Generation No. 1
1. LAWRENCE1 MURPHY He
married ROSE BENNETT.
Children of LAWRENCE MURPHY and ROSE BENNETT are:
2. i. DANIEL2 MURPHY, b. 03/03/1816, County Meath, Ireland; d. 06/04/1908, Emmetsburg,Iowa.
3. ii. EDWARD MURPHY, b. Abt. 1830; d. 03/05/1893.
Generation No. 2
2. DANIEL2 MURPHY
(LAWRENCE1) was born 03/03/1816 in County Meath, Ireland,
and died 06/04/1908 in Emmetsburg,Iowa. He married ELIZABETH LOWRY 10/23/1853 in
Newark, New Jersey, daughter of PATRICK LOWRY and CATHARINE. She was born
03/03/1831 in County Meath,Ireland, and died 11/23/1898 in Emmetsburg,Iowa.
Notes for DANIEL MURPHY:
1870 Census lists him as farmer w/ real estate worth 300 and
personal property of 1050. He could not read or write. He was a citizen.
1895 Iowa State Census-Emmetsburg Twp.
Listed as living with family:
Josephine Murphy age 9
Daniel Murphy age 7
Willie Murphy age 5
Were these grandchildren? No married children living with
them.
1900 Cenus in E'burg twp. B. Dec 1821,widower, farmer, b.
Ireland. He can read,write,speak English.
1908:
Daniel Murphy, Sr.
Was a Resident of County for Fifty-One Years
Daniel Murphy, Sr., one of the oldest citizens of our county,
passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Burns, of Emmetsburg
township, last Thursday morning. He had been ill but a short time, though for
several months he had not shown the hardiness or the vigor for which he was
noted. The funeral was held Saturday forenoon. There was a large procession.
Services were conducted at Assumption church by Very Rev. J. J. Smith. The
interment was in St. John's cemetery. The pallbearers were Thomas Kirby, John
Burns, James Conway, Charles Nolan, Patrick Eaton, and Patrick Joynt.
The deceased was born in the county of Meath, Ireland, March
3, 1816. He came to the United States in 1848. He was married at Newark, New
Jersey, October 7, 1853, to Elizabeth Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy came west soon
after, living for four years at Elgin, Illinois. In 1857, they moved to Palo
Alto county and soon after located on the farm in Emmetsburg township on which
he spent the remainder of his career. Mrs. Murphy died nine years ago. The
surviving members of his family are five sons and four daughters. The sons are
Lawrence J., of Sioux City, and Patrick J., Daniel Edward, and M. L. of this
county. The daughters are Mesdames John Eaton, Chris Claer, Daniel Donahue, and
Thomas Burns.
There are no more exemplary or deserving people in our
community than these sons and daughters. There are 34 grandchildren and two
great grandchildren. The deceased held front rank with the many worthy pioneers
who laid the foundation of our community. Fifty-one years ago he lived in a
small house that was located about where the sheriff's residence now stands. He
was a plain, straightforward, honest man. He was simple in his tastes and his
habits. He was anything but pretentious. He was an humble, economical, and
thrifty toiler. He was hospitable and charitable. He never turned from his door
the tired and needy traveler. He was an obliging and a helpful neighbor. Had all
been as patient and as justly disposed as he was, there would have been little
to do for the courts or police officers. He lived to an exceptionally ripe old
age, leaving to the surviving members of his family a record of industry,
usefulness, and unpretentious, conscientious devotion to duty which they can
always justly and proudly treasure. The Democrat joins their numerous friends
and neighbors in extending sincere sympathy to them in the death of one who was
so dear to them and whose career of over fifty years of activity in our county
was so closely associated with its moral welfare.
More About DANIEL MURPHY:
Divorced: 1848
Emigration: 1848
Occupation: 1870, Farmer
Notes for ELIZABETH LOWRY:
Obit of Elizabeth Lowery Murphy - 1898
Reprinted from the Emmetsburg Newspaper of 23 November 1898
Mrs Daniel Murphy, Sr., Dead
Last Monday noon, Mrs. Daniel Murphy, resident of Emmetsburg
Township, breathed her last. She had been quite low for several weeks and death
finally came to end her sufferings. The funeral took place Friday forenoon. It
was quite large. Services were conducted at the Catholic Church and the remains
were laid to rest in St. John's cemetery. The pall bearers were John Booley, P.
Joynt, John Joynt, Lawrence Burns, J.F. Neary and Owen Donahue Sr. The maiden
name of the deceased was Elizabeth Lowery. She was a native of the County of
Meath, Ireland, where she was born in March, 1831. She came to the United States
when a young lady and was married to Daniel Murphy at Newark, New Jersey,
October 7, 1853. They moved to Elgin, Illinois, where they lived for four years.
About forty years ago they became residents of this county. Mr. Murphy still
survives her and is quite strong and hearty.
There are five sons: Lawrence J., Patrick J., Daniel, Edward
and Matthew, and four daughters: Mrs. John Eaton, Mrs. Chris Clare, Mrs. Daniel
Donahue, and Miss Maggie, who is still at home. Mrs. P. Meehan and Mrs. Michael
Jackman are sisters of the deceased.
Mrs. Murphy was one of the best and truest of Christian wives
and mothers. For forty years she was known as an excellent member of the
community and during all this time she enjoyed only the highest esteem and the
warmest friendship of all who knew her and mingled with her.
Gentleness, patience, humility, sincerity and true Christian
fervor characterized her as the maternal guide of a happy and peaceful home, as
a generous obliging neighbor and as an earnest faithful friend. All will miss
her and especially those whose hearts were so often touched by the fondly
remembered deeds of love that bind the wife and mother to her home.
Children of DANIEL MURPHY and ELIZABETH LOWRY are:
3. EDWARD2 MURPHY (LAWRENCE1) was born Abt. 1830, and died 03/05/1893. He married MARY JOYNT 05/21/1872, daughter of DAVID JOYNT and BRIDGET MCDERMOTT. She was born Bet. 09/1832 - 1833 in County Galway,Ireland (Source: 1900 Census-Palo Alto Co..), and died 01/28/1905 in Emmetsburg township, Palo Alto County, Iowa (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.).i. LAWRENCE J3 MURPHY, b. 08/16/1854, Illinois (Source: 1870 Census.); d. 04/09/1939; m. HANNAH DUNN, 05/17/1886.
ii. CATHERINE MURPHY, b. Abt. 1857, Illinois (Source: 1870 Census.); m. JOHN EATON, 11/29/1876 (Source: Palo Alto County Marriage Records-Book 1.); b. Bet. 1852 - 1853, Ireland.
Notes for JOHN EATON:
1880 census living in Emmetsburg Township. No children. Farmer. Thomas Eaton was neighbor, possibly father.
4. iii. ROSE ANN MURPHY, b. 10/08/1858, Elgin, Illinois; d. 02/16/1944, Emmetsburg,Iowa.
5. iv. PATRICK J MURPHY, b. 10/24/1859, Iowa; d. 09/08/1913.
6. v. DANIEL MURPHY, b. 01/21/1862, Palo Alto County, Iowa; d. 1954.
