Father: James, MURPHY
Mother: Sarah,Jane, THOMAS
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Surname Finder: MURPHY
INDEX OF PERSONS | INDEX OF SURNAMES
NOTES
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy Started out as a farmer in Henry
County,Alabama.
with his parents.
then he eventully moved on to his own place next door
to his own parents,to him.
He grew up in a farmers life.
So did his father, James,Murphy.
H,T,Murphy,s estate was worth 400 plus dollars.
In Alabama.
NOTE
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy, Was a private in the Confederate
states army, In arkansas.
He enlisted in 1862.
Monticelo,Drew County,Arkansas.
And was mustered out in 1865.
Rank Pvt, Comp B. 26th Ark Infantry. }CSA{.
The Murphy,s had migrated from Alabama,to Arkansas,
To east Texas.
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy, Had moved leaveing behind all of
his parents, and brothers and sisters behind.
In Alabama.
Some or most family records, Have been donated to the
Ancestral Computer file.
To the family history center,In salt lake city,utah.
as of 2 25 1999.
On any and all, Past and present family members to
each others.
Soldier,s loyalty: Confederate
Soldiers rank & regiment: Private, Co. B. 26th
Arkansas Infantry.
Date of Enlistment: May 3, 1862
Place of enlistment: Monticello,Drew County,Arkansas
Age at time of enlistment: about 36
Company Commanders : Captain Samuel,Gibson
Regimental Commander : Colonels Iverson L. Brooks,
A.G.Greenwood, As a S. Morgan,
& Fountain P. Yell
Casualty Information: None
Inprisonment Information: None
Date mustered out: unknown: Possibly Ark.
Place mustered out: unknown: Possibly Ark.
Reference: Hugh T. Murphy,s service record
National Archives, Washington, DC
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy has a younger child missing to
His marriage, to Martha,Jane,Skipper.
Possibly }Fanny,Murphy{.
General Orders,{............Headquarters Army of Northern
No. 9. { Virginia, April 10, 1865.
After four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed
courage and fortitude, the army of northern virginia has
been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources.
I need not tell the brave survivors of so many hard-fought
battles, who have remained steadfast to the last, that
I have consented to the result from no distrust of them.
But,feeling that valor and devotion could accomplish nothing
that could compansate for the loss that may have attended
the continuance of the contest, I determined to avoid
the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have
endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of the
agreement officers and men can return to their homes
and remain until exchanged. You will take with you the
satiafaction that proceeds from the consciousness of duty
faithfully performed; and I earnestly pray that a merciful
God will extend to you his blessing and protection.
With an unceasing admiration of your constancy and devotion
to your country, and a grateful rememberance of your
kind and generous considerations for myself; I bid
you all an affectionate farewell.
R. E. LEE,
General.
1860
>Theodore Roosevelt was 3 and liveing in Newport City, N.Y.,
When 1860 Census takers Knocked on his door.
The future 26th president lived with his father, Theodore, 30,
who was a merchant. One of his two siblings was brother Elliot,
4, who would later father Eleanor Roosevelt, Wife of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The household included five servants.
1880
>Robert E, Lee. 53, Lived in alexandria, Va. Lee was moments away
from his career as commander of southern forces in the civil war.
On the day Census takers were there, he listed his occupation
as U.S. Army and valued his estate at $80,000.
N0. 9.
Page #1, Regimental History of Arkansas.
The 26th Arkansas Infantry
also Known as
The 3rd TRANS-MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT
REGIMENTAL COMMANDER(S) - Colonels Iverson L. Brooks'
A. G. Greenwood, Asa S, Morgan, & Fountain P. Yell
KNOWN BATTLES & CAMPAINS
#1 LITTLE ROCK EXPEDITION, ARKANSAS - August 1 To September
14, 1863.
a. Devil.s Backbone, Arkansas September 1, 1863.
REGIMENT: ?
