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| 2501 | Find A Grave Memorial# 23070841 Gerald Muncy, 80, of Fort Smith, entered into rest, Monday, November 19, 2007 in his home. He was born April 3, 1927 in Bokoshe, Oklahoma, the son of the late Lee and Ruby Muncy. Gerald was retired from National Life and Accident Insurance Company, a Navy Veteran a member of First Baptist Church in Fort Smith where he served as a greeter. He is survived by his loving wife, Millie; sons, Wayne Muncy of Fort Smith, Matthew Archuletta of Van Buren and Bill Archuletta of Nashville, Tennessee; daughters, Suzanne George of Hutchinson, Kansas and Pam Tucker of Fort Smith; sister, Alma Gwinn of Nevada; three brothers, L.J. Muncy of Nebraska, Jack Muncy of California and Lonnie Muncy of Nevada; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, November 23, 2007 at First Baptist Church, Fort Smith with interment at Keota Cemetery officiated by Reverend Dale Thompson. Pallbearers will be Matthew Archuletta, Matthew Archuletta II, Dustin Foster, Glenn Tucker, Saint Martin and Leonard Robinson | Muncy, Gerald Russell (I6626)
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| 2502 | Find A Grave Memorial# 23267648 Charles Muncy was a teacher, merchant, banker and well-known political figure. Attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute, graduating with an Agriculture degree in 1875. He owned a general store in Bland, VA and was Clerk of the Court of Bland Co. from 1885 through 1899. He was the chief organizer of the Bank of Bland County and was First Cashier, serving in that position until his death. | Muncy, Charles Peery Sr. (I461)
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| 2503 | Find A Grave Memorial# 24057312 Residence at marriage in Ohio in 1912 was GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA His mother, who he is named after,(middle name) is said to possibly be buried on the old homestead in Lee County, Virginia. Whether private or unmarked, so far there is no entry of her burial on FAG. William and his first wife followed his father and step mother from Collin County, Texas to Runnels County, Texas. Collin County is where he met and married his first wife, Mary. She is buried at Evergreen, Ballinger, Runnels County, Texas. Soon after her death, he moved from Texas. Will written January 1936 gives names of wife and three children | Muncy, William Hedrick (I312)
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| 2504 | Find A Grave Memorial# 24332642 Note: Husband of Lucille Hall; Father of Roy Henderson Munsey Jr.; Death Certificate: 23097 Blount County, Tennessee; Residence Loudon County, Tennessee | Munsey, Roy Henderson Sr. (I2232)
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| 2505 | Find A Grave Memorial# 25567936 | Muncy, James V. (I6893)
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| 2506 | Find A Grave Memorial# 25567964 | Muncy, John C. (I6896)
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| 2507 | Find A Grave Memorial# 25568073 First husband, Samuel Stewart (1876-1906) | Haddock, Sarah Ethel (Ethel) (I6895)
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| 2508 | Find A Grave Memorial# 27190906 a Mason - in Masonic plot Enlisted in Company K, Virginia 64th Infantry Regiment (Farrier) 1870 Lee Co., VA 1880 Collin Co., TX - farm schedule shows value of $1405 daughter Clementine married 1873 Collin Co. TX to Wm. S. Rollins, so he must have come to Texas between 1871-1873. | Fletcher, George Randolph (I2735)
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| 2509 | Find A Grave Memorial# 27675927 | Haley, Matilda (I6051)
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| 2510 | Find A Grave Memorial# 28990659 Husband and family in Slidell, Texas, 1900 Wise Co., TX census living adjacent to her brother Marion Muncy and family from Find A Grave: The Arlington Citizen Thursday November 21. 1940 - Funeral Services Held For Mrs. W. R. Hunt - Mrs. W. R. Hunt, 68, a resident of Arlington for the last 12 years, died in a Dallas hospital Thursday morning. She had suffered a heart attack Monday. Mrs. Hunt was the daughter of the late Capt. W. J. Muncy of the Confederate Army. Survivors include her husband, a son, Carl E. Hunt, Dallas; two daughters, Mrs. A. C. Morton, Dallas, and Mrs. John Craddock, Fort Worth, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the First Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Friday. Revs. W. T. Rouse of Denton, and K. T. Melugin of Arlington, officiated. Burial was in Parkdale Cemetery. | Muncy, Mary Jayne (I3916)