7. vi. MARY MURPHY, b. 02/22/1866, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 02/1912, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
8. vii. EDWARD FRANCIS MURPHY, b. 10/24/1869, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 10/15/1954, Estherville,Iowa.
viii. MARGARET MURPHY, b. 06/1873 (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 11B.); m. THOMAS BURNS.
Notes for MARGARET MURPHY:
1900 census. Living w/ father, b. June 1873 in IA, age 27
ix. MATT MURPHY, b. Abt. 1875.
Notes for MATT MURPHY:
Not listed on 1895 State Census as living with rest of family.
x. MARTIN L MURPHY, b. 11/1874 (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 11B.); m. ELIZABETH REDMOND.
Notes for MARTIN L MURPHY:
1900 Census-E'burg Twp, Living w/ father, single, age 25, single, b. Nov 1874 in IA. Farm laborer.
9. i. LAWRENCE F.3 MURPHY, b. Abt. 1872, Palo Alto Co.; d. 1938.
10. ii. ROSIE MURPHY, b. 09/1875; d. 1952.
iii. THEODORE CHASE MURPHY, b. 12/1885, New York (Source: 1900 Census-Palo Alto Co..).
Notes for THEODORE CHASE MURPHY:
According to 1900 census his parents were born in NY..
Generation No. 3
4. ROSE ANN3 MURPHY
(DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 10/08/1858
in Elgin, Illinois, and died 02/16/1944 in Emmetsburg,Iowa. She married
CHRISTOPHER CLARE 05/09/1876 in Emmetsburg,Iowa. He was born 06/09/1838 in
Wexford County, Ireland, and died 08/23/1928 in Emmetsburg,Iowa.
Notes for ROSE ANN MURPHY:
1880 census says she was born in Iowa
Final Rites for County Pioneer
Mrs. Rose Clare, 85, one of Palo Alto county's pioneers, died
in her home in Emmetsburg, February 16. She had been ill for 18 months. Funeral
services were held Saturday from the Assumption church with the Rev. Father
Schissel officiating. Interment took place in St. John's cemetery and J. J.
Martin and Sons Funeral directors were in charge of arrangements.
Serving as pallbearers were Dennis Carroll, Jim Burns, Andy
Grace, Bert Ryan, Lou Phillips and P. C. Jackman.
Rose Ann Murphy was born October 7, 1858, in Elgin, Ill., and
came to this county with her parents when she was a small child. In 1875 she was
married to Christopher Clare in the Assumption church. She lived on a farm in
Emmetsburg township until 1917 when she moved to Emmetsburg. She lived here
until the time of her death.
Surviving her are six sons and two daughters. The sons are Joe
Clare of California, Leo Clare of Estherville, Thomas Clare of Charles City,
Vincent Clare, Edward Clare and P. J. Clare, all of Emmetsburg. The daughters
are Mrs. Mary Veruil of Chicago and Mrs. Rose Crook of Newton.
She also leaves three brothers and a sister, Matt Murphy of
Graettinger, Ed Murphy of Estherville, Mrs. Thomas Burns and Dan Murphy, both of
Emmetsburg. Also surviving her are 26 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, six children and
four brothers and sisters.
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Notes for CHRISTOPHER CLARE:
Chris Clare Died Tuesday
Was Pioneer of Palo Alto County - Settled in Emmetsburg
Township
Eighty Nine Years Old - Born in Ireland - Came Here as Young
Man
Chris Clare died at his home here at three o'clock Tuesday
afternoon. He suffered a paralytic stroke about eight years ago. On Friday he
was taken suddenly worse, and the end came four days later. Funeral services
were held at the Assumption church this (Thursday) morning. A requiem high mass
was offered by Father J. G. Murtagh. Burial was made in St. John's cemetery. The
pall bearers were: L. J. Murphy, Dan Murphy, Tom Burns, Dan Donahue, Ed Murphy
and Matt Murphy - all brothers-in-law of the deceased.
Christopher Clare was born in Wexford county, Ireland in 1839.
Thus he was 89 years of age at the time of death. He came to Palo Alto county
when a young man and settled in Emmetsburg township. All his active life was
spent on the farm.
He was married on May 9, 1876 to Rose Ann Murphy at
Emmetsburg. To this union fourteen children were born, five of whom are dead.
Those surviving are: Mary and Edward who live at home, Mrs. Lowell Crook and Leo
of Estherville, Joe and Thomas of Des Moines, P. J. and Christie, of near
Emmetsburg and Vincent, of Milwaukee.
Mr. Clare was one of the old and respected gentlemen of our
community. It was not our privilege to know him personally, but have heard many
fine things of him. He was a true type of manhood - brave, loyal and devoted to
life's responsibilities. He leaves a large and respected family to continue his
labors. He was one of those courageous pioneers who mastered the prairie wilds
and brought them up to the fertile and profitable condition we now enjoy. To
such men the present generation owes an unpayable debt of gratitude. To his
family we extend sincere sympathy.
More About CHRISTOPHER CLARE:
Emigration: 1847, From Wexford, Ireland
Children of ROSE MURPHY and CHRISTOPHER CLARE are:
5. PATRICK J3 MURPHY (DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 10/24/1859 in Iowa (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.), and died 09/08/1913 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.). He married MARY NEARY, daughter of JOHN NEARY and ELLEN KINNEY. She was born 1856 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.), and died 1941 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.).i. MARY4 CLARE, b. 12/04/1878, Emmetsburg, Iowa (Source: 1880 Palo Alto Co. Census.); d. 06/09/1970, Emmetsburg, Iowa; m. ADRIAN VERWIEL, Emmetsburg,Iowa.
Notes for MARY CLARE:
Emmetsburg Reporter, 16 June 1970
Funeral Services held for Mrs. Mary Verwiel, 92, Emmetsburg Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Verwiel, 92, Emmetsburg, were held June 12 at Assumption Catholic church, with the Reverend Elmer Thom, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery, with Martin Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Verwiel died June 9 at Haywood Nursing Home. Mrs. Verwiel was born in Emmetsburg December 4, 1887, the daughter of Christopher and Rose Ann Murphy Clare. She was married to Adrian Verwiel and was a life long resident of Emmetsburg. Survivors include four brothers: Leo of Estherville, Vincent of Knoxville, Thomas of Mason City and Joe of Sacramento and one sister, Mrs. Rose Crook of Newton, Iowa. Pallbearers were Gregory Bormann, Donald Bormannn, Lester Grace, Edward Donahue, Leo Joynt and Gerald Hand.
11. ii. PATRICK J. CLARE, b. 09/08/1879, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 06/1970, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
iii. KATHERINE CLARE, b. 03/10/1882, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.); d. 11/1918, Chicago, Illinois.
