Germanicus Young Tigner

Germanicus Young Tigner (1856–1938) served in the Georgia State legislature in 1888 and 1889 and from 1902 to 1904. He served as a judge in Columbus, Georgia, from 1909 to 1912.

Germanicus Young Tigner
Member of the Georgia House of Representatives
from Georgia
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
OccupationAttorney

Early life and education edit

Germanicus was born on October 2, 1856, in Haralson, Georgia.[1][2] Son of Senator William Archelaus Tigner and Eugenia R Tigner (née Dozier).[1][2][3] He was educated in private schools in Jonesboro and Atlanta.[1][2]

Legal career edit

Stenography edit

Germanicus was made official stenographer of the Chattahoochee County Circuit in 1876, holding this position until 1892. In 1898 he was appointed as stenographer to the Supreme Court of Georgia.[1][2]

Lawyer edit

He was admitted to the bar in 1889.[1]

Judge edit

He was appointed as judge to the City Court of Columbus on January 1, 1909.[1]

Marriage and family edit

Germanicus was married to Johnny Lindsay on June 27, 1889, in Columbus, Georgia.[2][3] The couple had two children: Helen (December 22, 1891 – March 10, 1910) and John (September 28, 1894 – September 4, 1911).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g State of Georgia Department of Archives and History (1927). Georgia's Official Register (PDF). Atlanta, Georgia: Stein Printing Company. pp. 175–176.
  2. ^ a b c d e Harden, William (1913). A History of Savannah and South Georgia. Vol. 2. The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York. pp. 1025–1027.
  3. ^ a b Loyless, Thomas W. Georgia's Public Men 1902-1904. Byrd Printing Co, Atlanta, Georgia. pp. 163–164.