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Sign up freeCornelius Murphy 1859–1941 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: OCT 1859
Birth Location: New York
Death Date: 1941
Death Location: St. Bridget's Cemetery, Salisbury, New York
Father: John Murphy
Mother: Johanna Lucey
Spouse(s): Margaret McEvoy
Children(s): Mani None, Agnes Murphy, Robert Murphy, John Murphy
In 1859, Cornelius Murphy entered the world in New York, born to John C Murphy And Johanna Lucey. Cornelius Murphy married Margaret Mcevoy, and had children including Agnes Murphy, John H Murphy, Mani, Robert K Murphy. Cornelius Murphy passed away in 1941 in St. Bridget's Cemetery, Salisbury, New York.
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Biography
- In 1859, Cornelius Murphy entered the world in New York, born to John C Murphy And Johanna Lucey.
- Cornelius Murphy married Margaret Mcevoy, and had children including Agnes Murphy, John H Murphy, Mani, Robert K Murphy.
- Cornelius Murphy passed away in 1941 in St. Bridget's Cemetery, Salisbury, New York.
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Cornelius Murphy's Descendants
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1. Mani 1896–1968
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2. Agnes Murphy 1888–1964
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3. Robert (K.) Murphy 1894–1982
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4. John (H.) Murphy 1890–1934
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: OCT 1859
Event Place: New York
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1941
Event Place: Salisbury, New York
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1941
Event Place: St. Bridget's Cemetery, Salisbury, New York