80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Bell, James Murphyb. 1928
- Bell, Robert Murphyb. 1893
- Bellamy, Murphy W.b. 1874Evansville, Washington County, Arkansas
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- Murphy, Albert—
- Murphy, Alexander Ross1905 — 1960
- Murphy, Alice—
- Murphy, Alice Elizabeth1863 — 1921Mulberry, South Carolina
- Murphy, Anna Christine1890 — 1967
- Murphy, Arthur—
- Murphy, Basil Brian—
- Murphy, Betty—
- Murphy, Bonnnie Elzora1887 — 1920
- Murphy, Brian Thomasb. 1985Greeley, CO
- Murphy, Catharine Annb. 1958
- Murphy, Corrie Bell1886 — 1908
- Murphy, Drayke Mainerb. 1988Denton County, Texas
- Murphy, Eliza Catharineb. 1891Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- Murphy, Eugene Gilmore1896 — 1980Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas
- Murphy, Evertt Mason1891 — 1967Brighton, Tennessee
- Murphy, Glen T.—
- Murphy, Grace—
- Murphy, Gussie1884 — 1960
- Murphy, Helen Gertrude1894 — 1963
- Murphy, Henry Fulton1897 — 1955
- Murphy, Henry Fulton Jr.b. 1921
- Murphy, Henry Leland1888 — 1949
- Murphy, Henry Leland1823 — 1878Due West, South Carolina
- Murphy, Henry Leland1915 — 1963
- Murphy, Henry Leland IVb. 1945
- Murphy, Infant—
- Murphy, Irma H.—
- Murphy, James Blandb. 1906
- Murphy, James Ellis1923 — 2001North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
- Murphy, James Wardlaw1861 — 1921Newberry, South Carolina
- Murphy, James Wardlaw Jr.1894 — 1918
- Murphy, Jane—
- Murphy, Jeanne—
- Murphy, Jessie M.—
- Murphy, Joan—
- Murphy, John—
- Murphy, John—
- Murphy, John Leland1853 — 1904
- Murphy, John William—
- Murphy, Joseph Hearst1852 — 1900South Carolina
- Murphy, Josephineb. 1851
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