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1301 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gross, D.K. (I7834)
 
1302 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Munsey, D.E. (I752)
 
1303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, M.K. (I7535)
 
1304 Find A Grave Memorial # 15136728
Name: Richard M /Muncy/ Jr., 
Muncy, Richard Monroe Jr (I5416)
 
1305 Find A Grave Memorial # 15136736
First husband : JIm E. Holt 
Arnold, Bertha Lea (I5417)
 
1306 Find A Grave Memorial # 155846779 Muncy, Jewel (I7015)
 
1307 Find A Grave Memorial # 155977827 Muncy, Audrey Hazel (Hazel) (I7518)
 
1308 Find A Grave Memorial # 156500285 Argo, Carolyn Elaine (I7395)
 
1309 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, L.K. Jr. (I5522)
 
1310 Find A Grave Memorial # 157423728
Find A Grave Memorial # 11519626
A soldier in Co. B. 12th NH Vols Dear wife
and child do not mourn for me. (Flag)- he probably died in the war and his wife pre-deceased him although he may not have know it.

There are two markers for him. He is likely buried in Belknap County and the gravestone in Stafford County adjacent to wife is a “rememberance” marker. 
Munsey, George F. (I181)
 
1311 Find A Grave Memorial # 157423761 Elliot, Annie M. (I199)
 
1312 Find A Grave Memorial # 157423899 Munsey, Georgia Anna (I200)
 
1313 Find A Grave Memorial # 15903186

Flora Barbara Bartley, the daughter of John C. and Jane Randolph Fletcher Bartley, was born in Virginia. In the 1880 US Census, the family resided in District 14, Hancock, Tennessee. 

On April 4, 1895, Flora was united in marriage in Lee County, Virginia, to John F. Munsey, the son of Captain Francis Asbury Munsey and his wife Catherine Grabeel Munsey. In the 1900 US Census, they lived in White Shoals, Lee County, VA. The couple had five children: Margaret "Maggie" Mae Muncy, Massie Bartley Muncy, Mark Allen Muncy, Edith Catherine Jane Muncy, and an infant, born and died within the week before Flora died. Flora died 4 July 1904 in Severy, Greenwood, Kansas.

After Flora's death, John took the children with him back to Lee County, Virginia to live. There, he married Amanda Taylor on 11 October 1906.

Note: bio info provided by Julie Grabill Rasmussen (#47927883)  
Bartley, Flora (I578)
 
1314 Find A Grave Memorial # 159560839 Muncy, Charles Edward (I6352)
 
1315 Find A Grave Memorial # 160822910 Muncy, Allen (I4410)
 
1316 Find A Grave Memorial # 160822927 Wooten, Polly (I4580)
 
1317 Find A Grave Memorial # 161632607 Deweese, Sarah (I5152)
 
1318 Find A Grave Memorial # 162935648 Munsey, Ora (I312)
 
1319 Find A Grave Memorial # 164837824
died of Diptheria 
Munsey, Isadora C. (I218)
 
1320 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, G.P. (I4490)
 
1321 Find A Grave Memorial # 168589023
Not from Find A Grave : “Found a marriage record for Benjamin F Munsey marrying Lucy A Bartlett 12/7/1866 in Nashua, New Hampshire. Going by the age at time of death engraved on the headstone, Benjamin would have been about 16 when he married. Sadly the record gave no additional details like birth place, parents names, etc.”

Note that tombstone says son ow Wm and J.A. Munsey. 
Munsey, Benjamin F. (I693)
 
1322 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Munsey, J. (I7455)
 
1323 Find A Grave Memorial # 170847714
listed as head of household in 1830 Bowdoinham, Lincoln Co., ME census age 40-50), so GUESS age at 35 yrs. There were numerous others in household, including a male 40-50 years of age. Husband Robert Jack died in 1827 other family members probably moved in, but she was listed as head of family.

HOWEVER, a Rebecca Jack is also listed in 1850 census (age 58) in houehold of Rinalds Brown. If the same Rebecca Jack, what happened to Samuel Munsey? 
Jack, Rebecca (I333)
 
1324 Find A Grave Memorial # 171367533

Althine B. Watson, a dedicated teacher known for her no-nonsense approach, died Tuesday at Homestead Nursing Home in Kittery after a brief illness. She was 92. 

Born in Bath, a daughter of Leonard M. and Grace Small Munsey, she graduated from Morse High School in 1925 and Gorham Normal School in 1927. 

Mrs. Watson began her teaching career in 1927 at the Wells Division 4 School in Moody, teaching grades 1-8 in one room. After three years she moved to the Ogunquit Village School where she taught grades 1 and 2 and was principal until 1940. Beginning in 1950, she taught sixth grade in York for four years. 