Notes for KATHERINE CLARE:
Emmetsburg Democrat, November 20, 1918
Gave life for others
Sister Mary Christine, Daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. Chris Clare, who recently died in Chicago Sister Mary Christine, formerly known to our many readers as Miss Katherine Clare, died in Chicago on Monday of last week. She had not been rugged for some time but her condition did not become serious until four or five days before the final summons came. The funeral services were held in St. Bridget's Church, Sister Mary Christine having taught for several years in the parish school. Mass was celebrated by Father O'Sullivan, the pastor. He delivered an instructive sermon at the close and he paid a well deserved tribute to the worth of the good Sister, who had been called to her final reward. A large number of priests and sisters were in attendance. Mrs. Chris Clare of this city, mother of the deceased and her daughter, Miss Mary, of Spirit Lake were present at the obsequies. The burial was in Calvary cemetery.
Katherine Clare was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Clare, who were among the pioneers of Emmetsburg township. She was born March 10, 1882. She attended St. Mary's Academy of this place for some time, after which she was a student at the Catholic Academy at Charles City. She entered Mt. Carmel at Dubuque as a novice on September 8, 1900. She took her final vows as a member of the order of the Sisters of Charity of B. V. M. in 1903. She taught in St. Francis Academy at Council Bluffs for seven years and was on duty as a teacher in a convent at St. Louis for two or three years. The remainder of her life, as a member of the community to which she belonged, was spent in Chicago. She was actively engaged for several years in St. Bridget's school. She devoted seventeen years of her life to laborious work in the school room. She is survived by her parents of this city and by seven brothers and three sisters. The brothers are Edward, P. J., Chris, Thomas, Leo, Joseph and Vincent. Edward is in the service in France. The sisters are Miss Mary Clare of Spirit Lake and Misses Margaret and Rose Clare who are at home.
In her girlhood years, Sister Mary Christine gave promise of a life of piety and devotion to works of charity and helpfulness to society. She was quiet, modest and humble and she applied herself diligently in the school room that she might prove herself worthy of the high calling in which she had fixed her ambition. When she had finished the years of her novitiate and had taken the solemn obligations of the religious order of her choice, she put all of the earnestness of her soul into the exacting labours of the consientious and zealous teacher. True to her view of chastity, poverty and obedience, she dismissed from her mind all worldly considerations and sought to give her undivided attention and efforts to the spiritual and educational welfare of the little children who were entrusted to her supervision in the classroom. She never received a cent in compensation for her services. This is the rule of the order. All that she was allowed were her meals, the plain garments that she wore and her lodging. Hence her life was one of sacrifice for education and religion. How well she succeeded as a teacher is well known to the people of the communities in which she laboured. Who will doubt that God will reward her abundantly for the humble, devoted career she led and for all that she did that others might be benefited. The sincere sympathy of all is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clare and to their sons and daughters in their sorrow.
iv. DANIEL CLARE, b. 10/1883, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.); d. Abt. 12/11/1912, Spencer, Iowa.
Notes for DANIEL CLARE:
From Emmetsburg Democrat, 11 Dec 1912
Death of Daniel Clare
Passed Away in Spencer Hospital Last Saturday
Sunday morning our citizens were pained to learn of he death of Daniel J Clare, son of Mr. and mrs. Chris Clare, of Emmetsburg township, which occurred at the hospital at Spencer on Saturday. He had made several trips to Rochester, Minnesota to consult Drs. Mayo and he also visited other places, but he was not given any encouragement. A short time ago he went to Spencer. Early Saturday morning his mother and his brother Patrick of this place were called to his bedside. They reached Spencer only a few hours before he passed away. His ailment was Bright's disease, which was attended with other complications. His health had been declining for about three years. The funeral was held Monday forenoon. There was a large attendance. A requiem high mass was celebrated at Assumption church, Very Rev. P.F. Farrelly officiating. The burial was in St. John's cemetery. The pall bearers were Wm Joynt, H. Brennan, Andrew Grace, Joseph Joyce, L. Ryan and Joseph Joynt. Mr. Clare was born in this county October 26, 1883. Hence he was 29 years of age. He is survived by his parents, four sisters and eight brothers. All the members of the family reside in this community except Chris of Bushtown, Kansas, Edward of Omaha and Sister Mary Christine of Council Bluffs. Both of the absent brothers were present at the funeral.
The death of Mr. Clare at such an early age in life is a severe blow to his parents and to his brothers and sisters. He was an obedient, dutiful, loving son and an affectionate brother. His life was most ecemplary. No young man in our community stood higher among his neighbors and associates. He was humble and courteous and would not knowingly injure the feelings of any person. He was frugal and thrifty and, for his years, his efforts, from a business standpoint, had been crowned with success. He had everything to live for and to hope for when his health failed and he was forced to give up all that was encouraging and enjoyable. His taking off shows the uncertainty of life under the most favorable circumstances . God knows what is best for the young, teh fair and the vigorous as well as for the aged, the declining and the decrepid . Those who strive to do his holy will and who have confidence in his goodness andin his mercy will be rewarded with happiness that will continue through the endless ages of eternity. Mr. Clare will be sadly missed by those who were near and dear to him, but they will be consoled by the knowledge that his career was useful and edifying and that he stood so high in the respect of his fellow men. The sympathy of all is extended to them in their bereavement.
v. MAGGIE CLARE, b. 03/1884, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa.).
12. vi. CHRISTIE CLARE, b. 01/30/1886, Emmetsburg township,Iowa; d. 04/15/1936, Iowa City, Iowa.
vii. THOMAS CLARE, b. 11/28/1887, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.).
viii. MICHAEL CLARE, b. 09/1889, Emmetsburg township, Palo Alto, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.); d. Abt. 01/11/1911, Emmetsburg township, Palo Alto, Iowa.
Notes for MICHAEL CLARE:
From the Emmetsburg Democrat 11 Jan 1911
Michael Clare Dead
Passed Away Thursday Evening at the Age of 21
Thursday evening Michael Clare, son of Mr and Mrs. Chris Clare, died at his home in Emmetsburg township. He had been failing with tuberculosis for three years. He sought change of climate and of environment, hoping for results that would offer the hope of returning strength and vigor, but without success. He spent one season at the sanitarium at Iowa City and another in Colorado, but neither was of any permanent benefit to him. He had finally to answer the call to which every mortal must sooner or later respond.
The funeral was held Saturday morning. There was a long procession of sorrowing relatives and friends. There was a requiem mass at Assumption church, Father Marks officiating. The interment was in St. John's cemetery. The pall bearers were Joseph Hand, Joseph Donahue, George Grace, Charles Grace, Ray Joynt and Len Sherlock.
The deceased was born on his father's farm. He was never absent from home for any length of time except as stated above. He was an exemplary and devoted son and one of the most faithful and loving of brothers. His death at an age that was so full of hope and promise to him as well as to the members of the happy household in which he had formed the fondest and strongest of ties, will be keenly felt by those who survive. Besides the parents there are eight sons and four daughters. All have the sympathy of their many friends and acquaintances in their hour of sorrow.
ix. EDWARD CLARE, b. 09/18/1891, Emmetsburg, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.); d. 11/1959, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
Notes for EDWARD CLARE:
Emmetsburg Reporter, 24 November 1959
Edward is dead at 68; Services held
Funeral services were held for Edward T. Clare, 68, lifelong and well known resident were held Monday morning at St. Thomas Catholic Church with the Reverend C. E. Farrelly officiating.