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| 2511 | Find A Grave Memorial# 29228420 note: parents not married; took mother’s surname in 1870 census for Jackson Co., KY living in household of William Moore as a farm laborer. he is not listed in 1900 Leslie Co., KY census with Bettie, Remine and Dillard | Muncy, William (I3319)
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| 2512 | Find A Grave Memorial# 29228420 | Muncy, Remine (I3323)
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| 2513 | Find A Grave Memorial# 29965961 DENDRON - The Honorable Benny Wade Muncy, 80, a resident and mayor of Dendron,died peacefully in the hospice unit at McGuire VA Hospital in Richmond, April 3, 2008, after a 3 1/2-month battle with brain cancer. Born April 14, 1927, in Draper, N.C , He was the son of the late Clarence and Lucille Rodgers Muncy. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Corinne Cook Muncy, who died one month ago on March 3, 2008. He is survived by his son, Wade S. Muncy and his wife Lisa; grandson, Stuart Hicks and his family; sister-in-law, Joyce Jasper; and nine cherished nephews and nieces and their families. He was preceded in death by his brother, Cleophus Muncy and his sister, Lois M. Curl. Mayor Muncy opened Ben's Sandwich Shop in Dendron in 1972 and owned and operated Ben's Garage there for 25 years. He was a deacon and treasurer at the Dendron United Church of Christ. He was proud to have served as a supply sergeant in the 108 4th Labor Supervision Company of the U.S. Army in the European Theatre of World War II. An accomplished steel guitarist, he played country music regularly in the area. In his "spare" time, he was an avid fisherman. Active and dedicated to the civic affairs of Dendron, he had served as mayor for the past 28 years. Mayor Muncy maintained and repaired the Town of Dendron water system. In the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel in 2003, he kept vigil at the town pump house. Due to his skill and dedication, Dendron did not lose its water supply during the crisis. Mayor Muncy was instrumental in lobbying to extend the county sewer to Dendron and, when this occurred in 2007, he personally assisted many local residents with their hookups. In 2006-2007, Mayor Muncy designed and managed the construction of the Dendron Depot Museum and remained an active member of the Dendron Historical Society. Devoted to the town and its residents, Mayor Muncy worked tirelessly up until his hospitalization on Dec. 20, 2007, for brain surgery. After recovering from the initial operation, he was able to continue to advise others with town affairs from his hospital bed. The family will hold a celebration of the lives of Ben and Corinne Muncy at Beauty for Ashes Church in Newport News at a date and time to be announced. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Beauty for Ashes Ministry, 487 Denbigh Blvd., Newport News, VA 23608. Arrangements are being handled by Purviance Chapel, J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home, Wakefield, Va. Burial: Unknown | Muncy, Benny Wade (I7131)
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| 2514 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30417966 | Munsey, Frank Pierce Jr. (I429)
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| 2515 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30417970 | Palmer, Eliza May (I430)
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| 2516 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30439934 “Elijah I. Muncie was born in Irvine, Estill County, Kentucky. He was the son of Jordan Muncie and Mary Abney-Muncie. He married Mary Elizabeth King October 1890 in Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska. They had eleven children together. They are: Malinda R. Muncie-Hixson. Gillian "Dell" Muncie-Simpson, Benjamin Harrison Muncie, Charles M. Muncie, Elihue E. Muncie, Zoba Ellen Muncie-Oxley, Claude Muncie, Elsia Mae Muncie-Harness, Elton Richard Muncie, James Taylor Muncie and Mary Elizabeth Muncie-Miller. “ | Muncie, Elijah Isaac (I4526)
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| 2517 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30440016 | King, Mary Elizabeh (I7158)
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| 2518 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30656786 died from typhoid fever | Muncy, Ulysses Edward (I6099)
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| 2519 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30656829 | Muncey, Moses Jefferson (I3793)
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| 2520 | Find A Grave Memorial# 30703954 Hearn Fam. Cem. located on Robert O. Munsey farm Bland Co. VA | Hix, Susannah Lucy (I5173)
