Susan Jane Murphy
F, ID# 1019, (1829 - 1906)
Back to top Father* | John Ecles Murphy1 b. 16 Oct 1806, d. 7 May 1876 |
Mother* | Frances Mary Wright "Franky" Doughty1 b. 14 Nov 1810, d. 30 Dec 1891 |
Susan Jane Murphy was born on 31 January 1829, Kentucky.2,3,4,1 She was the daughter of John Ecles Murphy and Frances Mary Wright "Franky" Doughty.1 Susan Jane Murphy and Robert N. Marshall were also reported as being married on 6 October 1847 in Warren County, Illinois. Ancestry.com lists the marriage date as 24 Feb 1848.5,2
On 24 February 1848, Susan Jane Murphy married Robert N. Marshall in Warren County County, Illinois.6,7
On 30 April 1850, Susan Jane Marshall married Joseph L. Marshall in Warren County County, Illinois.5
Susan Jane Murphy died on 7 April 1906 in Marion, Oregon, at the age of 77.
On 24 February 1848, Susan Jane Murphy married Robert N. Marshall in Warren County County, Illinois.6,7
On 30 April 1850, Susan Jane Marshall married Joseph L. Marshall in Warren County County, Illinois.5
Susan Jane Murphy died on 7 April 1906 in Marion, Oregon, at the age of 77.
Family: Susan Jane Murphy and Robert N. Marshall
Family: Susan Jane Murphy and Joseph L. Marshall
Citations
- [S69] Ancestry.com database, database and / or images (<http://www.ancestry.com/>: Viewed online by Ginni Morey on Record Description : Marion County Death Certificates, 1906 Susan Jane Marshall entry.
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Willamette Valley, Oregon, Death Records, 1838-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Death, Burial, and Obituary Collection. Salem, Oregon: Willamette Valley Genealogical Society.) . Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com online database. - [S971] Compiled by Maggie Sallee (prior to 1920) Edited & Completed by Mrs. H. Chris Wallace, compiler, Some history of the Wallace, Murphy and Cooke families (1600-1957) (n.p.: Privately Published, 1957), Page 6. Viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>> on 9 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as Murphy Family History.
- [S507] "Ancestral File (TM)"; Submitted by: ELIZABETH L. NICHOLS, Ancestral File Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM)". Viewed online on June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
- [S52] Mr. Lawrence Butler, "Butler Family Letters," Letters from Polk County, Oregon to Monmouth, Illinois 1853-1863, online http://http://www.wou.edu/provost/library/archives/butler/butler.htm, Western Oregon University Archives, webmaster (Monmouth Oregon), last modified 30 Sep 2002, viewed 1993 by GLM. Hereinafter cited as Electronic transcription of Butler Family Letter dated 18 Aug 1998 in the Butler Family Letters collection in the Western Oregon University Archives.
- [S761] Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, online http://www.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html , Website Viewed on 4 November 2004 by GLM. Hereinafter cited as IL Statewide Marriage index.
- [S69] Ancestry.com database, database and / or images (<http://www.ancestry.com/>: Viewed online by Ginni Morey on Dodd, Jordan. Illinois Marriages to 1850. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1997. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Illinois.) . Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com online database.
- [S118] Sarah Frances Jarvis Pierce, Meadows family: descendants of James and Jane Meadows (Tulsa, Oklahoma: Pierce , 1962). Hereinafter cited as Meadows family.
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Tabitha Murphy
F, ID# 1112, (1753 - )
Back to top Father* | William Murphy b. 1732, d. 1799 |
Mother* | Margaret Hodge b. 1724, d. 1765 |
Tabitha Murphy was born in 1753, Virginia.1,2 She was the daughter of William Murphy and Margaret Hodge.
Citations
- [S57] Allen G. Werts, online email: e-mail address, WFT Volume 1, Tree 0777 (Portland Oregon), downloaded 23 October 1998.