Mr. Clare died Friday at Palo Alto Memorial Hospital after an illnes of two years. Burial was in St. John's Cemetery with the Martin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Andrew Grace, Gregory Bormann, Joseph Welsh, Joseph Hand, Ed Douvia and Thomas Eaton, all of Emmetsburg. Mr. Clare was born in Emmetsburg September 18, 1891, the son of Christopher and Rose Ann Clare. He was a retired painter and farmer. He served in the military service for two years during World War One and a year in the states. Mr. Clare was well liked and leaves many friends. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Crook of Newton and Mrs. Mary Verwiel of Emmetsburg and five brothers, Leo of Estherville, Tom of Charles City, Vincent of Knoxville, Patrick of Emmetsburg and Joe of Los Angeles, California.
x. ROSE A CLARE, b. 10/1893, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.); m. UNKNOWN CROOK.
13. xi. LEO JAMES CLARE, b. 12/04/1895, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 06/17/1976, Estherville,Iowa.
xii. HERBERT JOHN CLARE, b. 06/08/1898, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.); d. 03/1916, Emmetsburg township, Palo Alto, Iowa.
Notes for HERBERT JOHN CLARE:
Emmetsburg Democrat 28 March, 1916
Death of Herbert John Clare
Herbert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Clare of Emmetsburg township died Tuesday evening of last week after an illnes of eighteen months. He attended St. Mary's Academy for some time and finished the eighth grade in 1914 winning the K. C. five dollar prize for the best record for application and deportment. Some time afterwards, he was taken ill and, though given the best of medical care, he never gained in strength. The funeral was held Friday. Services were conducted in the Assumption church, Reverend W. Viet officiating. The remains were laid to rest in the St. John's Cemetery. The pallbearers were members of his classes when he attended St. Mary's Academy. He is survived by his parents, seven brothers and four sisters. Among those who came from a distance were Mrs. Martha Claer and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Claer of Spencer, Sister Mary Christine of St. Francis Academy, who is a sister of the deceased, Mrs. John Eaton, Mr and Mrs. M. I. Murphy and E. F. Murphy of Graettinger. The deceased was a quiet dutiful, industrious, obedient young man. He was beloved by his fond parents and by his worthy sisters and brothers and was esteemed by his classmates and other companions. He was bright and diligent and put to good use the time spent in the school room as was shown by the prize won by him, mention of which is made above. His death at such an early age is a source of much anquish to his parents and the other members of the family. All have the sincere sympathy of a wide circle of relatives and friend in their bereavement.
Note: Herbert was born 08 June, 1898
xiii. JOSEPH CLARE, b. 04/1899, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.).
14. xiv. VINCENT WILLIAM CLARE, b. 03/21/1903, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 03/04/1981.
6. DANIEL3 MURPHY (DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 01/21/1862 in Palo Alto County, Iowa, and died 1954. He married ELLEN DONAHUE 1891 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, daughter of OWEN DONAHUE and ELLEN CARROLL. She was born 04/1874 in Frankfort, Illinois, and died 1966.i. DANIEL J4 MURPHY, b. 11/28/1887 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.); d. 08/04/1907 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.).
7. MARY3 MURPHY (DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 02/22/1866 in Emmetsburg, Iowa (Source: 1870 Census.), and died 02/1912 in Emmetsburg, Iowa. She married DANIEL DONAHUE 11/09/1892 in Emmetsburg,Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12B.), son of OWEN DONAHUE and ELLEN CARROLL. He was born 03/1862 in Illinois (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12B.).15. i. EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, b. 07/22/1893, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 11/13/1930, Walnut Township, Palo Alto Co ,Iowa.
ii. EUGENE MURPHY, b. 10/1894; d. Aft. 1954.
iii. DANIEL EARL MURPHY, b. 03/1897; d. Bef. 1954.
16. iv. MAURICE MURPHY, b. 12/21/1904, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 12/17/1944, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
v. FRANCIS MURPHY, d. Aft. 1954.
8. EDWARD FRANCIS3 MURPHY (DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 10/24/1869 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, and died 10/15/1954 in Estherville,Iowa. He married MARY BRIDGET JOYNT 05/20/1895 in Graettinger,Iowa, daughter of JOHN JOYNT and ROSEANN MCNALLY. She was born 05/22/1875 in Emmetsburg,Iowa (Source: Palo Alto County Death Records-Book 3.), and died 12/30/1914 in Emmetsburg Iowa (Source: Palo Alto County Death Records-Book 3.).i. ALICE4 DONAHUE, b. 12/1896, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12B.).
ii. BESSIE DONAHUE, b. 10/1899, Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12B.).
9. LAWRENCE F.3 MURPHY (EDWARD2, LAWRENCE1) was born Abt. 1872 in Palo Alto Co., and died 1938. He married ANNA ELIZABETH MCNALLY, daughter of MYLES MCNALLY and MARIA KANE. She was born 04/02/1874 in Palo Alto County, Iowa (Source: Pension Papers of Myles McNally.), and died 1961.17. i. MARY IDELLA4 MURPHY, b. 03/15/1896, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 09/07/1988, Deland, Florida.
18. ii. CATHERINE EILEEN MURPHY, b. 05/12/1898, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 05/05/1987, New Richmond, Wisconsin.
iii. LIZABETH HAZEL MURPHY, b. 11/01/1901, Emmetsburg,Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 1, Murphy,Lizabeth Hazel born 4-22-1902 in Emmetsburg TownshipMother Mary Joynt,Father Edward Murphy.); d. 07/16/1986, Estherville,Iowa.
iv. JOSEPH EDWARD MURPHY, b. 08/04/1906, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 11/29/1971, Council Bluffs, Iowa; m. LENA HOCK.
More About JOSEPH EDWARD MURPHY:
Burial: 11/1971, St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Council Bluffs, IA
19. v. FLORENCE ROSAMOND MURPHY, b. 08/07/1908, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 08/27/1990, Spirit Lake, Iowa.
10. ROSIE3 MURPHY (EDWARD2, LAWRENCE1) was born 09/1875 (Source: 1900 Census-Palo Alto Co..), and died 1952 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.). She married JAMES DONAHUE. He was born 1875, and died 1947 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.).i. EDNA MARIE4 MURPHY, b. 10/04/1908, Emmetsburg Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 1, Murphy,Edna Marie born 10-4-1898 in EmmetsburgMother Annie McNally,Father Lawrence F. Murphy.); m. RAY TAYLOR.
ii. JOLANIE MURPHY.
iii. CLAUDIE MURPHY, b. 01/27/1902, Emmetsburg Iowa (Source: Palo Alto County Death Records-Book 3.); d. 01/22/1913, Ruthven,Iowa (Source: Palo Alto County Death Records-Book 3.).
Notes for CLAUDIE MURPHY:
Age 10 yrs,11mo,25 day at time of death.
