[National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, -Vol. I-CLII (152)] page 291 Mrs. Cornelia MURPHEY Worth French. DAR ID Number: 8792 Born in North Carolina. Wife of George Reade French. [p.291] Descendant of Col. Archibald MURPHEY, of North Carolina. Daughter of Barzillia Gardner Worth and Mary Elizabeth Jessie Carter, his wife. Granddaughter of John Paine Carter and Cornelia Ann MURPHEY, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Judge Archibald De Bow MURPHEY and Jane Armistead Scott, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Archibald MURPHEY and Jane De Bow, his wife. Archibald MURPHEY commanded a regiment of militia which gave valuable service when the State was overrun by the British. He died in Caswell county in 1817. Also Nos. 3253, 6084. page 184 Mrs. Florence Sarah MURPHEY Hoyt. DAR ID Number: 20523 Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wife of Frederick A. Hoyt. Descendant of Col. Archibald MURPHEY, of North Carolina. Daughter of Capt. P. U. MURPHEY and Emily Rennie Patrick, his wife. Granddaughter of Judge Archibald De Bow MURPHEY and Jane Armistead Scott, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald MURPHEY and Nancy De Bow, his wife. Archibald MURPHEY, (1742-1817), commanded a regiment in the North Carolina militia when Cornwallis invaded the colony. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Caswell Co., N. C. Also Nos. 3253, 6084, 8792. page 258 Miss Martha MURPHEY. DAR ID Number: 21706 Born in Albany, New York. Descendant of Corp. Daniel MURPHEY and of Jonas Coolidge. Daughter of Elijah Warriner MURPHEY and Helen Amelia Hulburt, his wife. Granddaughter of Coolidge Bliss MURPHEY and Mary Ann Atkins, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah MURPHEY and Elizabeth Bliss, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel MURPHEY and Elizabeth Knowlton, his wife; Justin Bliss and Elizabeth Coolidge, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Coolidge and Ann Harrington, his wife. Daniel MURPHEY, (1744-1808), served as corporal in Capt. Isaac Colton's company, Col. David Brewer's regiment. He was born and died in Springfield, Mass. Jonas Coolidge, (1744-76), turned out from Watertown at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Samuel Barnard's company. He served in the Massachusetts militia in the Northern campaign and died, 1776, of camp fever at Ticonderoga. Also No. 7414. page 31 Mrs. Mary Wayne MURPHEY Mccloy. DAR ID Number: 125092 Born in Obion County, Tenn. Wife of Stewart McCloy. Descendant of Joseph Morris, as follows: 1. John MURPHEY (1839-1913) m. 1870 Sallie Bailey (b. 1853). See No. 125091. page 32 Mrs. Eliza MURPHEY White. DAR ID Number: 125097 Born in Obion County, Tenn. Wife of James White. Descendant of Joseph Morris, as follows: 1. Robert S. MURPHEY (b. 1842) m. 1874 Anna L. Morris (b. 1853). See No. 125091. page 32 Mrs. Elizabeth MURPHEY Prather. DAR ID Number: 125098 Born in Fulton County, Ky. Wife of Dr. Hugh Ed. Prather. Descendant of Joseph Morris, as follows: 1. James MURPHEY (1839-81) m. 1866 Elizabeth Miles (1846-81). 2. Nathaniel MURPHEY m. 1831 Eliza Morris (1815-78). See No. 125091. page 64 Mrs. Ella E. MURPHY Brundage. DAR ID Number: 10159 Born in New York. Wife of Charles W. Brundage. Descendant of Timothy MURPHY, of New Jersey. Daughter of Prof. John Gaylord MURPHY and Sarah Cornelia Myer, his wife. Granddaughter of John MURPHY and Katherine Vrooman, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy MURPHY and Margaret Feeck, his wife. Timothy MURPHY enlisted at sixteen and served at Brandywine. He was in Morgan's Rifle Corps in the Burgoyne campaign, and it was his shot that mortally wounded General Fraser at Bemis Heights. He was under Col. William Butler in the defense of Schoharie county, and as he was a fine marksman became a terror to the Indians and Tories. He