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  Murphy coat of arms
This sept is said to be a branch of the Wexford sept, descended from Felim, a younger son of Eanna Cinsealach, progenitor of the Kinsella sept.
Murphy is easily the commonest surname in Ireland: birth registration statistics indicate that of, a population of 4 millions, no less than approximately 55,000 are Murphys.
Thomas Murphy, a police commissioner of New York City in 1951, was afterwards a federal judge, and prosecutor at the Hiss trials.
www.araltas.com /features/murphy   (2793 words)

  
 martin - mar04.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Murphy Gambrell was born 28 Oct 1848.
Col William Elbert Welborn (Mary Martin, Thomas Peyton) was born 8 Jul 1817 in Pendleton District, SC.
William was counted in a census 1860 in Pickens District, SC.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~oldpend2/martin/marg04.htm   (2062 words)

  
 Socialist Party archives - Great 1913 Lockout, Militant, 1983
Against Larkin and the ITGWU were ranged 404 employers in the Employers Federation and at their head the millionaire William Martin Murphy.
On Friday August 15th, William martin Murphy walked into the despatch room of the Irish Independent and offered his staff the choice of the union of their jobs.40 were paid of at once.
Murphy continued to run the tramways on the basis of scabs.
www.geocities.com /socialistparty/LabHist/1913.htm   (3482 words)

  
 Andy Bielenberg - The Career of William Martin Murphy
Murphy built tramways in Dublin, Cork, Belfast, London Southern, Isle of Thanet, Hastings and District, Bournemouth and Poole, Paisley and District and in Buenos Aires, in addition to being one of the pioneers of the use of electricity in Ireland.
Murphy had the whole paper overhauled and reorganised and he relaunched it in a new and highly successful format, originally pioneered by the Harmsworths in London.
Murphy believed that Ireland needed its trading links with Britain but it also needed full fiscal autonomy (like Canada, South Africa and Australia); he was scathing of Redmond's policy to concede this vital issue to the Liberal government in return for their support for the Home Rule Bill of 1914.
www.ucc.ie /chronicon/bielen.htm   (4937 words)

  
 martin - mar03.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Caldwell Richey was born 27 Jun 1845 and died 23 Dec 1918.
William Ezekiel Murphy Richardson was born 13 Dec 1840 in SC.
William Elbert Murphy Pickell was born 25 Jun 1853 and died 23 Jun 1933.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~oldpend2/martin/marg03.htm   (1749 words)

  
 Deborah Murphy
Deborah Murphy was born on June 5, 1950 in North Platte, Nebraska and received her BA from Kearney State College in 1972.
Murphy is largely known as a landscape painter and works mainly with acrylics.
Murphy is a member of the Nebraska Women's Caucus for Art and is represented by galleries in Omaha, Lincoln, and Kansas City.
monet.unk.edu /mona/contemp/murphy/murphy.html   (105 words)

  
 Timothy Michael Healy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However he came into notoriety again when returned in the January 1910 general election in alliance with William O'Brien's All-for Ireland League, be it that their coelescence based largely on their common opposition to the Irish party.
His reputation was not enhanced by his representing of William Martin Murphy, the Catholic industrialist who sparked the 1913 Dublin Lockout.
Initially the Irish government under W. Cosgrave wished for Healy to reside in a new small residence, but when facing death threats from the IRA, as a temporary measure he was moved into the Viceregal Lodge, the former 'out of season' residence of the Lord Lieutenant, the former representative of the Crown before 1922.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timothy_Michael_Healy   (758 words)

  
 Audie L. Murphy
Murphy received the Medal of Honor and the Legion of Merit on June 2, 1945 in front of his entire division in Salzburg, Austria.
Murphy became known as the most decorated soldier in the U.S. Army and went on to be a major American film star until his death in 1971.
It was in her scrapbook until Murphy, now a movie star, went on location near Yakima, Wash., for the filming of his own exploits in "To Hell and Back." She had a reunion there with Murphy and gave him the snapshot.
www.warfoto.com /AudieMurphy.htm   (3186 words)