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| 2521 | Find A Grave Memorial# 31128392 Inscription: CO. F 45 VA. INF. C.S.A. | Muncy, Mathias Allen (I1435)
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| 2522 | Find A Grave Memorial# 31597216 minister in Ireland and England; returned to New England by Sept 1663 REV. NATHANIEL BREWSTER CONN. MASS. & LONG ISLAND, NY (c1620-c1690) The respected and renowned genealogist, Donald Lines JACOBUS, M.A. of New Haven, Connecticut, in his 1936-37 article entitled "The Family of Nathaniel BREWSTER." serialized in The American Genealogist," described Nathaniel's heritage as follows: "Perhaps no question in American genealogy has been more controversial than that of the parentage of Rev. Nathaniel BREWSTER." The seriousness of the debate lay in the fact that the outcome would determine whether or not Nathaniel was indeed a nephew or grandson (both of which had been projected) of Elder William BREWSTER, of Mayflower fame. The meticulous and admirable research of Mr. JACOBUS enlightened all those interested to the fact that Nathaniel was the son of Francis BREWSTER of Bristol, England, and therefore not a descendant of Elder William BREWSTER, although the possibility of some distant non-lineal connection was left open, supposing on the chance of any earlier connection between Francis' family in Bristol (prior to 1602) and Elder William's family in Yorkshire. Nathaniel, b.c1620-24, came to New Haven, CT with his parents Francis BREWSTER (son of an earlier Francis), and Lucy b.c.1640. Nathaniel was enrolled in Harvard, graduating in what was said to have been the first graduating class of Harvard, in 1642. Later that year, he was in Dublin, Ireland, and thereafter back in England. Nathaniel's father Francis, was supposedly lost at sea in 1646 on a ship known as Lamberton's ship or the Phantom ship. Nathaniel's mother, Lucy, had remarried to Thomas PELL by Dec 7, 1647. To paraphrase the work of Mr. JACOBUS: Nathaniel was a minister of Neatishead and Irstead, County, Norfolk, England, as early as 1650, but about 1654 became minister at Alby. County, Norfolk. In 1655 and 1656 he made trips to Ireland with Henry CROMWELL. Also possible is that during or before 1658 he made another trip to New England, based on a reference to him in a petition there in 1658, but Nathaniel may have headed this petition without leaving England, via a written request through his stepfather Dr. PELL in Fairfield, CT. In 1662, the will of John REYMES of Edgefield, Norfolk, England makes the reference to Nathaniel BREWSTER having married his daughter. The method of mention of her in the will, however, gives the inference that she was deceased at the time. By 1656-60, Nathaniel had married Sarah LUDLOW, daughter of Roger LUDLOW (of established Royal descent). most likely having met and/or married her in Dublin, Ireland, as Roger LUDLOW and his family are recorded as having been in Dublin at the time of Nathaniel BREWSTER'S and Henry CROMWELL'S visits there. It is generally accepted that Nathaniel's first wife, the daughter of John REYMES, was most likely the mother of Nathaniel's first three or four children--John, Abigail, Sarah, and possibly Timothy--and that Sarah LUDLOW BREWSTER therefore the mother of the latter children; (possibly Timothy), Daniel (baptized Oct 31, 1662 in Alby as the son of Nathaniel and Sarah), Deborah, Dinah, and Hannah. By September 1663, Nathaniel had returned to America with his family, this time in Boston, MA. By 1665, they had relocated to Setauket, Brookhaven, Long Island, where Nathaniel and Sarah remained for the rest of their lives. Nathaniel BREWSTER made his will March 16, 1684/5 in Suffolk County, Long Island. He is noted as having died c.Dec. 18, 1690 (his will was proved May 3, 1695). In the will he mentions his wife Sarah, his sons Timothy, Daniel, and John, and grandchildren Daniel and Abigail BURR (who were the children of his daughter Abigail who had married Daniel BURR). Submitted by John C. Carter of St. Petersburg, Florida The Children of Rev. Nathaniel BREWSTER and ________ REYMES were. 1. John 2. Abigail m.c 1668, Stamford, CT to Daniel BURR; d.c.Dec 11, 1678. 3. Sarah b.c. 1656; m.c1674 Jonathan SMITH. 4. (possibly) Timothy b.England c.1660 m.c 1685 to Mary HAWKINS. The Children of Rev. Nathaniel BREWSTER and Sarah LUDLOW were. 4. (possibly) Timothy b.England c1660: m.c.1685 to Mary HAWKINS. 5. Daniel bap. Alby, Norfolk, England, Oct 31, 1662; m.c 1693 to Anna JAYNE; d.c. 1742 6. Deborah 7. Dinah b.c.1666; m.April 6, 1685, Brookhaven, LI, to Joseph TOOKER. 8. Hannah b.c. 1669; m (1st) John MUNCY; m. (2nd) to Samuel THOMPSON. | Brewster, Rev. Nathaniel (I485)
