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6851 wife Mollie listed as widow in 1930 Warfield, Martin County, KY census Crawford (I2060)
 
6852 wife of late James H. Bentley,daughter of Herbert & Florence Munsey,42 years at United Shoe Machine Corp..Beverly,Ma.

 
Munsey, Thurley J. (I1534)
 
6853 Wife of Martin H. Love. Children: Clergyman W. Love (1876-1931); Audy A. Love (1878-1963); Emory Love (1881-1961); Melva Love (1884- ?); Martin Herbert Love (1888-1965) and Ceola Love (1894-1989). Muncy, Zerelda Avaline (I3472)
 
6854 Wife of William Allen Muncy. Known to all as a church mother and prayer warrior. Most of all she was a devoted and loving mother who sacrificed all for her eight living children and grieved for her one deceased child. She was a talented musician, seamstress, and excelled as a corn shuck doll and flower maker. She demonstrated the art of corn shuck doll making at Cumberland Gap National Park and taught a brief course on the craft at Lincoln Memorial University. Her dolls and flowers sold in parks all over the United States  Brown, Mossie (I6438)
 
6855 Wilamette National Cemetery Muncie, Sampson Roosevelt Jr. (I1016)
 
6856 Wilborn Baptist Hospital Muncie, Rex Frederick (Buddy) Sr. (I4314)
 
6857 Wilda Irene Muncy, 75, of Belle died Jan. 10, 1998, in Memorial Division,
CAMC, after a short illness. She was a homemaker and member of Judson Baptist Church, Belle. She was a native of Kentucky, formerly of Cabin Creek, and was a 52-year resident of Belle. Surviving: daughter, Tamie Ryan of Scott Depot; son, Wesley Muncy of Diamond; sister, Kathleen "Boots" Haynes of South Charleston; half sister, Pauline Collins of Cleveland; granddaughter, Lisa Muncy of Diamond; grandson, Alex Ryan of Scott Depot. Service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Fidler & Frame Funeral Home, Belle, with the . Fairley McCormick and the Rev. Jack Miller officiating. Burial will be in Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens, Glasgow.

 
Wilda Irene (I2112)
 
6858 Wiley Mullins Cemetery Muncy, Tilda Jane (I7936)
 
6859 Wiliam H was twice a widower at time of this marriage.

Martha was twice a widower at time of marriage. Married name at time of marriage was Rawson. 
Hartin, Martha Ann (I6348)
 
6860 will April 1846, probated 1850 Muncy, Levi Jr (I7407)
 
6861 will dated 12 Dec 1785 named sons and daugters.

left Delaware before 1803 when they were recorded in Brooke County, Virginia (now WV).

in Virginia prior to 2 June 1803 (Delaware land transaction notes Virginia domicile) 
Muncy, John (I7406)
 
6862 Will dated 24 Feb 781; proved 8 Feb 1786 Muncy, Samuel III (I495)
 
6863 will dated 8 Jul 1869proved 12 Oct 1869- Wills, Riverhead, NY Muncy, Silas Jr. (I504)
 
6864 Will of Hendrick Eldert of Jamaica, Queens County, notes daughter (appears to be) “Styntie now wife of John Munsey.” Could this be a Dutch spelling for Christina? Eldert, Christina (I1360)
 
6865 WILL OF JEREMIAH MUNSEY

taken from: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/probate/jeremiahmunsey.html
contributed by: Renae Barrett Schneider

(NOTE: 9th clause notes "my son Jesse")

