
11th Legislature, 2nd Special
House
Democrat
Maricopa-16 - (1931-66 House)
Phoenix
Maricopa
11th Legislature, 3rd Special
House
Democrat
Maricopa-16 - (1931-66 House)
Phoenix
Maricopa
Sources
Birth: Arizona Legislative Biography sheet "Charles E. Jennings" parents: "John Fisher Jennings" and "Josephine Preville" (mother's last name difficult to read), full name: WWI draft card: "Charles Edward Jennings"; Death: DOD: tombstone, location based on last residence listed in SSDI; Occupation(s): Arizona Legislative Biography sheet, census records and WWI draft card; Cemetery: Find A Grave Memorial 34977236 created by: Kim, record added: Mar 19, 2009