BRIGADE: BRIG. GEN. John C. Tappan
DIVISION: Price's, Brig. Gen. D.M. Frost
ARMY: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price (District of Arkansas)
#2. RED RIVER CAMPAIN, LOUISIANA - March to April, 1864
a. Sabine Crossroads or Mansfield, Louisiana - April 8, 1864
b. Pleasant Hill, Louisiana - April 9, 1864
REGIMENT: Lt. Colonel Iverson L. Brooks
BRIGADE: Colonel L. C. Gause
DIVISION: BRIG. GEN. Thomas J, Churchill
DISTRICT OF
ARKANSAS: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
ARMY: General E. Kirby Smith
#3. REPULSE OF STEEL'S ARKANSAS EXPEDITION - April 1864
a. Mark's HILL, Arkansas April 25, 1864
b. Camden Arkansas - April 28, 1864
c. Jenkin's Ferry, Arkansas - April 30, 1864
REGIMENT: Lt. Colonel Iverson L. Brooks
BRIGADE: Colonel L.C. GAUSE
DIVISION: BRIG. Gen. Thomas J. Churchill
DISTRICT OF
ARKANSAS: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
ARMY: GENeral E. Kirby Smith
#4. PRICE'S RAID INTO MISSOURI - September 24 to October 28,
1864
A list of Skirmishes and battles fought by Price's men are
as follow: IN MISSOURI - Fayette, Jackson, Farmington,
Shut-in-Gap, Huntsville, Arcadia, Ironton, Mineral Piont,
Pilot Knob, Caledonia, Leasburg, Harrison, Cuba, Jefferson
City, Moreau Creek, Tyler's Mill, Boonville, Russellville,
California, Brunswick, Danville, Ridgely, Lexington, Little
Blue, Westport, And Newtonia. In Kansas - Mine Creek
REGIMENT: ?
BRIGADE: ?
DIVISION: BRIG. GEN. Thomas J. Churchill
ARMY: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
}NOTE{: The above, Is a service record for Hugh,Thomas,Murphy.
Great Grandfather to Joseph,A,Murphy,Jr. All so known
as Robert,Joseph,Murphy,Jr In these family records.
}NOTES{: Possible relative. As told by grandson
}Linnie,Murphy{.
Texas state census records.
ML10 TEXAS
ALBERTIE, }BERTIE{ Murphy
VOL. 80 E.D. 76
SHEET. 1 LINE. 90
W Dec 1898 AGE 1 bn in Texas
Milsm County PCT 5
ENUMERATED WITH SWANNY, ROBERT,L,
RELATIONSHIP TO ABOVE DAUGHTER.
REMARKS. APPARENTLY DAUGHTER OF THOMAS,H,MURPHY.
COULD BE: THOMAS,HUGH.
}OR{, THOMAS,HENRY,Murphy
Acording to }LINNIE,MURPHY{.
}NOTES{
This }Thomas,H,Murphy{: Could be with question part
of Malcolm,Malachi,Murphy family in Henry County,Alab.
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Surname Finder: MURPHY
INDEX OF PERSONS | INDEX OF SURNAMES
Father: James,J, MURPHY,SR
Mother: Nancy,J, BLACKSHEAR
NOTES
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy Started out as a farmer in Henry
County,Alabama.
with his parents.
then he eventully moved on to his own place next door
to his own parents,to him.
He grew up in a farmers life.
So did his father, James,Murphy.
H,T,Murphy,s estate was worth 400 plus dollars.
In Alabama.
NOTE
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy, Was a private in the Confederate
states army, In arkansas.
He enlisted in 1862.
Monticelo,Drew County,Arkansas.
And was mustered out in 1865.
Rank Pvt, Comp B. 26th Ark Infantry. }CSA{.
The Murphy,s had migrated from Alabama,to Arkansas,
To east Texas.
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy, Had moved leaveing behind all of
his parents, and brothers and sisters behind.
In Alabama.
Some or most family records, Have been donated to the
Ancestral Computer file.
To the family history center,In salt lake city,utah.
as of 2 25 1999.
On any and all, Past and present family members to
each others.
Soldier,s loyalty: Confederate
Soldiers rank & regiment: Private, Co. B. 26th
Arkansas Infantry.
Date of Enlistment: May 3, 1862
Place of enlistment: Monticello,Drew County,Arkansas
Age at time of enlistment: about 36
Company Commanders : Captain Samuel,Gibson
Regimental Commander : Colonels Iverson L. Brooks,
A.G.Greenwood, As a S. Morgan,
& Fountain P. Yell
Casualty Information: None
Inprisonment Information: None
Date mustered out: unknown: Possibly Ark.