- [S37] Marvin A. Grant Jr., Compiler, online http://www.martygrant.com/, last modified 2001 by 3291 Alton Phillips Road, Kinston, NC 28504, Fax Number: 252-523-3637
. Hereinafter cited as Marvin A. Grant Jr, email:e-mail address,.
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William Murphy
M, ID# 1083, (1776 - 1846)
Back to top Father* | John Fouquoy Murphy b. 12 Jun 1752, d. 14 Aug 1818 |
Mother* | Rachel Cook b. 17 May 1753, d. 3 Feb 1832 |
William Murphy has also been reported as being born on 16 February 1776 in Knox County, Tennessee.1,2 He was born on 16 December 1776 Knox County, Tennessee.3,4,5 He was the son of John Fouquoy Murphy and Rachel Cook.
On 30 October 1800, William Murphy married Nancy Ferguson, daughter of James Ferguson, in Warren County County, Kentucky.6,4,5,1 William Murphy Barren Co. Ky Deed Forum
From: Elijah Haiden
To: Tho. Fergerson & Wm. Murphy, Trustees of Mount Tabor Baptist Church.
Names Mentioned: Clabon Harlow
Type: Land on nw side of Beaver Creek
Date: Aug 1806
Source: Barren Co KY Deed Book B, p. 102. in August 1806 in NW side of Beaver Creek, Barren County, Kentucky.4 He began military service on 1 September 1812 Military Induction 01 SEP 1812 War of 1812, Capt. Henry James Co., 2nd Reg. KY Militia.7
William Murphy died on 4 March 1846 in Warren County, Illinois, at the age of 69.3,4,5,1
William was buried on Friday, 6 March 1846 in the Ogden Cemetery, located in Colbrook, Warren County, Illinois . From findagrave.com
Military Induction 01 SEP 1812 War of 1812, Capt. Henry James Co., 2nd Reg. KY Militia.
Married Nancy Ferguson 30 Oct 1800 in Barren Co. KY.3,4,1
On 30 October 1800, William Murphy married Nancy Ferguson, daughter of James Ferguson, in Warren County County, Kentucky.6,4,5,1 William Murphy Barren Co. Ky Deed Forum
From: Elijah Haiden
To: Tho. Fergerson & Wm. Murphy, Trustees of Mount Tabor Baptist Church.
Names Mentioned: Clabon Harlow
Type: Land on nw side of Beaver Creek
Date: Aug 1806
Source: Barren Co KY Deed Book B, p. 102. in August 1806 in NW side of Beaver Creek, Barren County, Kentucky.4 He began military service on 1 September 1812 Military Induction 01 SEP 1812 War of 1812, Capt. Henry James Co., 2nd Reg. KY Militia.7
William Murphy died on 4 March 1846 in Warren County, Illinois, at the age of 69.3,4,5,1
William was buried on Friday, 6 March 1846 in the Ogden Cemetery, located in Colbrook, Warren County, Illinois . From findagrave.com
Military Induction 01 SEP 1812 War of 1812, Capt. Henry James Co., 2nd Reg. KY Militia.
Married Nancy Ferguson 30 Oct 1800 in Barren Co. KY.3,4,1
Children of William Murphy and Nancy Ferguson
- Margaret Murphy+ b. 10 Sep 1801, d. 23 Jul 1886
- Elizabeth Murphy b. 1 Aug 1804
John Ecles Murphy+8 b. 16 Oct 1806, d. 7 May 1876
- Nancy Murphy b. 21 Dec 1808
- Rachel Murphy b. 3 Jun 1811, d. 8 Nov 1816
- William Murphy b. 18 Dec 1816, d. 4 Jan 1874
Citations
- [S971] Compiled by Maggie Sallee (prior to 1920) Edited & Completed by Mrs. H. Chris Wallace, compiler, Some history of the Wallace, Murphy and Cooke families (1600-1957) (n.p.: Privately Published, 1957), Page 6. Viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>> on 9 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as Murphy Family History.
