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| 5051 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Hutsell, Margaret L. (I88)
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| 5052 | Munsey Family Cemetery | McSpadden, Elnora Louise (I5634)
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| 5053 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Olin Morrell (I5633)
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| 5054 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Foglesong, Lola Kate (I5632)
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| 5055 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, William Harry (I5631)
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| 5056 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Margaret Louise (I5630)
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| 5057 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Kitts, Emily Florence (I5628)
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| 5058 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, unnamed infat (I5625)
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| 5059 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Ruby Kate (I5620)
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| 5060 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Ettie G. (I5618)
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| 5061 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Annie S. C. (I5579)
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| 5062 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Nora Kelly (I5575)
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| 5063 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Lafayette Lee (Fayette) (I5574)
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| 5064 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Kitts, Catherine A. (I5550)
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| 5065 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Elbert Martin (I5544)
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| 5066 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, James Holton (I1033)
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| 5067 | Munsey Family Cemetery | Munsey, Harvey James (I4444)
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| 5068 | MUNSEY, ANDREW JACKSON 'JACK', was born April 12, 1918 and went to be with the Lord July 13, 2002, at Claiborne County Nursing Home. He was a member of New Tazewell Christian Church since 1953 where he served as a Sunday school teacher and elder. He was a Christian and family man. At the time of his death, he was co-owner of Munsey Motors in New Tazewell. He was in business at Munsey Furniture Company for over 50 years until its closing in 1984. He was a charter member of the New Tazewell Lions Club. He served on the New Tazewell City Council, the Claiborne County Commission, and the board of directors of Claiborne County Hospital and nursing home. While his greatest love was his family and church, his enthusiasm for trading will never be forgotten. He was preceded in death by his parents, Barbara Earl Munsey and Anderson Munsey; step mother, Velta Munsey; sons Kenneth E. and Ronnie L. Munsey; brothers Lawrence "Goob" and Whitt Munsey. He is survived by: wife of 65 years, Hazel Harrison Munsey of New Tazewell; son and wife, Jackie and Kay Munsey of New Tazewell; daughter-in-law, Dana (Gerald) Bradley of Seymour; grandchildren, Andy Munsey, Russ and Rance Munsey, and Tim Munsey, all of New Tazewell; four great-grandchildren; sister Lourene Munsey; sisters-in-law, Sally Munsey; Zolian Munsey, all of New Tazewell; several nieces, nephews and countless friends. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at Coffee Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Mayo Proctor, the Rev. Tom McFadden, and the Rev. Mike Parker officiating, and Kenny Trent singing. The body will lie in state 30 minutes before the service. Burial will be in the Shoemaker Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-9 p.m. Monday, July 15, 2002, at the funeral home. Pallbearers: Andy, Russ, and Tim Munsey, Bill Russell, Mack Poore, Kelley Munser, Gerald Bradley and Lawrence Pressnell. Honorary pallbearers: Larry Estep, Clarence Overton, Doyle Mountain, Bud Torbett, Paul Veneable, Dr. Christian Spiel and Rayme Lay. Coffey Funeral Home, New Tazewell, is in charge of arrangements. == | Munsey, Andrew Jackson (Jack) (I2325)
