James Edgar Murphy (August 8, 1875-October 29, 1940)
Dates
- Existence: August 8, 1875 - October 29, 1940
Biography
James Edgar Murphy was born five miles south of Mommouth, Illinois. His parents were Harriet Wallace Murphy (b.1832, d. 1924) and Richard Murphy (b.1812, d.1888). Richard Murphy was born in Liberia and freed himself from bondage in 1840. Richard's enslaver, a minister named Joseph Murphy, gave him 1000 dollars upon his liberation in Kentucky during the 1840s.
After Richard Murphy's death in 1888, Harriet Wallace Murphy moved to St. Paul, Minnesota. Harriet Wallace Murphy's parents were Reuben Wallace(b. 1790), an African from Guinea, and Nancy Wallace(b.1799), a Native American woman. Reuben and Nancy met in the state of Virginia and had Harriet Wallace in 1832.
He was the youngest of 13 children. He moved to St. Paul in 1901 with his mother and siblings.He married Ida Mae in 1917 and they had three children together; Janabelle, John and Richard. He had two nephews by the way of his sister, Mrs. Reed, by the name of Lawrence Tarver and Isaac Dennie and a niece, Mayme Geraldine Williams.
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Murphy-Taylor Family Papers
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