died at Schoharie, N. Y., in 1818. page 198 Mrs. Susan Elanor MURPHY Logan. DAR ID Number: 25539 Born in Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania. Wife of Albert Johnston Logan. Descendant of Owen MURPHY. Daughter of Col. John MURPHY and Sarah L. Price, his wife. Granddaughter of John MURPHY and Eleanor Donaldson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John MURPHY and Elizabeth Boyle, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Owen MURPHY. Owen MURPHY enlisted at Martinsbug under Capt. Joseph Mitchell, Col. James Wood's regiment, Virginia Continental Line. He was placed on the pension roll of Alleghany Co., Penna., 1818, at the age of 74, for three year's actual service as private. He lived to be over ninety. page 307 Mrs. Susan MURPHY Truby. DAR ID Number: 27844 Born in Buffalo, Pennsylvania. Wife of William Truby. Descendant of Samuel MURPHY. Daughter of Samuel MURPHY and Elizabeth Powers, his wife. Granddaughter of William MURPHY and Nancy MURPHY, his wife. Samuel MURPHY, (1758-1851), when seventeen enlisted as a soldier and served through the war. He was wounded in George Rogers Clark's expedition; captured by the Indians and sold to the British but made his escape. He was born in Frederick Co., Va.; died in Armstrong Co., Penna. Also No. 6939. page 86 Miss Margaret MURPHY. DAR ID Number: 28234 Born in South Buffalo, Pennsylvania, 1801; died 1899. Descendant of Samuel MURPHY, of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Daughter of Samuel MURPHY and Elizabeth Power, his wife. Samuel MURPHY, (1758-1851), when seventeen, enlisted as a soldier and served through the war in the Virginia militia. He was wounded, captured by the Indians, sold to the British [p.86] but made his escape. He was born in Frederick Co., Va.; died in Armstrong Co., Pa. Also Nos, 6939, 27844. page 340 Mrs. M. Margaret MURPHY Rickerson. DAR ID Number: 36978 Born in Ashland, New York. Wife of Le Roy Rickerson. Descendant of Timothy MURPHY. Daughter of John Gaylord MURPHY and Sara Cornelia Myer, his wife. Granddaughter of John MURPHY and Katherine Vrooman, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy MURPHY and Margaret Fleck, his wife. Timothy MURPHY, (1751-1818), was in Morgan's Rifle corps in the Burgoyne campaign and it was his shot that mortally wounded General Fraser at Bemis Heights. He was a fine marksman and became a terror to the Indians and Tories. He died in Schoharie, N. Y. Also No. 10159. page 284 [p.284] Mrs. Florence MURPHY Cooley. DAR ID Number: 79775 Born in Clay County, Fla. Wife of Roselle Clifton Cooley. Descendant of Capt. Maurice MURPHY. Daughter of Miles Jones MURPHY (1819-82) and Maria C. Coene (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1854. Granddaughter of Simon P. MURPHY (b. 1790) and Rebecca Harris (b. 1792), his wife, m. 1811. Gr-granddaughter of Maurice MURPHY and Holly Duke (b. 1769), his wife, m. 1786. Maurice MURPHY was a captain under Gen. Francis Marion, South Carolina Line. He was born, 1753, in South Carolina. page 301 Mrs. Henrietta MURPHY Childs. DAR ID Number: 91948 Born in Union County, S. C. Wife of Lysander D. Childs. [p.301] Descendant of James Duncan, as follows: 1. Charles Thomas MURPHY (1829-97) m. 1859 Maria Louise Peake (b. 1837). 2. William Bird MURPHY (1798-1866) m. 1824 Henrietta Macbeth (1806-92). 3. Bird MURPHY (1772-1852) m. Charlotte Duncan (1778-1868). 4. James Duncan m. 1777 Elizabeth Fincher (1759-1844). James Duncan (1747-1843) served as private under Colonel Grant, South Carolina Line, 1776-77. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Union Village, S. C page 27 Mrs. Rachel E. MURPHY Evans. DAR ID Number: 96079 Born in Adams County, Ohio. Wife of Mitchell Evans. Descendant of William MURPHY, as follows: 1. David Whitaker MURPHY (1800-91) m. 2nd 1841 Cynthia A. McCall (1816-73). 