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| 5069 | MUNSEY, HAZEL MAE - was born June 17, 1920 and passed away June 10, 2005 at Claiborne County Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Munsey; son, Ronnie Munsey and infant son, Kenneth Munsey; parents, Jim and Tolva Harrison; sisters, Opal Lyle and Pauline Harrison. She is survived by her son, Jackie Munsey and wife, Kay of New Tazewell, Tn.; daughter-in-law, Neta Munsey of New Tazewell, Tn.; granddaughter, Dana and Gerald Bradley of Seymour, Tn.; grandsons, Andy and Christy Munsey of Knoxville, Tn., Tim and Amy Munsey of Knoxville, Tn. and Russ and Ranee Munsey of New Tazewell, Tn; great grandson, D.J. Bradley; great granddaughters, Callie, Delaney, Lauren Munsey and Samantha Haynes; sisters-in-law, Lourene Munsey of New Tazewell, Tn. and Sallie Munsey of Tazewell, Tn.; nieces, Rita Doss, Betty Davis, Marie Davis and Shirley Carmack; nephew, Bill Munsey and a host of relatives and friends. She was a devoted wife and mother. She loved nature and all God's creatures, especially her dog, Sandy. She was an avid Bible reader and a longtime member of the New Tazewell Christian Church. Family will receive friends from 7-9 pm at Coffey Funeral Home. Funeral Service 1:00 pm Monday, June 13, 2005, at Coffey Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mike Parker and Rev. Travis Pressnell officiating. The body will lie-in-state for 30 minutes before service. Singers: Larry and Pam Pressnell. Burial to follow in the Shoemaker Cemetery. Pallbearers: Clarence Overton, Paul Venable, Billy R. Russell, Mack Poore, Larry Pressnell, Lawrence Pressnell, Bud Torbett and Jackie Keck. Honorary Pallbearers: Doyle Mountain, Dr. Christian Spiel, Evelyn Rouse, Lena Fugate, Dorothy Snodgrass, Roberta Cloud, Becky and Leona Gregory, Brenda Newsome and Barbara Cupp. Coffey Funeral Home in charge. | Harrison, Hazel Mae (I2326)
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| 5070 | MUNSEY, Rhoda Harrington Author: Sharon Dulcich Date: 7 Feb 2001 12:00 PM GMT Surnames: Munsey Classification: Obituary Rhoda Munsey,who died in Los Angeles Co., Jan 11, 1950 (CADI) She had lived in Kern Co., most of her life. Bakersfield Californian, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1950 Munsey, Rhoda Harrington - graveside services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in Union Cemetery, Bakersfield of Mrs. Rhoda Munsey, 96, who died in Alhambra Jan 11. A church ritual will be held Friday at 10 a.m. Friday at the Little Stone Church of Turner, Stevens & Turner. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, she was brought to Cantil, California during her infancy where she resided until four years ago, moving to Alhambra. She is survived by one son Vernal W; two grandsons and one great-grandson. submitted by: Sharon Kern Co. Volunteer Death: MUNSEY, Rhoda Author: Don Stowell Date: 4 Mar 2005 1:25 PM GMT Classification: Death Post Reply | Mark Unread Report Abuse Print Message Posted by East Kern Genealogical Society Courtesy of Mojave Desert News, California City, Kern, CA Published: 19 Jan 1950 DESERT PIONEER PASSES' The following story was featured in our old-timers series under date of November 11, 1948 and is reprinted here because this wonderful old lady has finally passed to her reward at the ripe old age of 95. An account of her demise will be found in the correspondence from Cantil this week. By Virginia ,Holderness Mrs. Rhoda Munsey was born in Dubuque, Iowa, on April 4th in 1853, and came to California in a Covered Wagon when she was five years old. She has lived in Kern county and L. A.. County 65 years. In 1884 she rode the trails with her husband looking for range land on which to raise cattle. They lived in Oak Creek then, close to Tehachapi. She came to the Mojave Desert in 1903 with her husband and four sons. There they filed for a homestead and lived there until 1946 when she removed to Alhambra to the home of her son Vernol. Site was one of the first settlers and was a real pioneer. She drove 40 miles to Tehachapi in a buggy to get provisions and bought enough for a month at one time. Flour by the barrel. She saw Randsburg founded. She saw the railroad come in and name Cantil. She saw the aqueduct come into existence. She saw Mojave when there was only one general store, owned by a man named Wilson. Yes, she saw many changes take place in Mojave. She and her husband attended all dances and baseball games in Mojave. Mrs. Munsey saw many, peopIe come, out to the desert arid try to homestead, get disgusted and leave. On their homestead they dug a well with a spade and found water at. 12 feet. She saw homes by the dozens spring up between Cantil and Mojave, even a hotel was built. Then she saw all this slowly decay and even now the old foundations are still there to mark the spots. MDN 19 Jan 1950 The Fremont Valley has lost a true desert pioneer in the death of Mrs. Rhoda Munsey who passed away Tuesday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital. She came to the desert as a young woman and spent most of her life span of 96 years here. While living on the desert she lost her husband after which she moved to Alhambra. They owned a farm near Cantil which she loved very much. Funeral services were held at the Turner Chapel in Alhambra last Friday and graveside services at Bakersfield on Saturday. Interrment was in the Union cemetery. | Harrington, Rhoda Ann (I5676)
