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Marie Josephine Murphy

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 23 May 1877 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    Christening: 
          Death: 8 Nov 1960 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
         Burial: 10 Nov 1960 - Metairie Cemetery, Metairie, Jefferson, Louisiana, USA
 Cause of Death: 

Parents
         Father: Edmond A. Murphy
         Mother: Alphonsine Bougeri

Spouses and Children
1. *Warren J. Crane
       Marriage: 8 Apr 1896 - Church of the Immaculate Conception, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
       Children:
                1. Warren J. Crane Jr.
                2. Rene Murphy Crane Sr.
                3. Marie Rosalie Frances Crane
                4. John McFetridge Crane
                5. George Price Crane
                6. Lawrence Louis Crane
                7. Marie Lucille Crane
                8. Edward T. Crane
                9. Mary Yvonne Crane
                10. Mary Teresa Crane
                11. Mary Victory Crane

Notes
General:
Per New Orleans, Louisiana Birth Records Index, 1790-1899
Name: Mary Murphy
Birth Date: 23 May 1877 Birth Place: New Orleans, Louisiana
Gender: Female Race: White
Father's Name: E. A. Murphy
Mother's Name: Alphonsine Bougeri
Volume 68 Page 626

Per 1880 US Census: 6/5/1880 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
A. E. Murphy is a 43 year old white male physician, born in Ireland, his father in Oreland, his mother in England. His wife is 37 year old Alphonsine Murphy, housekeeping, born in Louisiana, her father in France, her mother in Louisiana.
The six children, all born in Louisiana, are: 14 year old son Rene is at school; 11 year old daughter, Antonia is at schoool; 6 year old son, Edward; 3 year old daughter, Mary; 1 year old son, Lawrence; and 5 month old son, Hilton, born in February.
Relatives living with the family include: 63 year old mother-in law Josephine Bougois was born in Louisiana, her father in Ireland, her mother in Louisiana; 40 year old widowed sister, Candid Bougsie, born in Louisiana, father in Ireland, mother in Louisiana; 63 year old widowed sister, M. L. Hebert, born in Louisiana, her father in Ireland, her mother in Louisiana; 23 year old neice, Lelia Hebert, born in Louisiana, as were her parents; 20 year old neice, Eugenia Hebert, born in Louisiana, as were her parents.
There are 3 servants in the home: 23 year old black male, Joseph St Clare, a driver, born in Louisiana, as were his parents; 23 year old white female Katie Bertset, born in New York, her father in new Jersey, her mother in New York; and 43 year old white female, Mary Paye, a widow born in Ireland, as were her parents.

Per Times-Picayune 5/24/1896
SOCIETY
Mrs. Warren J. Crane, who is with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edmond Murphy, will receive on Thursdays.

Per Times-Picayune 9/17/1899
SOCIETY
Mrs. (Dr.) E. A. Murphy and family will shortly take possession of their former home on Camp street, near Howard avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crane will spend the winter with Mrs. Murphy.

Per 1900 US Census: 6/4/1900, 926 Camp Street, New Orleans, Ward 2, Orleans, Louisiana
Edwina Murphy is the 56 year old white female widowed head of household, born July 1843, who owns her home, a boarding house, free of mortgage. Born in Louisiana, her father at sea, her mother in Louisiana, she has had 10 children, 8 still living. Living at the home with her are:
Edward Murphy is her 25 year old son, born August 1875 in Louisiana, his father at sea, his mother in Louisiana. Edward is single, and a lawyer; Lawrence L. Murphy is her 22 year old son, born May 1878 in Louisiana, his father at sea, his mother in Louisiana. Lawrence is a clerk in a shop; Charles Murphy is her 19 year old son, born May 1881 in Louisiana, his father at sea, his mother in Louisiana. He is a clerk for the R. R.; Lelia Murphy is her 17 year old daughter, born August 1882 in Louisiana, her father at sea, her mother in Louisiana; Blanche Murphy is her 16 year old daughter, born April 1883 in Louisiana, her father at sea, her mother in Louisiana. Blanche is at school.
George Crane is Edwina's son-in-law, 31 years old, born September 1868 in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana. George works in a sugar boiler. His wife of 10 years is 30 year old Antonia Crane, Edwina's daughter, born July 1869 in Louisiana, her father at sea, her mother in Louisiana. Antonia has had 5 children, 4 still living. They are: 8 year old daughter, Catherine Crane, born July 1892 in Louisiana, as were her parents, attends school; 5 year old son, George Crane, born August 1894 in Mississippi, his parents in Louisiana, attends school; 2 year old son, Judson Crane, born November 1897 in Louisiana, as were his parents; and 7 month old daughter, Margery Crane, born October 1899 in Louisiana, as were her parents.
A boarder listed is 29 year old Judson Crane, born September 1870 in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana. Judson is a clerk in a hotel.
Another family, listed as boarders, are Warren and Marie Crane and their son Warren Jr. [Marie is actually another daughter of Edwina] Warren is 28 years old, born November 1872 in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana, he works in a sugar refinery, and has been married for 6 years to 23 year old Marie Crane. Marie was born May 1877 in Louisiana, her father at sea, her mother in Louisiana. Marie has had 2 children, one still living. That child, 2 year old son Warren Crane Jr., was born July 1897 in Louisiana, as were his parents.
Two other boarders are: 29 year old Harriet Jones, a black female nurse born January 1871 in Louisiana, her father in New York, her mother in Louisiana; and 25 year old black female servant Augustine Booker, born November 1874 in Louisiana, as were her parents.

