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| 2101 | Find A Grave Memorial #89203960 parents names listed in marriage license | Muncey, William Hensley (Hence) (I8523)
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| 2102 | Find A Grave Memorial #89350016 | Munsey, Omey (I8327)
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| 2103 | Find A Grave Memorial #8968680 | Peaslee, Lottie A. (I998)
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| 2104 | Find A Grave Memorial #8968686 | Munsey, Harrison L. (I449)
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| 2105 | Find A Grave Memorial #9017116 | Muncy, John Flavel (I6837)
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| 2106 | Find A Grave Memorial #9039870 | Thornton, Ella (I1667)
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| 2107 | Find A Grave Memorial #90693555 Daughter of John and Mary (Newberry) Nichols. She was part Cherokee or Catawaba Indian thru John Bunch and Eliza Bunch. Wife of John Daily 'Johnnie' Muncy. and Gilbert Broyles. | Nichols, Millie Rose (Nancy) (I5970)
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| 2108 | Find A Grave Memorial #90694000 Son of John Daily 'Johnnie' and Millie Rose (Nichols) Muncy. Husband of Rosetta Elaine (Stryker) Muncy, whom he married on 23 Oct 1930, at Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma. Father of Nancy Jane and Tom Muncy. | Muncy, Vernon E. (I5971)
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| 2109 | Find A Grave Memorial #90694246 | Stryker, Rozetta Elaine (I5976)
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| 2110 | Find A Grave Memorial #90694947 | Muncy, Nancy Jane (I5977)
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| 2111 | Find A Grave Memorial #90695057 | Muncy, Thomas Vernon (Tom) (I5978)
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| 2112 | Find A Grave Memorial #91133587 Note: He Is The Son Of Samuel & Ann (Workman) Munsey. (FindAGrave says he was born 1805 in North Carolina.) | Muncy, Samuel IV (I360)
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| 2113 | Find A Grave Memorial #91444740 | Muncey, Rosa (Rose) (I8612)
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| 2114 | Find A Grave Memorial #92650062 NAPTHALI living in son Philip’s houseold in 1880 Wiscasset, Lincoln, ME census - aged 88 (uncle?) Maine Vital Records for marriage lists him as DAVID JR. | Munsey, David Jr. (I250)
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| 2115 | Find A Grave Memorial #92650096 | Blagdon, Martha Patience (Patty) (I251)
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| 2116 | Find A Grave Memorial #92743693 George Washington Munsey son of Andrew and Elizabeth (Sawyer) Munsey had three sisters, Rhoda, Lucy, Betsey, two brothers, Timothy, Andrew, and one half sister, Mary. He married Paulina Dickerson on Nov. 7, 1846 in Mercer, ME. They had four children, Mary, Charles, Laura, Georgia. After Paulina's death, George married Electa K. Weeks on Nov. 27, 1860 in Waterville, ME. They had two daughters, Mary and Alberta. George was preceded in death by his wife; Paulina, his parents, his sisters; Rhoda, Lucy, Betsey, Mary, and his brother; Timothy. His daughters; Mary, Georgia, and son; Charles. He is survived by his children; Laura, Mary, Alberta, and brother; Andrew. It is unknown if his wife Electa passed before or after George. George was a machinist by trade. George may have been visiting with his daughter, Laura, and her husband, Henry, and their family in Owatonna, MN when he died. His body was brought back to ME for burial next to his first wife Paulina ——— | Munsey, George Washington (I37)
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| 2117 | Find A Grave Memorial #92743905 | Munsey, Mary D. (I78)
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| 2118 | Find A Grave Memorial #92744635 | Munsey, Alberta M. (I82)
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| 2119 | Find A Grave Memorial #93251286 | Muncie, Ouida (I6111)
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| 2120 | Find A Grave Memorial #93255218 | Munsey, Grace Blanche (Blanche) (I6308)
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| 2121 | Find A Grave Memorial #93255791 | Ashworth, Geraldine (I6314)
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| 2122 | Find A Grave Memorial #9379949 | Muncy, Daniel (I9103)
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| 2123 | Find A Grave Memorial #94133049 | Tucker, Nellie Lucille (I5979)
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| 2124 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, D. (I9102)
