Matches 3,351 to 3,400 of 6,994
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| 3351 | Husband of Grace. Severely wounded in the Battle of Brest, France, during World War II. | Muncy, James Homer (Homer) Sr. (I4780)
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| 3352 | husband of late Lizzie Munsey.Civil War Veteran,enlisted 11/16/1864,Co.2,2nd.Mass.Inf. discharged 7/7/1865. | Munsey, John Gardner (I1513)
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| 3353 | Husband of Lucinda Montgomery married Dec 30, 1866 in Wabash County, Illinois. Father of Alida "Lidy" Muncy Back, Asa Muncy, Elgin R. Muncy and John A. Muncy Jr. Served in 48th Illinois Infantry in Civil War. Buried in Cumberland Presbyterian Section - North of Mansfield Cemetery | Muncy, John A. Sr. (I7640)
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| 3354 | husband remarried in 1871 | Blankenship, Louisa (I689)
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| 3355 | Huse Memorial Park | Muncy, Everett Lewis (I8246)
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| 3356 | I am now convinced enough of circumstantial evidence to place Elizabeth Muncy who married Moses Workman (DFM p. 133) as the daughter of of Obadiah Muncy. I base this on the following: (1) Obadiah is about the right age to be the father, is the least researched and provides the best "fit" for placing her; (2) as mentioned to you earlier, Elizabeth and Moses Workman named a child "Obadiah", which I now assume is after her father; (3) the book "Archives of Tazewell County" includes petition lists to form Tazewell Co., and based on these signatures it is extremely probable that Obadiah Muncy lived in very close proximity to the Workman family; While definite proof is lacking, I believe the circumstantial evidence points to this connection and I am including her in the database as the unproven daughter of Obadiah. (Steve A. Muncy) | Muncy, Elizabeth (I1539)
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| 3357 | I believe the 1850 census transcribers got the age wrong. To me it looks like 45, but they have it listed as 43. I'm not comfortable with birthdate of 1807, and was probably born a few years earlier. A birthdate of 1807 would mean she was married at about age 12 and had first child about age 13. (steve muncy) The 1860 census lists her as age 55 implying birth ca 1805. | Muncy, Sarah (Sally) (I4500)
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| 3358 | Iaeger Memorial Cemetery | Muncy, Mary Ethel (I9303)
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| 3359 | Iaeger Memorial Cemetery | Poore, James Wiley (I788)
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| 3360 | Iaeger Memorial Cemetery | Muncy, Moses M. (Mose) (I7921)
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| 3361 | Iaeger Memorial Cemetery | Muncy, Luther (I7928)
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| 3362 | Iaeger Memorial Cemetery | Muncy, Melvin Roosevelt Sr. (I8539)
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| 3363 | Iaeger Memorial Cemetery | Pertee, Florence Rebecca (I8540)
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| 3364 | Iager Memorial Cemetery | Muncy, Phyllis Sue (I8541)
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| 3365 | identical twin with Samuel | Muncy, William (I521)
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| 3366 | identified in death record as “Samuel Munsey of Richmond” | Munsey, Samuel (I463)
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| 3367 | If the dates of children are accurate, and it appears they are from parish register baptisms, then Mathew was an older man when he married Phebe, implying a possible earlier marriage. | Family: Mathew Muncey / Phebe (F96)
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| 3368 | ILLINOIS STATE ARCHIVES Illinois Civil War Detail Report Name MUNCY, GEORGE W Rank PVT Company G Unit 48 IL US INF Personal Characteristics Residence MT CARMEL, WABASH CO, IL Age 18 Height Hair Eyes Complexion Marital Status Occupation Nativity Service Record Joined When FEB 20, 1864 Joined Where MT CARMEL, IL Joined By Whom CPT ADAMS Period 3 YRS Muster In MAR 7, 1864 Muster In Where CENTRALIA, IL Muster In By Whom Muster Out AUG 15, 1865 Muster Out Where LITTLE ROCK, AR Muster Out By Whom CPT SCHLAICH George Muncy Age in 1860: 13 Birth Year: abt 1847 Birthplace: Virginia Home in 1860: Mount Carmel, Wabash, Illinois Gender: Male Post Office: Mount Carmel Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age George W Muncy 48-Father Susana Muncy 46-Mother John A Muncy 25-Sibling Thas H Muncy 19-Sibling Rebecca Muncy 16-Sibling Andrew C Muncy 11-Sibling Martha Muncy 5-Sibling | Muncy, George W. (Ed) Jr. (I7644)