  
 Murphy
Harriet is identified as "Ariann" Martin in the New Scotland Presbyterian Church record that reports the baptism of her daughter, Margaret Jane.
William was listed as a flsmith, 33 years old, a U.S. native born in Albany County, and a resident in the current town for 5 years.
William Murphy went off to fight with the Union Army in 1861 when Frank was only 6 years old.
www.michaelrmurphy.com /Murphy.htm   (5114 words)

  
 Audie Murphy List of Stamp Petitioners
Audie Murphy was not only a true American hero, but, during the fifties when I was a kid, he was a cultural icon.
Murphy, though short in stature, cast a very tall shadow throughout the 50's and we can most certainly show our esteem and high regard for one of America's greatest war heroes and acknowledge the role his movies played in influencing the baby boomer generation.
Lt. Murphy as well as many other American heroes should be honored with postage stamps as opposed to placing flowers or art deco designs on stamps.
www.audiemurphy.com /petiform/peti_m.htm   (1954 words)

  
 Murphy Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
As might be expected in the case of a name as numerous as Murphy the references to prominent persons of the name in the Annals are frequent throughout the centuries, both of the Leinster and the Ulster septs, for the most part to chiefs and soldiers; but there are others, e.g.
John Murphy (1755-1836), was a famous sea captain; James Cavanagh Murphy (1760-1814), first a bricklayer, later an architect, was a leading authority on Spanish, Moorish and Portuguese architecture; and finally there was William Martin Murphy (1844-1921), business magnate and leader of the employers in the great Dublin strike of 1913.
The Ulster Murphys have been less prominent: Arthur Murphy (1727-1805) was an actor and dramatist of some note; Rev. James Gracey Murphy (1808-1896) was a Hebrew scholar; and Patrick Murphy (1834-1862) was remarkable for his immense height, being eight feet one inch tall.
www.pdevlinz.btinternet.co.uk /genmurphy.htm   (568 words)

  
 MARTIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Martin who formerly had lived for 30 years in Shamrock died at 12:15 A.M. Monday in Washington, Pa. Survivors are two sons; Robert E. of Thornton, Calif. and Teddy A. Martin of Pampa; three daughters Mrs.
Martin, although quite a young man, enlisted his services and was badly wounded during the fighting in the Shanadoah Valley that he was forced to spend months in a hospital.
Martin was a tool dresser in the oil and gas fields of the district.
members.aol.com /jross1234/martin.html   (4263 words)

  
 William Murphy Seven
Zebulon Murphy, the eldest son of Richard and Sarah Murphy, was surveyor of St. Francois County from 1865-73 and from 1877-85.
Artemissa Murphy, eldest daughter of Zebulon and Amanda Murphy, born October 8, 1853, was married to John O'Neal, December 5, 1878.
Lucinda Murphy, the youngest daughter of Zebulon and Amanda Murphy was born in 1855.
www.pastracks.com /murphy/murphy7.htm   (500 words)

  
 Man pleads guilty to knocking down bald eagle's nest | BonitaNews.com
William Martin Murphy, 62, a local land development manager, told U.S. Magistrate Judge Douglas N. Frazier that he knew he was knocking down a eagle’s nest last November, but he was unaware that there were birds living in it.
Murphy is charged with the misdemeanor of intentionally destroying a bald eagle’s nest on Nov. 2, 2005.
According to previous testimony, Murphy was working at a construction site between Colonial Boulevard and Winkler Avenue, just north of Heritage Palms in Fort Myers, when one of his employees told him there were eagles building a nest and it would make development difficult.
www.bonitanews.com /news/2006/mar/31/man_pleads_guilty_knocking_down_bald_eagles_nest   (616 words)

  
 WILLIAM IRWIN THOMPSON, videotapes audiotapes videos cassettes CDs publications
William Irwin Thompson is the Lindisfarne Scholar of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City.
An on going series of dialogues between WIT and other Lindisfarne Fellows composed of the general format of WIT making an introduction and then the featured speaker relating to whatever the relevence of their work is to the cultural expansive ideas that the Lindisfarne Fellows are celebrating in association.
For the past thirty years William Thompson has been working on a project in cultural history that attempts to understand the contemporary transformation of consciousness and culture that we are living through by reaching out for models and myths taken from a study of the dynamics of cultural change in the past.
sound.photosynthesis.com /William_Irwin_Thompson.html   (1403 words)

