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Copyrrffhf tpfrx- OLkS^A -...Wo, / when a young man, as did also his father and a large family of children. His grandfather died about twenty-five years ago, and is buried where he lived. His father was Lecompte, and died in March three years ago at Ithaca, N. Y., 76 years of age. His father had no brother, but had three sisters who are dead. One sister has two daughters living at Binghamton. Another sister has one son, Dr. S. B. Fos- ter living at Union, Broome County, N. Y. His father had four children of whom he is the oldest. A brother living at Watsonville, McKean County, Penn. ; a sister, Mrs. Merser- sau, lives at Sayre, Penn., and another, Mrs. Hovey, lives at Ithaca. His grandfather had several brothers, but he knew only two of them. One died many years ago near Waverly, N. Y. , leaving one son who lives in Pennsylvania and several daughters whose residence he docs not know. His name was Ephraim. The name of my grandfather's other brother was 115 John. He went in early days, before my recollection, some- where into Iowa and had several children. Another brother named Lewis, went to Maumee City, Ohio, \vhere he died some thirty years ago, leaving, I think, one son by a second wife, and two or three daughters. The son I never savv^, and the daughters I have not seen for many years. One of them is named Mary Blue; she lives at or near the place of her father. I have heard of her wittiin three or four years, but have not seen her since a small boy. He further writes : My own home for about thirty years v/as at Williamsport, Penn. , as was that of my brother H. F. Mundy, vv^ho now resides at Watsonville. Penn. I have three sons, one residing at Binghamton, one in Kansas City, and the youngest, 18 years old, is with me. My brother H. F. , has two sons, both at Bradford, Penn. , in the lumber business. My grandmother's name was Mary Lecompte, and if I mistake not, my grandfather's name was John Mundy, and that he had a son named John. I understood that there was a large family of children, girls aad boys, but they are now dead and their descendants are scattered to various sec- tions of the country. Very few, if any of them, continue to reside in the neighbhood'of their birth place. Note— I have recently heard from the family of John S. Mundy. He has died. His widow and two daughters, who are school teachers, nov^^ (1907) live in Ashland, Ore. e. f. m. Received from Mary Blue a letter dated Perrysburg, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1888, whose name occurs in the letter of J. S. Mundy on p. 94; states that her father Lev/is Mundy said that his father Enos Mundy lived in Washington Valley, N. J., and thinks that her father's family removed from New Jersey over eighty years ago. She states that her son is a 116 printer and works in Toledo, Ohio, that her husband is now 68 years of age and she is G2. In 1884 I received a letter from Lewis L. Mundy, 86 Charles Street, New York City, who writes as follows : My father's name was William Mundy. Many years ago he sailed to Virginia for pine wood and was lost, we suppose, as he never came back. When fifteen years old my mother took me to my father's sister who lived at Millstone, N. J., Mrs. Jane Smock. Her husband was a blacksmith. I learned that my father's folks lived in New Jersey, and I think my father had three brothers and two sisters. I think one sister lived in New York state. I saw two of the brothers, one was James Mundy who kept a livery stable in Cincinnatti and the other was Henry Mundy, lived in Lyons, New York and was a hat manufacturer. Another brother I think was named Freeman Mundy but am not certain. A letter from John Smock, of Millstone, N. J. , in 1884, states that he was married to Jane Mundy in 1823. He states that James Mundy married Abigail Pyatt and their children were Rachel, Freeman, Jane, James, Christian, and Wil- liam. Rachel married David Collins and had a son named Elias, a blacksmith, and went to Ohio, and after his death a Mr. Louvet, a miller, and they lived in New Brunswick N. J. Freeman went to