Father John Murphy(1789-1831) - A Biographical Sketch
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Father John Murphy(1789-1831) - A Biographical Sketch
I just stumbled across this and thought it was worth sharing. Although I know of no family connection between myself and Father Murphy, this article now has pride of place in my "Too good to throw away" file.
Re: Father John Murphy(1789-1831) - A Biographical Sketch
Hi Murf
Thanks for that article on Fr. Murphy. I made his acquaintance when I transcribed the baptisms he recorded (in Latin of course) between 1818 and 1831 . For more on Fr. Murphy read Michael Mac Mahon’s article “Education in the Parish of Corofin”: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... orofin.htm
Sheila
Thanks for that article on Fr. Murphy. I made his acquaintance when I transcribed the baptisms he recorded (in Latin of course) between 1818 and 1831 . For more on Fr. Murphy read Michael Mac Mahon’s article “Education in the Parish of Corofin”: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... orofin.htm
Sheila
Re: Father John Murphy(1789-1831) - A Biographical Sketch
Clare Journal, Mon 31 Dec 1866:
SheilaThe receipt of five pounds for the poor of Corofin; from Mr Patrick Spellissy, of Philadelphia, is thankfully acknowledged by Dr Macnamara. This like the sum was sent on several former occasions by him for the same benevolent purpose. Mr Spellissy expresses his intention of continuing this Christmas offering as long as Providence leaves him the means. This is another instance of Irishmen prospering in America not forgetting the claims of the poor of their native county. The kindly disposition of this gentleman is fairly inherited, being the nephew to the patriotic and highly distinguished Irishman, the lamented Fr John Murphy, P P, Corofin.