WILL OF JEREMIAH MUNSEY Russell County, Virginia Will Book 6, Pages 243 - 244 Executed 02 Apr 1850
In the name of God amen. I Jeremiah Munsey of the County of Russell and State of Virginia, being feeble in body but of sound mind and disposing memory and first I commend my spirit into the hands of Almighty God who gave it, and my body to the dust from whence it came, to be buried in a decent Christian like manner.
2nd, It is my will and desire that after my death, that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my personal estate.
3rd, It is my will and desire that my Wife Elizabeth shall keep much of my property and farming utensils as she choose to keep during her natural life.
4th, It is my will and desire that after my death my executer herein after mentioned shall sell all my personal property, that is of my living property and farming utensils that my wife does not choose to keep, and the money there arising there upon with all the debts that may be owing to me at my death, the money equally divided between my several sons or my son's heirs.
5th, It is my will and desire that at the death of my wife, the property she may hold that is of property and farming utensils shall be sold by my executor, and the money equally divided between my several sons & my son's heirs.
6th, It is my will and desire that my wife Elizabeth shall have during her natural life all of my household and kitchen furniture except one bed, bedstead and furniture, which it is my will that Samuel Patton shall have.
7th, It is my will and desire that at the death of my wife that all my household and kitchen furniture be sold by my executor, and the money equally divided between my two daughters Mariah and Phebe.
8th, I give to my wife Elizabeth the farm that I now live on and also one other tract of land adjoining the same farm on the north, during her natural life and at her death, I give the same to my son Samuel Patton.
9th, It is my will that Samuel Patton shall pay my son Jesse, two hundred dollars three years after the death of my wife, also the Samuel Patton is to pay my two grandchildren, children of John Munsey deceased, one hundred and fifty dollars each, three years after he gets possession of aforesaid land.
Lastly, I appoint and constitute my friend Charles H. Gilmer my executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand affixed my seal this 13th November 1849.

his
Jeremiah x Munsey
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Signed, sealed published and declared by Jeremiah Munsey as and for his last will and testament in the presence and hearing of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses.

Wesley Gilmore

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Samuel x Harrison
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Virginia:
At a Court held for Russell County on the 2d day of April 1850. This instrument of writing was exhibited in court as and for the last wil and testament of Jeremiah Munsey deceased, and proven by the oath of Wesley Gilmore and Samuel Harrison the subscribing witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of Charles H. Gilmer executor therein named who made oath, and together with Isaac Vermillion, Ira Reynolds and Andy F. Hendricks his securities entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $2000.00 conditioned as the law directs, certificate is granted him for obtaining probate of the said will in due form.
 
Munsey, Jeremiah (I39)
 
6866 will probated 6 Oct 1840 Cass County, Michigan Muncy, Thomas H. (I7956)
 
6867 will probated 7 Jan 1885 Muncy, Simon (I8659)
 
6868 will probated this date Eldert, Hendrick (I1605)
 
6869 will probated this date Thomas, Thomas (I7405)
 
6870 will proved 13 Oct 1815 Muncy, Isaac (I505)
 
6871 will proved 2 Aug 1825buried Rural Cemetery, Babylon, New York Muncy, Smith Sr (I4733)
 
6872 will signed 6 Jul and probate 26 Jul 1875 Muncy, John (I8651)
 
6873 Willamette Memorial Park McDonald, Alice Virginia (Allie) (I482)
 
6874 Willamette National Cemetey Muncy, James Lukas (Jim) (I7935)
 
6875 Willard Grove Cemetery Bradley, Mary (I416)
 
6876 Willard Grove Cemetery Muncey, Ferril (I413)
 
6877 William "Bill" Munsey, age 74, of Morristown, passed away January 19, 2006 at UT Medical Center. Munsey, William Anderson (I2334)
 
6878 William and Rosamond Munsey likely had no surviving children. The Munsey-Hopkins Genealogy says, "In 1761, by a deed in which he styles himself 'Brother and only Heir of William Munsey,' he conveys a 21 acre grand of land granted to William by the town of Kittery" in 1694. Munsey, William (I3)
 
6879 William G. Muncy, 71, Taylorville, died on January 2, 1986 at his residence. He was born February 5, 1914 at Glenarm, Illinois, the son of William and Florence Moles Muncy. He married Clara Muncy in November of 1939 in Springfield. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Edna Richardson, two sisters Thelma Jeffers, Virden and Viola Henselman, Bradenton, Flordia and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and three sisters.
Visitation was held at Sutton Memorial Home on January 5, 1986. Funeral services were held at the funeral home on Monday with the Rev. Francis Hudson officiating. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery with graveside Military rites.