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| 3369 | Immigration 13 Oct 1948 | Muncey, Claude Anson (I41)
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| 3370 | In 1733 he was living in Kent Co., Delaware (Pennsylvania at that time) when he filed a desposition. His land was located partly in Maryland and the larger portion in Delaware. Will of his father in 1738 indicates he is still in Delaware. He was in Augusta County, VA by 1748 where he was active in Estate Sales….purchased 200 acres of land on July 200 1750. Will of Thomas Skidmore in Delaware (27 Jun 1744) names nephew Nathaniel Muncy, and Thomas Skidmore sister Abigail Muncy Augusta Co., VA land transaction 1765 and 1768 Samuel Muncy served in the Revolutionary War. He was a member of Captain Linkhorn’s Company of Militia from Augusta County, Virginia. He would have been pretty old (about 64) at the time, but it is possible. Samuel Muncy was twenty-one in 1733, when he first appeared on the Murtherkill Levy List with a 12, which probably indicated the amount of property he owned. He married before 1733 as verified in Court depositions. (ibid., Caley) By the early part of the 18th Century established law and order was beginning on the frontier, and the courts were organized to address wrongdoing. The goals or jails were programmed to provide punishment without much concern for human rights. Border disputes were common, and like today each taxing body guarded its revenue source carefully. A case in point involved Samuel Muncy. Samuel’s land was located partly in Maryland and the larger portion in Delaware. He paid taxes to Delaware as he was instructed to do. On August 31, 1733, Samuel Muncy made a deposition before the Delaware Court. This deposition and several other court proceedings are paraphrased as follows: On April 24, 1733, Samuel swore that he was approached by three men who said they were lost. They offered to give him a gun if he would lead them through the forest toward Maryland. When they neared their destination, the men violently seized him, and forced him to travel about eighty miles without food or water to Cambridge Goal in the County of Dorset in Maryland. He was put in irons there, and a week later transferred to a “goal” in Annapolis among the criminals with little food. They did not tell him why they incarcerated him, nor was he given a warrant of any kind. (First Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. 1, pp. 401, 402) On August 24, 1733 William Dougherty took a deposition before the Count in Dover, Delaware on behalf of his son-in-law, Samuel Muncy. He stated that he and his daughter, Muncy’s wife, went to Cambridge Goal to find out why he was confined. They found him handcuffed, and could not get the painful irons removed. (First Penn. Arch., Vol. 1, p. 440) About the same time there were additional cases concerning border disputes. The two court affidavits concerning Samuel Muncy must have closed his case. The proceedings depositions established his age, that he was married, and the name of his wife’s father. (ibid., Caley) Samuel Muncy first appeared on the Levy Tax List in 1733, which verifies his age to be twenty-one. | Muncy, Samuel (I2765)
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| 3371 | In 1761 his brother John conveyed land in Kittery, ME noting “Brother and only heir of William Munsey” conveying “twenty acre grant of land granted to my said brother by the Town of Kittery” in 1694. Therefore, it would appear William Munsey had no heirs. | Munsey, William (I3)
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| 3372 | In 1830, Mary was a grade school teacher in Estill County, Kentucky | Howard, Mary Lorena (Lorena) (I4654)
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| 3373 | in 1861 tax list Meigs Co., TN | Munsey, Hiram (I5424)
