Maurice married a woman nameed Margaret. Maurice and Margaret had a son Frank who ended up owning The Elms of East Greenwich; which he probably inherited from his father Maurice or his grandfather Frank Luke Murray. Maurice grew up on Main Street in East Greenwich and later as an adult moved into the Murray Family Home on Greene Street. This home would have been the own owned by Luke and Ann Murray and where Elizabeth, Teresa, and Margaret lived together until the end of their lives.
Maurice was a bartender. Maurice died in 1960 and is buried along side his mother, father, and some aunts and uncles in Saint Patrick's Cemetery in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
Maurice married a woman nameed Margaret. Maurice and Margaret had a son Frank who ended up owning The Elms of East Greenwich; which he probably inherited from his father Maurice or his grandfather Frank Luke Murray. Maurice grew up on Main Street in East Greenwich and later as an adult moved into the Murray Family Home on Greene Street. This home would have been the own owned by Luke and Ann Murray and where Elizabeth, Teresa, and Margaret lived together until the end of their lives.
Maurice was a bartender. Maurice died in 1960 and is buried along side his mother, father, and some aunts and uncles in Saint Patrick's Cemetery in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
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