From the Emmetsburg Democrat, Wed. January 29, 1913:
Died Rather Unexpectedly
Miss Claudie, Twin Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Murphy
A sad death occurred in this city last Wednesday. Tuesday afternoon while returning to St. Mary's academy, after the dinner hour, Claudie Murphy, aged 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Murphy of Emmetsburg township, fell on the ice a short distance north of the building, her head striking on the ground. She did not seem to be injured very badly at the time and, after going into her room, took her seat as usual. She complained during the afternoon that she had a headache. She did not jinform her Sister what had happened to her. She was told that she need not study until she would feel better. She returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McNally where she and her little twin sister were boarding, and after eating a light supper, retired for the night. She complained that she was not feeling very well but Mrs. McNally did not consider her condition in any sense serious. The following morning she did not get up. She did not have any appetite but drank a little coffee. Mrs. McNally washed her face and comberd her hair but did not consider her ill enough to send for her parents. Her little sister went to school as usual. About eleven o'clock Claudie became worse. Dr. Hennessy was summoned. He did not realize what had happend to her, as she had not told anyone about falling down and injuring her head. She died within an hour. Dr. Hennessy says he is confident that her death was the result ot the concussion of the brain. Teh remains were taken to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myles McNally, of this city. Her parents did not reach her bedside in time to see her alive.
The funeral was held Friday morning, most of the girls of the Academy attending in a body. Services were conducted at Assumption church at 10 o'clock, Very Rev. P.F. Farrelly celebrating a requiem high mass. At the close he spoke of her aptness, diligence and obedience as a pupil and of the sacrifices that her parents had made to give their children a religious education, closing with a few well chosen remarks on the responsibility of parents in providing for the moral safety of their boys and girls. The burial was in St. John's cemetery. The pall bearers were Carl Berger, Ray Nally, Herbert Claer, Earl Murphy, Michael Collins, and Peter Collins.
Seldom has death occasioned more profound sorrow in our community than did the passing of this sweet, innocent little school girl. She was a twin daughter and she was the recipient of many attentions by friends as well as the hope of loving solicitious and zealous parental hearts. They had spared no effort to give thier children special opportunities and it is sad to think that she was stricken down almost without a moment's warning. However, Providence must have a wise purpose in permitting such occurrences. His ways are indeed often mysterious. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends is extended to the parents and other relatives in their sorrow.
More About CLAUDIE MURPHY:
Cause of Death: cerebral hemmorage
Fact 1: 01/24/1913, buried St. John's Catholic Cemetery-E'burg
iv. SADIE MURPHY.
v. JOHN GERALD MURPHY, b. 10/28/1904, Emmetsburg Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 4, Murphy,John Gerald born 10-28-1904 in Emmetsburg,IowaParents Annie Elizabeth McNally and Lawrence Murphy.).
vi. WILLIAM EDWARD MURPHY, b. 03/03/1912 (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 3, Murphy,William Edward born 3-3-1912Father Lawrence Murphy age 40 born in Iowa, farmerMother Anna E. McNally ae 38 born in Iowa6 children born, 5 living.).
i. HELEN4 DONAHUE, m. ALEX ANDERSON.
ii. LUCILLE DONAHUE.
iii. JOSEPHINE DONAHUE, b. 10/20/1907, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 06/13/1996, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
Notes for JOSEPHINE DONAHUE:
1996
Funeral Services for Josephine Donahue Were Held Monday in Emmetsburg
Josephine Donahue of Emmetsburg died Thursday, June 13, 1996, at the Emmetsburg
Care Center in Emmetsburg. She was 88.
Funeral services for Miss Donahue were held Monday, June 17, at Assumption Catholic Church in Emmetsburg. The Rev. Eugene Murray officated. Casket bearers were Miss Donahue's great nephews.
Burial was in St. John's Cemetery, Emmetsburg. The Martin-Mattice Funeral Home in Emmetsburg was in charge of arrangements.
Josephine Donahue was born Oct. 20, 1907, on a farm near Emmetsburg, the daughter of James and Rose (Murphy) Donahue. She graduated from St. Mary's Academy in Emmetsburg. Miss Donahue worked at Carson, Pirie, Scott in Chicago, Ill., then returned to Emmetsburg in the 1940's to care for her mother. She later worked at Iowa Turst & Savings Bank in Emmetsburg. Miss Donahue was a member of Holy Family Parish in Emmetsburg.
Survivors include 15 nieces and nephews. Mrs. Donahue was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters, Lucille Laffy, Helen Anderson and Margaret Fisher; and two brothers, Edward and Jay.
iv. EDDIE DONAHUE.
20. v. JAY DONAHUE, b. 1913; d. 1960.
vi. MARGARET DONAHUE.
Generation No. 4
11. PATRICK J.4 CLARE
(ROSE ANN3 MURPHY, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1)
was born 09/08/1879 in Emmetsburg, Iowa (Source: 1880 Palo Alto Co. Census.),
and died 06/1970 in Emmetsburg, Iowa. He married CATHERINE MURRAY 10/1904. She
was born 03/08/1880 in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and died 09/28/1943.
Notes for CATHERINE MURRAY:
Emmetsburg democrat, 28 September 1943
Mrs. Catherine Claer
Mrs. J. P. Claer, a resident of this locality for many years,
died here Tuesday after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held
tomorrow (Friday) morning in the Assumption Church, with burial in St. John's
cemetery. Pallbearers selected are W. P. Kerwick, T. A. Hoben, Joe Joynt, Dennis
Carroll, Lou Phillips and Tom Burns.
Catherine Murray was born March 8, 1880, near Emmetsburg, and
was 63 years old at the time of death. She was married in October 1904 to J. P.
Claer in the Assumption Church here. Surviving are the widower and two children,
Mrs. T. M. Terwilleger of near mallard and Miss Leonella Claer of here. There
are two grandchildren, Marie and John Terwilleger of Mallard, three brothers,
James, John and Ben Murray, and one sister, Mrs. Nora Hand, all of Emmetsburg.
Sincere sympathy is extended to the surviving relatives.
Children of PATRICK CLARE and CATHERINE MURRAY are:
12. CHRISTIE4 CLARE (ROSE ANN3 MURPHY, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 01/30/1886 in Emmetsburg township,Iowa (Source: 1900 Census Palo Alto County, Iowa, 12A.), and died 04/15/1936 in Iowa City, Iowa. He married LOLA CROOK.i. JOHANNA5 CLARE, m. TIM TERWILLIGER.
ii. LEONELLA CLARE.
13. LEO JAMES4 CLARE (ROSE ANN3 MURPHY, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 12/04/1895 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, and died 06/17/1976 in Estherville,Iowa. He married CATHERINE EILEEN MURPHY 11/02/1917 in Graettinger,Iowa, daughter of EDWARD MURPHY and MARY JOYNT. She was born 05/12/1898 in Emmetsburg,Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 1, Murphy,Catherine born 5-12-1898 in EmmetsburgMother Mary Bridget Joynt, Father E.F. Murphy.), and died 05/05/1987 in New Richmond, Wisconsin.i. GLADYS5 CLARE.
ii. MARGARET CLARE.
iii. HELEN CLARE.
iv. JEANNE CLARE.
v. KATHLEEN CLARE.
vi. ELSIE CLARE.
vii. JUNIOR CLARE.