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| 3374 | in 1870 census for Jackson Co., KY living in household of William Moore as a housekeeper. | Muncy, Ruth (I3318)
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| 3375 | in 1870 Fayette Co. West Virginia Irving is listed in household of James Muncy. He is age 8 and no likely mother is shown. Relationship not certain. Could be a son or nephew of James? Also in the household is "Sena", who is James' mother and the widow of deceased father of James, William Muncy. Also listed is Susan, age 40 - relationship unknown - and James' sisters Virginia and Eliza J., along with two younger children - James H.(5) and Parthena (3). SPECULATIVE AND NOT PROVEN!!! It is possible James was married about 1861 and with wife had children Irvin, James H. and Parthena before wife died before 1870. Irvin is now listed as son of James BUT PROOF NEEDS TO BE FOUND! | Muncy, Irvin Farrah (I6272)
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| 3376 | in 1910 Bland Co., VA census | Kidd, Elbert (I1351)
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| 3377 | in 1910 census | Munsey, Clara (I623)
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| 3378 | in Augusta Co., VA by 1671 when he was a signer for road petition. was in Lee Co., VA by 1795 relocated to Knox County, KY prior to 1804 | Muncy, William (I2775)
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| 3379 | In Augusta Co., VA by 1762: Francis Muncy was first documented in Augusta County, Virginia on August 23, 1762, when he with his brother, Skidmore Muncy, signed a document relative to the support of Jean Scott who was the orphaned sister of Skidmore Muncy’s wife, Mary Scott. On May 2, 1767, he and his brothers, Skidmore and William, signed a petition for a road on “the Great Road to the Court House which will be the convenient road to travel from North or South to Mill or to Market.” (Chalkey, History of Augusta County, Virginia, Vol. I, pp. 429, 489) On September 12, 1777, Francis Muncee (sic) was in Capt. Cloyd’s Company of Militia. (Roberts, Ruby A, Montgomery County’s Revolutionary Heritage, p. 340) Francis Munsey purchased 450 acres on October 12, 1782, on Neck Creek Brancy of New River, and was granted leave to build a grist mill on his own land on April 5, 1796. (Summers, Lewis Preston, Annals of South West Virginia - 1769-1800, Vol. 1, Part 1, p. 892) | Muncy, Francis (I2771)
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| 3380 | In his draft registration he provides full name as Frank Edward Maynard Munsey. In most other occurrences he seems to have been known as Frank E. Munsey. | Munsey, Frank Edward Maynard (I789)
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| 3381 | In Memory of Donald Munsey Donald T. Munsey Jr., 80 of Sandwich, Massachusetts, died January 21, 2014 in Falmouth, MA. Don was born in Boston to Donald and Cora Munsey of Hampton, NH, May 29,1933. He graduated from Hampton Academy in 1951 and earned a B.A. in 1960 and a M.S. in microbiology in 1963 from the University of NH. Don served from 1954-1957 in the 4th Tactical Depot Squadron, U.S. Air Force, in the U.S. and England. He married Sandra Goss in 1959 and lived in Durham, NH. They moved to Frederick, MD where he worked as a microbiologist at Ft. Detrick, then moved to US Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, followed by a position with Security Designs Consultants. After living in Medfield, MA 30 years, they retired to Cape Cod. A lifelong love of music began with choral singing and saxophone playing at Hampton Academy. He sang with Framingham and Walpole SPEBSQSA chapters and performed at many events with the "four'n Accord" barbershop quartet. While living on Cape Cod he sang as a member of the Falmouth Chorale. Don's ability to focus on fine details enabled him to do beautiful woodworking, creating treasured quilts, and growing abundant home gardens. "Mr. Mom" ahead of his time, he attended all his daughters events in a era when he was often the only man in the room. A great supporter of 4-H club activities, Don served on the 4-H club activities, Don served on the 4-H Camp Farley camp corporation for several years. Don was a 50-year member of the Star in East Masonic Lodge #59 Exeter, NH and the Frederick, MD Chapter # 79 Order of the Eastern Star. Don is survived by his wife Sandra, daughters Suzanne and Carol Munsey, two granddaughters Leah Munsey-Konops and Sarah Konops, brother Kendric Munsey and cousins Jeanette Zellner, Robert and Charles Leik and Richard Stone. In lieu of flowers, charitable donations may be made to Donation Account, Sandwich Fire Dept. P.O. Box 1340, Sandwich, MA 02563. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 pm on Monday February 17, 2014 at the Nickerson Bourne Funeral Home, Rt. 6A Sandwich, MA. Burial will be at a later date in Rye, NH. | Munsey, Donald T. Jr. (I1489)
