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| 1901 | Find A Grave Memorial #32598006 | Munsey, Sarah M. (I8317)
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| 1902 | Find A Grave Memorial #3285517 | Muncie, John William (I8786)
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| 1903 | Find A Grave Memorial #33091586 Passed away at age 86 at Blissfield Place. Omega was born in Harlan County, KY. For many years she was a volunteer for Muscular Dystrophy. Retired from employment in retail. Husband: Murl Dowell Married December 1939 in Harlan County He passed away January 8, 2007 Children: Paul (Pat) Dowell Wanda (Robert) Howard, Sr. Parents: Z. B. and Addie (Saylor) Muncy Seven brothers and sisters, all deceased. | Muncy, Omega (I9106)
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| 1904 | Find A Grave Memorial #33521434 Iona M. Hopkins, 92, formerly of Fort Worth, passed away Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009, in Lubbock. Service: 1 p.m. Wednesday at Shannon Rose Hill Chapel. Interment: Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery. She was born Oct. 5, 1916, in Elkins, N.M., to George Edward and Kittie Stephens Muncy and graduated from Slidell High School. She worked as a bookkeeper in Whitewright, for Sears in Denton and for Kohn Music in Fort Worth. She was a published poet in the Famous Poets Society and was a member of Meadowbrook Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by a son, Kenneth Hopkins, on Sept. 29, 1979; and her husband, Ray Hopkins, on Dec. 8, 1982. Survivors: Daughters, Jeanette Davis of Durant, Okla., and Charlotte Soliz and husband, Danny, of Lubbock; brother, E.L. Muncy of Fort Worth; grandchildren, Ronnie Oswalt and wife, Debbie, of Waxahachie, Kevin Bandy and wife, Linda, of Whitewright and Fonda Moneymaker and husband, Tim, of Lubbock; and three great-grandchildren. Published in the Star-Telegram on 2/3/2009 | Muncy, Iona (I3409)
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| 1905 | Find A Grave Memorial #33675668 from FindAGrave notes: Philip Gose lived with his parents, STEPHEN and ANNA CATHERINE GOSE, on Cripple Creek in Wythe Co., Virginia and it was there he met and was married by the Rev. John Stanger to Elizabeth Spangler on 24 May 1795. A tract of land was surveyed January 24, 1795 several miles West of Ceres, Virginia on the North side of the road and the South side of Brushy Mountain for Philip Gose. This grant was signed by John Page, Esq., Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. On December 13,1804, Philip bought 100 acres of land including appurtenances in Burkes Garden, Virginia for 170 pounds. This tract of land was located on the North side of Burkes Garden at the foot of Gose's Knob. Philip built his house of logs over a basement. The kitchen was in a separate building. On November 16, 1807 Philip bought 384 acres for 1,720 pounds from James Thompson of Washington Co.,Virginia. Deed Book 2 at Tazewell, Virginia shows a number of purchases of land in Burkes Garden by Philip. One of these tracts contained over 200 acres. The year Philip moved from Ceres, Virginia to Burkes Garden, Virginia is not known. The few settlers living near Ceres, or Bear Garden, as it was called then, met and assisted him in moving his family to their new home in Burke's Garden wilderness. They followd Burke's road to the foot of Burshy Mountain and then hitched 3 teams to the wagon and went straight up a ridge to the top of the mountain, cutting bush as they went. They cut down a tree and fastened it to the rear of the wagon as a brake and descended a hollow into Poor Valley. The same procedure was followed in crossing the Garden Mountain through Walker's Gap. The 1st wagon entered Burke's Garden shortly after the year 1804. Then, there was not even a cut bridle path to Tazewood, then known as Jeffersonville. A bridle path had been cut from Williams Hall's in Burkes Garden to Hale's place on Walker's Creek in the present Bland County. | Gose, David Philip (Philip) (I823)
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| 1906 | Find A Grave Memorial #33694936 name on marriage license (Grayson Co.), Melvin Kyle. | Kile, Lee Melvin (I354)
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| 1907 | Find A Grave Memorial #34996208 | Munsey, Sarah Catherine (Sallie?) (I8374)
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| 1908 | Find A Grave Memorial #35160069 | Munsey, Permelia Ann (I8367)
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| 1909 | Find A Grave Memorial #35860062 | Dawson, Bertha (I8170)
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| 1910 | Find A Grave Memorial #36083425 | Munsey, James Lafayette (I8377)
