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| 1051 | El Toro Memorial Park | Mitchell, Marion A. (I4879)
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| 1052 | El Toro Memorial Park | Myers, L. D. Ph.D. (I2043)
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| 1053 | Eldora Cemttery | Munsey, Coleen June (I1970)
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| 1054 | Elected as cow keeper for the town | Muncy, Francis (Frank) (I2794)
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| 1055 | elected County Commissioner in 1912 | Muncy, Richard M (I3390)
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| 1056 | Eli Frank Munsey died while in the Confederate States Army. Serving in Company D 43rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment (also called Gillespie's 5th East Tennessee Volunteers or the 43rd Mounted Infantry.). Exact location is unknown but his unit was stationed at Lenoir Station, Loudon County, Tennessee, which is now Lenoir City, when it was reported that he had died. He was married to Delilah Cordellia "Dilla" Fike. Father of Ruben A. and Paralee (Ingle). Living in McMinn County on the 1860 Census. | Munsey, Eli Frank (I5430)
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| 1057 | Elias Harber | Blankenship, Elizabeth (I799)
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| 1058 | Elizabeth Spangler Gose, having received her knowledge of medicine from Dr. John Stangler of Cripple Creek, rode the mountains in this section in response to any call for help from those who were ill. In those days the doctors made most of their medicines from herbs, bark, roots and berries. Anything a woman owned when she married was thereafter considered the property of her husband. When Philip's personal property was sold after his death, Elizabeth bought her tools for making medicine, consisting of 2 jugs, 1 mortar, 1 screen and 1 still for $1.00. | Spangler, Elizabeth (I835)
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| 1059 | Elk Spring Cem | Munsey, Karla Suevone (I5759)
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| 1060 | Elk Spring Cemetery | McCutchen, Flonnie Mae (I5757)
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| 1061 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Burnett, Ora Jean (I5755)
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| 1062 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Munsey, George Luther (I5754)
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| 1063 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Munsey, Lela (I5752)
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| 1064 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Harris, Mazie Marie (I5747)
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| 1065 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Munsey, H.M. (I5746)
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| 1066 | Elk Spring Cemetery | East, Linnie Marie (I5743)
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| 1067 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Mercer, Maggie (I5741)
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| 1068 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Munsey, Willie Fountain (I5740)
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| 1069 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Wilhite, Lula (I5739)
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| 1070 | Elk Spring Cemetery | Munsey, George Moore (I5735)
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| 1071 | Elk Spring Cemtery | Munsey, Richard Lee (I5742)
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| 1072 | Elkhart Cemetery | Muncy, William Nelson (I35)
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| 1073 | ELLA MUNCY 1930 - 2012 Ella Goble Muncy, 82, passed away Monday, December 10, 2012, at her home on Mattie Road, Louisa, Ky, following a long illness. She was born March 20, 1930, in Martin County, to the late James and Pearl Goble. She was a housewife. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her brothers, Richard, Eldon, Kenton, Ellis, Rabon and Abraham Goble and sisters, Evelyn Preston and Mary Griffing. She is survived by her loving husband of 62 years, Sam Muncy, her sister, Dixie (Bill) Cumbo, Columbus, OH., five sons, Eldon Muncy, Sam (Anita) Muncy, Jr., James Stone, Joseph Stone, and Sam Michael Muncy, all of Louisa, Ky., four daughters, Ellen McCoy, Columbus, OH., Peggy (Charles Ray) Sammons and Pearlie (Danny) Diamond of Louisa, Ky., and Brenda Grim of Flat Gap, Ky., and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great- grandchildren. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 13, 2012, at the Young Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Charles Sammons, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at the Goble Family Cemetery in Martin County. | Goble, Ella (I2689)
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| 1074 | Ellis Cemetery | Muncey, Tracey Allen (I8180)
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| 1075 | Ellis Cemetery | Muncey, Cherry (I8183)
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| 1076 | Ellis Cemetery | Muncey, Sheila (I8191)
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| 1077 | Ellis Cemetery | Muncey, James Harvey (I8192)
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| 1078 | Elm Grove Cemetery | Muncey, Alexina Dayton (Allie) (I8952)
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| 1079 | Elm Grove Cemetery | Muncey, Herbert R. Sr. (I2928)
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| 1080 | Elm Grove Cemetery | Muncey, Joseph E. Sr. (I2931)
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| 1081 | Elm Grove Cemetery | Muncey, Edward E. (I2932)
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| 1082 | Elmwod Cemetery | Munsey, Nathan (I290)
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| 1083 | Elmwood Cemetery | Muncey, Carlton Fred (I374)
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| 1084 | Elmwood Cemetery | Muncey, Carlton Fred (I374)
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| 1085 | Elmwood Cemetery | Klinoff, Barbara (I375)
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| 1086 | Elmwood Cemetery | Lichty, Clara Belle (I373)
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| 1087 | Elvin Butcher Cemetery | Munsey, Rebecca (I2148)
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| 1088 | Emma Jarnagin Cemetery | Munsey, Jesse Palmer (I406)
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| 1089 | Emma Jarnagin Cemetery | Cardwell, Ethel Salone (I1277)
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| 1090 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncey, C.F. (I47692)
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| 1091 | Englewood Cemetery | Elizabeth (I4554)
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| 1092 | Englewood Cemetery | Muncy, Russell (I4402)
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| 1093 | Enid Cemetery | Quisenberry, Cora Eugine (I1214)
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| 1094 | Enid Cemetery | McCubbins, Clarence Ferns (I1967)
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| 1095 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, E.E. (I4180)
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| 1096 | enlisted Army reserve 7 Dec 1942, Fayetteville, AR, unmarried Find A Grave Memorial# 101162517 | Muncy, Jasper William (Bill) (I6364)
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| 1097 | Enlisted, Co I, 21st Inf Reg | Muncie, Noah (I4234)
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| 1098 | enrolled as a solider in the Indian War under Col. Hilton, 3 July 1710. Lived at Oyster River, New Hampshire | Munsey, John (I5)
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| 1099 | Ernest Grant Munsee Dies in hospital Ernest Grant Munsee died in a local hospital, following a long illness. He was born in Hooper in July 20, 1893, a son of George W. and Diantha Paine Hooper. He had lived in Hooper practically all his life and was never married, owing to physical disabilities. He was a member of the L. D. S. church. He is survived by a brother Chauncey W., Hooper, and a sister Mrs. Paul Haynes, Paul, Idaho. Funeral Services will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m. in Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel with Bishop John D. Hooper of Hooper Ward officiating. Friends may call at the chapel Sunday until 9 p.m. and Monday until time of service. Interment will be at Hooper Cemetery. The Ogden Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah) 7 Nov 1936, Sat • Page 2 | Munsee, Ernest Grant (I1147)
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| 1100 | ESLCV-V2 indicates that Jeremiah and Joshua were grandsons of William. I surmise that they were sons of John, although the possibility exists that they were sons of William or an unknown son of William. John Jr. was listed in the 1810 Knox Co., KY federal census, along with John Sr. and Joshua. | Muncy, John (I28)
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