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| 2125 | Find A Grave Memorial #94812501 | Muncy, Zachariah B. (Zach) (I9099)
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| 2126 | Find A Grave Memorial #94842760 Obit; DECATUR -Mrs. Joseph (Esther Muncy) Nalley, 80, of Decatur died 9:07 a.m. Friday (Nov. 16, 1990) in St. Mary's Hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Dawson & Wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home with visitation noon until service time. Services also will be 10 a.m. Monday in the First Assembly of God Church, New Albany, Ind. Burial will be in Kraft Graceland Cemetery, New Albany. Memorials: WFHL Christian Station Channel 23. Mrs. Nalley was born Nov. 30, 1909, in Goochtown, Ky., daughter of Zach and Addie Saylor Muncy. She was a homemaker and member of Foursquare Gospel Church. She married Joseph Nalley on Oct. 26, 1946. Surviving are her husband; sons, Douglas of Decatur; Norman Graves of Evans City, Pa.; brothers, Raymond Muncy of Corbin, Ky.; Paul Muncy of Sheridan Daniel Muncy of New Albany; sisters, Rhoda Roland of Blue Field, W.Va.; Nora Osborn of Shelby, Ohio; Omega Dowell of Detroit, Mich.; Dovie Williams of Murray, Ky.; three grandchildren. Her parents preceded her in death. | Muncy, Esther (I9101)
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| 2127 | Find A Grave Memorial #9595475 Early Methodist minister that traveled throughout Tennessee and Virginia. Author and Preacher, Rev William Munsey married Virginia A Blair on 16 May 1860 in Washington, Tennessee. Their children: Charles Campbell Munsey 1866 – Edward Elbert Munsey 1870 – 1950 Elberta Munsey 1872 – 1950 Robert Rayne Munsey 1876 – 1965 Thanks to Find-a-Graver Charlene Patton for bio information Bio by: Karen Leftwich Tomlinson Gravesite Details William Elbert Munsey - D.D. = Doctor of Divinity. Well known Methodist Minister. Son of Rev. David Munsey, husband of Virginia Blair | Munsey, Rev. William Elbert D.D. (I104)
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| 2128 | Find A Grave Memorial #9595477 Virginia A Blair married Author and Preacher, Rev William Munsey on 16 May 1860 in Washington, Tennessee. Their children: Charles Campbell Munsey 1866 – Edward Elbert Munsey 1870 – 1950 Elberta Munsey 1872 – 1950 Robert Rayne Munsey 1876 – 1965 Thanks to Find-a-Graver Charlene Patton on bio information Bio by: Karen Leftwich Tomlinson | Blair, Virginia A. (I615)
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| 2129 | Find A Grave Memorial #96044792 | Randolph, Mary Rebecca Elizabeth (Polly) (I3494)
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| 2130 | Find A Grave Memorial #96077969 | Munsey, Arthur Allen (I5644)
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| 2131 | Find A Grave Memorial #96078101 | Farmer, Margaret A. (I5645)
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| 2132 | Find A Grave Memorial #96813136 | Muncie, Leona (I9041)
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| 2133 | Find A Grave Memorial #97127892 Occupation: Entrepreneur in magazine and newspaper publishing Before his death Munsey himself summed up his life this way: "I have no heirs. I am disappointed in my friendships. . . . I have forty million dollars, but what has it brought me? Not happiness." Information from: Who's Who in the World, 1912 Munsey, Frank Andrew: Publisher. Son of Andrew Chauncey and Mary Jane (Hopkins) Munsey. Born in Mercer, Me., Aug. 21, 1854. Introduced The Golden Argosy, juvenile weekly (now the adult monthly, The Argosy; 1898, launched Munsey's Weekley, later converting it into Munsey's Magazine; now also owns The All-Story Magazine, The Scrap Book, The Cavalier, The Railroad Man's Magazine, and four daily newspapers. Attended public schools of Maine. Has remained unmarried. Entered upon business career in country store; became mgr. of Western Union Telegraph office, Augusta Me.; located in New York, 1882. Clubs: Union League, New York, Yacht, Ardsley, Riding, Manhattan, Lawyers', Lambs, N.Y., Metropolitan, Chevy Chase (Washington). Author: "Afloat in a Great City," "The Boy Broker," "A Tragedy of Errors," "Under Fire" and "Derringforth." | Munsey, Frank Andrew (I46)