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| 1911 | Find A Grave Memorial #36099055 “died of blood cancer the 1st year of his marriage. (no issue)” | Muncey, Frederick Edward (I5919)
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| 1912 | Find A Grave Memorial #36411849 | Munsey, William (I688)
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| 1913 | Find A Grave Memorial #37084837 service in World War 1 Clarence R McCubbins, the second son of Churchill Hilton and Lillie May Denman McCubbins, died at age 76. His his great grandfather was Civil War Captain Zackariah H. McCubbins. His body was found Thursday near the Fort Supply dam. He had been missing since walking away from the Western State Hospital November 10, 1961, where he had been a patient since July 27, 1960. He was a former professional prize fighter; and welterweight champion of the world. It was disputed because he didn't have absolute clear title. There was someone is South America that was also claiming the title. Clarence boarded a ship in Seattle Washington and was on his way to South America; he got as far as San Francisco, spending the entire time hanging over the rail. He was deathly ill and got off the ship in San Francisco and said the guy could have the title; he wasn't going on. As a result he never had clear title. When Clarence first started fighting he didn't want his mother to know, she was a very religious lady, so he fought under the name of "Wild Cat Ferns" and "Kid Ferns". Clarence couldn't resist a good fight and was picked up by a manager, where he fought mostly out of Kansas City, Missouri between 1909-1922. He earned a lot of money in those days when he was on top, but it was easy come easy go as he didn't know much about saving for a rainy day. He fought in the July 4, 1912 Dewey, Oklahoma fight that was attempted to be stopped by the National Guard without success. The fight was between "Wild Cat Ferns" and Art Magirl which ended in a draw. His total record was 41 wins (KO24), 12 losses, (KO4), 13 draws. He married Alma Muncy January 5, 1914 and from this union were two boys, Clarence Ferns McCubbins, CPA and Robert Raymond McCubbins, Noble County Judge. He was well know throughout the southwest. In later years he had farmed in the Billings and Marland areas. Survivors include his wife; Alma Muncy McCubbins: sons, Noble County Judge Robert R McCubbins, Billings; Clarence F. McCubbins, Enid: a brother Ernest, Jackson, MS; and four grandchildren. | McCubbins, Clarence Raymond (I1966)
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| 1914 | Find A Grave Memorial #37283949 identified in 1930 Pulaski Co., KY census as MALE | Munsey, Charles Ethel (Ethel) (I8339)
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| 1915 | Find A Grave Memorial #37284165 | Munsey, William R. (I8335)
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| 1916 | Find A Grave Memorial #37284195 | Shadoan, Lelia D. (I8337)
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| 1917 | Find A Grave Memorial #37909142 | Muncy, George (I8396)
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| 1918 | Find A Grave Memorial #37909143 died of pnuemonia. | Muncy, Isaac Emmett (I.E.) (I5872)
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| 1919 | Find A Grave Memorial #37909145 | Dyer, Julia Ann (I5870)
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| 1920 | Find A Grave Memorial #38342486 "Willis" James Muncy was the son of Levi Muncy and Canzadia "Zadie" (Doshier) Muncy. He was born at Sutter, currently known as Calhoun, Le Flore County, Oklahoma. His paternal grandparents were William S. "Billie" Muncy & Mary (Sizemore) Muncy, his maternal grandparents were George Washington "G.W." Doshier & Mary Jane "Molly" (Brewer) Doshier. *********************************************** Obituary Willis J. Muncy died September 21, 2005 in McLean, Texas at the age of 95. He was born to Levi and Canzadia Muncy, March 19, 1910, Shady Point, Oklahoma. He was survived by three daughters, Irma Wagner, husband Marty, Phyllis Cunningham, husband Wayne, Gayle Rohde, husband, Art. He has two granddaughters, Shelley Brooks, Robin McCracken, one grandson, Col. Matt Merrick, currently serving in Korea, four great grandchildren and one sister Stella Brown of Oregon, many Nephews and Nieces. Preceding in death, his wife, of 71 years, Irene Muncy. Willis served honorably with US Merchant Marines, 1944-45 as Seaman First Class. He was a loving husband and provider for his family. He was a charter member of Church Triumphant and active in church all his adult life. Graveside service will be held Monday September 26, 2005 at 11:00 