She was selected to teach in the English department at Wells Junior High in 1958. She then served as a substitute in Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, York and North Berwick. 

Mrs. Watson, who taught 37 years not counting breaks from the profession, was known as strict but caring. 

"You went into her class and you learned. She stayed with you until you learned," said her son, Leonard Wyman. 

Mrs. Watson often took on the hard-to-teach classes. Her son recalls how, in 1958, his mother taught a particularly difficult class of 41 seventh-graders who'd had seven different teachers in 12 weeks. Mrs. Watson finished the year. 

She became so well-known for handling problem children that she began working as a troubleshooter for the school district's superintendent. 

She retired in 1972. But Mrs. Watson didn't stop working and didn't slow down. 

She served Ogunquit as town clerk for 10 years, on the budget committee for 10 years and as chairman of the Wells 300th anniversary publicity committee and budget committee. She also formed a Campfire and Girl Scout troop, and served as president of the Wells-Ogunquit Parents and Teachers Association, bringing driver education into the school. 

Mrs. Watson was member of the Ogunquit Baptist Church and the Ladies Aid. She served as president of the York Audubon Club, and was a member of the Maine Retired Teachers Association, American Association of Retired Persons, Ogunquit Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, Camp Waban, Laudholm Farm, Kennebunk Animal Shelter, Ogunquit Women's Club, Wells-Ogunquit Historical Society, Ogunquit Rotary Club and Ogunquit Art Association. 

"She was going all the time, doing something," said her son. "When she wanted to do something, she took the bull by the horns and got to it." 

Mrs. Watson married Willis Watson in 1958 and moved to Kennebunk. She worked as clerk for her husband, who owned and ran the Kennebunk Star. He died in 1963. 

At various times from 1927 to 1998 she wrote articles for the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram, Biddeford Journal, Portsmouth Herald, York Weekly and York County Coast Star. 

She worked summers for the Poland Spring House and the Lookout Hotel as a waitress, and clerked in the Ogunquit Post Office. She also was a bookkeeper for the Ogunquit Pharmacy and Maxwell's Store. 

Surviving are a son, Leonard W. Wyman of Ogunquit; two stepsons, David Watson of Aurora, Colo., and Hubert Watson of Saco; and a stepdaughter, Dorothy Pillsbury of Kennebunk. 

Visiting hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells, where a funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. David Clark officiating. Burial will be in Ocean View Cemetery, Wells.

Portland Press Herald (ME) - Wednesday, November 3, 1999 
Munsey, Althine B. (I793)
 
1325 Find A Grave Memorial # 171858137
no record of children in any census 1900-1940 
Muncy, Charles Martin (I4927)
 
1326 Find A Grave Memorial # 171858159 Birdsull, Anna M. (I4943)
 
1327 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncey, E.E. Sr. (I7676)
 
1328 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, B.G. (I7444)
 
1329 Find A Grave Memorial # 177144001 Payne, Mary Sophia (I7716)
 
1330 Find A Grave Memorial # 177144146
Son of Moses Muncy (1837-Deceased) & Arminta Jane "Sis" Horn-Muncy (1840-1906). 

Brother of William Muncy (1859-Deceased), Isom H. Muncy (1861-Deceased), James Muncy (1863-Deceased), Henry Muncy (1864-Deceased), Rebecca Jane Muncy (1866-Deceased), Sarah Muncy-Payne (1867-Deceased), Lydia Muncy (1870-Deceased), Martha "Patsy" Muncy-Blankenship (1871-Deceased), & Rhoda J. Muncy-Hagerman (1878-Deceased).

Married to Mary Sophia Payne-Muncy (1882-1963) on January 5, 1899 in McDowell County, WV.

Father of Rosa B. Muncy was (1899~1910), Thomas Muncy (1901-1947), Lovice Muncy-Keene (1904-Deceased), Lilly Muncy (1906-Deceased), John Muncy (1909-Deceased), Virgie Muncy (1912-Deceased), Walter Muncy (1914-1978), Clell Muncy (1916-1987), Anderson Muncy (1918-1986), Gladys Virginia Muncy-Cyphers (1924-2002), Gracie Muncy (B. 1925), & Loren Muncy (B. 1927).