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| 2134 | Find A Grave Memorial #97392612 Funeral Notice Long Beach, California Saturday, December 30, 1961 MUNCY - James Lewis, 86, of 1803 E. 52nd St., Long Beach. Passed away Thursday, Dec. 27th. Survived by wife Sarah C.; daughter, Mrs. Grace Hadrain; sons, Wallace B., C.B., R.D., Jack H., and Fred; 20 grandchildren & 23 great- grandchildren. Service Saturday, 10 a.m., Westminster Memorial Park Chapel, Westminster. Internment WESTMINISTER MEMORIAL PARK. Comment by Bonnie Miller: James "Jim" Muncy was the son of William S. "Billie" Muncy and Mary "Polly" Sizemore. He was my mother's uncle (her father; Levi Muncy's brother) I knew he and his wife as; "Uncle Jim & Aunt Sarie." Uncle Jim married Sarah Caroline 'Sarie' (Dennis) on Sept. 21, 1898 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. They were newly married and living with William S. Muncy on the 1900 Census. Uncle Jim served his country during the Spanish American War, he received a small pension for his service. He died at the VA Hospital in Long Beach, California. I recall, Uncle Jim & his wife, Aunt Sarie visiting our family during the early 50's (1952-1953) when we lived near Stilwell, Adair County, Oklahoma (they were living in Oklahoma at that time also). As they were departing from one of thier visits, my mother took photos. One of those pic's is posted here. Aunt Sarie was a Penticostal Minister, she held many revivals. They were wonderful Christains. Those were the days of "brush arbor" meetings, no fancy buildings with air conditioning, back then. As a child, I attended a few 'brush arbor' meetings with my parents. I truly treasure those memories. | Muncy, James Lewis (Jim) (I3412)
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| 2135 | Find A Grave Memorial #97536071 His first wife was Helen L Crouch, granddaughter of Notley Hays Crouch and Sarah Louisa Wiseman. They married about 1908 and had one son. In 1910 the three of them lived in a place they were renting in Ward 4 in Columbus, OH. He worked as a fireman for a railroad. PFC 308 TM BTRY 83 DIV WORLD WAR I | Muncie, Emery Raymond (I921)
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| 2136 | Find A Grave Memorial #97583370 | Muncie, Raymond Emery (I924)
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| 2137 | Find A Grave Memorial #97828076 | Munsey, Cecil Richard (I898)
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| 2138 | Find A Grave Memorial #97828130 | Northrop, Alma (I901)
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| 2139 | Find A Grave Memorial #9793929 Daughter of David & Mary (Browning) Muncy; married (1) John Weems [his second wife]; (2) Ezekial Carter. ******************************* Source: The Newton County News published in Newtonia by the Mize sisters JAN. 4, 1900: DIED IN NEWTONIA -- Mrs. Rhoda Weems Carter who was a daughter of the Rev. David Munsey and was born near Lebanon in Russell county, Virginia, on the 31 day of December, 1814, and departed this life the 31st of December, 1899, at the age of 85 years and 28 days. Her funeral was conducted by the writer and ably preached by Dr. J. B. Ellis, Presiding Elder of Neosho District M. E. church, South, in Harmony church and laid to rest in the Weem's family cemetery. Aunt Rhoda, as we all called her, was married at her father's home in Russell county, Virginia, at the age of 23 years, to the Rev. John Weems of Green county, Tennessee, the father of Dr. G. A. Weems and Judge D. P. Weems, who are well known to the people of Newton county, and four daughters, three of whom are living, two in Newtonia, Mrs. L. M. Williams and Mrs. G. A. Synder, and one in North Carolina. Her husband, the Rev. John Weems, started on the move from their home in East Tennessee intending to locate on Indian Creek in this county, and he died on the road to this state near Burksville, Kentucky, on the 2d day of November, 1843, leaving Aunt Rhoda on the road with six children, a daughter and son born to the Rev. John Weems by his first wife and four born to them after their marriage, one son and three daughters, the oldest, Sarah Margaret about 13 years of age, afterwards became and was known as Mrs. Sarah Adams. Though left a widow on the way to Missouri with six children running in ages from 13 years down to a baby, with the hardships and disadvantages of a western and frontier life before her with great resolution and courage she completed the trip and arrived at old Uncle Jonas Weems, her husband's brother, on Indian Creek in December, and soon there afterwards bought the claim and improvements on the place where the little town of Stella now stands, for which she paid $800.00, the claim her husband had in mind to buy from the description given him in letters from his brother, Jonas Weems, this was considered a high priced and valuable claim, the land being unsectionized and not subject to entry at that date. She lived there a few years, and was married to Ezekiel Carter, a native of East Tennessee, who lost his life in the early part of the Civil war in attempting to cross high water. To her and Mr. Carter were born five children, three sons and two daughters. One daughter living Mrs. H. Kerby of Newtonia, and two sons