14. VINCENT WILLIAM4 CLARE (ROSE ANN3 MURPHY, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 03/21/1903 in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and died 03/04/1981. He married ELOISE SOPHIA DOBSON 07/06/1942 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, daughter of HALLETT DOBSON and AMELIA SCHULER. She was born 05/23/1906 in Near Blue Earth, Minnesota, and died 09/24/1994 in Oskalooska, Iowa.i. MARY GUINEVERE5 CLARE, b. 12/10/1917, Graettinger,Iowa; d. 04/30/1923, Estherville,Iowa.
More About MARY GUINEVERE CLARE:
Burial: 1923, StJohn's Catholic Cemetery, Emmetsburg
Christening: 01/01/1917, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Greattinger, IA
ii. EDWARD EUGENE CLARE, b. 05/29/1919, Graettinger,Iowa; d. 05/29/1919, Graettinger,Iowa.
More About EDWARD EUGENE CLARE:
Burial: 1919, StJohn's Catholic Cemetery, Emmetsburg
21. iii. CATHERINE LEONA CLARE, b. 10/20/1920, Graettinger,Iowa.
iv. EDWARD ROBERT CLARE, b. 09/19/1925, Graettinger,Iowa; m. MIRIAM KLEPPER.
v. DONALD JOSEPH CLARE, b. 03/07/1928, Estherville,Iowa; d. 10/06/1936, Estherville,Iowa.
More About DONALD JOSEPH CLARE:
Burial: 1936, StJohn's Catholic Cemetery, Emmetsburg
22. vi. MARY GENIECE CLARE, b. 02/27/1931, Estherville,Iowa.
23. vii. PATRICIA ANN CLARE, b. 10/01/1933, Estherville,Iowa; d. 11/12/1962, San Diego, California.
15. EVA CECILE4 MURPHY (DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 07/22/1893 in Emmetsburg,Iowa (Source: Register of Births, No 1.), and died 11/13/1930 in Walnut Township, Palo Alto Co ,Iowa. She married FRANCIS JOSEPH JACKMAN 01/19/1915 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, son of PATRICK JACKMAN and MARGARET BRENNAN. He was born 06/03/1886 in Walnut Township, Palo Alto Co, Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 4, Reported 11-13-1956Sources:Newspaper item 1919, Assessors old age pension-1935,Driver's License.), and died 05/15/1968 in Cherokee, Iowa.i. MARY5 CLARE, m. JERRY PITT.
ii. ELIZABETH CLARE, m. HUGH MIKESELL.
iii. ROSE ANNE CLARE, m. RALPH GIESMAN.
iv. LEROY CLARE.
16. MAURICE4 MURPHY (DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 12/21/1904 in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and died 12/17/1944 in Emmetsburg, Iowa (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.). He married MARY SMITH 02/1927 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, daughter of JAMES SMITH and LILLIAN BUCHANAN. She was born 10/07/1908 in Graettinger, Iowa, and died 08/25/1989 in Vinton, Iowa.24. i. JEAN ELLEN5 JACKMAN, b. 12/07/1917, Emmetsburg,Iowa; d. 03/18/1972, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.
25. ii. ROBERT FRANCIS JACKMAN, b. 03/12/1920, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 10/17/1967, Littleton, Colorado.
26. iii. MARY PATRICIA JACKMAN, b. 07/09/1923, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 03/16/1970, Denver, Colorado.
27. iv. MARGARET ALICE JACKMAN, b. 05/19/1925, Emmetsburg,Iowa.
28. v. JOHN DANIEL JACKMAN, b. 06/19/1927, Emmetsburg, Iowa.
29. vi. RICHARD JACKMAN, b. 04/28/1929.
vii. BABY JACKMAN, b. 11/13/1930; d. 11/13/1930.
17. MARY IDELLA4 MURPHY (EDWARD FRANCIS3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 03/15/1896 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, and died 09/07/1988 in Deland, Florida. She married CURTIS FLOYD FLEMING.30. i. RICHARD5 MURPHY, b. 01/30/1939, Emmetsburg, Iowa; d. 01/06/1999, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
ii. MARY ELLEN MURPHY, m. ROBERT SHIMON.
iii. EVE MURPHY.
iv. DONALD MURPHY.
v. JERRY MURPHY.
vi. DANIEL MURPHY, b. 05/1929; d. 01/19/1953, Tokyo, Japan.
Notes for DANIEL MURPHY:
Emmetsburg Democrat, Jan. 22, 1953
Murphy Dies In Japan Of Jeep Injuries
Sgt. Dan M. Murphy, 23, son of Mrs. Mary Murphy of Emmetsburg, died in a hospital in the Tokyo area Monday, Jan. 19, a telegram to his mother Wednesday night from the army reported.
The tragic message followed one received about three weeks ago in which young Murphy was reported as seriously injured in a jeep accident in Korea. The earlier message listed his injuries as a fractured pelvis and other injuries and described his condition as "questionable."
Wednesday's telegram was signed by William E. Berger, Maj. Gen. U. S. A. and read: "The acting secretary of the army has asked me to express his deep regrets that your son, Sgt. Dan M. Murphy, died in Japan Jan. 19, 1953." The message added that more details would be forwarded later.
The only premonition that Mrs. Murphy had that Dan was not recovering satisfactorily was a letter she received Monday from an army hospital in Tokyo which said the young soldier had undergone surgery and gave his condition as "serious." It was signed by an army doctor.
Dan graduated from Emmetsburg Catholic High School and had been employed in Emmetsburg, his last job having been with the Emmetsburg Cooperative Creamery Co. With the infantry, he took his training at Fort Hood, Tex. and had been overseas for several months or more. He was to receive his discharge the last of February. The last letter the Murphy family here had from him was written from Korea Dec. 15. Dan would have been 24 in May.
Survivors include his mother and four brothers, Don, Bill and Dick, all of Emmetsburg, and Jerry with the U. S. Navy at San Diego, Calif.; also two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Shimon of Austin, Minn. and Miss Eva Murphy of Minneapolis. All were notified of their brother's death Wednesday night except Jerry who could not immediately be located.
.
vii. BILL MURPHY.
18. CATHERINE EILEEN4 MURPHY (EDWARD FRANCIS3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 05/12/1898 in Emmetsburg,Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 1, Murphy,Catherine born 5-12-1898 in EmmetsburgMother Mary Bridget Joynt, Father E.F. Murphy.), and died 05/05/1987 in New Richmond, Wisconsin. She married LEO JAMES CLARE 11/02/1917 in Graettinger,Iowa, son of CHRISTOPHER CLARE and ROSE MURPHY. He was born 12/04/1895 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, and died 06/17/1976 in Estherville,Iowa.31. i. JESSE FRANCIS5 FLEMING, b. 10/13/1920, Graettinger,Iowa; d. 08/10/1989, Deland, Florida.
ii. CURTIS FLEMING, b. 04/16/1926, Graettinger,Iowa; d. 09/12/1996, Crescent City, Florida; m. DORTHA ADAMS.
32. iii. VERNON DOUGLAS FLEMING, b. 06/06/1927, Graettinger,Iowa.