  
 Man charged with destroying protected eagle nest to plead guilty | BonitaNews.com
Federal prosecutors on Monday charged William Martin Murphy, 62, on one misdemeanor count of intentionally destroying a bald eagle’s nest on Nov. 2.
After the nest fell to the ground, Murphy loaded the nest into the back of his pickup, drove it to another construction site on State Road 80 in Fort Myers and placed it where he knew construction machines would bury it the next morning.
Murphy told wildlife officials that he destroyed the nest because the nesting eagles would have halted development on the job site, according to court records.
www.bonitanews.com /news/2006/mar/16/man_charged_destroying_protected_eagle_nest_plead_   (1032 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of William Martin
Berney Earl Martin, born September 17, 1907 in Clark Co, IL (Source: Court House Birth Rec # Bk 3 Pg 57.); died April 03, 1913 in Clark Co, IL (Source: Court House Death Rec # Bk 2 Pg 122.).
Infant Girl Martin, born September 17, 1907 in Clark Co, IL (Source: Court House Birth & Death Rec # Bk 3 Pg 57.); died September 17, 1907 in Clark Co, IL.
Doris Louise Martin, born March 10, 1914 in Clark Co, IL (Source: Court House Birth Rec # Bk 4 Pg 85.); died March 03, 1915 in Clark Co, IL (Source: Court House Death Rec # Bk 2 Pg 192.).
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/h/o/w/Debbie-A-Howell/GENE2-0004.html   (545 words)

  
 Elder William Murphy - Interview (August, 2004)
William Murphy, III is certainly one of those rare characters, set aside to achieve this divine purpose, so that others from the body of Christ might benefit.
Murphy’s ability to invoke the Holy Spirit during divine corporate worship has singled out his awesome ministry as authentically rich in substance and style, adding to his credibility as an anointed and highly revered Worship Leader wherever he goes.
William Murphy is not an artist; I am a minister of worship.
www.blackgospel.com /interviews/elderwilliammurphy   (2952 words)

  
 William Murphy Six
CHAPTER VI Ketturah Murphy, daughter of William and Rachel Henderson Murphy, was born in eastern Tennessee, April 9, 1796.
William Murphy Cravens began the practice of law in 1858 or 1859 at Neosho, Mo., and was prosecuting Attorney when the Civil War started.
William Ben Cravens, son of William M. and Mary E. Rutherford Cravens, was married to Carolyn Dial, at Fort Smith, Ark., December 19, 1894.
www.pastracks.com /murphy/murphy6.htm   (729 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Murphy's in the 'Haunted' house   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Murphy, in good spirits, agreed to talk to the press — on condition that no questions are asked about Jackson, who cast Murphy in his Black or White video in 1994.
Murphy brought three of his kids (he has five), along with their statuesque model mother, Nicole (dressed in knee-high Gucci boots).
Then last May, Murphy threw 13-year-old Marc John Jefferies a surprise party in the Murphy home, followed by a trip to Niketown to pick out four pairs of shoes and three jumpsuits.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/news/2003-11-24-haunted-premiere_x.htm   (665 words)

  
 Richard Tonsing's and Margaret Bernard's Family Trees - Person Page 41   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William Buchanan was born in 1755 in Augusta County, Virginia.
He was the son of William Julius Riddle Sr.
William Bowen was born on 6 March 1756 in Augusta County, Virginia.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~okrick/p41.htm   (3535 words)

  
 The Lock-out, Dublin 1913
And Murphy wrote at the same time: "I am not the leader of the employers, although I have been called the leader.
Murphy refused to recognise the ITGWU, would not talk with anyone who was a member, and, in July 1913, called a meeting of his employees in the Tramways Company where he bluntly told them that, while they could form a Union of their own, they could not join the ITGWU.
Though the lock-out was over it was to have a profound effect on the coming years, not least because of the Irish Citizens Army which had been formed by James Connolly as the strikers’ defence force.
www.eiretek.org /chapters/books/General/lockout.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Audie Murphy at Brian's Drive-In Theater
Murphy's marriage to Wanda Hendrix suffered under the strain of their careers and ended in 1950.
Murphy's feelings change radically when he falls in love with a half-breed missionary (Linda Lawson), then must stop greedy miners out to start a war with the Apaches.
Murphy, who also joined them in 1946, would continue his western career for a few years after his cohorts rode into the film sunset.
www.briansdriveintheater.com /audiemurphy.html   (2003 words)

