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Monterville L. Murphy

Male 1871 - 1969  (98 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Monterville L. Murphy was born 3 Jul 1871, Rutherford, North Carolina (son of James W. Murphy and Harriet Elizabeth "Betty" Ownbey); died 27 Dec 1969, Rutherford, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery.

    Monterville — Wilda Curtis. Wilda was born 22 Jan 1871, North Carolina; died 25 Aug 1957, McDowell County, North Carolina; was buried Cherry Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Rader Murphy was born 1894, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    2. Lizza Murphy was born 1895, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    3. Ernest Stanley Murphy was born 14 Jun 1897, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 26 Apr 1983, Rutherford, North Carolina; was buried Bills Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
    4. Ottie Murphy was born 1899, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    5. Evalee Murphy was born 1902, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    6. Minnie Florence Murphy was born 12 May 1905, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 4 Mar 1977, McDowell County, North Carolina.
    7. Hardy Lowrence Murphy was born 20 May 1907, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 15 Nov 1973, McDowell County, North Carolina; was buried Old Cherry Springs Cemetery.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James W. Murphy was born 4 Nov 1834, North Carolina (son of William Albert B. Murphy and Nancy Fagin); died 7 Mar 1908, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    27.

    James — Harriet Elizabeth "Betty" Ownbey. Harriet (daughter of Madison Ownbey and Nancy Morgan) was born 5 Jun 1841, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 6 Mar 1901, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Harriet Elizabeth "Betty" Ownbey was born 5 Jun 1841, Buncombe County, North Carolina (daughter of Madison Ownbey and Nancy Morgan); died 6 Mar 1901, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    27.

    Children:
    1. Walton W. Murphy was born 1 Mar 1860, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 20 Sep 1940, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Hoopers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
    2. William A. B. Murphy was born 1862, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    3. James Sims Murphy was born 23 Sep 1864, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 19 Mar 1952, Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas.
    4. Joseph L. Murphy was born 27 Mar 1867, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 31 Aug 1936, Buncombe County, North Carolina; was buried Gashes Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
    5. Hester N. Lathia R. Murphy was born 23 Mar 1869, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 17 Jun 1962, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Moore's Grove Cemetery.
    6. 1. Monterville L. Murphy was born 3 Jul 1871, Rutherford, North Carolina; died 27 Dec 1969, Rutherford, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery.
    7. Rossie L. Murphy was born Nov 1875, Rutherford, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Albert B. MurphyWilliam Albert B. Murphy was born 1 Jul 1812 (son of James Murphy and Nancy Ledbetter); died 26 Jul 1869; was buried Ledbetter Cemetery, Buncombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Before William Murphy married Zillah, she was with child. He married her
    anyway and before the child was born, he came up missing. He spent a few years
    in Charlotte, North Carolina, driving a stage, where he had a son, James, by
    Nancy Fagin (illegitimate). He returned to his wife, they forgave one another
    and each accepted the children and raised them as their own blood.

    The private cemetery in which William A. B. Murphy was buried is on Highway #9
    just north and west from Bat Cave. It has a narrow, faint path that winds its
    way up the side with the plot - a lush thick forest and undergrowth carpet
    which slants away from the approach. Here is the tall grave marker of Zillah
    (Ownbey) Murphy. It is engraved as Zillah Ownby, wife of Will A. B. Murphy.
    Near her is his, a square shaped soap stone engraved in fine bold printing -
    telling the story of his part in politics.

    "Sacred memory of William A. B. Murphy, who died 20 July 1869,
    aged 67 years. A member of the State Convention for forming
    the present constitution of this State (North Carolina). A
    Republican in its broadest sense, the most popular man of the
    party in the County of McDowell. His hospitality at home was
    as unfeigned as it was unbounded. Republicans in and outside
    of his county deeply regret his death."

    William A. B. Murphy was sympathetic with the North, although he owned slaves.
    Just before the war between the States was over, the Home Guard 'rounded' him
    up and made him serve. After the war, he released his slaves, about seven in
    number. One small boy, Cato, who had no parents, was kept until he was old
    enough to care for himself. Cato was a banjo stummer. He evidently made good,
    as many years later, William was in Asheville and heard him play. Even after
    all those years they recognized each other.
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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    16, 27, 52.