33. iv. PAUL ALESANDER FLEMING, b. 01/19/1931, Graettinger,Iowa; d. 02/20/1999.
20. JAY4 DONAHUE (ROSIE3 MURPHY, EDWARD2, LAWRENCE1) was born 1913, and died 1960. He married JOSIE NOLAN.i. MARY IRENE5 KANNENBERG, b. 01/02/1949, Spirit Lake, Iowa; d. 1992, Spirit Lake, Iowa.
i. ROSE MARY5 DONAHUE, b. 08/25/1936; d. 12/01/1936 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.).
ii. INFANT SON DONAHUE, d. 07/04/1950 (Source: St. John's Cemetery Records.).
Generation No. 5
21. CATHERINE LEONA5
CLARE (LEO JAMES4, ROSE ANN3 MURPHY,
DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 10/20/1920
in Graettinger,Iowa. She married GLEN BERNHARDT ANDERSON 07/25/1939 in
Estherville,Iowa, son of CHRISTIAN ANDRESEN and ESTHER HANSEN. He was born
09/13/1919 in Parkersburg, Iowa.
More About CATHERINE LEONA CLARE:
Christening: 11/07/1920, Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church, Greattinger, IA
More About GLEN BERNHARDT ANDERSON:
Christening: 10/19/1919, Danish Lutheran Church, Fredsville,
Iowa
Children of CATHERINE CLARE and GLEN ANDERSON are:
22. MARY GENIECE5 CLARE (LEO JAMES4, ROSE ANN3 MURPHY, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 02/27/1931 in Estherville,Iowa. She married MARVIN WILBERG 06/18/1955 in Estherville,Iowa. He was born 12/26/1929 in Fenton, Iowa.i. CATHERINE ANN6 ANDERSON, b. 07/26/1940, Estherville,Iowa; m. PAUL EDWARD ALLIS, 05/18/1961, St Paul, Minnesota; b. 06/04/1942, St Paul, Minnesota.
ii. GLEN EDWARD ANDERSON, b. 02/14/1942, Estherville,Iowa; m. DELORES MAJORIE VIEBAHN, 01/03/1975, Hudson, Wisconsin; b. 11/18/1949, Cloquet, Minnesota.
iii. MICHAEL JOSEPH ANDERSON, b. 07/24/1943, St Paul, Minnesota; m. KATHLEEN MARY BARTON, 10/21/1961, West St Paul, Minnesota; b. 05/22/1944.
iv. ELLEN ESTHER ANDERSON, b. 08/29/1946, St Paul, Minnesota; d. 07/27/1998, Minneapolis, Minnesota; m. JOHN THOMAS MAHER, 03/19/1982, Inner Grove Heights, Minnesota; b. 06/12/1947, St Paul, Minnesota.
More About ELLEN ESTHER ANDERSON:
Burial: 07/31/1998, Oakland Cemetery, St Paul, Minnesota
v. LESTER THOMAS ANDERSON, b. 04/18/1949, St Paul, Minnesota; m. JOAN MARIE MEYER, 02/14/1975, St Paul, Minnesota; b. 07/11/1944, St Paul, Minnesota.
23. PATRICIA ANN5 CLARE (LEO JAMES4, ROSE ANN3 MURPHY, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 10/01/1933 in Estherville,Iowa, and died 11/12/1962 in San Diego, California. She married BILLY DEAN MAHIN 10/15/1954 in Estherville,Iowa. He was born 10/17/1932 in Danbury, Iowa.i. BARBARA6 WILBERG, b. 05/05/1956, Estherville,Iowa; m. VANGUILDER.
ii. DONNA JO WILBERG, b. 06/06/1957, Omaha,Nebraska; m. THOMAS WILLIAM CARR, Cairns,Australia; b. 06/26/1963, England.
iii. DAVID WILBERG, b. 06/17/1958, Omaha,Nebraska; m. LORI KNERT, 07/09/1991, New Richmond,Wisconsin; b. 01/09/1958, Mahtomedi, Minnesota.
iv. MICHAEL WILBERG, b. 02/20/1960, Estherville,Iowa; m. TAMMY ISAACONSON, 11/01/1985, Burkhardt, Wisconsin; b. 11/24/1959, Siren, Wisconsin.
v. DOUGLAS WILBERG, b. 11/26/1961, Estherville,Iowa.
vi. JOSEPH WILBERG, b. 02/29/1964, St Paul, Minnesota.
24. JEAN ELLEN5 JACKMAN (EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 12/07/1917 in Emmetsburg,Iowa, and died 03/18/1972 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. She married JAMES LEO PETERS 09/06/1947 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was born 09/10/1917 in Monona, Iowa, and died 05/11/1982 in Overland Park, Kansas.i. CYNTHIA ANN6 MAHIN, b. 08/29/1955, Glendale, Arizona; m. FODIL BOULIL, Chula Vista, California; b. 05/07/1952, Algeria.
ii. KAREN MARIE MAHIN, b. 08/22/1956, California; m. JOHN DESPOSITO, Chula Vista, California; b. 01/08/1956.
iii. JAMES KENNETH MAHIN, b. 02/28/1958, San Pedro, California.
iv. PAUL DAVID MAHIN, b. 02/22/1959, California; m. MARGARET LEANN DEHANN, Chula Vista, California; b. 03/25/1959.
25. ROBERT FRANCIS5 JACKMAN (EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 03/12/1920 in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and died 10/17/1967 in Littleton, Colorado. He married JOY JEANETTE JAMES 05/12/1943. She was born 07/31/1921 in Laurens, Iowa.i. MARY ANN6 PETERS, b. 03/05/1950, Dubuque, Iowa; m. DUANE FRANCIS BERNS, 12/05/1970, Monona, Iowa; b. 12/31/1949, McGregor, Iowa.
ii. MICHAEL JAMES PETERS, b. 05/23/1951; m. ELIZABETH STOLTZ, 09/04/1984, Ottumwa, Iowa; b. 03/08/1951.
iii. STEPHEN GEORGE PETERS, b. 06/05/1952; m. JANET BETH HARTMAN, 06/01/1985, Kansas City, Missouri; b. 05/26/1955.
iv. MARY THERESE PETERS, b. 10/04/1953; m. DONALD ERNEST SHINN, 09/20/1986, Kansas City, Missouri; b. 01/31/1957.
v. JOAN EILEEN PETERS, b. 10/18/1954; m. (1) LARRY O PETERS, 05/24/1974; m. (2) KEITH RAY CHASTAIN, 03/02/1985, Blue Springs, Missouri; b. 03/11/1953.
vi. MARK FRANCIS PETERS, b. 06/10/1957; m. SUSAN KATHERINE FULTON, 11/15/1990; b. 09/01/1957.
26. MARY PATRICIA5 JACKMAN (EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 07/09/1923 in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and died 03/16/1970 in Denver, Colorado. She married ROBERT THOMAS BURNS 06/12/1948 in Denver, Colorado. He was born 09/29/1926 in Caldwell, Idaho, and died 03/03/1987 in Denver, Colorado.i. PATRICIA6 JACKMAN, b. 11/12/1946, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; m. (1) GREGORY OLINYK, 01/18/1969; m. (2) RICHARD WALTZ, 02/17/1990.
ii. JAMES JACKMAN, b. 02/12/1956, Denver, Colorado; m. BETH HARMON, 12/16/1978.
