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John C. Murphy

BirthMay 1843 - Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Deathabt 1905 - Massachusetts, USA
MotherCatherine (Murphy)
FatherMorris Murphy

Born in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on May 1843 to Morris Murphy and Catherine (Murphy). John C. Murphy married Ellen Ward and had 7 children. He passed away on abt 1905 in Massachusetts, USA.

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Morris Murphy
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine (Murphy)
1820 - Unknown
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Ellen Ward
1857 - Unknown
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Gertrude C Murphy
1886 - Unknown
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Blanche Mary Murphy
1885 - 1971
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John Laurence Murphy
1894 - 1951
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Arthur Leo Murphy
1888 - 1948
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Helen Charlotte Murphy
1896 - Unknown
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Vincent E Murphy
1901 - 1901
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Cocelia F Murphy
1890 - 1972

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