- [S971] Compiled by Maggie Sallee (prior to 1920) Edited & Completed by Mrs. H. Chris Wallace, compiler, Some history of the Wallace, Murphy and Cooke families (1600-1957) (n.p.: Privately Published, 1957), Page 9. Viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>> on 9 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as Murphy Family History.
- [S57] Allen G. Werts, online email: e-mail address, WFT Volume 1, Tree 0777 (Portland Oregon), downloaded 23 October 1998.
- [S82] Warren County Illinois Genealogical Society, Warren County Illinois, Coldbrook Township Tombstone Inscriptions. (PO Box 240, Monmouth, IL 61462-0240: Warren County Illinois Genealogical Society , 1983), Page 2. Hereinafter cited as Coldbrook Tombstone Inscript.
- [S118] Sarah Frances Jarvis Pierce, Meadows family: descendants of James and Jane Meadows (Tulsa, Oklahoma: Pierce , 1962). Hereinafter cited as Meadows family.
- [S62] The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky Marriage Records (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co Inc. , 1983), Page 33. Hereinafter cited as Kentucky Marriage Index.
- [S971] Compiled by Maggie Sallee (prior to 1920) Edited & Completed by Mrs. H. Chris Wallace, compiler, Some history of the Wallace, Murphy and Cooke families (1600-1957) (n.p.: Privately Published, 1957), Page 35. Viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>> on 9 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as Murphy Family History.
- [S1246] Helen Gilmore Smith Thomas, Warren County, Kentucky marriages, 1797-1851: from the original marriage bonds and consents (Bowling Green, Ky: Mrs. W. L. Rabold , 1970), page 73. Hereinafter cited as Warren County, Kentucky marriages.
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William Murphy
M, ID# 1089, (1816 - 1874)
Back to top Father* | William Murphy b. 16 Dec 1776, d. 4 Mar 1846 |
Mother* | Nancy Ferguson b. 10 Nov 1779, d. 26 Aug 1862 |
William Murphy was born on 18 December 1816.1,2 He was the son of William Murphy and Nancy Ferguson.
On 20 May 1841, William Murphy married Elizabeth Roundtree in.2
William Murphy died on 4 January 1874 in in Monmouth, Polk, Oregon, at the age of 57.1,2
William was buried in January 1874 in the Fircrest Cemetery, located in Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon .1,2
On 20 May 1841, William Murphy married Elizabeth Roundtree in.2
William Murphy died on 4 January 1874 in in Monmouth, Polk, Oregon, at the age of 57.1,2
William was buried in January 1874 in the Fircrest Cemetery, located in Monmouth, Polk County, Oregon .1,2
Family: William Murphy and Elizabeth Roundtree
Citations
- [S57] Allen G. Werts, online email: e-mail address, WFT Volume 1, Tree 0777 (Portland Oregon), downloaded 23 October 1998.
- [S56] Jerry Rushford, Christians on the Oregon Trail. Churches of Christ and Christian Churches in Early Oregon 1842-1882. (Joplin, Missouri: College Press Publishing , 1997), page 428. Hereinafter cited as Christians on OR Trail.
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William Murphy1
M, ID# 1108, (1732 - 1799)
Back to top Father* | William Murphy b. 1704 |
Mother* | Mary Fouquoy |
THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA CHAPTER IX EARLY CHURCHES IN PITTSYLVANIA THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
The Separate Baptists believed in the immediate working of the spirit of God, and taught that to those who earnestly sought God gave "evident tokens of his will." They spoke with deep feeling and strong gestures, and being deeply affected themselves, Semple says, "correspondent affections were felt by their pious hearers which were frequently expressed by tears, treblings, screams, shouts and acclamations. * * * And the people were greatly astonished, never having seen things in this wise." The earnestness of their exhortations won hosts of converts in Pittsylvania for the new faith.