  
 The Dublin Lock-out of 1913 - Ireland / Britain History - Anarkismo
Murphy's plan was to use the weapon of starvation to break the union.
Murphy used his newspapers to claim that the tram strike was collapsing and to attempt to split the strikers by printing all manner of lies and slanders against Larkin.
Murphy had once again called for a lock-out but this time his employer friends refused to follow him They had won two years earlier but at a great financial cost.
www.anarkismo.net /newswire.php?story_id=470   (4525 words)

  
 Surnames in Daly / Feeney Genealogy
The Irish version of Murphy was first anglicised to O'Morchoe, in the 16th century, and David O'Morchoe's grandfather changed his name to this version by deed poll in 1895.
The achievements of the Murphy clan are numerous and wide ranging.
Patrick Murphy, born in Co. Down in 1832, was the tallest man in Europe, standing at 8 ft. 1in.
www.strandnet.com /family/surnames   (1420 words)

  
 Martin O'Malley: Murphy is denounced for linking Nazis, police   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Murphy is featured this week in an Ehrlich campaign radio ad that states that Ehrlich’s Democratic opponent, Mayor Martin O’Malley, “sanctions and directs the arrests of thousands of Baltimore city people – predominantly fl – without ever charging them with a crime.”
Ehrlich spokeswoman Shareese N. DeLeaver said that Murphy is not a spokesman for the Republican governor’s campaign and that the comment was different from Henson’s, which directly called Ehrlich a Nazi.
Art Abramson, director of the Baltimore Jewish Council, said he believes Murphy was trying to draw a comparison between the Nazis and city police, but said he does not blame Ehrlich directly for the comment.
www.martinomalley.com /news/1036/murphy-is-denounced-for-linking-nazis-police   (530 words)

  
 THE BLANKET * Letters
Instead I criticised what O Donghaile actually wrote: he stated that Martin McGuinness’s request that people not cooperate with biographers, Johnston and Clarke, was a form of censorship and likened it in addition to the systematic closure of bookshops.
Former teacher and Labour party activist, William Breslin, told the Inquiry that one of the reasons he had not signed his statement until January of this year was that he had been told extracts from an original draft of his evidence had appeared in the Clarke/Johnston book, entitled "From Guns to Government".
Yeats was arguing against the money grubbing William Martin Murphy (owner of the Irish Independent which supported the 1916 executions) types by contrasting it to the ‘romantic’ views of O’Leary (who was also an iconoclast and an atheist by the way).
lark.phoblacht.net /ol2mcgltr.html   (1463 words)

  
 The Murphy Family of Bedford County Virginia
MURPHY The earliest ancestor that we can identify with reasonable certainty in the Murphy family is John Murphy, Sr., probably born prior to 1750, died 1819.
William Bates may have been the father of Katy Bates, but that is not clear from the marriage bond.
The first appearance of John Murphy in the records of Bedford County was on 28 Nov 1764, when he joined others to give bond that William Mead would perform the duties of sheriff of the county.
www.myoutbox.net /murphy.htm   (5535 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/williammurphyiii
William relocated to Atlanta in 2001, to become the Senior Minister of Worship at New Birth Cathedral under the pastorate of Bishop Eddie L. Long.
William also serves the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship as the Senior Worship Leader under the Bishopric of Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr.
William is the husband of one wife (danielle) and the father of four children; William IV, Paul Christian, David Benjamin, and Keilah Lauren.
www.myspace.com /williammurphyiii   (934 words)

  
 RootsWeb: NORCAL-L Martin Murphy, Jr, California Pioneer 1844-1884
Martin referred to is actually Patrick Martin (father of Ann Martin Murphy).
Elizabeth Yuba Murphy was the baby that was born near the Yuba River.
However, she survived to adulthood and married (I believe) William Taafe.
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/NORCAL/1999-08/0935663508   (564 words)

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