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Morris Lottinger Sr.

Morris Albert Lottinger Sr. (August 16, 1902 – November 1978),[1] was a Democratic attorney who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1936 until 1950 from his native Houma in Terrebonne Parish in South Louisiana. For the last two years of his tenure, he was the Speaker of the chamber under Governor Earl Kemp Long.[2]

Morris Albert Lottinger Sr.
Louisiana State Representative from Terrebonne Parish
In office
1936–1950
Preceded byAllen J. Ellender
Succeeded byCarroll L. Dupont
Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives
In office
1948–1950
Preceded byRalph Norman Bauer
Succeeded byLorris M. Wimberly
Personal details
Born(1902-08-16)August 16, 1902
Houma, Terrebonne Parish
Louisiana, US
DiedNovember 1978 (aged 76)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEffie J. Hellier Lottinger
ChildrenElizabeth Lottinger ___
Morris Lottinger Jr.
Residence(s)Houma, Louisiana
OccupationLawyer and Judge

Background edit

Lottinger was one of three sons of the former Lucille Theriot[3] and Victor Lottinger (died July 1939); his brothers were Mark Lottinger of Houma and Lucius Lottinger of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish.[4] Lottinger's paternal grandparents were Frederick and Marie Dugas Lottinger.[3] In 1926, Lottinger was president of the Houma chapter of Rotary International.[5]

In the 1940 United States Census, Representative Lottinger was listed as living with his wife, the former Effie J. Hellier (1908–1993), and their two children, Elizabeth (born 1932) and Morris Jr. (born 1937), in the Houma household of her father, Harry Hellier Sr. (born c. 1880).[6]

Political career edit

Lottinger ran for the House in the 1932 party primary but lost, 1,638 to 1,221, to Allen J. Ellender, a favorite of the Long faction of the Louisiana Democratic Party, who became Speaker in May of that year.[7] Lottinger was elected four years later to succeed Ellender, who instead went to the United States Senate upon his election to fill the seat formerly held by his ally, Huey Pierce Long Jr. Huey Long's brother, Earl Long proposed Lottinger for Speaker in 1948, when Long began the first of his two full four-year terms as governor.

Lottinger resigned from the House in 1950 to become judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal, a position which he held until his resignation in 1975.[8] He had been unopposed for reelection in the year before in 1964.[9] a

His son, Morris Lottinger Jr., represented District 52, including Terrebonne Parish, in the state House from 1971 to 1975.[2] Thereafter, he was a judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal, which includes his Terrebonne Parish. The second Judge Lottinger retired in 1998.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Sorted by Name: Lotig". sortedbyname.com. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). legis.la.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Morris Lottinger". myheritage.com. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  4. ^ "Victor Lottinger". usgwarchives.net. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  5. ^ "The Rotary Club of Houma". houmarotary.org. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  6. ^ "Morris A. Lottinger Sr. in the 1940 census". archives.com/1940-census. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  7. ^ Thomas A. Becnel, Senator Allen Ellender of Louisiana: A Biography. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. 1995. p. 56. ISBN 0-8071-1978-4. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  8. ^ . lib.lsu.edu. Archived from the original on June 2, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  9. ^ "Lake Charles American Press, May 29, 1964, p. 9". newspapers.com. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  10. ^ "Court Column: A Newsletter of the Judiciary of the State of Louisiana (Vol. I, No. II) Summer 1998". lasc.org. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
Preceded by Louisiana State Representative from Terrebonne Parish
Morris Albert Lottinger Sr.

1936–1950
Succeeded by
Carroll L. Dupont
Preceded by Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives
Morris Albert Lottinger Sr.

