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Murphys of Mullaghbawn

Michael Murphy left Mullaghbawn in South Armagh for Liverpool at the start of the 20th century. It was here he married Mary Pender. This is the story of their nine daughters and one son, their children and grandchildren. "Cead Mille Failte"

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Clares & Clare Keep Family Reunion Going in 2013!

Clare Hegarty & Clare McKay , have ensured the survival of the Murphy Family Reunion by volunteering to take over its organisation in 2013. They felt holding it this year would be a bit rushed and decided on doing a proper job next year. Sue and Des Herlihy have also offered their support.
Clare Hegarty, who's the youngest of all the cousins, was understandably nervous at first with the magnitude of the task, but now is looking forward to it especially with her extended family's support. And well done to Clare McKay who is one generation down from the cousins, for taking on the job. Both uncle George McKay, and uncle Geroge Hegarty would have been proud of their daughters.
Well done Clare & Clare!

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ania's & Leoncia's joint 40th Birthday Parties!





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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Dan's the Man - at 5 Years Old!

Daniel James Thomas, age 5 years old. Taken in Dec 2011 at Holy Rosary Infants,Aintree.

Daniel is proud Grandson Frank and Pat Murphy! Luckily his mum and dad Victoria and Tony have got Daniel the right coloured uniform!

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Belated Xmas Family Pic from Chris & Ania Flynn

My fault it's belated! I wans't really online over the Christmas and New Year. This is such a wondefrful family picture sent to me as a Christmas Card, I just had to put it on the blog. Here is the family message from Southern Spain

Feliz Navidad (Merry Christmas) & a Happy 2012!
From Chris, Ania, James Krystian, Kezia Grace, John Raphael, Jospeh Ronald & Ruben Ananstaio XXXXXXX


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Stank Picture? Blast from the Past! July 1973

No I'm not joking! - but Stank is a tiny hamlet on the outskirts of Barrow in Furness. Stank Villa was a house Michael and James Murphy rented during Mick's time playing Rugby League for Barrow. Jim was lecturing at the local college. Paddy Murphy worked at Vicker's Shipyard during his summer break from university. Pictured next to Paddy is brother John, who'd just completed his O' Levels, and was taking a break visiting his brothers. The large guy at the back is former Barrow player, and team-mate of Mick, Steve Hogan. The other 2 on the outside are friends.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Message from Des and Sue Herlihy

Hi Everybody,
Happy New Year. We hope you are all well. We have thoroughly enjoyed organising the Murphy Reunions since 2000. They have been a lot of fun. We are going to step back from organising the next one so we are looking to see if any of you are interested in taking it on. It could be a group of you. Sue and I are more than willing to support anyone who comes forward.
Des and Sue Herlihy

Des and Sue have done a great job organising 4 reunions, and let us all take this opportunity of thanking them for the time and effort they have put in, and let us hope we can continue with the reunions for many years to come.

If anyone or any group is interested please get in touch with the blog or with myself.
My email is: maxarmagh@hotmail.com, and Des will offer support. des.herlihy@gmail.com

As we have the reunion in Liverpool it would make sense for local families to get involved.

Thanks again Des and Sue!

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