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| 3382 | in Pennsylvania prior to 2 June 1803 (Delaware land transaction notes PA domicile) and notes William Rogers as husband, so married to him prior to that date. | Muncey, Gartra (I5059)
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| 3383 | In some California records her surname is listed as "Heatley." | Healey, Louise E. (I8817)
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| 3384 | in some records he is listd as Osrow - other records, including draft card info he is listed as Oscar Oren Munsey. | Munsey, Oscar Oren (I1660)
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| 3385 | in the 1830 census for Willam Muncy (Montgomery Co., VA), there is one female listed (age 40-49) who would have been born between approx 1781-1790, the right age for William's wife who was born around 1785. In the 1840 census this woman disappears, but a female child was born between between approx 1835-40. Speculation, but I would assume that Martha died around 1835, perhaps in childbirth. In the 1840 census, a female 20-29 is listed. This is close to the age difference to Cena, 2nd wife of William. Speculative. -- Steve Muncy, Dec 2022 | McNeely, Martha (I8249)
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| 3386 | in the 1830 census for Willam Muncy (Montgomery Co., VA), there is one female listed (age 40-49) who would have been born between approx 1781-1790, the right age for William's wife who was born around 1785. In the 1840 census this woman disappears, but a female child was born between between approx 1835-40. Speculation, but I would assume that Martha died around 1835, perhaps in childbirth. In the 1840 census, a female 20-29 is listed. This is close to the age difference to Cena, 2nd wife of William. Speculative. Ages of children of her marriage to William Muncy are estimates based on the 1830 and 1840 census records. -- Steve Muncy, Dec 2022 | McNeely, Martha (I8249)
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| 3387 | In the 1860 Wiscassett, Lincoln Co., ME census, Nancy Munsey (48) and daughter Betsey (4) are living in the household of Jonathan Munsey (75). Relationships are not listed, but Nancy’s husband Jonathan (b. 1829) died in 1859 so he would not be included on the 1860 census. Her father-in-law, William Alden Munsey (d. 1850) is deceased. The Jonathan Munsey in whose household she is living is likely the brother of William Alden Munsey - Jonathan, b. ca. 1785-87. We don’t know when he died, but his wife Sarah died in 1850 so he would be a widower in the 1860 census. If this is the correct Jonathan, his son Alex P. is listed in the census as living about six houses away, next door to the brother of his first wife wife (now deceased) Martha Blagdon. | McKenney, Nancy (I526)
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| 3388 | In the 1860 Wiscassett, Lincoln Co., ME census, Nancy Munsey (48) and daughter Betsey (4) are living in the household of Jonathan Munsey (75). Relationships are not listed, but Nancy’s husband Jonathan (b. 1829) died in 1859 so he would not be included on the 1860 census. Her father-in-law, William Alden Munsey (d. 1850) is deceased. The Jonathan Munsey in whose household she is living is likely the brother of William Alden Munsey - Jonathan, b. ca. 1785-87. We don’t know when he died, but his wife Sarah died in 1850 so he would be a widower in the 1860 census. If this is the correct Jonathan, his son Alex P. is listed in the census as living about six houses away, next door to the brother of his first wife wife (now deceased) Martha Blagdon. | Muncy, Betsey Hamlin (I243)
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| 3389 | in Virginia prior to 2 June 1803 (Delaware land transaction notes Virginia domicile) | Muncey, Isabella (I1709)