    William — Nancy Fagin. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Nancy Fagin

    Notes:

    Before William Murphy married Zillah, she was with child. He married her
    anyway and before the child was born, he came up missing. He spent a few years
    in Charlotte, North Carolina, driving a stage, where he had a son, James, by
    Nancy Fagin (illegitimate). He returned to his wife, they forgave one another
    and each accepted the children and raised them as their own bload.
    ----------
    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    27.

    Children:
    1. 2. James W. Murphy was born 4 Nov 1834, North Carolina; died 7 Mar 1908, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery.

  3. 6.  Madison Ownbey was born 25 Oct 1801, Rutherford County, North Carolina (son of James Ownby and Joanna Sims); died 27 Nov 1868, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Ownbey-Moore Cemetery, Henderson County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    ----------
    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p 5.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 66.
    Carolyn Aslund, Caslund@aol.com, 18 November 1999.

    Madison married Nancy Morgan 1818. Nancy was born Abt 1801; died Abt 1842, Gilmer County, Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Nancy Morgan was born Abt 1801; died Abt 1842, Gilmer County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    ----------
    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    5.

    Children:
    1. Ownbey was born 1820; died INFANT.
    2. James Calloway Ownbey was born 19 Jan 1821, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 16 Feb 1906, Transylvania County, North Carolina.
    3. Mary Jane Ownbey was born 9 May 1822, Burke County, North Carolina; died 9 Aug 1865, McDowell County, North Carolina; was buried Fortune Cemetery.
    4. Sarah Mirah Ownbey was born 19 Apr 1822, McDowell County, North Carolina; died 2 Jan 1851.
    5. Dicey Ownbey was born 7 Nov 1823, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 26 Jul 1874, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Whitaker Farm Cemetery, Henderson County, North Carolina.
    6. Robert H. Ownbey was born 1824, Buncombe County, North Carolina.
    7. Armintha Ownbey was born 19 Apr 1825, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died Oct 1864, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Oakdale Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
    8. Merritt Ownbey was born 1826, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died Died young.
    9. Morgan Ownbey was born 30 Jan 1828, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 26 Apr 1858, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Mills River Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
    10. Ruth Ownbey was born 2 Jul 1830, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 22 Nov 1917, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Whitaker Farm Cemetery, Henderson County, North Carolina.
    11. E. Minyard Ownbey was born 1835, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 1863.
    12. James Sims Ownbey was born 1836, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 1862.
    13. Sarah Ownbey was born 1838, Buncombe County, North Carolina.
    14. 3. Harriet Elizabeth "Betty" Ownbey was born 5 Jun 1841, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died 6 Mar 1901, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Montsford Cove Baptist Church Cemetery.
    15. Adaline Ownbey was born 1842, Gilmer County, Georgia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Murphy (son of William "John" Murphy and Katie Mahazie Dobson); died Bef 1840.

    Notes:

    James Murphy was a brick mason. Died sometime prior to the time of the 1840
    census enumeration in North Carolina.
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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    27, 52.

    James married Nancy Ledbetter Abt 1810. Nancy (daughter of George Ledbetter) was born Abt 1790; died Aft 1840. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Nancy Ledbetter was born Abt 1790 (daughter of George Ledbetter); died Aft 1840.

    Notes:

    Nancy Ledbetter lived in Rutherford County, North Carolina. She was still
    living, in Burke County, North Carolina, at the time of the 1840 census
    enumeration.
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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p
    52.

    Children:
    1. 4. William Albert B. Murphy was born 1 Jul 1812; died 26 Jul 1869; was buried Ledbetter Cemetery, Buncombe County, North Carolina.
    2. Rebecca Eliza Murphy was born 1820, Burke County, North Carolina; died 1897.
    3. Emily Murphy
    4. Polly Murphy was born Abt 1820/1830.
    5. Elizabeth Murphy was born Abt 1825/1830.
    6. Nancy Murphy was born Abt 1830/1835.

  3. 12.  James OwnbyJames Ownby was born 6 Jan 1761, Amherst County, Virginia (son of John "Johny" Ownbey and Nancy Ann "Nannie" Porter); died 26 Sep 1850, Union Mills, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Koon Family Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    James was seventeen years old when he entered the Revolutionary War. He fought
    in the Battle at King's Mountain on 1 November 1778 as a Private in Captain
    George Taylor's company. He carried water in his hat. He served until 1783.

