American politician
Neil L. Gillis
In office 1915โ1916In office 1909โ1910
Born Neil Lee Gillis
(1864-03-12 ) March 12, 1864Emanuel County , GeorgiaDied October 27, 1933(1933-10-27) (aged 69) Political party Democratic Spouse
Lougenia Youmans Gillis
(
m. 1888)
Relations Jim L. Gillis Sr. (son)Hugh Gillis (grandson)Jim L. Gillis Jr. (grandson)Children Occupation Banker, politician
Neil Lee Gillis (March 12, 1864 โ October 27, 1933) was an American banker and politician known as the "father of Treutlen County " after his efforts spearheading its creation in 1918. Gillis served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1909 to 1910,[ 1] representing Emanuel County ,[ 2] and in the Georgia State Senate [ 3] as Treutlen County's first state senator.[ 4]
Gillis was born on March 12, 1864, in Emanuel County, Georgia. He married Lougenia Youmans in 1888; she died on February 15, 1922.[ 5] They had five children: Neil Lee Jr., Jim L. Sr. , Kate, Annie May, and "Mrs. Jim Peterson".[ 6] Gillis died on October 27, 1933.
References
^ Back, J. (May 5, 1918). "Leaders of Treutlen County" . The Atlanta Constitution . Vol. 50, no. 324. p. 4F.
^ "Sen. Gillis Will Open "Treutlen" Quarters" . The Atlanta Constitution . Vol. 49, no. 13. June 28, 1916. p. 5.
^ "New County Bills Introduced Last Week" . The Montgomery Monitor . Vol. XXX, no. 11. July 15, 1915.
^ Crawford, Tom (May 17, 2013). "Hugh Gillis" . New Georgia Encyclopedia.
^ "Mrs. N. L. Gillis Died in Treutlen County" . The Montgomery Monitor . Vol. XXXVI, no. 46. February 23, 1922.
^ "Heart Attack Fatal to N. L. Gillis, Jr" . Wheeler County Eagle . Vol. 22, no. 38. Soperton. November 6, 1934. p. 1.