Arch Muncy was a farmer. He died at age 54 from tuberculosis (per WV Register of Deaths, McDowell County, WV, 1929, Page 136, Line 18). 
Muncy, Archibald (Arch) (I7715)
 
1331 Find A Grave Memorial # 177613955
Child #11 of Captain Francis Asbury Munsey & Catherine Grabeel Munsey, born at Hagan, White Shoals District, Lee County, VA. His siblings: 1. Jacob G. (1851-1856), 2.Robert P.(1853-1929), 3.Louisa Jane, 4.Rosanna C. (1856-1864), 5.Josephus G., 6.Hannah V., 7.Rutha (b. 1860), 8.Mary Catherine "Mollie", 9.Martha Ella/Ellen, and 10.Sarah Octavia Munsey Combs.

According to the US Census of 1940, John Francis Munsey completed a 7th grade elementary education (that was normal for the time), he lived on Road 664, White Shoals, Lee Co., VA with his second wife Amanda. According to the biographical sketch of his daughter Mae Smith, "John F. Munsey was a man of distinction...He was interested in a progressive pulse beat for his community. He attended the School of Medicine at Lexington, but lack of funds altered his desire to become a family doctor. He returned to the farm, then became employed by the Railroad. He carried a railroad pass that (his daughter) Mae (Smith) has today as a keepsake. 'Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman Traveling Card--J.F. Munsey fireman', the card reads. The fireman seal is in the upper right corner; a sketch of a locomotive in the left. On reverse, 'This card is good to the close of quarter ending December 20, 1897...John F's business life conintued in real estate, timber buying, he was active in Democrat politics..."

He married Flora Barbara Bartley, daughter of John C. and Jane Randolph Fletcher Bartley, on 4 July 1895, Lee County, VA. They began their married life at Hagan, White Shoals District, Lee County, VA. Then they lived for two years in Blue Field, Tazewell County, VA. The couple had five children, the first 4 were born in Lee County, VA: Margaret "Maggie" Mae Muncy, Massie Bartley Muncy, Mark Allen Muncy, Edith Catherine Jane Muncy (03 Oct 1902-10 Sept 1903, buried Milan-Hobbs Cemetery near Rosehill,Lee Co., Virginia), and an infant son born on 27 June 1905 and died 01 July 1905. Flora died from the childbirth three days after her baby, on 04 July 1905, 10 years to the day of her marriage. At that time, the family was living in Paw Paw, Elk County, Kansas. Flora's death is recorded at Severy, Greenwood County, Kansas. [This also is the area where John's sister Hannah V. Munsey Street, and others were living].

After Flora's death, John remained in Kansas until the wheat was harvested. Then he took his three living children with him back to Hagan, Lee County, Virginia to live. There, he married Amanda Taylor, daughter of Cyrus Reed Tyler and Susannah Hatfield Tyler, on 11 October 1906, at the home of brother Pete Tyler by Baptist minister Arthur Ely. [Amanda was born 02 Nov 1875 in Virginia].

"Mae was fond of her new mother. For all the family, Amanda went a long way to fill the love vaccuum created by Flora's death. Sometimes in adversity there is a growth opportunity. The youthful cook branched out to take music lessons on the organ." And with all his heart, John played the dulcimer, a stringed instrument 34" long and shaped like a pear. It sounds like a mellow banjo and played with a bow or plunked with a quill on the player's lap. Songs John played were "Boll Weevil", "Hard Times In The Mill", "Pie In The Sky", "Frankie and Johnny", "Around Her Neck She Wore A Yellow Ribbon", "When The Saints Go Marching In", and "Barbara Allen".

John preceeded Amanda in death on 8 March 1946. Amanda died at the home of Mae Smith, her "daughter" on death certificate-(actually her stepdaughter) on 28 July 1960, at the Clark Hospital in Jeffersonville, Clark County, IN. Her usual residence was Fredericksburg, Washington Co., Indiana. She lived to be 84y 8m 26d. She was buried in the Big Stone Gap Cemetery 30 July 1960. 
Munsey, John Francis (I95)
 
1332 Find A Grave Memorial # 177614677
Amanda Taylor, the daughter of Cyrus (Sirus/Sims) Reed Tyler and Susannah Hatfield Tyler,vwas born 02 Nov 1875 in Virginia. On 11 Oct 1906 in Lee county, VA, Amanda married John Francis Munsey, a widower with three children, Margaret "Maggie" Mae, 10 years old; Massie Bartley Munsey, 8 years old; and Mark Allen Munsey, 5 years old. {Their mother Flora had died after the birth of her 5th child near where the family was living in Paw-Paw, Elk County, Kansas. After Flora's death, John took the children with him back to Hagan, Lee County, Virginia to live.}