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| 5071 | Munsey-Johnson Cemetery | Tate, Sara Jane (I5734)
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| 5072 | Munsey-Johnson Cemetery-, | Munsey, William W. (I695)
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| 5073 | murdered at his drug store | Muncy, Elbert Lee (I8807)
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| 5074 | Murtherkill Hundred, Kent Co., DE Levy List from 1733 to 1736 | Muncy, Francis (I2769)
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| 5075 | Murtherkill Hundred, Kent Co., DE Levy List from 1733 to 1736 Some online genealogies reference him as Francis H. Muncy however there is no evidence of a middle name. The “H” likely comes from a misunderstanding of his mark. Francis could not write and signed with a mark that resembled an “H” | Muncy, Francis (I2769)
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| 5076 | Musconetcong Valleyy Cemetery | Munsey, Frank Perry (I5542)
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| 5077 | My beloved husband Bill went to meet the Lord on Thursday, September 20, after a short battle with cancer. He was a longtime resident of Kennewick, except for the times away at school and the few years in the Air Force. He graduated from Kennewick High School in 1962, went 2 years at CBC and 2 years at Pullman. He majored in psychology and sociology. He worked part time at the Pasco mail handling facility and part time at the Richland Post Office, where we met. He worked a few years for Goodwill and a few years for a job placement company. He then started his own job placement business, Action Personnel Service. He retired after 18 years. We enjoyed taking vacations to Reno and Lincoln City. We also enjoyed traveling, including 2 cruises to Alaska. He left behind his wife Wilma (Kunish) of 33 years, mother-in-law Dorothy Kunish and brother-in-law Ron Kunish of Yuma, AZ. Also uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews, plus many friends. He was preceded in death by his father Lester "Buss", his Mother Lela and his sister Donna. He will be greatly missed by all. Celebration of life will be at Kennewick First United Methodist Church, Saturday, October 13, 1:00 p.m., corner of Kennewick Ave. and Dayton St. Published in Tri-City Herald on September 27, 2012 | Muncey, William G. (I4211)
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| 5078 | My grandmother's name was Canzadia, she was called "Zade" by grandpa Levi and Zadie by others (I have seen it spelled numerous ways, i.e., Canzadie, Kanzadie, Kanzadia, all incorrect.) Grandma Muncy was wonderful Christian woman. When she and grandpa married, she was 16 and Grandpa was 28. They were the parents of 11-children. Their entire married life, they only moved once. They first lived near "Sutter" (pronounced Suit'er, back in those days). The name was changed to Calhoun (it is still known as Calhoun). This can be verified by searching "Old Early Oklahoma Post Offices." A great source when searching for towns which no longer exist. Their first 8-children were born at Sutter/Calhoun. Grandpa purchased 60 acres of land at Latham, he and uncle Hollis (oldest son) built the house there. This became known as the "Old Home Place." Their last 3-children were born at this house, this is where Grandpa Levi died in 1939, I have his Death Certificate to confirm this. Grandpa Levi had a stroke in January 1935, the stroke left him partially paralyzed, he was bedridden the remainder of his life. Their neighbor; Guy Emery, came every morning, he would shave grandpa & help grandma dress him (he did that everyday, until grandpa died). Guy had a radio (few people had a radio in those days) grandpa got such a kick out of listening to that radio. After Grandpa died on Dec. 8, 1939, Grandma sold the property to Uncle Jim & Aunt Sarah Muncy (grandpa's brother)the contract is dated Feb. 1, 1940. I have a copy in my file. Grandma, Howard & Lucille appeared on the 1940 Census at Latham, which was Enumerated on Apr. 10, 1940. They also appeared on 1940 Census in San Jose, CA, Enumerated, Apr. 24, 1940, with aunt Elva & her children. Five days later Aunt Elva lost her battle with cancer, she passed away at San Jose Hospital, May 29, 1940 (4 months & 21 days after grandpa Levi died). Uncle Jim lived on the property several years, then sold it to Marvin & Vera Watson (son of Mack Watson). Marvin was the Sheriff of Le Flore County for 12-years. Mack & Ivy Watson (his mom & dad) ran the store & post office at Latham. Mack sometimes taught school at Latham. Marvin & Vera torn down the little house that grandpa built and replaced it with a larger rock house. When Marvin retired, he sold the place and moved to Poteau. The last time aunt Stella went back to Oklahoma to visit Vera, they went to Latham. The cedar trees that grandpa planted years ago, was all that remained. | Doshier, Canzadia (Zadie) (I5984)
