James Murray, Sr. Explained

James Marshall Murray Sr.
Birth Date:April 9, 1889
Birth Place:St. Marys, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:Hobbs, New Mexico, U.S.
Office:11th Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico
Term Start:1 January 1939
Term End:1 January 1941
Governor:John E. Miles
Predecessor:Hiram M. Dow
Successor:Ceferino Quintana
Party:Democratic
Children:6

James Marshall Murray Sr. (9 April 1889 – 16 January 1946) was an American entrepreneur and politician who served as the 11th lieutenant governor of New Mexico as a member of the Democratic party from 1 January 1939 to 1 January 1941.[1]

Early life

Murray was born in St. Marys, Ohio to Richard H. Murray (1849-1935) and Carrie A. Guyer (1855-1893) as the second youngest of five children. Murray went on to marry Cora Edna Hornaday (1889-1966) on 23 August 1910 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He went on to have 7 children and moved to Hobbs, New Mexico in the 1930s.[2] In 1933 he founded the Me-Tex Supply Company with his son James Jr. (1912-1991).[3]

Political career and death

Murray ran as a candidate for the 1938 New Mexico lieutenant gubernatorial election, and secured the Democratic nomination. He went on to defeat Republican nominee Joseph F. Tondre in the general election on 8 November 1938 with 86,884 votes (56.33%) against Tondre's 67,078 votes (43.49%).[4] Murray was sworn in as the 11th lieutenant governor of New Mexico on 1 January 1939, serving under Governor John E. Miles. In July 1940, Murray was a delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Mexico in Chicago, Illinois. Murray's term as Lieutenant Governor ended on 1 January 1941.[5]

Murray died on 16 January 1946 in Hobbs, New Mexico.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James M Murray Senior in the 1940 Census . ancestry.com . 1940 . 20 November 2023.
  2. Web site: James Marshall Murray Sr. . familysearch.org . 20 November 2023.
  3. Web site: Me-tex . me-tex.com . 2012 . 20 November 2023.
  4. Web site: NM Lt. Governor . ourcampaigns.com . 30 December 2020 . 20 November 2023.
  5. Web site: Murray, J. M., Sr. . politicalgraveyard.com . 20 November 2023.