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Murphy James Foster, II

Birthdate:
Death: November 01, 1981 (83)
Place of Burial: Franklin, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Gov./Sen. Murphy James Foster, Sr. and Rose Routh Foster
Husband of Olive Goodwill Foster
Father of Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr. and William 'Pres' Prescott Foster, III
Brother of Rose Routh Foster; Elizabeth Ratliff Foster; Lucy Price Foster; Mary Trowbridge; Willia Ker Foster and 4 others

Occupation: oilman, businessman
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About Murphy J. Foster II

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61211816/murphy-james-foster

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The following excerpt is from:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_J._Foster,_Jr.

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Murphy James "Mike" Foster, Jr. (born July 11, 1930) is a former Republican governor of Louisiana, having served from January 1996 until January 2004. Foster's father was Murphy J. Foster, Jr., but Mike Foster uses "Jr." even though he is technically Murphy J. Foster, III.

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the following is excerpted from:

http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/findaid/f4710.html

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Murphy James Foster (1849-1921) was an attorney, Louisiana state senator (1880-1892), Governor (1892-1900), and United States Senator (1900-1912). He was born near Franklin, La., the son of Thomas Foster and Martha P. Murphy. He attended college at Washington and Lee University and Cumberland University in Tennessee, where he graduated in 1870. Subsequently, he studied law at the University of Louisiana (now Tulane University) and passed the Louisiana bar examination in 1871. He was married briefly to Florence Daisy Hine, then remarried in 1881 to Rose Routh Ker, daughter of John Ker and Rose Routh at Ouida Plantation in West Feliciana Parish, La.

They produced ten children, nine of whom reached maturity:

Rose Routh Foster (1882-1972)

Elizabeth Ratliff Foster (1883-1974)

Lucy Price Foster (1885-1886)

Mary Lucy Foster (1886-1984)

Willia Ker Foster (c.1889-1993)

William Prescott Foster (1890-1947)

Louisiana Navarro Foster (1894-1984)

Martha DeMari Foster (1896-1991)

Murphy James Foster, Jr. (1898-1981)

Sarah Ker Foster (1903-1992)

Murphy J. Foster was elected Governor with the assistance of the Farmer's Alliance in 1892, and re-elected in 1896. After his tenure as Governor and then as a U. S. Senator, he was appointed as a collector of customs in New Orleans. Some of Foster's main political concerns during his career were the issue of black suffrage, outlawing the Louisiana Lottery Company, efforts to protect sugar growers, flood control, and the regulation of railway rates. Many of these issues gained national attention, in part thanks to his efforts. He died at his home on Dixie Plantation in 1921.

Rose Routh Ker was the youngest of five children. She was born in 1861 on a plantation owned by her grandfather in Catahoula Parish, La. Both of her parents died before she was four years old, so she was raised by her cousins, Alice Wade and Elizabeth Ratliff of Ellerslie Plantation outside St. Francisville.

Rose was sent to the Sacred Heart Convent in St. James Parish for an education at the age of eleven. She later was sent to a finishing school at Afton Villa. She met Murphy J. Foster in 1880, when he was already a State Senator. They married in 1881. In 1883, they purchased an abandoned plantation near Franklin, La., and named it "Dixie."

When Murphy Foster was elected Governor in 1892, the family moved to Baton Rouge, and left Dixie Plantation in the hands of a caretaker. Rose Ker Foster and her husband were active hosts, and entertained parties for groups such as the Association of Firemen regularly.

During Murphy Foster's residence in Washington D.C., Rose managed Dixie Plantation. She and her husband lived at Dixie until his death in 1921. Rose remained in the family home until her death at the age of 97, in 1959.

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Murphy J. Foster II's Timeline

1898
October 1, 1898
1930
July 11, 1930
Shreveport, Caddo, LA, United States
1939
March 15, 1939
1981
November 1, 1981
Age 83
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Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, United States