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| 2951 | Fort Logan National Cemetery | Muncy, Clarence Ray (Ray) (I6723)
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| 2952 | Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery | Munsee, Ralph Lamar (I1137)
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| 2953 | Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery | Muncy, Floy Norene (I3431)
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| 2954 | Fort Smith National Cemetery | Munsey, Mary Patricia (I6030)
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| 2955 | Fort Smith National Cemetery | Kearney, Louis Paul David (I3306)
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| 2956 | Fort Sumpter Community Cemetery | Munsey, Edward Ottis (I7779)
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| 2957 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gross, D.K. (I7834)
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| 2958 | Fort Sumter Community Cemetery | Munsey, Dorothy J. (Dottie) (I7835)
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| 2959 | Fort Sumter Community Cemetery | Munsey, Johnnie Armold (I7836)
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| 2960 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Munsey, B.J. (I2301)
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| 2961 | Fountain Park Cemetery | Muncy, Ora G. (I1432)
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| 2962 | Fraley Cemetery | Munsey, Vertie Maxine (I1409)
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| 2963 | Fraley Cemetery | Munsey, Everette Roy (I7493)
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| 2964 | Fraley Cemetery | Sproles, Edith Eula (I7496)
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| 2965 | Fraley Cemetery | Munsey, Carl Kermit (I7497)
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| 2966 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, F.W. (I5356)
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| 2967 | Franklin Cemetery | Muncy, Aurilla Ann (Rilla) (I3697)
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| 2968 | Franklin Hills Memory Gardens | Murphy, Evalena (I827)
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| 2969 | Franklin Hills Memory Gardens | Muncy, Russell Edward (I8209)
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| 2970 | Franklin was born in Sebastian Co., Arkansas, raised in Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma, right along the border of the 2 states, as was his only brother Homer. It is unknown where he died or is buried at this time, at least by me as a researcher. | Munsey, Franklin Mathis Sr. (I6021)
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| 2971 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, F.R. (I2607)
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| 2972 | Friendship Cemetery | Arnold, Bertha Lea (I5417)
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| 2973 | Friendship Cemetery | Muncy, Richard Monroe Jr (I5416)
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| 2974 | from FindAGrave: D/O Reubin & unknown Muncy -m- 1843 Anderson Bowles Her death cert. lists her age as 89 & her occupation as a midwife. Dr J A McHaffey signed the cert. & W N Hughes was the undertaker. She was buried 9-27-1911. From family sources, she came in a covered wagon to Ky through the Cumberland Gap from Va at age seven or eight. They had two cows & two horses tied to the tailgate of the wagon. Another story passed on of her was - she rode a horse, side-saddle, from Big Hill, Ky to Green Hall, Ky carrying a turning plow in her lap. She was a well-known mid-wife in the surrounding area of her home through her adult years, delivering many children. She died at the home of her granddaughter, Narcissis "Bowles" Strong four days after delivering her last baby | Muncy, Emily Ann (I4527)
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| 2975 | From Linda Munsey Nieman: "We already had a marriage certificate for Nettie (Vernettie) Muncy saying she is 18 (she lied as she is only 16) on May 11, 1910 when she married “Charley Heatley” in Sedgwick County, Kansas. Her family is living in that county according to the 1910 Census even though the last name is spelled “Murrey”(all of the family members first names and ages match up). The marriage didn’t last long as she is married to Elmer Healey when she gives birth to her first son on Sep 1, 1915 and Charles Davis Heatley was married on Dec 25, 1915 to Minnie Alice Rushing. Can you believe she married two men such similar last names? | Healey, Louise E. (I8817)
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| 2976 | from marriage license | Muncy, Isham (Isom) (I9331)
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| 2977 | from marriage license | Evans, Nancy (I9345)
