Thomas Johnson Michie
Thomas Johnson Michie (September 13, 1867-March 6, 1938) was a founder of the Michie Publishing Company with two of his brothers. He served as official reporter for the Supreme Court of Virginia for twenty years.[1]
BIRTH
13 Sep 1867 Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA
DEATH
6 Mar 1938 (aged 70) Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Riverview Cemetery
Spouse
Emily Hewson Michie 1865–1935 (m. 1895)
Children
Thomas Johnson Michie 1896–1973 Addinell Hewson Michie 1897–1957
Grandparents
Thomas Johnson Michie 1796-1873 This eminent jurist studied law in the office of his uncle, Chapman Johnson. He was the father of five sons, four of whom lost their lives in the Confederate army. His surviving son, Henry Bowyer Michie, in his later years lived here and edited the Charlottesville Chronicle. He was the father of Armistead Rust Michie and the late Thomas J. Michie of the law publishing firm, The Michie Company of Charlottesville, and of the late George R. B. Michie of the Peoples National Bank. Descendants of the Staunton lawyer to the fourth generation are among our citizens.
Parents
Henry Bowyer Michie 1839–1895 Virginia Bedinger Michie 1842–1919 Siblings Harry Michie 1868–1869 George Rust Bedinger Michie 1870–1938 Armistead Rust Michie (1897-1910)
Author
A treatise on the law of homicide (1914)
Publications
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