Died after after about age 35
in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Biography
Josephine Murray is a part of US Black heritage.
Josephine was born about 1884. She was the daughter of Katy Murray.
In the 1900 census Josephine (age 16) was the single daughter of Katie Muray in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.[1]
In the 1910 census Josephine (age 26), Caise Cuaer Sign Sorting, was the single daughter of Kate Murray in Hartford Ward 4, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.[2]
Josephine was in an obituary on 16 March 1919 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. She died at the state sanitorium in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. She was survived by her mother and a daughter.[3]Josephine was buried in Old North Cemetery, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.[4]
Sources
↑1900 Census:
"1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: 137; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0152 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7602 #7135101 (accessed 26 March 2024)
Josephine Muray (16), single daughter, in household of Katie Muray (45) in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Born in Connecticut, USA.
↑1910 Census:
"1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Hartford Ward 4, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T624_132; Page: 13a; Enumeration District: 0169; FHL microfilm: 1374145 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7884 #146152021 (accessed 26 March 2024)
Josephine E Murray (26), single daughter, Caise Cuaer Sign Sorting, in household of Kate Murray (54) in Hartford Ward 4, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Born in Connecticut.
↑Burial:
"U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current"
Find A Grave: Memorial #83988652 Ancestry Record 60525 #33893492 (accessed 26 March 2024)
Josephine Murray burial (died on 14 Mar 1919) in Old North Cemetery, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America.
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