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Joseph Murphy

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Joseph Murphy
This is Joe and his wife Irene. They never had children together but were a loving couple that had family visits. They lived in a log cabin in Fayetteville Ohio with a big feather bed in the attic. They had a wood burning stove in the middle of the house to warm up by.
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Joseph Murphy
Joseph Murphy is the son of Daniel E Murphy (1857-1926) and Margaret "Maggie" Sheehan Murph (1862-1928). He was born on September 4, 1893 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA and had siblings Theresa, Edwin, and Daniel Murphy. They grew up in Cincinnati, OH. He later moved to Perry, Brown, Ohio, USA where he spent most of his life. Joseph was married to Mary Irene Magher (1886–1958) and worked as a farmer. He and his wife never had kids and lived in a log cabin in Fayetteville Ohio with a big feather bed in the attic. They had a wood burning stove in the middle of the house to warm up by.
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