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Murdoch's parents were John Murdoch, a teacher and session clark in Auchinleck, [4] and Margaret Robinson. The family lived in Ayr's Sandgate in a two-storey house, long demolished, but marked with a plaque. [2] [5] He was a member of the Dumfries Volunteers, serving as a first lieutenant. [6] In 1800 he was a collector of cess for Dumfrieshire ...
John Murdoch may refer to: John Murdoch (teacher) (1747–1824), friend and tutor to Robert Burns; John Smith Murdoch (1862–1945), chief architect of the Commonwealth of Australia; John Murdoch (athlete) (1885–1939), Canadian Olympic athlete; John Murdoch (bishop) (1796–1865), Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic for Western Scotland
John Murdoch’s face allegedly caught fire while he was undergoing surgery for his tongue cancer, a lawsuit claims. Courtesy of the Murdoch family. Toni filed suit against the hospital, Dr. Adam ...
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Bradley John Murdoch: Barrow Creek, Northern Territory: July 14, 2001 December 13, 2005 Falconio was murdered by a truck driver while holidaying with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees. Lees survived the ordeal and was able to escape and identify Murdoch as the killer. However, Murdoch had disposed of Falconio's body by the time authorities went to ...
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Murdoch was born in Oak Lawn, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.From an early age he developed drawing skills in anatomy, perspective, and figure drawing. [citation needed] He attended the American Academy of Art on scholarship [1] where he was mentored by artists Lou Ann Burkhardt and Fred Berger.
John Murdock may refer to: John R. Murdock (politician) (1885–1972), U.S. Representative from Arizona; John Murdock (Mormon) (1792–1871), early missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; John R. Murdock (Mormon) (1826–1913), his son, Latter-day Saints leader; John S. Murdock (1871–1946), Rhode Island Supreme Court judge