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William Murrell (politician, died 1892)

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William Murrell was born enslaved in Georgetown, South Carolina, and was the son of Rebecca (last name unknown) and his mother's owner Peter Murrell. His ownership was transferred and he was sold on several occasions which moved him to various Southern states, including Alabama. His son was
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denominations. On December 25, 1865, Mississippi Mission Conference was held, hosted by the
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Prior to 1865, Murrell Sr.’s ministerial work was performed for the
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Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives
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Louisiana House of Representatives
Lafourche Parish
Georgetown
South Carolina
Carrollton, New Orleans
Louisiana
William Murrell Jr.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Lafourche Parish
William Murrell Jr.
Madison Parish
Louisiana House of Representatives
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Methodist Episcopal Church
Thibodaux
Houma
Woodlawn
Napoleonville
Pineville
Reconstruction era
Lafourche
Louisiana House of Representatives





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