Frank W. Shattuck 52 NC notary public
Olivia E. Shattuck 44 MO wife
William F. Shattuck 24 CA son
Rena Shattuck 21 CA daughter
Frank O. Shattuck 19 CA son
Mattie N. Shattuck 18 CA daughter
Aletha Shattuck 15 CA daughter
San Francisco Call
Called Suddenly
Death of Judge Shattuck at Petaluma From Paralysis.
"Petaluma, Oct. 14.— Judge F.W. Shattuck died suddenly, here this morning from a stroke of paralysis. The Judge was well and favorably known throughout the State. Yesterday he was on the street, apparently enjoying good health and spirits. He arose this morning cheerful and well. After dressing for a walk downtown he remarked be felt languid and sat down where within a few m inures he breathed his last.
The deceased was born in North Carolina in 1827. In 1851, at the age of 24, he was appointed an inspector of customs at the port of San Francisco. Later he practiced law in Sonoma County, and was subsequently elected County Judge and Clerk. Judge Shattuck had a pronounced taste for journalism, which he indulged in editorial work on the Daily Courier and as the correspondent of the Associated Press of this city."
Frank W. Shattuck 52 NC notary public
Olivia E. Shattuck 44 MO wife
William F. Shattuck 24 CA son
Rena Shattuck 21 CA daughter
Frank O. Shattuck 19 CA son
Mattie N. Shattuck 18 CA daughter
Aletha Shattuck 15 CA daughter
San Francisco Call
Called Suddenly
Death of Judge Shattuck at Petaluma From Paralysis.
"Petaluma, Oct. 14.— Judge F.W. Shattuck died suddenly, here this morning from a stroke of paralysis. The Judge was well and favorably known throughout the State. Yesterday he was on the street, apparently enjoying good health and spirits. He arose this morning cheerful and well. After dressing for a walk downtown he remarked be felt languid and sat down where within a few m inures he breathed his last.
The deceased was born in North Carolina in 1827. In 1851, at the age of 24, he was appointed an inspector of customs at the port of San Francisco. Later he practiced law in Sonoma County, and was subsequently elected County Judge and Clerk. Judge Shattuck had a pronounced taste for journalism, which he indulged in editorial work on the Daily Courier and as the correspondent of the Associated Press of this city."
Family Members
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Dickson P. Shattuck Sr
1829–1906
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David O Shattuck
1831–1893
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Mary Elizabeth Shattuck Spencer
1835–1917
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Capt James Summerfield Shattuck
1837–1900
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CPT James West Shattuck
1837–1908
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Jane Tyndall Shattuck Smyth
1839–1922
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Albert G. Shattuck
1841–1916
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Elizabeth Shattuck Harrison
1843–1917
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Robert Perry Shattuck
1847–1926
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