Francis E. Donoghue Explained

Francis E. Donoghue
State:Illinois
State House:Illinois
District:2nd
Term Start:January 1907
Term End:January 1909
Alongside:Paul I. Zaabel,
Predecessor:Paul I. Zaabel,
Successor:Paul I. Zaabel,
Term Start1:January 1903
Term End1:January 1905
Alongside1:Charles W. Kopf
Predecessor1:Frank C. Farnum,
Successor1:Paul I. Zaabel,
State House2:Illinois
District2:15th
Term Start2:January 1901
Term End2:January 1903
Alongside2:Charles W. Kopf
Predecessor2:Patrick J. Meaney,
Successor2:James P. Cavanagh,
Birth Name:Francis Edmund Donoghue
Birth Date:27 November 1873
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Augustana Hospital,
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Restingplace:Calvary Catholic Cemetery,
Relatives:Sheehan Donoghue (granddaughter)
Profession:Lawyer

Francis Edmund "Frank" Donoghue (November 27, 1872January 8, 1952) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Chicago, Illinois. He served three terms in the Illinois House of Representatives, and later served 12 years as a Chicago municipal judge. He was also a co-owner of the Logan Squares Chicago City League baseball club. His brother, George Terry Donoghue, was the first general superintendent of the Chicago Park District; his granddaughter, Sheehan Donoghue, served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in the 1970s and 1980s.

Biography

Francis Donoghue was born and raised in the Irish Catholic community in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from St. Ignatius College Prep and went on to earn his law degree from Kent College in 1896.[1] In 1900, he was elected to his first term in the Illinois House of Representatives, serving in the 42nd Illinois General Assembly.[2] Following a 1901 redistricting, he was elected to his second term from another district in 1902, and was elected to a third term in 1906.[3] [4]

After leaving the House of Representatives, Donoghue became a business partner to Nixey Callahan in the ownership of the Logan Squares baseball club in the Chicago City League. The partnership lasted about five years.[1] Donoghue subsequently worked as an attorney and dealt real estate. In 1931, he was appointed city fire attorney,[5] and shortly thereafter he was hired as an assistant state's attorney in the office of the Cook County State's Attorney, where he remained until his election as a Chicago municipal judge, in 1938.[6]

He served 12 years as municipal judge, retiring in 1950. He died two years later, on January 8, 1952, after a brief illness.[1]

Personal life and family

Francis Donoghue was one of eight children born to Irish American immigrant Michael Francis Donoghue and his wife Elizabeth Anne ( Shields). Michael Donoghue was a successful pioneer businessman in Chicago.[7] Francis Donoghue's younger brother George Terry Donoghue, was the first general superintendent of the Chicago Park District, serving from its formation in 1934 until his retirement in 1960.[8]

Francis Donoghue married Mae Anson, a daughter of Leonard Niles Anson, a pioneer businessman in Merrill, Wisconsin. They had at least two children together, she died in 1942.[9] Their granddaughter, Sheehan Donoghue, went on to represent the Merrill area in the Wisconsin State Assembly for six terms in the 1970s and 1980s.

Notes and References

  1. News: F. E. Donoghue, Former Judge, Dies at Age 78 . . January 9, 1952 . 20 . November 19, 2023 . .
  2. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Forty-Second General Assembly of the State of Illinois . 1901 . State of Illinois . 6 . November 19, 2023 . .
  3. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Forty-Third General Assembly of the State of Illinois . 1903 . State of Illinois . 5 . November 19, 2023 . .
  4. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Forty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Illinois . 1907 . State of Illinois . 4 . November 19, 2023 . .
  5. News: Frank Donoghue Begins Job as City Fire Attorney . . May 27, 1931 . 17 . November 19, 2023 . .
  6. News: Election Victors Take Office in Floral Settings . . December 6, 1938 . 10 . November 19, 2023 . .
  7. News: Death Removes an Old Citizen . . December 23, 1896 . 7 . November 19, 2023 . .
  8. News: G. T. Donoghue Services to be Held Today . . November 24, 1962 . 15 . November 19, 2023 . .
  9. News: Mrs. Mae Donoghue . . March 5, 1942 . 17 . November 19, 2023 . .