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| 2978 | From NYS Adj.-Gen. report 1903: "Muncy [sic], James A. - Age, 19 years. Enlisted, August 9, 1862, at Cuyler, [Cortland County, NY,] to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. H, [114 NYSV,] August 14, 1862; died of disease, December 29, 1863, at New Iberia, La." | Muncy, James Albert (I1325)
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| 2979 | From Obit: "Former Chief ofPolice at Bakersfield and also at Taft...Munsey was Chief of police here from 1917 to 1919 and later was Chief of the Taft department for four years." | Munsey, Elbert Porter (Porter) (I5677)
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| 2980 | From the FindAGrave page for William Elbert Munsey: David Munsey, father of Dr. Munsey, was by nature no ordinary man. After he deserted his family, he went to Georgia, married again in the lower walks of life, straightened up, was relicensed to preach— for he had been a local preacher—and was so good a preacher that he sometimes preached to packed audiences. Occasionally presiding elders would send him to take their places in the pulpit at their quarterly meetings when they could not attend. But it seems that this second probation was not more successful than the first. The Rev. H. W. Bays gives the following account of an interview with Mr. Munsey in his last days:I met David Munsey, father of the famous W. E. Munsey, in September, 1869, in the little village of Clayton, Rabun County, Ga. He was then an old man, but straight and finely built. He was poorly clad. I was standing in the store of Mr. Newton McConnell, in Clayton, when a tall, poorly clad old man came in and asked for some tobacco. Before I had learned his name I was struck with the inherent force of his utterance and with the marks of intelligence in his face. As soon as he had gotten the tobacco he left without a word, and his step was as light and springy as that of a boy of fifteen years. Learning who he was, I followed him to the street, hailed him, and told him who I was. He seemed glad to meet me, and yet saddened at the meeting. We stepped behind an old building near by and had a hasty conversation. I said to him: "You are the father of William E. Munsey." He replied: "Yes, sir; and I am proud of him." He then drew from the inner pocket of his well-worn coat a neat little photograph of that great preacher, and added: "Here, sir, is a small picture of my son Elbert which he sent me not long ago, and here is a letter from him asking me to go and live with him, and I am going as soon as I can." I think that Dr. Munsey lived at that time in Baltimore. In our conversation he mentioned the facts that Elbert was fond of books in his early boyhood and that he had tried to put books into his hands. I begged him to go to his son, and he said that he would; but he never did, for he was murdered by a negro not long after the interview. He was at that time miller in a little grist mill, and was perhaps accustomed to lodge in the mill. While standing in the door of his mill after night a negro man approached him and shot him fatally. This killing took place near Clayton, Ga., in the winter of 1870. There was something in David Munsey's make-up which f1lled me with regret and at the same time with admiration. He must have been six feet and three or four inches in height, and at the time of the above interview he was as straight and erect as an Indian. His speech was measured, his grammar correct, and he spoke with a force rarely heard in private conversation. His head was oval and well balanced on his shoulders; his legs and arms were long and well-shaped; his eye was deep sky-blue, large and of a somewhat melancholy cast.[Holston Methodism, Volume 5, 1913, submitted by C. Danielson] | Munsey, Rev. David (I103)
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| 2981 | From the Retired Guardian a quarterly newsletter published by the Military Department of Indiana, 3rd Quarter, 1997. We are sorry to announce the death of Sergeant First Class David A. Muncie, age 50, who passed away on February 25, 1997. SFC Muncie was a National Guard Technician for 31 years, the greatest portion of which was spent at CSMS at Stout Field. Our condolences go out to his family. *************************************** MUNCIE, DAVID ALLAN SFC US ARMY DATE OF BIRTH: 05/25/1946 DATE OF DEATH: 02/25/1997 BURIED AT: WASHINGTON PARK EAST CEMETERY, 10612 E. WASHINGTON STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46229 | Muncie, David Allan (I1670)
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| 2982 | Frontier | Howard, Winnie (I7701)
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| 2983 | Fry Cemetery | Muncey, Don Ray (Buck) (I8185)
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| 2984 | Frye Cemetery | Muncey, Harlan (I8174)
