Biographies
THOMAS TINGLEY CRAVEN GREGORY
Residence, San
Francisco; office, Alaska Commercial Building, San Francisco. Born October 1, 1878, in Suisun, California. Son of Judge John M. and Evelyn Tingley
(Craven) Gregory. Married to Gertrude Martin, April
15, 1903. Graduated from Stamford University in 1899 and took post
graduate work until 1901, and commenced the practice of his profession,
associated with his father in Solano County, and was elected district attorney
of that county in 1901, continuing until 1906. Moved to San Francisco in 1909
and continued in the active practice of his profession. President
of the Vallejo and Northern Railroad Company and the Sacramento and Woodland
Railroad Company. Member of the Bohemian, Olympic, The Faculty, Commercial
and Commonwealth Clubs of San Francisco, The Sutter Club of Sacramento, the
Masonic Fraternity, Beta Theta college fraternity and Knights Templar. Democrat.
Transcribed by Sally Kaleta.
Source: Willis,
William L., History of Sacramento County,
California, Pages 1029-1030.
Historic Record Company,
© 2006 Sally Kaleta.