 
Muncy, William Glenn (I2585)
 
6880 William Glenn Muncy, 86, Topeka, died Friday, July 9, 1999, at his home.

Mr. Muncy owned and operated Muncy Brothers Case Implement and Oldsmobile Dealership in Dodge City from 1937 to 1953. He also had been a lobbyist for Famous Brands for many years, and he managed Storey Liquor Store for 16 years before he retired in 1992.

He was born March 15, 1913, in Texas County, Okla., the son of William Nelson and Viola B. Schnauffer Muncy. He attended business College in Boulder, Colo. Mr. Muncy was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, and he was the state and national officer for Junior Chamber of Commerce, and one of the original inductees into the Junior Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame.

He also was a trustee for the Eisenhower Museum, and a member of the Scottish Rite, and a Provos Guard in the Arab Shrine.

He was married to Nellie Lee Kayser on July 31, 1939, in Elkhart. She died June 19, 1986. He later was married to Naomi Elaine Wickware on Feb. 21, 1987. She survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Ross E. Muncy, Topeka, and William N. Muncy, Pinehurst, N.C.; a stepson, David Allen Weber, Wadsworth, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Jacki Lynn Hancock, Boyd, Wis.; seven stepgrandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel.

Inurnment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Shriner's Hospital and sent in care of the Arab Shrine, 1305 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, 66612, or to the Heartland Hospice and sent in care of the funeral home.

 
Muncy, William Glenn (I47)
 
6881 William Howard Muncy

Born: Thu., Mar. 23, 1944
Died: Friday, June 12, 2015
William Howard Muncy, 71 of Elcomb, KY passed away Friday June 12, 2015 at his home.

Howard was born March 23, 1944 in Harlan to the late Ira and Lillie McKinney Muncy. He was retired after 35 years of service to the FMC Corporation in Cincinnati, OH and he believed in the Baptist Faith.



Besides his parents he was preceded in death by his nephew, Mark Muncy.

He is survived by his brother, Glen Muncy of Elcomb; niece, Teresa (Marvin) Jeffers; nephew, Glen DeWayne (Lisa) Muncy; great nieces, Delora (Tim) Goshen, Jennifer (Greg) Turner, Bethany (Nick) Daniels, Ashley Muncy; great nephew, Jacob Muncy; he leaves other relatives and many friends to mourn his passing.

Visitation will be Saturday (June 13) from 6 until 9 at Anderson-Laws & Jones Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 pm Sunday (June 14) in the Chapel of Anderson-Laws & Jones Funeral Home with the Rev. Don Smith officiating.

Burial will follow in the Grays Knob Cemetery
 
Muncy, William Howard (I9581)
 
6882 William L. Muncy is the husband of Carrie Lee (Jennings) Muncy. Father of William L. Muncy, Jr., Vida, Amos, Virgie, Hazel, Henry, Charles Newton "Newt" Muncy. He is also the grandfather of Kitty & Virginia G. & Charles Newton Muncy, Jr. The Muncy Family were owners of the Muncy Hotel there in Melbourne,Arkansas in Izard County. Muncy, William L. Sr. (I6052)
 
6883 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lyon, W.R. (I47693)
 
6884 Williamson Family Cemetery Muncy, Claude Conley (I2854)
 
6885 Willis" James Muncy was the son of Levi Muncy and Canzadia "Zadie" (Doshier) Muncy. He was born at Sutter, currently known as Calhoun, Le Flore County, Oklahoma.

His paternal grandparents were William S. "Billie" Muncy & Mary (Sizemore) Muncy, his maternal grandparents were George Washington "G.W." Doshier & Mary Jane "Molly" (Brewer) Doshier.

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Obituary

Willis J. Muncy died September 21, 2005 in McLean, Texas at the age of 95. He was born to Levi and Canzadia Muncy, March 19, 1910, Shady Point, Oklahoma.

