Francis P. Brady Explained

Francis P. Brady
Birth Date:1870
Birth Place:Albany, New York
Death Date:March 28, 1926
Office1:Member of the Illinois Senate (1st District)
Termstart1:1918
Termend1:1920
Successor1:Adolph Marks
Office2:Member of the Illinois Senate (1st District)
Termstart2:1910
Termend2:1914
Successor2:George F. Harding Jr.
Office3:Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Termstart3:1904
Termend3:1910
Party:Republican

Francis P. Brady was an American politician who served as a member of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives.

Brady was born in 1870 in Albany, New York[1] and moved to Chicago as a child in 1887.[2] He was first elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1904 and reelected in 1906 and 1908.[1] He was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1910 representing the 1st District in Cook County[1] where he served until 1914.[2] He was succeeded by Republican George F. Harding Jr.[3] He was reelected to the Illinois Senate, 1st District in 1918 but resigned in 1920 to serve as clerk of the Appellate Court in the 1st District.[2] He died on March 28, 1926.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Illinois Blue Book (1911-1912). 190. State of Illinois. 1912.
  2. News: 1926-03-29 . The Chicago Tribune. Francis Brady, G.O.P. Leader Here, is Dead . 2024-11-05 . . en-US.
  3. Book: Illinois Blue Book (1915-1916). 68. State of Illinois. 1916.