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When Michael J. MURPHY died in Cambridge MA in 1911, the record gave his parents' names as Daniel MURPHY and Catherine HANAFORD. Michael had a younger sister, Mary, who never married, but worked at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Boston.  I find no death record for this woman, but on the 1900 census she was listed as a resident  ward maid at the hospital, and in 1910 as a resident nurse there.

On irishgenealogy.ie I found the following RC church records for the parish of Kilmichael/Cork&Ross:

MARRIAGE: Danl MURPHY of N/R & Cate HANNIFORD of NR on 28 Feb. 1832 witness for husband, Patt MUGHER, for wife, John HANNIFORD

BAPTISM of MURPHY (given name unreadable) of LISNACUDDY NR Jan. 1835 father Daniel MURPHY, mother Cathe HONEYFORD                               sponsors: Edmond REARDON & Jenny HONEYFORD

BAPTISM of MICHAEL MURPHY of NR 8 July 1841                                             father Daniel MURPHY, mother Kate HONNIFORD                                       sponsors: Cors KEEFE & Nelly HONNIFORD

BAPTISM Mary MURPHY of LISNACUDDY 9 March 1844                                          father Daniel MURPHY, mother KateHANNIFORD                                                         sponsors: Tom HANNIFORD & Joan KELEHER

I am assuming that these are my ancestors. Iwish I knew more about the family, i.e. did the older sibling survive, and were ther others?

Michael, who was a gardener in MA, was said to have met his future wife while attending the school in CO. Cork where her father was employed. We don't know in what capacity he was employed, but we don't think he was a teacher.  There is a separate post for this family, William MURPHY  & Ellen MAHONEY @ Co. CORK, general.  In 1868 Michael J. MURPHY married Mary A. MURPHY  @ St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, MA, where they continued to live & raise their seven children, who were:

JOSEPH C. 1869-1930, this son was said to have been sent to Ireland to attend the school from which his father had been graduated, and, presumablt, to live with his maternal grandparents.

WILLIAM DANIEL 1871-1938, married in 1896 to Bridget FARREN whose parents were immigrants from Co. DONEGAL (see a post on them @ that County site). These are my maternal grandparents.

MICHAEL HENRY 1873-1945, married in 1911 to Hannah DONOVAN, (ni)

CATHERINE 1876-1954, married 1914 to George SOVERINO, no lv. desc.

ELLEN VERONICA 1878-1960

JOHN 1880-1933, married 1909 Agnes LALLY (NI)

GEORGE VALENTINE 1884-1947

Of my grandfather MURPHY D. MURPHY's children, only my mother had children, so, sadly, there are no living MURPHYS here from this line.

In the Cambridge neighborhood where MICHAEL & MARY (MURPHY) MURPHY lived, there were many other MURPHY families from Cork, as well as others, such as two CONNELL families from KILMICHAEL.  I have more data on these I could share, and would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows more about these people.  

 

BOSbos

Tuesday 26th Mar 2013, 09:28PM

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  • We assumed our family came from Ireland around 1900 however we discovered that our family of Honeyford's were very much in the same area going back to Richard Honeyford born 1770 . Thats where we discovered we can go back no further. So they could have come from Ireland or if records do not indicate as old as this perhaps they travelled to ireland from the UK. Where did the name come from or perhaps iearlier names where spelt differently?

    Honeyford

    Thursday 4th Apr 2013, 03:28PM

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