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| 3701 | Lenoir City Cemetery | Hall, Mary Lucille (I7248)
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| 3702 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Munsey, L.N. (I5771)
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| 3703 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, C. (I6740)
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| 3704 | Leoni Cemetery | Muncy, Hiram (I6378)
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| 3705 | Leoni Cemetery | Muncy, Kenneth D. (I6337)
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| 3706 | Leoni Cemetery | Muncy, Charles Lavoy (I6301)
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| 3707 | Leoni Cemetery | Vinson, Hattie Ann (I6300)
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| 3708 | Leoni Cemetery | Muncy, Tully Oscar (I6299)
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| 3709 | Leoni Cemetery | Muncy, William Avent (Avent) (I1693)
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| 3710 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brazzell, E.S. (I8283)
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| 3711 | Lester G. Munsey Jr.obituaries@TimesRecord.Com01/22/200 7PHIPPSBURG — Lester George Munsey Jr., 90, of Main Road died Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007, at his home. He was born in Bath on Aug. 17, 1916, the son of Lester R. Sr. and Etta May Rines Munsey. He attended local schools. On June 16, 1945 he married Alice A. Bishop in Bath. In his early years he worked at the Bath Iron Works, but had decided early on in his work career that he was a self-taught enterpenuer who wanted his hands in everything. Together with his wife Alice they owned and operated several different businesses, starting with the OK Corral Restaurant and Store in Phippsburg from 1958 to 1973, Munsey Oil, Munsey Taxi in the early '80s, Munsey's Used Cars for 25 years and Munsey Construction. In his spare time, he and his wife were very dedicated to the Democratic party. He served on the Phippsburg School Board and drove a bus for the Phippsburg School Department. He also had a love for animals. He was predeceased by his wife on Oct. 10, 2006. Surviving are two daughters, Beverly Anderson of Brunswick and Roberta Pedmore of Brunswick; two sons, Clarence Munsey and his wife, Silvia, of Brunswick and William Munsey of Okla; a stepdaughter, Ellie and her husband, Warner Alexander, of Sebasco; two brothers Russell Munsey of West Bath and Ellery Munsey and his wife, Audrey, of Brunswick; a sister, Amanda King of Bath; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. At the family's request, there will be no visiting hours. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the David E. Desmond & Son Funeral Home, 638 High St., Bath. Burial will be private. Memorial donations may be made to CHANS Home Health Care, 60 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, ME 04011-3200. | Munsey, Lester George Jr. (I787)
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| 3712 | Lewis-Chappell Cemetery | Cornett, Janis K (Juda) (I5489)
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| 3713 | lGreenwood Cem. -lower end of Cemetery | Raney, Rev. Morgan Carter (Mack) (I1943)
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| 3714 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, JoAnn (I1310)
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| 3715 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, Peggy Ruth (I1305)
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| 3716 | Liberty Cemetery | Muncey, Miles Isaac (I5283)
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| 3717 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, Ruby Louise (I5270)
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| 3718 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, Radion S. (I5242)
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| 3719 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, Madison Mathew (Matt) (I7985)
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| 3720 | Liberty Cemetery | Schrader, Clarissa (Clarisey) (I8979)
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| 3721 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, George Washington Sr. (I8985)
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| 3722 | Liberty Cemetery | Muncy, Charles Morgan (Charlie) (I9226)
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| 3723 | Liberty Cemetery | Munsey, Jimmy Ray (Jim) (I433)
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| 3724 | Liberty Cemetery | Hall, Lillie (I3335)
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| 3725 | Liberty Cemetery | Muncy, William (I3319)
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| 3726 | Liberty Cemetery | Muncy, Harvey (Harve) (I3317)
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| 3727 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Munsey, Milton (I2251)
