Display Patriot - P-254300 - Archibald MURPHY/MURPHEY

Archibald MURPHY/MURPHEY

SAR Patriot #: P-254300

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State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant Colonel
DAR #: A083243

Birth: 18 Dec 1742 / York / PA
Death: 25 Oct 1817 Hillsboro / / NC

Qualifying Service Description:

CIVIL SERVICE

  1. Also Maj Militia, Member of Committee of Safety, Orange Co, NC
  2. Register, 1777-80, Clerk, 1781-83 Caswell Co. NC

Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. Clark, State Records of NC, Volume 16, pg 619, 171
  3. Kendall; Caswell Co, 1777-1877, Historical Abstracts of Minutes of Caswell Co, NC 1p.20
  4. Saunders, Col Records of NC, Volume 10, pg 786
  5. Hoyt's History of A.P. Murphy, Volume 1, pg 10-27 & Vol, II, pg 411
  6. Clarke's Records of NC, Volume XXI, pg 125

Spouse: Jane De Bow
Children: John Green; Archibald Debow; Elizabeth; Lucy; Alexander; Mary;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1960-04-29 NC Unassigned Francis Marion Harper Jr (86101) Lucy   
1985-05-23 AR 229651 James William Jones (125810) John   
1986-05-28 AR 227496 Bryan William Eifert (127738) John   
1987-02-11 AR 225889 Lynn Dale Paul (128939) John   
1990-03-05 TX 218639 Clarence Walters Lokey Jr (134516) Mary   
1990-11-06 TN 217114 Charles Edwin Murphey (135886) John   
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