He was survived by three daughters, Irma Wagner, husband Marty, Phyllis Cunningham, husband Wayne, Gayle Rohde, husband, Art. He has two granddaughters, Shelley Brooks, Robin McCracken, one grandson, Col. Matt Merrick, currently serving in Korea, four great grandchildren and one sister Stella Brown of Oregon, many Nephews and Nieces.

Preceding in death, his wife, of 71 years, Irene Muncy.

Willis served honorably with US Merchant Marines, 1944-45 as Seaman First Class. He was a loving husband and provider for his family. He was a charter member of Church Triumphant and active in church all his adult life.

Graveside service will be held Monday September 26, 2005 at 11:00 a.m., Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetary. Reverend Ty Loyd officiating.
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Uncle Willis was a fine man, he was dearly loved by all. I've never heard a derogatory word said about him. He dearly
loved his family, aunt Irene was the love of his life, they had three daughters. A Christian since age of 10.

My parents named their first born child/son "Willis" (even my Dad liked him) that says a lot!

Uncle Willis and aunt Elsie were the family genealogists. Aunt Elsie's address book was the place to go if we were looking for (just about anyone). However, Uncle Willis was the one that went to see/visit them. He and Irene came to every Family Reunion and many of the funerals, driving from New Mexico.

George "Patrick" Muncy (son of George & Margie Muncy) told me the following cute story about Uncle Willis:
"The day I turned 16, I joined the Merchant Marines. I was on a ship in San Pedro, California (one day) these two guys came on the ship, one was a guy I knew from Shady Point, OK the other was Willis Muncy. Willis said; Do you know who I am, I'm your cousin, Willis Muncy! That's the first time I recall meeting him." LOL

Uncle Willis was also in the Merchant Marines, stationed somewhere nearby, and he's tracking down his relatives. LOL

God bless him; if there's a "Genealogy Dept." in heaven we all know where to find him.

 
Muncy, Willis James (I5985)
 
6886 Willoughby Randolph is buried on the hill over looking his old home place in an unmarked grave in Lee Co. Va.

Willoughby Randolph migrated to North Carolina sometime prior to 1796 and settled in Surry County where on February 20, 1796 he bought fifty acres of land lying on "Piney nob" branch in Surry Co. from David Howell for ten pounds.

After 1803, he was migrating toward Lee County, Virginia and was in Lee Co. in 1804. First record found of Willoughby Randolph in Lee Co., Va., was Aug. 22, 1804 when he bought thirty acres of land lying on the North side of Wallens Ridge from Obed Gardner for $150.00.

Willoughby Randolph was an ambitious and enterprising man and within a short time he owned considerable acreage..something like 1500 acres at one time. He was a highly respected citizen an influential leader in the county and community. Willoughby left a large family of children.

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/VALEE/1999-05/0927687033 
Randolph, Willoughby Joseph (I172)
 
6887 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, E.D. (I4572)
 
6888 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Reck, M.O. (I161)
 
6889 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Muncy, B. (I8029)
 
6890 Willprobated April 1746 notes daughter Garty Muncy Lowber, Michael (I5055)
 
6891 Willwood Burial Park Lape, John David (I9742)
 
6892 Willwoood Burial Park Munsey, Mildred (I7826)
 
6893 Wilson Cemetery Whitenack, Nellie Florence (I7099)
 
6894 Wilson Cemetery Muncy, Josehp Kyle (Kyle) (I7082)
 
6895 Wilson Cemetery Muncy, Rice (I7083)
 
6896 Wilson Cemetery Muncy, Lucy Byer (I7084)
 
6897 Wilson Cemetery Muncy, Wade (I7086)
 
6898 Wilson Cemetery Muncy, Lee Jr. (I7088)
 
6899 Wilson Cemetery Muncy, Gracie (I7089)
 
6900 Wilson Cemetery Light, Cora Alice (Rosa) (I7092)
 

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