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Outline Descendant Report for William Murphy Outline Descendant Report for William Murphy 1 William Murphy b: 1704 in Ireland or Virginia, d: 1743 in Halifax, Virginia ... + Eleanor Elizabeth Echols b: 1704 in King & Queen County, Virginia, m: 1732, d: 1752 in St. Clair, Illinois ......2 Rev. Joseph Paul Murphy b: 01 Apr 1734 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, d: 07 Sep 1814 in Surrey County, North Carolina ...... + Catherine Thompson m: 11 Nov 1802 in Surrey County, North Carolina ...... + Valentine Haley m: 1750, d: 1800 .........3 Richard Murphy b: 1775 in Surry County, North Carolina, d: 1820 in Casey County, Kentucky ......... + Jean (Jane) York b: 1780 in Surry County, North Carolina, m: 02 Sep 1800 in Surrey County, North Carolina, d: 1820 in Casey County, Kentucky? ............4 Joel Murphy b: 02 Feb 1807 in Casey County, Kentucky, d: 26 May 1860 in Casey County, Kentucky ............ + Sarah Jane "Sallie" Wood b: 29 May 1812, m: 03 Sep 1830 in Casey County, Kentucky, d: 06 Aug 1860 in Casey County, Kentucky ...............5 David M. Murphy b: 1842 ...............5 Robert Preston Murphy b: Abt. 1835 in , , Kentucky, United States, d: 1882 in Casey Co., KY ............... + Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Pelley b: 22 Oct 1841 in Casey Co., KY, m: 13 Feb 1866 in Casey County, Kentucky, d: 07 Feb 1934 ..................6 Robert Lee Murphy b: 04 Feb 1870 in KY, d: 02 Apr 1943 .................. + Riley Ann Sanders b: 08 Jun 1872 in Roley, Adair County, Kentucky, m: 22 Nov 1896, d: 27 Oct 1945 in Liberty, Kentucky .....................7 Edna Lee Murphy b: 02 Sep 1898 in Boyle, Casey County, Kentucky ?, d: 22 Jun 1998 in Home, Liberty, Kentucky ..................... + Willie Moss Watkins b: 18 Aug 1884 in Yosemite, Ky, m: 19 Jun 1916 in First Christian Church, Liberty, Kentucky, d: 28 Feb 1990 in Casey County War Memorial Hospital, Liberty, Kentucky ........................8 Josephine Lenore Watkins b: 20 Sep 1918 in Grove Ridge, Casey County, Kentucky, d: 18 Sep 2002 in Liberty, Kentucky ........................ + John Edgar Foster b: 31 Jul 1915 in Liberty, Kentucky, m: 23 Nov 1938 in Liberty, Casey County, Kentucky, d: 28 Dec 1984 in Liberty, Kentucky ...........................9 Jerry Lee Foster b: 10 Jul 1944 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, d: Later, please ........................... + Vivian Sharleen Cochran b: 21 Jul 1944 in Casey, Kentucky, m: 04 Jan 1965 in Jamestown, Tennessee ..............................10 Alice Lenore Foster b: 10 Nov 1965 in Lexington, Kentucky .............................. + John Edward McCallum b: 27 Jan 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts, m: 17 Apr 1993 in First Christian Church, Liberty, Kentucky .................................11 Luke Foster McCallum b: 03 Sep 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts .................................11 Riley Jane McCallum b: 18 Jul 1997 in Boston, Massachusetts .................................11 Margaret Vivian McCallum b: 28 Jun 1999 in Boston, Massachusetts ..............................10 Rebecca Jane Foster b: 06 Nov 1970 in Lexington, Kentucky ...........................9 John Watkins Foster Jr. b: 06 Dec 1939 in Lexington, Kentucky ........................... + Barbara Jean MacQuarrie b: 07 Dec 1940 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, m: 12 Jun 1972 in New Haven, Connecticut ..............................10 Ainslie Elizabeth Watkins Foster b: 12 Jan 1976 in New Haven, Connecticut .............................. + Mathew Fortune m: 17 Aug 2002 .................................11 William Ennis Fortune b: 05 May 2005 in Denver, Colorado .................................11 Christopher Callum Fortune b: 01 May 2007 in Denver, Co ..............................10 Jonathan Watkins Foster III b: 11 Sep 1978 in New Haven, Connecticut ........................8 Elizabeth Lee Watkins b: 04 Jul 1920 in Grove Ridge, Casey County, Kentucky ........................ + Benjamine William Baker Jr. m: 1940 ...........................9 Sherry Jo Baker b: 06 Oct 1946 ........................... + John Dahman b: 27 Jun 1950 in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, m: 04 Jan 1995 in Kehai, Maui, Hawaii ...........................9 Benjamine William Baker III b: 23 Apr 1948 ........................8 Sharleen Murphy Watkins b: 23 Jan 1923 in Albany, Clinton County, KY ........................ + Louis Alger Power b: 1922, m: 1944 ...........................9 Jo Anne Power b: 1947 ........................... + John Perkins ........................... + Phillip Nichol ..............................10 Laura Ellen Nichols b: 22 Jul 1978 ..............................10 Heather Elizabeth Nichols b: 28 Feb 1974 .............................. + Bert Thomas .................................11 Braden Louis Thomas b: 20 Feb 2004 ........................... + Wayne Johnson ...........................9 Kathryn L. Power b: 23 May 1950 in Mason Co., KY ........................... + Earl Estes ........................... + Thomas Joseph Sorrell ..............................10 Amy Jo Sorrell b: 27 Jul 1970 ..............................10 Melissa Katherine Sorrell b: 08 Sep 1972 ...........................9 Sarah Elizabeth Power b: 1957 ........................... + Douglas Hale ........................... + Robert Bonnell ..............................10 Justin Bowman Bonnell b: 19 Jul 1978 ..............................10 Trebor Lloyd Bonnell b: 04 Jun 1981 ........................... + Kenny Carl ........................8 James William Robert Watkins b: 17 Feb 1926 in Liberty, Casey County, Kentucky ........................ + Mollie Musgrave b: 1927 ...........................9 Lauren Lee Watkins b: 13 Feb 1956 ........................... + David Leatherbarrow ..............................10 Sara Rhea Leatherbarrow b: 31 Oct 1987 ..............................10 Ethan Eric Leatherbarrow b: 17 Jan 1991 ...........................9 Pamela Marie Watkins b: 15 Jun 1958 ........................... + Danny Shields ..............................10 Daniel Patrick Shields b: 21 Jun 1990 ..............................10 Andrew Lee Shields b: 07 Apr 1992 ...........................9 Jamie Ruth Watkins b: 25 May 1962 ........................... + Danny Semkow ..............................10 Daniel James Semkow b: 22 Sep 1996 ..............................10 KeLee Marie Semkow b: 04 Dec 2000 ...........................9 Kelly Dugan Watkins b: 19 Aug 1969 ........................... + Steve LaFreniere ..............................10 Katie LaFreniere .................................11 Tracy Farris b: 05 Mar 1965 ................................. + Johnson .................................11 Tammy Iretta Farris b: 18 Jul 1969 ..............................10 Emily LaFreniere .....................7 Robert Preston Murphy b: 02 Jun 1900 in Casey Co., KY, d: 04 Aug 1941 in Casey Co., KY ..................... + Lela Branson b: 1904, d: 1960 .....................7 Elizabeth Sanders Murphy b: 1902, d: 18 Aug 1952 in Christian Co., KY (Residence: Calloway Co., KY) ..................... + Walter Bryan Moser b: 1896, d: 05 Nov 1962 in Calloway Co., KY ........................8 Walter Bryan Moser Jr. b: 22 May 1932 in Calloway Co., KY ........................8 Robert Jackson Moser b: 10 Jan 1930 in Calloway Co., KY, d: 24 Feb 1981 in Franklin Co., KY ........................ + Billie Farley ...........................9 Rebecca Sharon Moser ........................... + David E. Smith ...........................9 William Bryan Moser ........................... + Elizabeth Mills ...........................9 John Farley Moser ........................... + Linda .....................7 William Riffe Murphy b: 10 Sep 1904, d: 09 May 1991 ..................... + Leota Shreve b: 16 Oct 1904, d: 30 Jul 1996 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................8 Lou Ann Murphy b: 17 Aug 1937 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................ + Clive Iler ...........................9 Terry Iler ........................... + Janet ..............................10 Nathan Iler ..............................10 Matthew Iler ...........................9 Melodee Iler ...........................9 Clifton Miller Iler b: 21 Nov 1964 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................... + Robyn ..............................10 Jason Iler ..............................10 Justin Iler ...........................9 Kathryn Shreve Iler b: 16 Feb 1961 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................... + William "Bill" Botts ..............................10 Zachary Wilson Botts b: 03 Aug 1993 in Kenton Co., KY ..............................10 Hillary Anne Botts b: 27 Nov 1990 in Kenton Co., KY ........................ + Cleve Iler ...........................9 Terry Iler b: 1958 ...........................9 Melodee Iler b: 1964 ...........................9 Clifton Miller Iler b: 21 Nov 1964 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................... + Robyn ..............................10 Jason Iler ..............................10 Justin Iler ...........................9 Kathryn Shreve Iler b: 16 Feb 1961 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................... + William "Bill" Botts ..............................10 Zachary Wilson Botts b: 03 Aug 1993 in Kenton Co., KY ..............................10 Hillary Anne Botts b: 27 Nov 1990 in Kenton Co., KY ..................... + Marguerite Jacobs ..................... + Vera Combest .....................7 James Welby Murphy b: 06 Sep 1907, d: 17 Aug 1965 ..................... + Lorene Griffin b: 13 Sep 1913 in Casey Co., Kentucky, d: 06 Sep 1979 in Jefferson Co., KY ........................8 William "Billy" Griffin Murphy b: 21 Aug 1934 in Liberty, Kentucky, d: 03 May 1986 in Louisville, Kentucky
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