Individual Details
Margaret STURM
(1784 - Aft 1860)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Thomas ROBINSON (1771 - 1820) |
| Child | Frederick ROBINSON (1805 - 1860) |
| Child | Sarah ROBINSON (1809 - ) |
| Child | Thomas R. ROBINSON (1813 - ) |
| Spouse | John MURPHY ( - ) |
| Father | Henry STURM Sr. (1759 - 1832) |
| Mother | Elizabeth WEAVER (1765 - 1840) |
| Sibling | Matthias STURM Sr. (1785 - 1862) |
| Sibling | Nicholas STURM (1788 - 1869) |
| Sibling | Henry STURM Jr. (1791 - 1868) |
| Sibling | Peter STURM (1792 - ) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth STURM (1793 - 1875) |
| Sibling | William STURM (1797 - 1853) |
| Sibling | Jacob STURM (1798 - 1831) |
| Sibling | Frederick STURM (1803 - ) |
| Sibling | Ephraim STURM (1807 - 1890) |
| Sibling | George STURM (1813 - 1883) |
| Sibling | John STURM (1813 - 1884) |
Notes
Census
John MurphyMales:
1 15 - 20
1 50 - 60
Females:
1 40 - 50
Will
"and 31y of the Money arising from Said Sale to pay unto Margaret Murphy's heirs (viz) Frederick, Sarah, and Thomas R. Robinson. my grand Children"Census
Robinson:Samuel, 80, PA
Elizabeth, 67, KY
Lydia Ann, 21, OH
Perry D., 10, OH
Margaret Murphy, 75, cripple, VA
Delmonetta Robinson, 2, F,OH
Biography-shared
p. 322-323William Murphy [son of John Murphy and Margaret Robinson Sturm]
This pioneer of Shelby County was born in Mason County, Ky., Nov. 27, 1808. His parents, John and Martha Murphy, came to Ohio and located at Springfield in the spring of 1810. Mrs. Murphy died in 1817, and William was sent back to Kentucky with his sister and brother, to be cared for by relatives. About a year later their father married Mrs. Margaret Robinson, nee Miss Sturm, and in 1818 moved to Shelby County. In Jan. 1819 Mr. Murphy returned to Kentucky and brought his three children to his new home in this county.
From that time William made his home at his father's, although his youth was largely spent as a student at Springfield and Sidney. [more about his life and work]
He was married May 8, 1831, to Miss Celia N. Harris, daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth harris, of this county. Miss Celia was born in Licking County, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1810, and came to Sidney about 1820. Six children were the fruits of this union, named respectively John, W.H., Henry c., James W., George W., Laura A., and Charles W., all of whom are living except James W., who fell at the battle of Stone River Jan. 3, 1863.
Endnotes
1. Don Hartman, Hartman Family Records (http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/).
2. History of Shelby Co OH: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers (1883, R. Sutton & Co.).
3. (familysearch.org online search), Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKNY-GTVS : 15 October 2015), John Murphy and Margaret Robinson, 1818..
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5. History of Shelby Co OH: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers (1883, R. Sutton & Co.).