Per 1910 US Census: 1938 Peniston St., Ward 12, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Warren J. Crane is the 37 year old white male head of household, who owns his home with a mortgage. Born in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana, Warren is an assistant superintendent at Am. Sugar R. He has been married for 14 years to 32 year old Marie Crane, born in Louisiana, her father in Ireland, her mother in Louisiana. She has had 8 children, 6 still living and at home, all born in Louisiana: 13 year old son, Warren Crane Jr, attends school; 9 year old son, Rene Crane, attends school; 6 year old son, John Crane, attends school; 4 year old son, Price Crane; 2 year old son Lawrence Crane; and 9 month old daughter, Marie R. Crane.
Warren's brother, 39 year old Judson Crane, lives with the family. He was born in Louisiana, as were his parents. He is a clerk in Am Sugar Ref.
Living with the family are two black females: 22 year old Mary Beamon, hired help, nurse to private family, born in Mississippi, as were her parents; and 20 year old Louise Washington, hired help, cleaner for private family, born in Louisiana, as were her parents.

Per New Orleans Item 11/13/1918 Page 8
Baby Born At Dawn of Peace Is Given - the Name of "Victory"
Victory was the name given to a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Crane, 1938 Penniston street, Monday morning, just at the time that New Orleans was waking to the news of peace.
Mr. Crane, who is the superintendent of the American Sugar Refinery, has two sons in the army, Warren J. Crane, Jr., who is with the Headquarters Troop, 39th Division, in France, and Rene M. Crane, who is an instructor in Springfield college.
Mary Victory Crane, the twelfth child born to Mr. and Mrs. Crane, will bear the name of America's greatest day in history.

Per 1920 US Census 1/19/1920, 1938 Peniston St., New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Warren J. Crane is the 47 year old white male head of household, who owns his home free of mortgage. Born in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana, he is a superintendent in a sugar refinery co. His wife is 42 year old Marie Crane, born in Louisiana, her father in Ireland, her mother in Louisiana. They have 10 children, all single and born in Louisiana: 22 year old son, Warren J. Crane Jr., margin clerk at a cotton co.; 19 year old son, Rene Crane, clerk for a steamship co.; 16 year old son, John Crane, margin clerk at a cotton co.; 13 year old son, Price Crane, attends school; 11 year old son, Lawrence Crane, attends school; 10 year old daughter, Marie L. Crane attends school; 7 year old son, Edward Crane, attends school; 4 year 6 month old daughter, Yvonne Crane; 2 year 6 month old daughter, Teresa Crane; and 1 year 1 month old daughter, Victory [WWI ended 11/11/1918] Crane.

Per 1930 US Census: 4/11/1930 1938 Peniston St, ward 12, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Warren J. Crane is the 57 year old white male head of household, who owns his home, valued at $18,000, and a radio set. Born in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana, he works as supt. of a sugar refinery, and did not serve in the military. His wife is 52 year old Mary Crane, born in Louisiana, her father in the US, her mother in Louisiana. When they first got married, Warren was 24 and Mary was 19 years old. Six Crane children still live at home, all single and born in Louisiana: George P. Crane, 25 year old son, chief clerk for a rail road, not a veteran; Lawrence L. Crane, 22 year old son, salesman of bonds, not a veteran; Mary L. Crane, 20 year old daughter; Mary Yvonne Crane, 15 year old daughter, attends school; Mary T. Crane, 13 year old daughter, attends school; Mary V. Crane, 11 year old daughter, attends school.
Living with the family is their servant, a private family housemaid, Mary Marshall, a 45 year old negro woman from Mississippi, and Fred Marshall, a 40 year old negro male day laborer at the sugar refinery.

