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Donald MURPHY 1729–1810 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1729
Birth Location: Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland
Death Date: 26 Apr 1810
Death Location: probably Isle of Arran, , , Scotland
Father: Patrick Murphy
Mother: Ellen MaCarte
Spouse(s): Isabel Cook
Children(s): James Murphy
In 1729, Donald MURPHY entered the world in Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland, born to Patrick Murphy And Ellen Macarte. Donald MURPHY married Isabel Cook, and had children including James Murphy. Donald MURPHY passed away in 1810 in probably Isle of Arran, , , Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1729, Donald MURPHY entered the world in Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland, born to Patrick Murphy And Ellen Macarte.
- Donald MURPHY married Isabel Cook, and had children including James Murphy.
- Donald MURPHY passed away in 1810 in probably Isle of Arran, , , Scotland.
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Donald MURPHY's Descendants
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1. James Murphy 1756–1845 m. Catherine Adams 1774–1872
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1. Peter Murphy 1811–1883 m. Sarah (Jane) Adams 1816–1868
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1. Eliza (Ann) Murphy 1843–1910 m. Francis Sudsbury 1844–1923
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1. Hugh (Melbourne) Sudsbury 1871–1934 m. Edith (Ada (Adie, Lily)) Palmer 1865–1949
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2. Emma (Jane) Sudsbury 1876–1956
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Donald MURPHY's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1729
Event Place: Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Apr 1810
Event Place: probably Isle of Arran, , , Scotland