After several churches had been established Elder Shubal Stearns "conceiveds that an association composed of delegates from all these would have a tendency to impart stability and uniformity to the whole." Accordingly the first association was held in January 1760 at Stearn's church in North Carolina, the Sandy River Meeting House, to which eight churches sent delegates, two of which were in Virginia, the Dan River Church, represented by Samuel Harris and the Lunenburg County Church, represented by William Murphy. William Murphy was born in 1732, Virginia, Or he was born in Northern Ireland.2,3,1 He was the son of William Murphy and Mary Fouquoy.
William Murphy married Margaret Hodge in Halifax County County, Virginia.2,3 William was a Baptist Minister in 1763 in in Staunton, Staunton, Virginia.4
After 1765, William Murphy married Sarah Barton, daughter of Joshua Barton and Jane Dubart, in Virginia.3
William Murphy died in 1799 in Surry County, North Carolina.2,3
The Separate Baptists believed in the immediate working of the spirit of God, and taught that to those who earnestly sought God gave "evident tokens of his will." They spoke with deep feeling and strong gestures, and being deeply affected themselves, Semple says, "correspondent affections were felt by their pious hearers which were frequently expressed by tears, treblings, screams, shouts and acclamations. * * * And the people were greatly astonished, never having seen things in this wise." The earnestness of their exhortations won hosts of converts in Pittsylvania for the new faith.
After several churches had been established Elder Shubal Stearns "conceiveds that an association composed of delegates from all these would have a tendency to impart stability and uniformity to the whole." Accordingly the first association was held in January 1760 at Stearn's church in North Carolina, the Sandy River Meeting House, to which eight churches sent delegates, two of which were in Virginia, the Dan River Church, represented by Samuel Harris and the Lunenburg County Church, represented by William Murphy. William Murphy was born in 1732, Virginia, Or he was born in Northern Ireland.2,3,1 He was the son of William Murphy and Mary Fouquoy.
William Murphy married Margaret Hodge in Halifax County County, Virginia.2,3 William was a Baptist Minister in 1763 in in Staunton, Staunton, Virginia.4
After 1765, William Murphy married Sarah Barton, daughter of Joshua Barton and Jane Dubart, in Virginia.3
William Murphy died in 1799 in Surry County, North Carolina.2,3
Children of William Murphy and Margaret Hodge
John Fouquoy Murphy+1 b. 12 Jun 1752, d. 14 Aug 1818
- Mary Murphy b. 1753
- Tabitha Murphy b. 1753
- Keziah Murphy b. 1754, d. 1754
- William Murphy b. 12 Mar 1759, d. 2 Nov 1833
- Joseph Murphy b. 1761, d. 1839
Children of William Murphy and Sarah Barton
- Isaac Murphy
- Jesse Murphy
- David Murphy b. 1769
- Sarah Murphy b. 1771, d. 1794
- Dubart Murphy b. 1773
- Richard Murphy b. 1776
Citations
- [S971] Compiled by Maggie Sallee (prior to 1920) Edited & Completed by Mrs. H. Chris Wallace, compiler, Some history of the Wallace, Murphy and Cooke families (1600-1957) (n.p.: Privately Published, 1957), Page 9. Viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>> on 9 July 2005. Hereinafter cited as Murphy Family History.
- [S57] Allen G. Werts, online email: e-mail address, WFT Volume 1, Tree 0777 (Portland Oregon), downloaded 23 October 1998.
- [S37] Marvin A. Grant Jr., Compiler, online http://www.martygrant.com/, last modified 2001 by 3291 Alton Phillips Road, Kinston, NC 28504, Fax Number: 252-523-3637
. Hereinafter cited as Marvin A. Grant Jr, email:e-mail address,. - [S108] Letter from Patty Cook to Ginni Morey, 15 Sep 1999; UNKNOWN repository (UNKNOWN repository address).
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