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| 3390 | Ina Jeanette Griffith May 15, 1935 - February 09, 2019 Mrs. Ina Jeanette Griffith age 83 of McMinnville, TN, died Saturday, February 09, 2019, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, TN. She was born May 15, 1935, in McMinnville, she retired as a retail clerk with Sears, after retirement she enjoyed being a cashier at River Park Hospital cafeteria and working at the Moonlite Drive-In, was a member of Bethel Hill Baptist Church, and a member of both the ‘Just Friends’ Club and the Red Hat Club. Mrs. Griffith was preceded in death by her parents Radion and Omie Young Muncey, husband James Dudley Griffith, and sister Ruby Etter. Survivors include her daughter Becky Higgins (Martin), grandsons Josh Davis (Misty) and Jamie Higgins (April), and great grandchildren Hadley and Hollyn Higgins and Daniel Orr. Many family members and friends also survive. Funeral service will be at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 12, 2019, in the McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel. Bro. Randolph and Bro. Jake Debuty will officiate. Interment will follow at Centertown Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday from 4:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. and again Tuesday from 10:00 A.M. until the time of service at the parlors of McMinnville Funeral Home. McMinnville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 931-473-6606. | Munsey, Ina Jeanette (I5273)
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| 3391 | inconsistency - death date beore birth date for son Gratton R. Muncy | Muncy, James R. (I458)
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| 3392 | Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death #25664: Place of Death: Marion County, Clater Township, City of Indianapolis, Fletcher Sanitorium. Joseph G. Munsey, male, white, married, 64 years. Occupation: Real Estate. Birthplace of Deceased: Morgan Co., KY. Father: F.A.Munsey, born Virginia. Mother: Catherine Graybeal, born Virginia. Informant Mrs. J.G.Munsey, Big Stone Gap, VA, Aug 30, 1924. DATE OF DEATH: August 29, 1924, 5:15 p.m. Cause of Death: Entero-Colitis. Duration of 7 days. Urbana Spink, M.D. attended the deceased from May 29, 1924-August 29, 1924. BURIAL: Big Stone Gap Virginia, Sept 2, 1924. ~ Julie Grabill Rasmussen | Munsey, Josephus Graybeel (Joseph) (I87)
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| 3393 | Indianapolis Star May 26, 2003 Edna Leona Taylor Muncy 88, Greenwood, died May 24, 2003. She was born Oct. 11, 1914 in Plainfield. She was a glue machine operator at C. H. Ellis and Co. for 11 years, retiring in 1978. Donations may be made to the donors favorite charity. Services will be held at 11 am. Wed. May 28, at Hall-Baker Funeral Home, Plainfield. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tue. May 27, at the funeral home. She is preceded in death by her husband James Carlic Muncy. Survivors include her son Terry L. Muncy of Indianapolis; daughter Vickie Richardson of Bloomington; sisters Hortense Becraft of Rushville, Barbara Brooks of Seymour, and Bessie Wooldridge of Indianapolis; . brother Charles Taylor of Beech Grove; 4 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren | Taylor, Edna Leona (I1419)
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| 3394 | info from death certificate | Collinsworth, William S. (I3959)
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| 3395 | info from obit, Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, Mercer County, WV | Muncy, Henrietta M. (Etta) (I7768)
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| 3396 | info from WikiTree | Muncy, Moses (I7713)
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| 3397 | info from WikiTree | Muncy, James (I7719)
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| 3398 | info on marriage certificate | Family: William Elias (Will) Muncy / Millie Lowe (F3265)
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| 3399 | info provided by Donald Richard Munsey Jr, Galax, Virginia, United States | Lowe, Elizabeth Jean (Liz) (I4014)
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| 3400 | info provided by Ella Hubbard, Casa, Arkansas | Muncy, Daniel Paul (I5314)
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