Per 1940 US Census: 4/9/1940 1938 Peniston 12th Ward, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Warren J. Crane is the 64 year old white male head of household, who owns his home, valued at $12,000. He was born in Louisiana, as was his family, and lived in the same house in 1935. Educated through 4 years of college, he is manager of a sugar refinery, worked 44 hours the last week of March, and in 52 weeks of work in 1939 earned $5,000. His wife is 62 year old Marie M. Crane [informant], educated through 4 years of high school. There are five children living at home: Marie L. Crane, 29 year old daughter, single, 4 years of high school, an accountant supervisor for cosmetics products, worked 30 hours the last week of March, did not work in 1939; Edward Crane, 27 year old son, single, attends school and finished 2 year of college; Yvonne M. Crane, 25 year old daughter, single, 1 year of college, working on her own account; Teresa M. Crane, 23 year old daughter, single, 4 years of high school, a stenographer at a sugar refinery, worked 44 hours the last week of March, and in 52 weeks work in 1939 earned $1,020; Mary V. Crane, 21 year old daughter, single, attends school, finished 1 year of college.

Per Times-Picayune 5/28/1946 Page 20
Mrs. Warren J. Crane will entertain at a luncheon at a downtown center complimentary to her granddaughters, Miss Dolly Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rene M. Crane, and Miss Mary Jane Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crane Jr., of San Antonio, Tex., who is spending a part of the summer as her guest.

Per 1960 City Directory for New Orleans
U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta) Record
Marjorie M. Crane (widow Warren) h 1300 Henry Clay av

Per New Orleans death index:
Died: 11/8/1960at age 84
CRANE, MARIE JOSEPHINE MURPHY
Parish: Orleans
Page: 7894 Volume: 0

Per Times-Picayune 11/10/1960
CRANE -- On Tuesday, November 8, 1960, at 6:30 o'clock p. m., MARIE MURPHY CRANE, widow of Warren J. Crane, mother of Warren J. Crane Jr. and John M. Crane of San Antonio, Tex., Rene M. Crane, G. Price Crane, Marie Lucille Crane, Mrs. Benjamin A. Boudreaux, all of New Orleans, Lawrence L. Crane of New York City, Mrs. Richard L. Brown of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Teresa Sturdivant of Pass Christian, Miss., and Edward T. Crane of Godfrey, Ill., sister of Mrs. Lyman Greenwood and Mrs. Blanche Calloway, both of New Orleans; also survived by 20 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The funeral will take place on Thursday morning, November 10, 1960, at 9 o'clock at the House of Bultman, St. Charles avenue at Louisiana avenue. Requeim Mass at Most Holy Name of Jesus church, St. Charles avenue at Audubon Park.
Interment in Metairie cemetery.

Per Times-Picayune 2/22/1961 page 55
Civil District Court DECISIONS Judge Hall
Succession of Mrs. Marie Murphy, Crane, same.

Per Times-Picayune 3/5/1961 page 105
Sixth District
Mrs. Marie M. Crane to Gray D. Morrison II, two lots, 1300-02-04 Henry Clay ave.: $38,500 cash.
Research:
Possible birth in New Orleans
Murphy Mary E. A. Alphonsine Bougeri F W 05/23/1877 68 626
Marriage Notes (Warren J. Crane)
Per New Orleans marriage index:
April, 1896
Bride: Murphy , Marie Josephine
Groom: Crane , Warren Joseph
Parish Orleans
Page: 40 Volume: 19

Per New Orleans, Louisiana, Marriage Records Index, 1831-1920
Name: Warren Joseph Crane Birth Date: abt 1873 Age: 23 Gender:M (Male)
Spouse: Maris Josephine Murphy Spouse Age: 18 Spouse Gender: F (Female)
Marriage Date: 8 Apr 1896

Per Times-Picayune 4/5/1896
SOCIETY
To-day ushers in the greatest festival of the Christian Year, Easter, the anniversary of the resurrection of our Lord. .....
This season, so joyous, is a propitious one for marriages, and several are announced to take place within the coming week, That of Miss Matilde Levert and Dr. Kearney on wednesday, Miss Marie Murphy and Mr. Warren Joseph Crane on the same day, .....
The marriage of Miss Marie Murphy to Mr. Warren Crane will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Church of the Immaculate Conception.



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