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| 2523 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32435497 | Muncy, William Woodin (Woody) (I6415)
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| 2524 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32442877 | Muncie, Major Wilson Albert (Albert) (I959)
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| 2525 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32443540 | Ealey, Emma Eliza (I1829)
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| 2526 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32468177 | Squires, Juliaette S. (I5934)
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| 2527 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32468212 | Muncy, James Stephen (I5840)
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| 2528 | Find A Grave Memorial# 32468533 | Muncy, Kenneth Eugene (I5959)
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| 2529 | Find A Grave Memorial# 34139714 Jewel Mae Munsey, age 87, of Greenback, went home to be with Jesus at Blount Memorial Hospital on Saturday, February 21, 2009. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Parlin Munsey; son, Earl Dwight Munsey; parents, John Isaac and Ethel Mellons Jackson; 5 brothers; and 1 sister. She was a lifelong resident of Greenback. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Mary Evelyn and Roy McMahan; daughter and son-in-law, Shirley Faye Tweed and Marvin Butler; daughter-in-law, Bulah "Shortie" Munsey; grandchildren, Sherri Butler Coggin and husband, Glenn, Shawn Dwight Munsey and wife, Kristi, Randy and Rick Hawkins, and Lisa Hawkins Crowder; great-grandchildren Brandon Alexander Coggin, Austin Dwight Munsey, Dean and Isaiah Crowder, Dylan Hawkins, Harliss and Brandon Hawkins; sister-in-law, Hazel Jackson; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM Wednesday, February 25, 2009 at Miller Funeral Home, Magnolia Chapel, Rev. Clarence Byrd officiating, with the interment to follow at Pine Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM until 2:00 PM Wednesday at Miller Funeral Home, Maryville. | Jackson, Jewel Mae (I7251)
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| 2530 | Find A Grave Memorial# 3414929 | Muncy, Floy Norene (I3431)
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| 2531 | Find A Grave Memorial# 35016821 | Laroche, Louise Marie (I4334)
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| 2532 | Find A Grave Memorial# 35016821 | Muncie, Rex Frederick (Buddy) Sr. (I4314)
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| 2533 | Find A Grave Memorial# 35072754 FindAGrave contains full obit | Munsey, Douglas C. Sr. (I422)
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| 2534 | Find A Grave Memorial# 35731668 | Muncy, Emma Pearl (I3497)
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| 2535 | Find A Grave Memorial# 36411499 Charles W. son of Calvin & Mary Munsey, died Oct. 15, 1848, aged 2yrs & 16ds | Munsey, Charles W. (I418)
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| 2536 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37011006 “ 2nd Lieut, Co K, 64th Virginia Calvary Taken from the book "In Rememberance" Runnels County burial records. Married Leticia Hendrick and was father to William H, Sarah J, Eleanor Caledonia Muncy Burke, John L and Mary Louisa. Leticia died before 1879. Married Martha Jane Ball on March 6, 1879 in Fannin County, Texas and became father of Andrew, Hattie and Lon. “ lived Lee Co., VA; Collin Co., TX; Runnels Co., TX Confederate 2nd Lieutenant and Chaplain; Co. K 64 VA Cavalry, CSA Estate appraisal at death of Letitia in Collin Co. 55 acres land $14,000 personal property = $240.50 13 cows, 2 horses 1 wagon, plows & hoes, 3 beds and bedding and 2 steads, clock and glass, 7 chairs, table and books, kitchen furniture. | Muncy, Rev. Samuel Randolph (I311)
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| 2537 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37011047 | Ball, Martha Jane (I4159)
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| 2538 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37084842 Alma Muncy McCubbins was very active and involved in community activities. She loved pretty clothes; as a young girl when working, she would tell the story of going without lunch so she could buy clothes. She married Clarence Raymond McCubbins at a young age of 18 and was the mother of two sons, Clarence Ferns McCubbins, CPA and Robert Raymond McCubbins, Noble County Judge. After Clarence's boxing career, they moved to Oklahoma, settled in and harvested wheat. Alma was always interested in clubs and especially the Masonic organization; she was the Worthy High Priestess of the White Shrine. She was voted outstanding club woman in Noble County. She was also president of Federal Women's Club, which had as many as 2,000 members. Her responsibilities included organizing a large convention in Perry. | Muncy, Alma (I3436)
