James Murphy was born 25.11.1890 in Aspull to Patrick and Bridget.
I found him in 1891 and 1901 but not yet in 1911, though there is one that's a probability.
He married Elizabeth Ann Longley in Horwich 1912.
There is a family story that Patrick’s two sons, John and James Murphy, were both killed in World War I within a fortnight of each other and are commemorated on the war memorial at Horwich. But this only shows one “J.Murphy” although there is as yet no trace of James beyond his marriage in 1912. I know that John was killed in action on 17.9.1914.
They did have a daughter Eileen born in 1915 but she may have been born after his death.
I've scoured as many sources as I can but found no answers. possibly because it is such a common name, so if he/they moved away from Lancashire it becomes very difficult to track him/them down. My gut feeling is that he was killed in the war but war deaths are usually well commemorated so it's odd that I can't find any definite reference.
Is there a single comprehensive source that records all those killed in action in WW1? I thought CWGC would, but apparently not. Any info or advice gratefully received. Except for "Give up", which has already crossed my mind! But this is for my wife's elderly aunt and I am hoping to report to her as a birthday surprise in July.