Person:Elizabeth Murray (2)

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Elizabeth Jane Murray
m. 20 Sep 1860
  1. Elizabeth Jane Murray1861 - 1921
  2. Frank Murray1868 - 1948
  3. Albert Sherman Murray1871 - 1947
  4. Grace Lillie Murray1874 - 1915
  5. Ruth Maude Murray1880 - 1943
  6. Glenn Aura Murray1883 - 1952
m. 12 Jan 1880
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Jane Murray
Alt Name Libbie _____
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 26 Jun 1861 Sullivan, New York, United States
Census[3] 1870 Dement, Ogle, Illinois, United StatesWith Parents
Census[4] 1880 Pine Rock, Ogle, Illinois, United States
Marriage 12 Jan 1880 Ogle County, Illinoisto Philip Pyam Jones
Residence[5] 1892 Martin, Minnesota, United States
Census[6] 1900 Martin, Minnesota, United StatesSilver Lake Township
Census[7] 1910 Clearwater, Wright, Minnesota, United States
Residence[8] Dec 1915 Clearwater, Wright, Minnesota, United States
Census[9] 1920 St. Cloud, Stearns, Minnesota, United Stateswith son, Claude.
Residence[1] Bet 1919 and 1921 St. Cloud, Stearns, Minnesota, United States701-5th Avenue South,
Death[1] 30 Dec 1921 St. Cloud, Stearns, Minnesota, United StatesCause: Valvular Disease of Heart
Burial[1] 3 Jan 1922 Clearwater, Wright, Minnesota, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Death Certificate.
  2. 1865 New York State Census, Sullivan County, Town of Fremont, June 19, 1865, Family.
  3. 1870 U.S. Census, Illinois, Ogle County, Dement Township, M593 265, Page 207.
  4. 1880 U.S. Census.
  5. Affidavit For Civil War Pension Of George Murray 1892.
  6. 1900 U.S. Census, Minnesota, Martin County, Silver Lake Township, T623 775, Page 338.
  7. 1910 U.S. Census, Minnesota, Wright County, Clearwater Township, T624 728, Page 42A.
  8. Obituary of Grace Murray Inman.
  9. 1920 U.S. Census, Minnesota, Stearns County, St. Cloud, Roll T625 863, Page 4B.
  10.   Family notes.

    Notes from Alta Mary Murray Moses September 2, 2002:

    I remember when we went to Uncle Bert's in '39 or '40 that we met nephew of our Dad that was a Jones and was older than our Dad was. We visited Aunt Ruth's and met all her family. I remember Kenneth taking me to a cheese making place and I got some of the really smelly cheese, Limburger. Dad loved it but Mother hated it and made me seal it up in a tight jar to bring it home with us.