John M. Sheets | |
Order: | 22nd |
Office: | Ohio Attorney General |
Term Start: | January 8, 1900 |
Term End: | January 11, 1904 |
Governor: | George K. Nash |
Preceded: | Frank S. Monnette |
Succeeded: | Wade H. Ellis |
Party: | Republican |
Birth Date: | 26 May 1854 |
Birth Place: | Columbus Grove, Ohio |
Death Place: | Palo Alto, California |
Alma Mater: | |
Spouse: | Mary E. Scott |
Children: | five |
John Marion Sheets (1854-1940) was a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General from 1900 to 1904.
Sheets was born May 26, 1854, at Columbus Grove, Putnam County, Ohio, was educated at public schools, and at age twenty began teaching. He entered Baldwin College in Berea in fall of 1876, and graduated in three years.[1]
Sheets entered the University of Michigan Law School in 1879, and graduated in 1881. April 5, 1881, he was admitted to the bar, and opened an office in Ottawa. In 1893, he was elected as a Republican to judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the district composing Fulton, Henry, and Putnam counties. He was re-nominated in 1898, but fell 30 votes short of election.[1]
The Republicans nominated Sheets for Attorney General in the summer of 1899, and he won election that autumn. He served four years.[1]
Sheets married Mary E. Scott March 22, 1882. They were both students at the University of Michigan. They had a family of five daughters.[1]
He died at Palo Alto Hospital in Palo Alto, California, in 1940. He was survived by his wife and five daughters.[2]