San Joaquin County Biographies
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Transcribed by: Linda Diane Jackson 2/18/2010
RENALDO J. JEFFRY
A well-trained, experienced and conscientious attorney, who has steadily risen to prominence among the most distinguished representatives of the Bar in San Joaquin County, is Renaldo J. Jeffry, who was born at San Francisco on July 16, 1890. He was reared at Healdsburg, in Sonoma County, and attended the school there; and in 1913 he was graduated from the University of California, with the B.L. degree, two years later receiving the degree of J.D. The same year, he was admitted to the Bar. In 1916 he began his practice in Stockton, and from the first was fortunate in making an equally favorable impression with the Bench and his numerous clients. His studious habits, leading to the fullest possible knowledge of the law; his love of justice, and high ideals; and his personal, disinterested interest in the welfare of those who come to him for advice and assistance, have contributed to his firmly establishing himself in the confidence of his clients.
At Petaluma, September 25, 1919, Mr. Jeffry was married to Miss Gladys V. Gould, a native of Stockton and the daughter of Frank Gould, a prominent Stockton attorney of early days, who later practiced law for a number of years at San Francisco, was a leader in Democratic political circles, speaker of the California House of Representatives, and also U.S. surveyor-general. He died in 1918, widely esteemed and also widely lamented. Renaldo Jeffry belongs to both the Druids and the Foresters, and he enjoys an enviable popularity in each fraternal order, and is a member of the San Joaquin County Bar Association.
History of
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
With A
Biographical Review
of
The Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been
Identified with Its Growth and Development
from the Early Days to the Present
HISTORY BY
George H. Tinkham
HISTORIC RECORD COMPANY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
1923
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