The Royal Air Force
Training Depot Station.
Aged 26.
Son of John Murphy, 65, The Faythe, Wexford.
Birth
John Joseph Murphy, son of John Murphy and Mary Murphy, formerly Doyle, was born on 7 June 1893, at The Faythe, Wexford.
His father was a Labourer in a Foundry.
In the 1911 census, the Murphy family were living at 57, Faythe Street, Wexford.
The house was a four-roomed thatched cottage, with mud walls.
present were,
John Murphy, aged 45, a Labourer in an Iron Works, married,
Mary, his wife, aged 42, married,
They had been married 24 years and had 9 children, all still living.
Mary M., daughter, aged 23, a Dressmaker,
Margaret M., daughter, aged 20, a Knitter in a Factory,
John J., son, aged 17, a Labourer in an Iron Works,
Ellen F., daughter, aged 15, an Apprentice Dressmaker,
Michael J., son, aged 12, a Scholar,
William F., son, aged 9, a Scholar,
Kathleen J., daughter, aged 7, a Scholar,
Elizabeth F., daughter, aged 3,
Nicholas J., son, aged 2,
all of the family had been born in Co. Wexford.
Death.
John Joseph Murphy, aged 25, a Fitter, died on 6 February 1919, at The Faythe, Wexford.
The cause of death was Acute Pneumonia, Cardiac Failure, certified.
The informant of his death was Mary Nolan, sister, present at death, of The Faythe, who registered it on 12 February 1919.
Buried in the Stafford family plot
William Joseph Stafford
his relationship to the Staffords is not known.
The Royal Air Force
Training Depot Station.
Aged 26.
Son of John Murphy, 65, The Faythe, Wexford.
Birth
John Joseph Murphy, son of John Murphy and Mary Murphy, formerly Doyle, was born on 7 June 1893, at The Faythe, Wexford.
His father was a Labourer in a Foundry.
In the 1911 census, the Murphy family were living at 57, Faythe Street, Wexford.
The house was a four-roomed thatched cottage, with mud walls.
present were,
John Murphy, aged 45, a Labourer in an Iron Works, married,
Mary, his wife, aged 42, married,
They had been married 24 years and had 9 children, all still living.
Mary M., daughter, aged 23, a Dressmaker,
Margaret M., daughter, aged 20, a Knitter in a Factory,
John J., son, aged 17, a Labourer in an Iron Works,
Ellen F., daughter, aged 15, an Apprentice Dressmaker,
Michael J., son, aged 12, a Scholar,
William F., son, aged 9, a Scholar,
Kathleen J., daughter, aged 7, a Scholar,
Elizabeth F., daughter, aged 3,
Nicholas J., son, aged 2,
all of the family had been born in Co. Wexford.
Death.
John Joseph Murphy, aged 25, a Fitter, died on 6 February 1919, at The Faythe, Wexford.
The cause of death was Acute Pneumonia, Cardiac Failure, certified.
The informant of his death was Mary Nolan, sister, present at death, of The Faythe, who registered it on 12 February 1919.
Buried in the Stafford family plot
William Joseph Stafford
his relationship to the Staffords is not known.
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