1948–1950
Succeeded by

morris, lottinger, morris, albert, lottinger, august, 1902, november, 1978, democratic, attorney, served, louisiana, house, representatives, from, 1936, until, 1950, from, native, houma, terrebonne, parish, south, louisiana, last, years, tenure, speaker, chamb. Morris Albert Lottinger Sr August 16 1902 November 1978 1 was a Democratic attorney who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1936 until 1950 from his native Houma in Terrebonne Parish in South Louisiana For the last two years of his tenure he was the Speaker of the chamber under Governor Earl Kemp Long 2 Morris Albert Lottinger Sr Louisiana State Representative from Terrebonne ParishIn office 1936 1950Preceded byAllen J EllenderSucceeded byCarroll L DupontSpeaker of the Louisiana House of RepresentativesIn office 1948 1950Preceded byRalph Norman BauerSucceeded byLorris M WimberlyPersonal detailsBorn 1902 08 16 August 16 1902Houma Terrebonne ParishLouisiana USDiedNovember 1978 aged 76 Political partyDemocraticSpouseEffie J Hellier LottingerChildrenElizabeth Lottinger Morris Lottinger Jr Residence s Houma LouisianaOccupationLawyer and JudgeBackground editLottinger was one of three sons of the former Lucille Theriot 3 and Victor Lottinger died July 1939 his brothers were Mark Lottinger of Houma and Lucius Lottinger of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish 4 Lottinger s paternal grandparents were Frederick and Marie Dugas Lottinger 3 In 1926 Lottinger was president of the Houma chapter of Rotary International 5 In the 1940 United States Census Representative Lottinger was listed as living with his wife the former Effie J Hellier 1908 1993 and their two children Elizabeth born 1932 and Morris Jr born 1937 in the Houma household of her father Harry Hellier Sr born c 1880 6 Political career editLottinger ran for the House in the 1932 party primary but lost 1 638 to 1 221 to Allen J Ellender a favorite of the Long faction of the Louisiana Democratic Party who became Speaker in May of that year 7 Lottinger was elected four years later to succeed Ellender who instead went to the United States Senate upon his election to fill the seat formerly held by his ally Huey Pierce Long Jr Huey Long s brother Earl Long proposed Lottinger for Speaker in 1948 when Long began the first of his two full four year terms as governor Lottinger resigned from the House in 1950 to become judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal a position which he held until his resignation in 1975 8 He had been unopposed for reelection in the year before in 1964 9 aHis son Morris Lottinger Jr represented District 52 including Terrebonne Parish in the state House from 1971 to 1975 2 Thereafter he was a judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal which includes his Terrebonne Parish The second Judge Lottinger retired in 1998 10 nbsp United States portal nbsp Law portal nbsp Politics portalReferences edit Sorted by Name Lotig sortedbyname com Retrieved July 14 2013 a b Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1812 2012 PDF legis la gov Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2013 Retrieved July 14 2013 a b Morris Lottinger myheritage com Retrieved July 14 2013 Victor Lottinger usgwarchives net Retrieved July 14 2013 The Rotary Club of Houma houmarotary org Retrieved July 14 2013 Morris A Lottinger Sr in the 1940 census archives com 1940 census Retrieved July 14 2013 Thomas A Becnel Senator Allen Ellender of Louisiana A Biography Baton Rouge Louisiana Louisiana State University Press 1995 p 56 ISBN 0 8071 1978 4 Retrieved July 14 2013 J Hugo Dore Papers lib lsu edu Archived from the original on June 2 2013 Retrieved July 14 2013 Lake Charles American Press May 29 1964 p 9 newspapers com Retrieved July 14 2013 Court Column A Newsletter of the Judiciary of the State of Louisiana Vol I No II Summer 1998 lasc org Retrieved July 14 2013 Preceded byAllen J Ellender Louisiana State Representative from Terrebonne ParishMorris Albert Lottinger Sr 1936 1950 Succeeded byCarroll L Dupont Preceded byRalph Norman Bauer Speaker of the Louisiana House of RepresentativesMorris Albert Lottinger Sr 1948 1950 Succeeded byLorris M Wimberly Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morris Lottinger Sr amp oldid 1208955413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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