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Samuel Murray

Birth09 Jan 1805 - Scott, Kentucky, United States
Death5 Aug 1841 - Troy, Fountain, Indiana, United States
MotherAnn Nancy Ward
FatherChristopher George Moore

Born in Scott, Kentucky, United States on 09 Jan 1805 to Christopher George Moore and Ann Nancy Ward. Samuel Murray married Elizabeth DeHaven and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Aug 1841 in Troy, Fountain, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Christopher George Moore
1773 - 1851
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Ann Nancy Ward
1781 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Dehaven
1802 - 1856
Children Show all
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Nancy Jane Murray
1829 - 1855
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Americus Murray
1834 - 1900
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Parmelia C. Murray
1835 - 1888
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George S. Murray
1831 - 1885
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William Murray
1826 - Unknown
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Almeda Murray
1838 - 1920
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Ann Eliza Murray
1836 - 1859
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Sarah Elizabeth Murray
1840 - 1911

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