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Francis M “Frank” Murrhee

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Francis M “Frank” Murrhee

Birth
Florida, USA
Death
20 Jul 1892 (aged 66–67)
Alachua County, Florida, USA
Burial
Bradford County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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I believe this to be Frank Murrhee who died July 20, 1892. It appears that the death date on this memorial comes from the Military headstone order which was placed in 1931 and the year 1931 was erroneously recorded as the death year on that record. Here is the Obituary:

Died at his home in Bradford County July 20th, Frank Murrhee, 68 years old. Mr. Murrhee was born in Camden County, Ga., and moved to this county when about 20 years old, being one of the early settlers here. He was a model Christian, a good husband and father. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn him.

He was buried in the Mt. Sinai Cemetery, under Masonic rites, Rev. A. Crosby preached the funeral sermon.

Card of Thanks

We tender our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends who so willingly assisted us in our time of trouble, also to the doctor for his patience, and the Masons for their honors.

MARIE MURRHEE and CHILDREN

The Bradford County Telegraph Starke, Florida
Friday July 29, 1892 page 3

Contributor: Billy Walker (31535270) • [email protected]

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I believe this to be Frank Murrhee who died July 20, 1892. It appears that the death date on this memorial comes from the Military headstone order which was placed in 1931 and the year 1931 was erroneously recorded as the death year on that record. Here is the Obituary:

Died at his home in Bradford County July 20th, Frank Murrhee, 68 years old. Mr. Murrhee was born in Camden County, Ga., and moved to this county when about 20 years old, being one of the early settlers here. He was a model Christian, a good husband and father. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn him.

He was buried in the Mt. Sinai Cemetery, under Masonic rites, Rev. A. Crosby preached the funeral sermon.

Card of Thanks

We tender our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends who so willingly assisted us in our time of trouble, also to the doctor for his patience, and the Masons for their honors.

MARIE MURRHEE and CHILDREN

The Bradford County Telegraph Starke, Florida
Friday July 29, 1892 page 3

Contributor: Billy Walker (31535270) • [email protected]

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Inscription

Private, Company K, 2nd Regiment, Florida Cavalry, Confederate States Army
Incorrect date (see note)

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