2. Recompense MURPHY (1774-1844) m. 1st 1799 Catharine Nieukirk (1775-1832). 3. William MURPHY m. 1769 Phœbe Sherry (1744-1828). William MURPHY (1742-1830) served as a private in the Gloucester County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Gloucester County, N. J.; died in Franklin County, Ohio. page 99 [p.99] Mrs. Elizabeth MURPHY Hannis. DAR ID Number: 109324 Born in Schoharie, N. Y. Wife of Frank L. Hannis. Descendant of Timothy MURPHY, as follows: 1. William B. MURPHY (1834-1910) m. 1866 Julia E. Swart (1845-1913). 2. Thomas MURPHY (1788-1874) m. 1810 Eva Mattice (1793-1874). 3. Timothy MURPHY m. 1780 Margaret Fleeck (1763-1807). Timothy MURPHY (1756-1818) was in Morgan's Rifle Corps in the Burgoyne campaign and it was his shot that mortally wounded General Fraser at Bemis Heights. He was a fine marksman and became a terror to the Indians and Tories. He was born in Minnisink, N. J.; died in Schoharie County, N. Y. Also No. 101422. page 212 Mrs. Eva MURPHY Macculley. DAR ID Number: 112653 Descendant of Capt. Maurice MURPHY, as follows: 1. Miles Jones MURPHY (1819-82) m. 1854 Marie Coene (b. 1834). 2. Simon P. MURPHY (b. 1790) m. 1811 Rebecca Harris (b. 1792). 3. Maurice MURPHY m. 1786 Holly Duke (b. 1769). Maurice MURPHY was a captain under Gen. Francis Marion, South Carolina Line. He was born, 1753, in South Carolina. Also No. 85254. page 278 Mrs. Elizabeth Murfree Frazer. DAR ID Number: 13746 Born in Tennessee. Wife of Henry S. Frazer. Descendant of Gen. Hardy Murfree, of North Carolina. Daughter of William Hardy Murfree and Elizabeth Maney, his wife. Granddaughter of Hardy Murfree and Sallie Brickell, his wife. Hardy Murfree, (1752-1809), was captain of the Second North Carolina regiment. He gave distinguished service at King's Mountain and for bravery in the field was presented by the State with a sword. He located in Tennessee, the land granted him, and founded the town of Murfreesboro. Also No. 4258. page 178 Mrs. Sallie Murfree Frazer Hillman. DAR ID Number: 19481 Born in Lebanon, Tennessee. Wife of J. Hartwell Hillman. Descendant of Maj. Green Hill and of Maj. Hardy Murfree. Daughter of Henry S. Frazer and Elizabeth Maney Murfree, his wife. Granddaughter of James Frazer and Hannah Brown, his wife; William Hardy Murfree and Elizabeth Maney, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jerry Brown and Martha Hill, his wife; Hardy Murfree and Sallie Brickell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Green Hill and Nancy Thomas, his first wife. Green Hill, (1741-1825), was a member of the Provincial Congress and major of North Carolina militia 1774-76. He was born in Butte Co., N. C., died in Williamson Co., Tenn. Also Nos. 6976, 10819. Hardy Murfree, (1752-1809), was captain in the Second North Carolina Regiment, 1775, was at Brandywine, Monmouth and led the desperate attack at Stony Point. For bravery in the field the State presented him with a sword. The land grant given him, he located in Tennessee, and founded the town of Murfreesboro. Also Nos. 4258, 13746. page 172 [p.172] Mrs. Martha Murfree Maney Maslin. DAR ID Number: 60522 Born in Nashville, Tenn. Wife of Thomas Maslin. Descendant of Hardy Murfree. Daughter of Thomas Maney and Ida Morris, his wife. Granddaughter of William Maney and Martha Murfree, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hardy Murfree and Sally Brickell, his wife. Hardy Murfree (1752-1809) was captain in the 2nd North Carolina regiment. He gave distinguished service at King's Mountain, and for bravery in the field was presented by the State with a sword. He was born in Herford County, N. C.; died in Williamson County, Tenn. Also Nos. 13646, 55434. page 114 Mrs. Margaret Murfree Butler. DAR ID Number: 79306 Born in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wife of D. Watson Butler. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Hardy Murfree. Daughter of Henry Murfree (b. 1838) and Mary Lytle (1845-1907), his wife, m. 1865. Granddaughter of Matthias Brickell Murfree (1788-1853) and Mary Roberts (1797-1857), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hardy Murfree and Sally Brickell (1757-1802), his wife, m. 1780. page 16 Mrs. Janie Ready Murfree Nance. DAR ID Number: 101048 Born in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wife of William J. Nance. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Hardy Murfree, as follows: 1. James Brickell Murfree (1835-1912) m. 1862 Ada Juliett Talley (b. 1843). 2. Matthias Brickell Murfree (1788-1853) m. 1816 Mary Ann Roberts (1797-1857). 3. Hardy Murfree m. 1780 Sally Brickell (1757-1802). Hardy Murfree (1752-1809) commanded the 2nd North Carolina regiment, 1775, for which service he received a land grant. He was born in Hertford County, N. C.; died in Williamson County, Tenn. Also Nos. 66383, 79201. page 194 Mrs. Finie Murfree Burton Bishop. DAR ID Number: 111588 Born in Danville, Ky. Wife of William Warner Bishop. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Hardy Murfree, Lieut.-Col. Matthias Brickell, Thomas Grow, John Williams, Jonathan Kneeland, Robert Burton, Nathaniel Bennet, Asa Bennett, Lieut. Thomas Barrows, William Murfree, as follows: 1. George Washington Burton (1827-98) m. 1853 Anna Maria Bennett (1833-1912). 2. Frank Nash Williams Burton (1779-1843) m. 1814 Lavinia Bembury Murfree (1795-1881); Cephas Bennett (1804-85) m. 1826 Stella Kneeland (1808-91). 3. Hardy Murfree m. 1780 Sally Brickell (1757-1802); Robert Burton m. 1775 Agatha Williams (1760-1831); Alfred Bennett (1780-1851) m. 1802 Rhoda Grow (1780-1874); Amasa Kneeland (1776-1845) m. 1807 Charlotte Kidder (1787-1875). [p.194] 4. Matthias Brickell m. 1748 Rachel Noaille (1728-70); John Williams m. 1759 Agnes (Bullock) Keeling (d. 1803); Thomas Grow m. 1767 Experience Goodell (1735-1811); Jonathan Kneeland m. Mary Spencer; Asa Bennett m. 1774 Mary Barrows (1754-1826); William Murfree m. Mary Moore. 5. Nathaniel Bennet m. Mary Smith (d. 1813); Thomas Barrows m. Elizabeth Turner (b. 1729). Hardy Murfree (1752-1809) commanded the 2nd North Carolina regiment, 1775, for which service he received a land grant. He was born in Hertford County, N. C.; died in Williamson County, Tenn. Also No. 105099. Matthias Brickell (1725-88) was a member of the North Carolina Provincial Congress, 1775, and lieutenant-colonel in a regiment of North Carolina minute men. He was born in North Carolina; died in Hertford County. Also No. 79201. Thomas Grow (1743-1824) was a patriot of Hampton, Conn., where he was born and died. Also No. 108603. John Williams was a Judge and delegate to the Continental Congress from North Carolina. He was born in Hanover County, Va.; died, 1779, in Granville County, N. C. Jonathan Kneeland (1744-80) served as private in Captain Willey's company, Connecticut Line. He was born in Marlboro, Conn.; died in Richmond, Mass. Robert Burton (1747-1825) served in the North Carolina militia. He was born in Mecklenburg County, Va.; removed to Granville, N. C., 1775, where he gave distinguished service and where he is buried. Also No. 62841. Nathaniel Bennett (1721-1800) served as private, Connecticut Line; fought at Germantown, Fort Mifflin, and Valley Forge. He was born in Connecticut; died in Mansfield Center, Conn. Also No. 94724. Asa Bennett (1752-1827) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Isaac Sergeant's company of Light Horse, which received the thanks of Washington. He was born and died in Mansfield, Conn. Also No. 105619. Thomas Barrows (1742-1802) served as lieutenant at the battles of Bemis Heights and Saratoga. He was born in Plymouth, Mass.; lived in Mansfield, Conn. Also No. 96235. William Murfree was a delegate to the Convention of Hillsboro, N. C., 1775. He was born in Norfolk County, Va.; died in Hertford County, N. C.