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| 2539 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37159006 Elsie Mae Muncie was born November 28,1908 in Kansas. She was the daughter of Elijah I. Muncie and Mary Elizabeth King-Muncie. She married Cassian David Harness on December 21,1927 in Kansas, They had four children together. They are: June Arlene Harness-Diffley, Lorena Mae Harness-Whittaker, Donald (Don) David Harness and Dean Elijah Harness. After Cassians death in 1950 she remarried. Her second husband was Glenn William Beagle. They were married on December 28,1954 in Kansas. He was killed in a car accident on February 24,1956. She then married Fay E. Evens on November 14,1962 in Leavenworth County, Kansas. | Muncie, Elsie Mae (I7166)
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| 2540 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37667312 one son and 2 daughters Archie Bradley Muncy was the eldest son of Robert E. Lee Muncy and Hattie Cornelia Southern Mucncy. He married Ruby Griffin, daughter of James Thomas Griffin and Lodema Ann Armstrong Griffin born Sept. 3 1900 and died Oct. 8 1979. They had three children: Bobbie Maurice Muncy Archie Bradley Muncy Jr Trois Ines Muncy Archie was a farmer and an architech and helped build the First Baptist Church in Floydada. He love his family and the land and worked the land till the day he died. He had 7 grandchildren. | Muncy, Archie Bradley (I3966)
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| 2541 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37694315 “Agness was said to have been born in either Ireland or Pennsylvania about 1794. She married an unknown Mr. Muncy, and was mother of William Muncy born 15 February 1817 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Agness was a sister of Abraham McKinney, whom she probably migrated with to Hale Township of Warren County. Agness married William Nash, the second marriage for both, on 24 November 1837 in Warren County. William had been widowed for exactly nine months. William married for a third time, 8 months after the death of Agness. There were no children of his second or third marriages. “ | McKinney, Agness (I6824)
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| 2542 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37694905 “Son of an unknown Muncy and his wife Agness McKinney. William married Margaret Humphrey in Warren county, Illinois on 26 September 1838; she died 28 February 1840 with no known surviving children. He then married Nancy Giles on 1 September 1841 in Warren county, Illinois. They were the parents of Margaret J. Muncy, born 1842, and an infant son, who may have died with his mother in childbirth during 1843. William married a third time to Elizabeth S. Parker in Warren County, Illinois on 3 October 1850. His children of that marriage included: Milton E., Susan Agness, Ralph E., Sumner E., James Melville, John F., Bessie A., and Louis B. Muncy, all born in Warren county between 1851 and 1872. William was a dry goods merchant in Little York. “ died of cholera | Muncy, William (I6822)
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| 2543 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37783612 | Muncy, Silas Sr. (I497)
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| 2544 | Find A Grave Memorial# 37791375 resided in Washington DC in 1935; 1940 in Marietta, Love Co., Oklahoma | Muncie, Clinton Jesse (I4817)
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| 2545 | Find A Grave Memorial# 38254347 | Muncy, Percy Wilbur (I4917)
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| 2546 | Find A Grave Memorial# 38254348 | Sammis, Susan J. (I4918)
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| 2547 | Find A Grave Memorial# 38254364 | Muncy, Henry Martin (I552)
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| 2548 | Find A Grave Memorial# 38354450 | Muncy, Smith Sr (I4733)
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| 2549 | Find A Grave Memorial# 38354452 DFM, p. 29 says “died young” but obviously in error | Muncy, Jesse (I4757)
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| 2550 | Find A Grave Memorial# 38354453 never married | Muncy, Frances (I1396)
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