living, Rev. I. M. Carter and N. W. Carter at Durant, Indian Territory. This good woman has lived in this county ever since 1843, except one or two years as a refugee to Benton county, Arkansas, having been driven there by the horrors and cruelties of the Civil war. She was favorably and well known especially by the old settlers. She had a hard struggle in her efforts to provide for to educate and raise up her children in the way they should go. Coming to this county in so early a day, having to live a frontier life, then being but little school privileges, no school or church houses except log cabins with puncheon floors built and covered without a pane of glass or a single nail. But this mother, with an almost invincible fortitude and a great Christian character succeeded well under the circumstances. She raised a respectable family of children, and her life and efforts are a worthy example. Although helpless and feeble in the evening of her life, having been unable to attend church for several years, she was resigned to her afflictions and made her Bible the source of her joy and happiness, reading in it almost every day, and talking a great deal to her friends and visitors on the subject of religion, and taking the greatest of interest in the church and always happy to hear of revivals and of a conversion. Having been converted on her birthday at the tender age of ten years and soon thereafter joined the church and constantly kept the faith, and lived in every way a long, useful and devoted Christian life for 75 years and 23 days, and with an undying faith and a perfect hope she calmly and peacefully passed away without a struggle. Having fought the good fight, and like many of old she hath done her part, leaving behind many friends and not an enemy. She responded to the call of the blessed Master, who doeth all thing well. Farewell, Aunt Rhoda. Thou art gone, but not forgotten. Peace be to thy mortal form — thy soul rests in eternal glory. ORION E. VIVION -- (provided by Virginia Brown) | Munsey, Rhoda (I4416)
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| 2140 | Find A Grave Memorial #97992266 | Muncey, James Arthur Sr. (I5920)
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| 2141 | Find A Grave Memorial #98296342 | Muncy, Mary Price (I8092)
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| 2142 | Find A Grave Memorial #98419013 | Muncy, Newton Elmore (I6334)
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| 2143 | Find A Grave Memorial #99284769 Last Rites Set Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Hawkins Funeral home chapel for Pfc. Cecil F. Munsey, son of Mrs. Matilda Munsey, 102 Pearis street, who was killed in action on June 12, 1944. Services will be conducted by Walter Claytor of Gary. The body arrived Wednesday morning from overseas and was taken to the Hawkins establishment. Private Munsey enlisted in the armed forces on November 18, 1941, and served in the 115th infantry, 29 division. He had been overseas 18 months when he was killed in France. He was born at Bradshaw on November 18, 1919, and received his education in the Bluefiled schools. He is survived by his mother, and thee sisters: Mrs. Ethel Marks, Mrs. Frances Edwards and Mrs. Edna Jarrett, all of Bluefield. His father, Frank Munsey, preceded him in death. Re-interment will be in Monte Vista Park cemetery, where the American Legion will have complete charge of the military funeral. Private Munsey served in the famed 29th division, which originated in New York. Just recently his mother received a letter from Mayor William O'Dwyer of New York, expressing sympathy in the death of her son. (Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV, Sunday, June 06, 1948, p. 18, Col. 2) | Munsey, Cecil Frank (I8846)
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| 2144 | Find A Grave Memorial #99557548 | Muncy, Lydia Jane (I1518)
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| 2145 | Find A Grave Memorial 38419587 | Muncy, Curtis Melvin (I2638)
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| 2146 | Find A Grave Memorial 38425858 | Muncy, Oleta Inex (I250)
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| 2147 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tiller, E. (I9393)
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| 2148 | FIND A GRAVE MEMORIAL ID 106376758 | Preece, Mary Lavinia (I4644)
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| 2149 | FIND A GRAVE MEMORIAL ID 106378385 | Muncy, WIilliam Henry (Bill) (I7292)
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| 2150 | FIND A GRAVE MEMORIAL ID 107992483 | Munsey, Robert (I193)
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