John preceeded Amanda in death on 8 March 1946. Amanda died at the home of Mae Smith, her "daughter" on death certificate-(actually her stepdaughter) on 28 July 1960, at the Clark Hospital in Jeffersonville, Clark County, IN. Her usual residence was Fredericksburg, Washington Co., Indiana. She lived to be 84y 8m 26d. She was buried in the Big Stone Gap Cemetery 30 July 1960. 
Tyler, Amanda (I1348)
 
1333 Find A Grave Memorial # 178801888 Munsey, Caroline (I63)
 
1334 Find A Grave Memorial # 179417641
New Hampshire Marriage Records indicates her name as Julia Ann Thompson, so she was the widow of Isaac Thompson. Note that son Charles H. Thompson, d. 1907, may be Charles Henry THOMPSON, not Charles H. Munsey. 
York, Julia Ann (I295)
 
1335 Find A Grave Memorial # 179417700

died of dropsy

See notes under Julia Ann. Charles H. Munsey listed in 1850 census (not listed in 1860 census) was probably her son Charles Henry THOMPSON by previous marriage and erroneously listed as Munsey. Note that in the 1860 census, a Charles Munsey b. ca 1857 is listed in household, likely the son of Wm. (son of Wm) and Emily. 
Munsey, William (I296)
 
1336 Find A Grave Memorial # 179417758 Munsey, David H. (I303)
 
1337 Find A Grave Memorial # 179417860 Munsey, Sarah Jane (I676)
 
1338 Find A Grave Memorial # 179566159 Munsey, Myra M. (I311)
 
1339 Find A Grave Memorial # 179693146 Munsey, Abigail (I304)
 
1340 Find A Grave Memorial # 179892720 French, Olive Williams (I672)
 
1341 Find A Grave Memorial # 182590373
Gabriel married Elizabeth "Betsey" Munsey (1775, Montgomery, VA.-1860, McDowell, WV) in 1790, Montgomery County, VA., the daughter of William Munsey.

Gabriel and Betsey lived in southwest Virginia. Gabriel was on the 1787 tax list for Montgomery Co. VA. By 1795 he was listed on the Wythe Co. VA tax list. The county name changed several times over the next few years. Their property was located "near the Clear Fork of Wolf Creek."

In 1822 Gabriel and Betsey bought about 90 acres on Tug Creek, on the KY/WV border in Logan Co. WV. After Gabriel's death, Elizabeth is listed on the 1830 census near Conrad. She was living with a granddaughter in the 1860 census of McDowell Co. WV. 
Riffe, Gabriel (I2733)
 
1342 Find A Grave Memorial # 183736986 Munsey, George Burnam (I284)
 
1343 Find A Grave Memorial # 183737006 Rollins, Mary A. (I763)
 
1344 Find A Grave Memorial # 183737077 Munsey, Rev. John G. (I831)
 
1345 Find A Grave Memorial # 183737096
died of penumonia 
Mooney, Olive (I839)
 
1346 Find A Grave Memorial # 184088918 Muncy, Joshua (Josh) (I4383)
 
1347 Find A Grave Memorial # 184358826 Munsey, Harvey Richard (Richie) (I2292)
 
1348 Find A Grave Memorial # 185128413
arolyn L. MUNCY, Age 60, of Oxford, passed away suddenly due to a heart attack, Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at McCullough Hyde Memorial Hospital in Oxford. She was born, December 29, 1943 in Berea, Kentucky, the daughter of Harold Thoma and Pauline (West) Linville.

She was a 1959 graduate of Henry Clay High School in Lexington. She worked at Square D in Lexington and then moved to Oxford when Square D opened. After 12 years of employment there she went to Miami University where she was an administrative assistant in the Department of Educational Psychology. She was looking forward to retirement next year following 30 years of service to the university. She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church. 

She is survived by her husband of 37 years, Larkin K. Muncy of Oxford; daughter, Debra (Albert) Evans of Hamilton; grandsons, Brandon Muncy, Thomas, Franklin and Jacob Evans; and sister Helen (Larry) Herning of Richmond, IN. She was a devoted animal lover and will be missed greatly by her pet dogs, Smokey, Nicole, and Sasha the cat. She leaves many trusted and faithful friends and could often be found at McDonald's giving a listening ear. 

Visitation will be held from 5:00-8:00pm, Thursday, December 9th at Faith Lutheran Church, 420 S. Campus Ave., Oxford. Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Friday at the church. The Smith & Ogle Funeral Home is in charge of the services. Burial will be in the Oxford Cemetery. The family has suggested that memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association.

Published in Journal-News from Dec. 8 to Dec. 15, 2004 
Thoma, Carolyn (I4842)
 
1349 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. F.H. (I737)
 
1350 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, V.H. (I121)
 

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