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Edward Warren Murray

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Edward Warren Murray

Birth
Death
16 Aug 1942 (aged 45)
Burial
Woodside, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Calvary, Section 41, One of the plots next to the road.
Memorial ID
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Edward Warren Murray's father was Edward Murray (born 1871). His father was an Irish immigrant to The United States. His mother was Margaret Murray, nee Casey (1868 - 1944). Margaret was born in Maine, USA.

From his WWI draft registration card we can tell that in June of 1918, Mr. Murray lived with his father at 301 W. 114th St. (Then it was about 114th and 8th Ave., now it is known as 114th and Frederick Douglass Blvd.) in Manhattan.

According to the 1940 U.S. Census, Mr. Murray had completed the first year of high school.

Before his WWI service, Edward Warren Murray worked for The American Express Co., at 316 Amsterdam Avenue, (circa Amsterdam & 73 St.) NY, NY.

Edward's eyes were blue and his hair was auburn.

His grave marker states that Edward served as a private in the 161st Infantry, 41st Division.

In his later years, Mr. Murray worked as a steamfitter's helper.

Mr. Murray died in The Veteran's Administration Hospital, in The Bronx, NY of a carcinoma in his left kidney.
Edward Warren Murray's father was Edward Murray (born 1871). His father was an Irish immigrant to The United States. His mother was Margaret Murray, nee Casey (1868 - 1944). Margaret was born in Maine, USA.

From his WWI draft registration card we can tell that in June of 1918, Mr. Murray lived with his father at 301 W. 114th St. (Then it was about 114th and 8th Ave., now it is known as 114th and Frederick Douglass Blvd.) in Manhattan.

According to the 1940 U.S. Census, Mr. Murray had completed the first year of high school.

Before his WWI service, Edward Warren Murray worked for The American Express Co., at 316 Amsterdam Avenue, (circa Amsterdam & 73 St.) NY, NY.

Edward's eyes were blue and his hair was auburn.

His grave marker states that Edward served as a private in the 161st Infantry, 41st Division.

In his later years, Mr. Murray worked as a steamfitter's helper.

Mr. Murray died in The Veteran's Administration Hospital, in The Bronx, NY of a carcinoma in his left kidney.

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