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| 3728 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Ford, Sallie Ann Elizabeth (I2228)
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| 3729 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Munsey, Rev. Franklin Taylor (I2227)
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| 3730 | liberty Hill Cemetery | Nicely, Isabel (I2225)
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| 3731 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Lay, Stella B. (I2203)
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| 3732 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Munsey, Paris M (I2202)
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| 3733 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Nicely, Cordelia (Dellie) (I7773)
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| 3734 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Munsey, Samuel (Doc) (I1930)
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| 3735 | Liberty Hill Cemetery | Munsey, Walter Price (I7239)
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| 3736 | Lincklaen Center Cemetery | Muncy, Jesse (I39)
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| 3737 | Lindenwood Cemetery | Muncie, Arlie Sr. (I2696)
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| 3738 | Lindenwood Cemetery | Muncie, Albert (I2699)
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| 3739 | Lindenwood Cemetery | McGuire, Eura (I2698)
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| 3740 | Lindsay-Strathmore Cemetery | Nichols, Millie Rose (Nancy) (I5970)
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| 3741 | lineage for Levi Muncy has been changed effective 23 Apr 2021. It was originally believed that this Levi Muncy was born in Montgomery County, Virginia to Luke Muncy and Polly (Britt) Muncy. However, a careful review of the census and tax records of 1807-1830 makes it far more likely that this Levi Muncy was the son of Levi Muncy who immigrated from Delaware into Virginia and and Ohio in the late 1790's or early 1800's. Information contained in the Rash & Hammer Genealogy (see documents section on this site) validates this research. For details, see sections 249 and 250 in publication. This document is a searchable PDF and has an excellent index. | Muncy, Levi (I5327)
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| 3742 | List in Russell Co., VA in 1850 census; apparently no children; none listed in will. “The Rev. Nathaniel Muncy was born in Montgomery County, Virginia in that part of the county that become Giles County. He was a minister in the Holston Conference and traveled with Bishop Asbury in the great bounds extending from New River to the Cumberland Gap in 1790. During this year, he was the first Methodist Minister to deliver a sermon in Elk Garden, Virginia. His name appears in the General Minutes of the Western Conference from 1795 to 1797. He was then assigned to that part of the Western Conference which included Indiana where he served for several years. “ | Muncy, Rev. Nathaniel (I24)
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| 3743 | Listed as "Christian Munsey" in the 1810 Lincoln County, Maine census. | Kincaide, Christina Rand (I352)
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| 3744 | listed as 3 yrs old in 1870 Wayne Co., WV census so born before 1870. Other sources say born after 1870. | Muncy, Dolly (I4062)
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| 3745 | listed as executor of father’s will His will mentions wife Elizabeth, son Sam Patton, Mariah, Phobe, John, Jesse and grandchildren NOTE: Will of daughter Lydia names brothers Isaiah, Samuel P., Charles W., Nancy Mariah and Phoebe. | Munsey, Jeremiah (I39)
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| 3746 | listed as father of Eben Muncy in New Hampshire death records; shows mother as Lydia Hurd | Munsey, David (I286)
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| 3747 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, L.J. (I5452)
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| 3748 | listed as mother of Eliza Munsey Ellis (death notice 1892), and listed Nathaniel as father. | Coffin, Margaret (I976)
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| 3749 | listed as spouse in Washington Death Index of Charles Howard Muncy | Watson, Beatrice (I9792)
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| 3750 | listed first in levy list of Missippiion Hundred in 1736. soldier in the Indian Wars August 14, 1769: Thomas Muncy, farmer of Kent County on Delaware to Joseph Furtas of Queen Ann’s County, Maryland, and Naomi, his wife for love and good will a certain Grist or Water Mill situated on the shores of the Choptank River (in Queen Anne’s County, now Caroline County). It was called Muncy’s Mill, for which Thomas Muncy had a legal conveyance from David Wardon and John Moore. (Queen Anne’s Recorder of Deed Book V.T. 26 No. H, pp 387, 388) | Muncy, Thomas (I17)
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