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| 5079 | Myrtle Hill Memorial Park | Muncy, Mabel Hawthorne (I7125)
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| 5080 | name and nickname correction provided by family member (a niece.) | Muncy, Lennie Addie (Violet) (I9196)
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| 5081 | name derived from christening record of son Benjamin | Harper, Sarah (I58)
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| 5082 | name from 1900 Floyd Co., TX census Find A Grave Memorial# 84516741 | Stoker, Rufus E. (I256)
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| 5083 | name mentioned in probate record | Annie (I232)
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| 5084 | name noted in marriage registry Hackney, MIddlesex, Eng June 1826 | Muncey, Caroline (I59)
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| 5085 | name only given as "Munsey" in 1850 Tazewell County census | Muncy, David (I9323)
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| 5086 | name sometimes misspelled "Wayde" in official documents, but family notes show spelling of "Wade" | Muncy, Wade (or Wayde) (I2031)
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| 5087 | Name: Emma Radsford Bell [Emma Radsford Muncy] Birth Date: 25 Oct 1880 Birth Place: Missouri Gender: Female Race: White Residence: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas Father: Jasper Muncy Mother: Mary Garrett Age at Death: 72 Death Date: 20 Apr 1953 Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas | Muncy, Emma Radsford (I5688)
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| 5088 | Name: Frances /Thornton/, | Thornton, Frances (Franky) (I1908)
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| 5089 | Name: Mary /Haines/ | Knight, Mary (I4462)
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| 5090 | Name: Sallie /Switzer/, Name: Sara E /Muncy/, , , , , , , | Switzer, Sarah Elizabeth (Sallie) (I5414)
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| 5091 | Name: Sherman /Muncy/ | Muncy, William Sherman (Sherman) (I5412)
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| 5092 | Name: Willoughby J. /Randolph/, | Randolph, Willoughby Joseph (I172)
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| 5093 | named for her grandmother | Payne, Arminda Jane (I8432)
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| 5094 | named for his grandfather, Nathaniel Brewster. birth date is just a guess based on the baptism age of children. Other sources believe that brother John was eldest son based on mention in his father’s will - but the ages of Nathiel’s baptised children produces problems with this scenario. In any event, this line is probably extinct through the male line. Notation for Dutch Reformed Church 1719 Jamaica, Long Island shows baptism of Margret Muncy, father Nathaniel Muncy, mother Elizabeth. 1715 dates same source show Phoebe, Martha and Jenneti. 1703 shows Anna Elizabeth. 1705 shows Maria. Is this the same? | Muncy, Nathaniel (I2796)
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| 5095 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Munsey, B. (I9744)
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| 5096 | Napier-Sizemore-Begley Cemetery | Muncy, Felix (I3389)
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| 5097 | Napier-Sizemore-Begley Cemetery | Muncy, Joshua (Josh) (I4383)
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| 5098 | Nathaniel and Betsy went to the Sequatchie Valley in Tennessee about 1823; then moved to Arkansas. 1830-40 census in Bledsoe Co., TN; 1839 tax list in Bledsoe Co.; died of “cold plague” | Muncy, Nathaniel Calvin (I5326)
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| 5099 | Nathaniel Muncy, brother, listed on marriage bond. | Muncy, Mary (I212)
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| 5100 | National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona | Muncy, Carl E. (I6477)
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