Place mustered out: unknown: Possibly Ark.
Reference: Hugh T. Murphy,s service record
National Archives, Washington, DC
Hugh,Thomas,Murphy has a younger child missing to
His marriage, to Martha,Jane,Skipper.
Possibly }Fanny,Murphy{.
General Orders,{............Headquarters Army of Northern
No. 9. { Virginia, April 10, 1865.
After four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed
courage and fortitude, the army of northern virginia has
been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources.
I need not tell the brave survivors of so many hard-fought
battles, who have remained steadfast to the last, that
I have consented to the result from no distrust of them.
But,feeling that valor and devotion could accomplish nothing
that could compansate for the loss that may have attended
the continuance of the contest, I determined to avoid
the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have
endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of the
agreement officers and men can return to their homes
and remain until exchanged. You will take with you the
satiafaction that proceeds from the consciousness of duty
faithfully performed; and I earnestly pray that a merciful
God will extend to you his blessing and protection.
With an unceasing admiration of your constancy and devotion
to your country, and a grateful rememberance of your
kind and generous considerations for myself; I bid
you all an affectionate farewell.
R. E. LEE,
General.
1860
>Theodore Roosevelt was 3 and liveing in Newport City, N.Y.,
When 1860 Census takers Knocked on his door.
The future 26th president lived with his father, Theodore, 30,
who was a merchant. One of his two siblings was brother Elliot,
4, who would later father Eleanor Roosevelt, Wife of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The household included five servants.
1880
>Robert E, Lee. 53, Lived in alexandria, Va. Lee was moments away
from his career as commander of southern forces in the civil war.
On the day Census takers were there, he listed his occupation
as U.S. Army and valued his estate at $80,000.
N0. 9.
Page #1, Regimental History of Arkansas.
The 26th Arkansas Infantry
also Known as
The 3rd TRANS-MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT
REGIMENTAL COMMANDER(S) - Colonels Iverson L. Brooks'
A. G. Greenwood, Asa S, Morgan, & Fountain P. Yell
KNOWN BATTLES & CAMPAINS
#1 LITTLE ROCK EXPEDITION, ARKANSAS - August 1 To September
14, 1863.
a. Devil.s Backbone, Arkansas September 1, 1863.
REGIMENT: ?
BRIGADE: BRIG. GEN. John C. Tappan
DIVISION: Price's, Brig. Gen. D.M. Frost
ARMY: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price (District of Arkansas)
#2. RED RIVER CAMPAIN, LOUISIANA - March to April, 1864
a. Sabine Crossroads or Mansfield, Louisiana - April 8, 1864
b. Pleasant Hill, Louisiana - April 9, 1864
REGIMENT: Lt. Colonel Iverson L. Brooks
BRIGADE: Colonel L. C. Gause
DIVISION: BRIG. GEN. Thomas J, Churchill
DISTRICT OF
ARKANSAS: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
ARMY: General E. Kirby Smith
#3. REPULSE OF STEEL'S ARKANSAS EXPEDITION - April 1864
a. Mark's HILL, Arkansas April 25, 1864
b. Camden Arkansas - April 28, 1864
c. Jenkin's Ferry, Arkansas - April 30, 1864
REGIMENT: Lt. Colonel Iverson L. Brooks
BRIGADE: Colonel L.C. GAUSE
DIVISION: BRIG. Gen. Thomas J. Churchill
DISTRICT OF
ARKANSAS: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
ARMY: GENeral E. Kirby Smith
#4. PRICE'S RAID INTO MISSOURI - September 24 to October 28,
1864
A list of Skirmishes and battles fought by Price's men are
as follow: IN MISSOURI - Fayette, Jackson, Farmington,
Shut-in-Gap, Huntsville, Arcadia, Ironton, Mineral Piont,
Pilot Knob, Caledonia, Leasburg, Harrison, Cuba, Jefferson
City, Moreau Creek, Tyler's Mill, Boonville, Russellville,
California, Brunswick, Danville, Ridgely, Lexington, Little
Blue, Westport, And Newtonia. In Kansas - Mine Creek
REGIMENT: ?