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| 2985 | Frye Cemetery | Lawson, Jessie Rose (I8177)
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| 2986 | Frye Cemetery | Muncey, Ruth L. (Diana) (I8181)
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| 2987 | Frye Cemetery | Muncey, Pamela (I8184)
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| 2988 | Ft. Logan National Cemetery | Munsey, James Lafayette (I8377)
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| 2989 | Fugate, Samuel Bracken Cemetery | Muncy, Nancy Jane (I6509)
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| 2990 | full name based on his draft form completed for WW II | Muncy, Commodore Dewey (Dewey) (I971)
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| 2991 | 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 | Muncy, James Lewis (Jim) (I3412)
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| 2992 | Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Second Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Bishop R. W. Durrant, for Mrs. Ethel May Peterson. Mrs. Peterson suffered the fatal injuries in an automobile-pedestrian accident in front of her home Sunday evening, May 31. Mrs. Peterson was born Jan. 11, 1896, in Bingham, a daughter of Peter C. and Kathrine [Kathrene] Bailey Munsee. She had resided in Salt Lake City and Copper Mountain, Nevada, before coming to Park City. She was married to Frank Kimber about 1921. He died in that year [1942] and later married on Aug. 10, 1944, to Roy Peterson. Survivors include her husband, Park City; her mother, Park City; four step-sons and one step-daughter: Edwin Peterson, Heber; Leo Peterson, Los Angeles; Donald Peterson, Bobalt, Ida.; Mrs. Joy Mauer, Tooele; and Roy Peterson, Park City; four grandchildren; the following brothers and sisters: Clyde Munsee, Riverside, Cal.; Frank Musee, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Essie Williams, Malad, Ida,; Mrs. Marjorie Lefler, Pocatello, Ida,; Leonard Munsee, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Florence Cottis and Mrs. Eva Sanchez, both of Park City; and Mrs. Vera Mower, Talmage, Duchesne County. - Source: Park Record | 11 June 1953 | shared by F210 | transcribed by Annie Duckett Hundley. - More Sources: Utah State Burials Database, Utah Death Certificate. | Munsee, Ethel May (I1186)
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| 2993 | Funeral services will be held in the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home Chapel on Friday morning at 10 a.m. for Taft resident Ted Healey, 88. The pastor of First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be held in the West Side District Cemetery. Mr. Healey was born in Minnesota on September 1, 1915, and passed away in a Bakersfield hospital on March 27, 2004. He moved to Taft in 1951 and had been employed by Chevron Oil Company and retired after 35 years of service. Mr. Healey was a member of the National Association for Amateur Radio for almost 60 years and he operated his station W6ZSO. He was also a ember of the Buena Vista Golf Club. His survivors include his wife Dorothy Healey, his son, his daughter, his grandson, his granddaughters, his 11 great grandchildren and his three great great grandchildren. Friends are invited to pay their respects on Thursday from 3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and again on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to service time at the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home. | Healey, Voight Emmitt (Ted) (I4829)
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| 2994 | Gabbard Cemetery | Fawbush, Sophia (I4537)
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| 2995 | Galilee Church Cemetery | Yopp, Leona (I4340)
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| 2996 | Garden City Herald, May 30, 1912: Joe Munsey came In Saturday with the cream. It was the first time we had seen him since his feet were taken off. He had a box in front of the seat for his stubs to rest on and It was a pitiful sight to see him and think that he had to go through life In that condition. He see ned to be In good spirits. Santa Fe Monitor. This Is the young man who was caught In the storm last winter while on his way to Santa Fe from Garden City and who was so badly frozen that he had to have both legs amputated. | Munsey, Joseph Walter (Walter) (I1699)
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| 2997 | Gardens of Memory Cemetery | Muncey, Lester Doak (I5247)
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| 2998 | Gate of Heaven Cemetery | Magoteaux, Margaret M. (I4609)
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| 2999 | Gate of Heaven Cemetery | Muncy, Lawton James Sr. (I4587)
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| 3000 | Gauley Bridge Cemetery | Muncy, Mary Elizabeth (I7996)
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