Gilbert Franklin Hennigan

Gilbert Franklin Hennigan (December 18, 1883 November 4, 1960) was a three-term Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate, who served from 1944 to 1956 under Governors Jimmie Davis, Earl Kemp Long, and Robert F. Kennon.

Gilbert Franklin Hennigan
Louisiana State Senator for
Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, and Jefferson Davis parishes
In office
1944–1956
Preceded byErnest S. Clements
James O. Dolby
Succeeded byGuy Sockrider
Arsene Stewart
Personal details
Born(1883-12-18)December 18, 1883
Meadows, Calcasieu Parish
Louisiana, USA
DiedNovember 4, 1960(1960-11-04) (aged 76)
Windham Creek
Calcasieu Parish
Resting placeCannon Cemetery in Beauregard Parish
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Myrtie Mae Whitman Hennigan (married 1906-1927, her death)
RelationsGil Dozier (grandson)
ChildrenGoldie Irene Hennigan (1908-1962)

Sylvia Mae Hennigan Dozier (1910-1977)
Johnnie Louise Hennigan (1912; lived five months)
Nancy Elizabeth "Bessie" Hennigan Hyatt
Frank Hennigan
Hope Hennigan O'Rillion
Joe Chilton Hennigan

Gilbert Wayne Hennigan (1927-1930)
ParentsHenry Franklin Hennigan
Nancy Elizabeth Eaves Hennigan
OccupationRancher

Background

Hennigan was born in rural Meadows in Calcasieu Parish near Lake Charles in southwestern Louisiana.[1] He was the only son of nine children born to Henry Franklin Hennigan and the former Nancy Elizabeth Eaves. The senior Hennigan was a Baptist minister; Mrs. Hennigan, a school teacher. In 1939, Gilbert Hennigan became one of the incorporators of the Beauregard Electric Cooperative. He served from 1936 until his death as a board member of the First National Bank in DeRidder in Beauregard Parish.

Hennigan and his wife, the former Myrtie Mae Whitman (1888-1927), whom he married at Brushy Creek in Beauregard Parish in 1906, had eight children. She died at the age of thirty-nine with an unsuccessful ninth pregnancy.[1] Hennigan was left to rear five children under the age of fifteen. One of the five died in 1930 at the age of three.

The second of the Hennigan daughters, Sylvia Mae (1910-1977), herself a teacher, married the school principal A. J. Dozier (1907-1997). The Doziers had two sons, one of whom, Gil Dozier,[2] served as the Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry from 1976 to 1980.

Career

From 1927 to 1929, Gilbert Hennigan was the chief deputy sheriff of Beauregard Parish. From 1932 to 1944, he was a member of the Beauregard Parish School Board; in 1933 he became the board president and held that position until he left the panel. He was elected in 1943 as president of the Louisiana School Board Association. That same year, he was elected to succeed Ernest S. Clements to the first of three terms in the state Senate from Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, and Jeff Davis parishes. During his tenure, Hennigan was the chairman of the Senate Education Committee. In 1950, he was instrumental in the creation of McNeese State University as a four-year college in Lake Charles. In 1955, Hennigan declined to seek a fourth term and retired to his ranch in Beauregard Parish.

Hennigan died in November 1960 at the age of seventy-seven in Windham Creek in Calcasieu Parish. He is interred at Cannon Cemetery in Beauregard Parish.[3]

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References

  1. "Hennigan, Gilbert Franklin". txnetwork.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2013. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  2. "Lafayette Jackson". genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  3. "Gilbert F. Hennigan". Findagrave.com. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
Preceded by
Ernest S. Clements

James O. Dolby

Louisiana State Senator from Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, and Jefferson Davis parishes)

Gilbert Franklin Hennigan with James O. Dolby and Guy W. Sockrider, Jr.
19441956

Succeeded by
Guy Sockrider

Arsene Stewart

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