Try FREE for 14 days
Female Icon

Adeline Pewitt

Birth17 Oct 1836 - Williamson Co. Tennessee
DeathAbt. 1908 - Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
MotherBarbara Pewitt Pewitt Inman
FatherJoseph Pewitt

Born in Williamson Co. Tennessee on 17 Oct 1836 to Joseph Pewitt and Barbara Pewitt Pewitt Inman. Adeline Pewitt married Rev. David Daniel Murphey, established the first Protestant church ever in the Osage Nation and had 8 children. She passed away on Abt. 1908 in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA.

How do we create a person’s profile?

We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person’s profile. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy.

Adeline Pewitt family tree

Family treeCreate your own family tree
Parents
Male Icon
Joseph Pewitt
1810 - 1840
Female Icon
Barbara Pewitt Pewitt Inman
1814 - 1887
Spouse(s)
Male Icon
Rev. David Daniel Murphey, Established The First Protestant Church Ever In The Osage Nation
1832 - 1917
Children Show all
Male Icon
Charles Wesley Murphey
1874 - 1947
Male Icon
John D Murphy
1856 - Unknown
Male Icon
Joseph Maxfield Murphy
1859 - 1948
Male Icon
Bedford Murphey, Carpenter, Car Builder
1866 - 1918
Female Icon
Bettie Kate Murphy
1870 - 1908
Female Icon
Nancy Barbara 'Anna' Murphey
1878 - 1962
Female Icon
Mary Etta Murphy Beshears
1867 - 1955
Female Icon
Idella J. "Deller" Murphy Fitts Hayes
1862 - 1952

Public Member Trees

This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. You can contact the owner of the tree to get more information.

Private Member Trees

This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can only be viewed by Ancestry members to whom they have granted permission to see their tree.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. If you would like to view one of these trees in its entirety, you can contact the owner of the tree to request permission to see the tree.

Ready to discover your family story?

Search for your own name and we can help you start building your own family tree