Joseph R. Murdock Explained

Joseph R. Murdock
State House:Utah
District:10th
Term Start:January 13, 1896
Term End:January 8, 1899
Successor:James W. Clyde
Birth Date:August 11, 1858
Birth Place:Salt Lake City, Utah
Death Place:Salt Lake City, Utah
Party:Democrat
Residence:Charleston, Utah

Joseph Royal Murdock (August 11, 1858 – May 26, 1931) was a member of the Utah State Senate.

Murdock was the son of Nymphas Coridon Murdock and his wife Sarah Melissa Barney.[1] He was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, until he moved to Charleston, Utah at age 13. He attended Brigham Young Academy (the predecessor of Brigham Young University) in its inaugural year. In 1878 he married Margaret Ashbridge Wright (1860–1948). They became the parents of 10 children.

From 1880 to 1882 Murdock served a mission for the LDS Church, primarily in Michigan. He was a delegate to the Utah constitutional convention in 1895 that led to statehood, then served in the first two sessions of the State House of Representatives. He was elected to the Utah State Senate in 1900. Murdock died at the age of 72 in Salt Lake City and his funeral was held in Heber City, Utah.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=PbY3AQAAIAAJ&q=joseph+royal+murdock+1858 The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine
  2. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43618378/obituary-for-joseph-r-murdock/ The Daily Herald