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Myrtle Mae Murphy

Birth15 Aug 1901 - Corinna, Wright, Minnesota, USA
Death21 November 1963 - Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA
MotherLaura Elizabeth Usher
FatherCharles E (Charlie) Murphy

Born in Corinna, Wright, Minnesota, USA on 15 Aug 1901 to Charles E (Charlie) Murphy and Laura Elizabeth Usher. Myrtle Mae Murphy married William Peter Booth and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 November 1963 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA.

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Parents
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Charles E (Charlie) Murphy
1868 - 1959
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Laura Elizabeth Usher
1877 - 1936
Spouse(s)
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William Peter Booth
1893 - 1965
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Victor Vearl Booth
1919 - 1982
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Zada Bernice Booth
1925 - 2006
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Elsie Marie Rhoades
1930 - 2004
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Pearl Lucille Booth
1922 - 2012
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William H Booth
1924 - 1993
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Irving Peter Booth
1931 - 1936
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Mildred Vera Booth
1932 - 2005
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Betty Dohse "Booth"
1929 - 2011
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Laverne Thomas Booth
1933 - 2014
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Charles Leroy Booth
1923 - 2014
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Albert Edward Booth
1928 - 1990
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L D Booth
1921 - Unknown

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