BRIGADE: ?
DIVISION: BRIG. GEN. Thomas J. Churchill
ARMY: Maj. Gen. Sterling Price
}NOTE{: The above, Is a service record for Hugh,Thomas,Murphy.
Great Grandfather to Joseph,A,Murphy,Jr. All so known
as Robert,Joseph,Murphy,Jr In these family records.
}NOTES{: Possible relative. As told by grandson
}Linnie,Murphy{.
Texas state census records.
ML10 TEXAS
ALBERTIE, }BERTIE{ Murphy
VOL. 80 E.D. 76
SHEET. 1 LINE. 90
W Dec 1898 AGE 1 bn in Texas
Milsm County PCT 5
ENUMERATED WITH SWANNY, ROBERT,L,
RELATIONSHIP TO ABOVE DAUGHTER.
REMARKS. APPARENTLY DAUGHTER OF THOMAS,H,MURPHY.
COULD BE: THOMAS,HUGH.
}OR{, THOMAS,HENRY,Murphy
Acording to }LINNIE,MURPHY{.
}NOTES{
This }Thomas,H,Murphy{: Could be with question part
of Malcolm,Malachi,Murphy family in Henry County,Alab.
Wife: Martha,Jane, SKIPPER
}NOTES{
H,T,Murphy and wife Martha,Jane,Skipper.
Were child hood sweet hearts to each other
till they married.
As husband and wife.
They grew up together, We are told by family
members.
Together as children.
These parents had ten children to there marriage.
the other two were not known yet.
Children:
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_William, MURPHY __________|__
| (.... - 1795)
_James, MURPHY _________|
| (.... - 1803) m 1797 |
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| |_Mary, MILLER _____________|__
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_James,J, MURPHY,SR __|
| (1799 - 1887) m 1820 |
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| | _Colonel,William, THOMAS __|__
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| |_Sarah,Jane, THOMAS ____|
| (1776 - 1850) m 1797 |
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| |_Johanna, LINTON __________|__
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|--Hugh,Thomas, MURPHY
| (1825 - 1895)
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| _Elijah,Stout, BLACKSHEAR _|__
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| _Alexander, BLACKSHEAR _|
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| | |_Susanne, WARD ____________|__
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|_Nancy,J, BLACKSHEAR _|
(1801 - ....) m 1820 |
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|_Ann, ALLISON __________|
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Surname Finder: MURPHY
INDEX OF PERSONS | INDEX OF SURNAMES
Father: James MURPHY
Mother: Nancy CHESTER
Wife: Martha Jane SKIPPER
Children:
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| (1825 - ....)
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(1803 - ....) |
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Wife: Nancy CHESTER
Children:
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Wife: Nancy CHESTER
Children:
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| (1800 - ....)
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Surname Finder: MURPHY
INDEX OF PERSONS | INDEX OF SURNAMES
Father: Joseph Albert "Linnie" MURPHY
Mother: Ethelle Lucile BELL
_James MURPHY _______
| (1800 - ....)
_Hugh,Thomas, MURPHY _|_Nancy CHESTER ______
| (1825 - ....) (1803 - ....)
_Henry Clinton MURPHY _|
| (1865 - 1945) |
| | _____________________
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| |_Martha Jane SKIPPER _|_____________________
| (1833 - ....)
_Joseph Albert "Linnie" MURPHY _|
| (1910 - 1982) m 1950 |
| | _____________________
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| | ______________________|_____________________
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| |_Laura Lee ROGERS _____|
| (1867 - ....) |
| | _____________________
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| |______________________|_____________________
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|--James Carl MURPHY
| (1950 - 1950)
| _____________________
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| ______________________|_____________________
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| | |______________________|_____________________
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|_Ethelle Lucile BELL ___________|
(1929 - 1987) m 1950 |
| _____________________
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|______________________|_____________________
Surname Finder: MURPHY
INDEX OF PERSONS | INDEX OF SURNAMES
Father: Joseph Albert "Linnie" MURPHY
Mother: Ethelle Lucile BELL
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_Joseph Albert "Linnie" MURPHY _|
| (1910 - 1982) m 1950 |
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|--James Carl MURPHY
| (1950 - 1950)
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(1929 - 1987) m 1950 |
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