27. MARGARET ALICE5 JACKMAN (EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 05/19/1925 in Emmetsburg,Iowa. She married HENRY FRANCIS FRAILEY 12/28/1946 in Sioux City, Iowa. He was born 12/18/1923 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.i. WILLIAM FRANCIS6 BURNS, b. 02/25/1951, Denver, Colorado.
ii. MARY BRIGID BURNS, b. 04/16/1952, Denver, Colorado; d. 04/02/1968, Denver, Colorado.
iii. MARY CATHERINE BURNS, b. 02/22/1955, Denver, Colorado; m. KEVIN BUFORD REILY, 12/15/1979, Knoxville, Tennessee; b. 11/17/1954, New Orleans, Louisiana.
iv. MARY MARGARET BURNS, b. 04/18/1956, Denver, Colorado; m. THOMAS JAMES MATHEWS, 07/23/1977; b. 07/09/1955, Denver, Colorado.
v. MARY PATRICIA BURNS, b. 03/30/1957, Denver, Colorado; m. GORDON MCCLELLAN ROBINSON, 03/06/1982; b. 03/11/1956, Denver, Colorado.
vi. MARY ANN BURNS, b. 06/21/1958, Denver, Colorado; m. JOHN MARSTON ARCHBOLD, 05/24/1980; b. 12/09/1956, Moscow, Idaho.
vii. DANIEL ROBERT BURNS, b. 04/26/1959, Denver, Colorado; m. (1) NORMA GUADALUPE PADILLA, 07/01/1983; m. (2) KRISTINE LOUISE KRAHN, 12/27/1998; b. 05/23/1966, Billings, Montana.
viii. MARY KELLY THERESA BURNS, b. 04/01/1960, Denver, Colorado; m. ROBERT CLINTON MCCURDY, 03/30/1984; b. 08/20/1947, Denver, Colorado.
ix. MARY ELLEN BURNS, b. 12/24/1962, Denver, Colorado; m. NICHOLAS MARTINEZ, 12/24/1983; b. Denver, Colorado.
x. JOSEPH JOHN BURNS, b. 02/01/1964, Denver, Colorado; m. ANGELA CHASE, 01/1987; b. 1964, Denver, Colorado.
28. JOHN DANIEL5 JACKMAN (EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 06/19/1927 in Emmetsburg, Iowa. He married DOROTHY CALHOUN. She was born 05/30/1935, and died 12/02/1982 in New Orleans, Louisiana.i. KATHLEEN MARY6 FRAILEY, b. 01/23/1948, Sayre, Pennsylvania; m. WILLIAM PULS, 10/06/1979, Elmira, New York; b. 02/07/1947, Webster, Massassachusetts.
ii. MARGARET MARY FRAILEY, b. 05/27/1949; m. STEVE HELLRUNG; b. 07/07/1947.
iii. MARY ROONEY FRAILEY, b. 05/18/1951; m. THOMAS RUSSELL; b. 05/21/1951.
iv. JOANNE MARY FRAILEY, b. 03/26/1953, Elmira, New York; m. RON HEAP; b. 08/06/1951.
v. MARY PATRICIA FRAILEY, b. 10/18/1954, Elmira, New York; m. DEAN CALLAND; b. 04/14/1954.
vi. DANIEL HENRY FRAILEY, b. 07/12/1957, Elmira, New York; m. CHRISTINE NELSON; b. 12/26/1956.
vii. MICHAEL JACKMAN FRAILEY, b. 08/15/1958, Elmira, New York; m. MARY VIRGINIA LYNCH; b. 05/26/1959.
viii. ANNE MARY FRAILEY, b. 04/09/1963; m. MANUEL MARTINEZ; b. 06/14/1963.
29. RICHARD5 JACKMAN (EVA CECILE4 MURPHY, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 04/28/1929. He married ETHEL ANN DUCOMMUN. She was born 1931.i. JOAN MARIE6 JACKMAN, m. DAVID BECKER.
ii. JOHN DANIEL JACKMAN, m. KELLY.
iii. MICHAEL CALHOUN JACKMAN.
iv. WORTHING FRANCIS JACKMAN, m. KATRINA LENDEN.
30. RICHARD5 MURPHY (MAURICE4, DANIEL3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 01/30/1939 in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and died 01/06/1999 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He married (1) MARLENE KAY FISHER 06/13/1959. She died 05/19/1992. He married (2) VINA LENTZ PRIBORSKY 10/05/1996 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.i. MICHAEL RICHARD6 JACKMAN, b. 01/08/1952; m. JOAN LEVISON; b. 1953.
ii. JEAN CAMILLE JACKMAN, b. 04/18/1953; m. DENNIS JULVEZAN.
iii. JOHN KEVIN JACKMAN, b. 10/10/1954.
iv. SUSAN KAY JACKMAN, b. 12/28/1956; m. DAVID LOUIS VITALI, 1981.
v. ANN ELIZABETH JACKMAN, b. 10/11/1966.
vi. MARY CLAIRE JACKMAN, b. 12/03/1967; m. JAMES CARPENTER; b. 1964.
31. JESSE FRANCIS5 FLEMING (MARY IDELLA4 MURPHY, EDWARD FRANCIS3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 10/13/1920 in Graettinger,Iowa (Source: Palo Alto Co. Birth Records-Book 4, Fleming,Jesse Francis born 10-13-1920 in Walnut TWP, GraettingerMother Mary Idella Murphy,Father Curtis Floyd Fleming.), and died 08/10/1989 in Deland, Florida. He married MARGARET.i. RICK6 MURPHY.
ii. TOM MURPHY.
iii. JILL MURPHY.
iv. AMY MURPHY.
32. VERNON DOUGLAS5 FLEMING (MARY IDELLA4 MURPHY, EDWARD FRANCIS3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 06/06/1927 in Graettinger,Iowa. He married GERTRUDE SWEENEY. She was born 09/13/1927.i. DELORES6 FLEMING.
ii. ARLENE FLEMING, m. JAMES PARSONS.
iii. JOSEPH FLEMING.
iv. DENNIS FLEMING.
v. PATRICK FLEMING.
vi. MICHAEL FLEMING.
33. PAUL ALESANDER5 FLEMING (MARY IDELLA4 MURPHY, EDWARD FRANCIS3, DANIEL2, LAWRENCE1) was born 01/19/1931 in Graettinger,Iowa, and died 02/20/1999.i. THERESA6 FLEMING, m. MARK MONTIGUE, Deland, Florida.
ii. IRENE FLEMING, m. ANTHONY LEO.
iii. DEBBIE FLEMING.
iv. RHONDA FLEMING.
v. CHARLOTTE FLEMING.
vi. PRISCILLA FLEMING.
i. JEFFREY6 FLEMING.
ii. PAMELA FLEMING.
iii. LINDA FLEMING.
iv. KATHLEEN FLEMING.
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