a.m., Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetary. Reverend Ty Loyd officiating. *************************************************** Uncle Willis was a fine man, he was dearly loved by all. I've never heard a derogatory word said about him. He dearly loved his family, aunt Irene was the love of his life, they had three daughters. A Christian since age of 10. My parents named their first born child/son "Willis" (even my Dad liked him) that says a lot! Uncle Willis and aunt Elsie were the family genealogists. Aunt Elsie's address book was the place to go if we were looking for (just about anyone). However, Uncle Willis was the one that went to see/visit them. He and Irene came to every Family Reunion and many of the funerals, driving from New Mexico. George "Patrick" Muncy (son of George & Margie Muncy) told me the following cute story about Uncle Willis: "The day I turned 16, I joined the Merchant Marines. I was on a ship in San Pedro, California (one day) these two guys came on the ship, one was a guy I knew from Shady Point, OK the other was Willis Muncy. Willis said; Do you know who I am, I'm your cousin, Willis Muncy! That's the first time I recall meeting him." LOL Uncle Willis was also in the Merchant Marines, stationed somewhere nearby, and he's tracking down his relatives. LOL God bless him; if there's a "Genealogy Dept." in heaven we all know where to find him. | Muncy, Willis James (I5985)
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| 1921 | Find A Grave Memorial #38354447 unmarried | Muncy, Samuel Lester (I4810)
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| 1922 | Find A Grave Memorial #38354448 unmarried | Muncy, Rebecca Frances (I4792)
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| 1923 | Find A Grave Memorial #38354477 | Muncy, Ada Amelia (I1415)
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| 1924 | Find A Grave Memorial #3835897 | Munsey, James Thomas (I8348)
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| 1925 | Find a Grave memorial #38432016 | Muncy, Lafayette (I782)
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| 1926 | Find A Grave Memorial #38447509 | Muncy, Melvin Roosevelt Sr. (I8539)
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| 1927 | Find A Grave Memorial #39152403 | Muncie, Hargus Joe (I8262)
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| 1928 | Find A Grave Memorial #39152404 died of throat cancer | Muncie, Clyde Kelly (I6115)
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| 1929 | Find A Grave Memorial #40098645 | Munsey, Rev. Claude E. (Fred) (I8338)
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| 1930 | Find A Grave Memorial #40109919 | Munsey, William Tunis Jr. (I7601)
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| 1931 | Find A Grave Memorial #40141617 | Munsey, Nancy Sarah Ann (I8984)
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| 1932 | Find A Grave Memorial #40531709 | Wanda A. (I8344)
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| 1933 | Find A Grave Memorial #40531731 US ARMY WORLD WAR II | Munsey, Loyd Robert (I8340)
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| 1934 | Find A Grave Memorial #40604874 | Osborne, Mary Ann (I6783)
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| 1935 | Find A Grave Memorial #41464853 Levi Muncy was the son of William S. "Billie" Muncy, born Aug 1832, Clay Co., Kentucky & Mary "Polly" (Sizemore) Muncy, born 1840, Clay Co., Kentucky. On Feb.13, 1894, Poteau, Indian Territory, Second Judicial Division; Levi Muncy, 28, obtained a Marriage License to marry Canzadia Doshier, 16. On Feb. 18, 1894, they were married by J.G. Hardin, Minister of the Gospel. They were the parents of 11 children; 7 girls and 4 boys: 1. Hollis, Sep 22, 1895 2. Mary "Elsie" Nov 08, 1897 3. Bertha "Elva/Elvie" Oct 28, 1899 4. Lennie Addie "Violet" Jun 01, 1901 5. 'Maudie" Lee Sep 20, 1903 [My mother] 6. Joseph "Everitt" Jan 24, 1906 7. John Howard Mar 20, 1908 8. "Willis" James Mar 19, 1910 9. "Lila" Suzie Gertrude Sep 24, 1912 10. "Stella" Edna, Jan 30, 1916 11. Verlon Lucille, Aug 18, 1918 Note: At some point, in later years, Hollis added James to his name, and Everitt (over the years) became Everett (with an E) by others, assuming that grandma didn't how to spell it, I suppose. Further comments: Grandma Canzadia's Bible has all the Children, Parents & Grandparents noted, along with their birthdates & death dates (if applicable). I have a copy of the pages, the Bible is in the possession of Aunt Stella's descendants. Both, Levi Muncy & Canzadia could read and write. I have the last letter grandma wrote to my mother, dated March 1941, prior to her death. | Muncy, Levi (I3404)