    James lived in Tryon County, North Carolina until he removed to Buncombe county
    in 1824. He resided in McDowell county in 1845, but lived most of his life in
    Rutherford County, North Carolina. He owned the farm on Bald Mountain. The
    original cabin has about fallen down, but a part is still standing, according
    to Mrs. Carrie Lee Nanney. She claims that James is buried there in the "Old
    Field's Cemetery".

    D.A.R states he is buried in Koone family cemetery Route 1, Union Mills, North
    Carolina. Moved with parents to Tryon County (now Rutherford), North Carolina
    while still a boy and lived on Green River. Moved with wife about 1824 to
    Buncombe County and was in McDowell County in 1845. Moved back to Rutherford
    County with wife in 1846.

    Entered the service of his county at age 17. Fought at age 19 as a substitute
    in Battle of Kings Mountains in Colonel John Sevier's Regiment of "Overmountain
    Men".

    1. Entered service first part of November 1778 as a substitute for Henry Kelly,
    in Captain George Taylor's Company in Colonel Hugh Brevard's North Carolina
    Regiment in Brigade of General Griffith Rutherford. Discharged 10 April 1779.

    2. Entered as draftee October 1779 in Captain Robert Gilkeys' command in
    Colonel Andrew Hampton's North Carolina Regiment. Discharged 24 March 1780.

    3. Entered service July 1780 as a volunteer in Captain Robert Gilkey's command.
    In Colonel Charles McDowell's regiment with General Lillington in General
    command. Discharged three months later.

    4. Entered service last part of September or first part of October 1780 as a
    substitute for Micajah Mayfield in Captain Samuel Williams' command
    Colonel John Sevier's Regiment of "Overmountain Men". Fought at Kings Mountain
    10 October 1780. Discharged one month after entry.

    5. Entered early part of June 1781 or 1782, as a volunteer in Captain John
    McClain's Company in Colonel Andrew Hampton's and Porter's North Carolina
    Regiment. This term of duty was for the purpose of "ranging the line between
    the whites and the Cherokee Indians". Discharged fourteen months later.

    6. Entered service in spring 1782 or 1783 as a substitute for Thomas Haslip in
    Captain Hugh Beaty's Company, in Colonel Robert Porter's North Carolina
    Regiment. This tour of duty was guard and patrol at "Russells Station" at
    mouth of Cove Creek in Rutherford County. Discharged three months later and
    returned to his home on Green River.

    Married by Jonathan Hampton and is buried beside his wife.
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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p 4, 5.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 64, 65.

    James married Joanna Sims 4 Mar 1785, Tryon County, North Carolina. Joanna (daughter of Captain William Sims and Annister Step) was born 24 Mar 1761, Albermarle County, Virginia; died 1 Apr 1852; was buried Koon Family Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Joanna SimsJoanna Sims was born 24 Mar 1761, Albermarle County, Virginia (daughter of Captain William Sims and Annister Step); died 1 Apr 1852; was buried Koon Family Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Joanna Sims Ownby was born at Aspen Grove Plantation on Priddy's Creek. She was allowed a pension on her application executed on 13 March 1851 while resident of Rutherford County, North Carolina. She was buried in the Koon family cemetery near Union Mills beside her husband.
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    Reference:
    "Kinfolk, Ownbey Family Lines of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina", p 5.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 64.

    Children:
    1. Anester Ownbey was born 14 Nov 1785, , Tryon, North Carolina; died 9 Sep 1862, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Koon Family Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina.
    2. William Owensby was born 16 Oct 1787, Tryon County, North Carolina; died Sep 1864, Cocke County, Tennessee.
    3. John Ownby was born 4 Apr 1791, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 3 Sep 1857, Greenbrier, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried P. A. Proffitt Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. Susanna Ownbey was born 12 Dec 1793, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 1877, Rutherford County, North Carolina; was buried Koon Family Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina.
    5. Sims Ownbey was born 19 Mar 1796, Rutheford County, North Carolina; died Jul 1874, Buncombe County, North Carolina.
    6. Ambrose "Little Ambrose" Ownbey was born 28 Dec 1798, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 31 Mar 1864, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Jones Family Cemetery, Henderson County, North Carolina.
    7. 6. Madison Ownbey was born 25 Oct 1801, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 27 Nov 1868, Henderson County, North Carolina; was buried Ownbey-Moore Cemetery, Henderson County, North Carolina.