Jean Hall Lloyd-Jones
Legislator | |
Johnson | |
75 | |
01/11/1993 - 01/08/1995 | |
23 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Birth: October 14, 1929, Washington, D.C. Parents: Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Education: Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, New Mexico; B.S., Northwestern University, 1951; M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. Children: 1 daughter, Mary; 3 sons: Richard, John, and Jeffrey. Activities: Former president, League of Women Voters of Iowa. Board member: Iowa Peace Institute. Member: Iowa Civil Liberties Union, Common Cause, National Association of Railroad Passengers, Commission on the Status of Women, League of Women Voters, United Nations Association, Trinity Episcopal Church. Served 4 terms in Iowa House. Term: Second.
Legislator | |
Johnson | |
74 | |
01/14/1991 - 01/10/1993 | |
23 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Birth: October 14, 1929, Washington, D.C. Parents: Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Education: Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, New Mexico; B.S., Northwestern University, 1951; M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. Children: 1 daughter, Mary; 3 sons: Richard, John, and Jeffrey. Activities: Former president, League of Women Voters of Iowa. Board member: Iowa Civil Liberties Union. Chair: Iowa Peace Institute. Member: Common Cause, National Association of Railroad Passengers, Commission on the Status of Women, League of Women Voters, United Nations Association, Trinity Episcopal Church. Served 4 terms in Iowa House. Term: Second.
Legislator | |
Johnson | |
73 | |
01/09/1989 - 01/13/1991 | |
23 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Birth: October 14, 1929, Washington, D.C. Parents: Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Education: Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, New Mexico; B.S., Northwestern University, 1951; M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Spouse: Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. Children: 1 daughter, Mary; 3 sons: Richard, John, and Jeffrey. Activities: Former president, League of Women Voters of Iowa. Served on the Iowa 2000 Planning Committee, Governor's Task Force on Governmental Ethics, Iowa City Library Board, Vestry of Trinity Episcopal Church. Member: Civil Liberties Union, Iowa Association of Railroad Passengers, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, United Nations Association. Chair, Iowa Peace Institute. Served 4 terms in Iowa House. Term: First.
Legislator | |
Johnson | |
72 | |
01/12/1987 - 01/08/1989 | |
23 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Born in Washington, D.C. October 14, 1929, daughter of Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, N. Mex.; B.S., Northwestern University, 1951. M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Married Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. Four children: Richard, Mary, John, Jeffrey. Former president, League of Women Voters of Iowa; served on the Iowa 2000 Planning Committee, Governor's Task Force on Governmental Ethics, Iowa City Library Board, Vestry of Trinity Episcopal Church. Member: Civil Liberties Union, Iowa Association of Railroad Passengers, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, United Nations Association. Chair, Iowa Peace Institute. Served four terms in Iowa House. First term.
Homemaker | |
Johnson | |
71 | |
01/14/1985 - 01/11/1987 | |
46 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Born in Washington, D.C., October 14, 1929, daughter of Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, N. Mex.; B.S., Northwestern University, 1951. M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Married Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. Four children: Richard, Mary, John, Jeffrey. Former president, League of Women Voters of Iowa; served on the Iowa 2000 Planning Committee, Governor's Task Force on Governmental Ethics, Iowa City Library Board, Vestry of Trinity Episcopal Church. Member: Civil Liberties Union, Iowa Association of Railroad Passengers, Advisory Committee for Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, United Nations Association. Assistant House Majority Leader 1983-84. Fourth term.
Homemaker | |
Johnson | |
70 | |
01/10/1983 - 01/13/1985 | |
46 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Born in Washington, D.C., October 14, 1929, daughter of Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, N.M. B.S., Northwestern University, 1951. M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Married Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. One daughter and three sons. President, League of Women Voters of Iowa, 1971-75; member, Iowa 2000 State Planning Committee, 1972-74; chair, Iowa Committee for International Women's Year, 1977; member, Governor's Task Force on Governmental Ethics, 1977. Member: Trinity Episcopal Church, Business and Professional Women, Civil Liberties Union, Common Cause, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, The Nature Conservancy, U.N. Association and Women's Political Caucus. Third term.
Homemaker | |
Johnson | |
69 | |
01/12/1981 - 01/09/1983 | |
73 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Born in Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1929, daughter of Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, New Mexico. B.S., Northwestern University, 1951. M.A., University of Iowa, 1971. Married Richard Lloyd-Jones, 1951. One daughter and three sons. President, League of Women Voters of Iowa, 1971-75; member, Iowa 2000 state planning committee, 1972-74; chair, Iowa Committee for International Women's Year, 1977; member, Governor's Task Force on Governmental Ethics, 1977. Member: Trinity Episcopal Church, Business and Professional Women, Civil Liberties Union, Common Cause, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, The Nature Conservancy, U.N. Association, Women's Equity Action League, and Women's Political Caucus. Second term.
Legislator | |
Johnson | |
68 | |
01/08/1979 - 01/11/1981 | |
73 |
JEAN H. LLOYD-JONES Iowa City District 73 Democrat Born in Washington, D.C, Oct. 14, 1929, daughter of Lucille Thurston and John Emerson Hall. Attended public schools in Carrizozo and Albuquerque, New Mexico. B.S. Northwestern University 1951. M.A. University of Iowa 1971. Married Richard Lloyd-Jones 1951. One daughter and three sons. President, League of Women Voters of Iowa, 1971-1975; Member, Iowa 2000 state planning committee, 1972-1974; Chair, Iowa Committee for International Women's Year, 1977; Member, Governor's task force on Governmental Ethics, 1977. Member, Trinity Episcopal Church, Business and Professional Women, Civil Liberties Union, Common Cause, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, The Nature Conservancy, United Nations Association, Women's Equity Action League, and Women's Political Caucus. First term.