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| 1936 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Harrison, V.I. (I2002)
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| 1937 | Find A Grave Memorial #42258740 | Aldridge, Sarah Caroline (Caroline) (I5442)
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| 1938 | Find A Grave Memorial #42537565 At age 45 in the 1850 census, she is found living with her children,Harriet, Elvira, William and Levi in Washington Twn., Jackson Co. In 1880, at age 74, she is living with her daughter Mary Jane Parker and granddaughter, Martha. The census has her parents being born in Connecticut. Lusetta married Elijah Muncy 7 Mar 1822 in Gallia County, Ohio. | Goodrich, Lusetta Carolina (I3692)
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| 1939 | Find A Grave Memorial #42563447 | Muncy, Orval Wilson (I3722)
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| 1940 | Find A Grave Memorial #42563468 | Lightle, Florence Nell (I3732)
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| 1941 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gentry, W.J. (I9030)
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| 1942 | Find A Grave Memorial #42820027 | Nelson, Louvernia (Verna) (I9008)
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| 1943 | Find A Grave Memorial #43220931 at 12 went to New Hampshire; at 21 moved to Maine (Smithfield and Lincoln); Civil War Twentieth Maine Regiment | Munsey, Andrew Chauncey (I38)
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| 1944 | Find A Grave Memorial #43220958 | Hopkins, Mary Jane Merritt (I39)
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| 1945 | Find A Grave Memorial #43632290 | Muncy, Audrey Francis (I3720)
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| 1946 | Find A Grave Memorial #44200530 Lived in Arkansas and Wise Co., TX | Raney, Rev. Morgan Carter (Mack) (I1943)
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| 1947 | Find A Grave Memorial #44200531 | Whitlow, Nancy P. (I1944)
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| 1948 | Find A Grave Memorial #44316916 | Muncy, Elvira (I1199)
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| 1949 | Find A Grave Memorial #45003107 James Eugene "Cowboy" Muncy, 61, of Cookeville, died Thursday, April 27, 2000, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. Muncy was a former Oak Ridge resident and was retired from Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, where he worked as a maintenance engineer. He was born in Corbin, Ky., on May 28, 1938. Mr. Muncy served with the National Guard for six years. He was a member of Rock Hill Baptist Church of New River, a member of Faith Masonic Lodge No. 756 in Oak Ridge and a member of the Oak Ridge Amateur Radio Club. His hobbies were going to flea markets and operating ham radios. He is survived by his wife, Mary Jo Phillips Muncy; his father, Grover Earl Muncy and his wife, Jewell, of Knoxville; his son, Mark Anthony Muncy of Clinton; his daughters, Connie Muncy of Oak Ridge and Danean Ann Coffman of Ten Mile; his brothers, Thomas Muncy and his wife, Sharon, of Oak Ridge, Earl Muncy and his wife, Judi, of Knoxville and Dean Muncy and his wife, Kathy, of Chattanooga; his stepbrother, Jimmy Morgan and his wife, Barbara, of Knoxville; and by stepsister, Sheri Dee Langille and her husband, Wayne, of Knoxville. Mr. Muncy is also survived by six grandchildren, Bradley Ridenour of LaFollette, Mitchell Muncy and Nikki Muncy, both of Oak Ridge, and Joseph Hibbert, Krista Hibbert and Nathaniel Hibbert, all of Ten Mile; five stepchildren, Ricky Phillips and his wife, Sherri, Gary Phillips and his wife, Barbara, Bruce Phillips, Earl Phillips and his wife, Teresa, and Cindy Braden and her husband, Freddie; and by 10 step-grandchildren. His mother, Mildred Collier Muncy Morgan, died earlier, and a granddaughter, Laura Lee Muncy, died in August 1989. A Masonic service will be held at 8 tonight, April 28, in the chapel of Weatherford Mortuary. The funeral will follow at 8:15 p.m. with the Rev. Lee Phillips and the Rev. Don Daugherty officiating. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 29, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the mortuary. Published in The Oak Ridger, April 28, 2000 | Muncy, James Eugene (Cowboy) (I8903)
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| 1950 | Find A Grave Memorial #45352274 She married David Munsey in 1831 in Giles County, VA. Their children were: Mary F, William Elbert, John, Mary Lucinda, Sarah, James D and Nancy Jane. | Hill, Permelia Prior (Pamela) (I613)
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