Cincinnatti and kept a hotel; Jane married John Smock in May 1823 and lived in Millstone, N. J, , where she died Aug. 18, 1858, aged 54 years. James went to Spring- port, N. Y. , and ran a boat on the canal. Henry married, lived at Lyons, N. Y. , and was a hatter. Christian married Ezekiel Applegate, had two children and went to Allegany County, N. Y. Afterward married to a man whose name is not remembered. William married and moved to New York City and I know nothing more of him. 117 John Smock was born Aug. 23, 1802; his father was named Cornelius. In January 1883, one Nathan Mundy died at Perth Amboy. I tried to find out who he was; learned that he was unmarried, was 75 years old, that his relatives were dead and with himself are buried in Mctuchen, N. J. He left a small estate which he bequeathed to two orphan children of the people where he made his home for a long time before their death. —E. F. M. OBTAINED THIS RECORD AT SOMERVILLE, N. J. HENRY T. MUNDY, b Nov. 17, 1812, m April 10, 1834, Aietta S. Van Tine, daughter of Archibald and Elizabeth Castner Van Tin.?, b Sept. 18, 1816. Henry T. Mundy, d Feb. 12, 1882. Their children are : Mary Mundy, b March 30, 1836. EHzabeth Mundy, b Oct. 7, 1838, d April 3, 1884. David Mundy, b Aug. 1, 1841. Joanna ]\Iundy, b Aug. 30, 1846, d June 3, 1865. Talbot C. Mundy, b March 15, 1849. Henry Mundy, Jr., b March 30, 1852. Abrani V. Mundy, b Aug. 26, 1854. MARRIAGES. Mary Mundy, m Dec. 5, 1855, John H. Lutes. Elizabeth Mundy, m — Oscar H. Wycoff. David Mundy, m Aug. 22, 1865, Sarah Crosley. Talbot C Mundy, m Oct. 21, 1875, Lizzie E. Auten. Henry Mundy, m Jan. 1, 1859, Mary E. Garrison. Abram V. Mundy, m April 26, 1876, Kate Hoagland. 118 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS. In the summer of 1882 I invited the families of Mundys resident in New Jersey to a gathering to be held Aug. 17th at Boynton Beach, a popular resort situated on Staten Island Sound, and about two miles east of Woodbridge, N. J. The day proved to be a very pleasant one, and the occasion was very much enjoyed by all present. The following is a Memorandum of this Mundy Picnic. Persons Present— Noah Mundy (age 84), his daugh- ters Ann Louisa Mundy, Rebebca Mundy, and Fanny Wen- do ver, and Benjamin Wendover, his stepchildren. Ogden Mundy and Vvife, son Alfred his Vv^ife and children, Mrs. Ambrose Mundy, Mrs. Hollo way W. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rovvdand, AlonzoC. Hunt, and his affiance. Miss Ayers, Mr. E. M. Brewster (nephew of Mrs. Hunt) Lyle Van Nuis, his daughter and son's wife; Mrs. Henrietta Mundy, son and two daughters; John Tappen, wife and tv>'o daughters; ]\Iich- ael Mundy, wife, daughter and Josie Dunham; Ezra F. Mundy (who organized the picnic), wife and two daughters; Henry Cook Mundy, son Frederick and two daughters; William Mundy Letson, Benajah Mundy, Mary Adelia Mun- dy, Simeon Mnndy, Bell Ayers, Lewis Ayers, Kate Ayers and son; Ben M. Kelly, wife and daughter Carrie; his sisters Mrs. Martha Ann Marsh, S. Amanda Kelly, and his daughter Allie Veghte, husband and tv/o children; Mrs. Isabel Martin and two daughters, son Will and his son; Ella Dunham and Charles Brantingham; and Rev. J. G. Mason, his wife and daughter; a Miss Thome;Miss Josie Harney, two Misses Ross, Campbell Tappen and wife (who were visitors), about 75 in all. 119 Upon the tables were the following edibles: lamb, chicken, beef tongue, ham sandv/itches, biscuits, bread, but- ter; tea, coffee, chocolate, lemonade; lemon pie, pumpkin, cocoanut, peach, apple, and custard pies; green corn, lima beans, pickled beats, cucumbers, cold slaw; spiced black ber- ries, pears, preserved'cherries, stewed pears, canned salmon; cakes, poundcake, jumbles, coacanut, chocolate, lemon jelly, apple jelly, chocolate layer, and several other varieties; a box of small variety cakes; peaches, apples and peanuts. An account of this picnic appeared in the New Bruns- wick Semi- Weekly Fredonian for Friday, August 25, 1882: THE MUNDY REUNION. Thursday, August 17th, proved to be a beautiful day for such an event as the gathering of friends and kindred in a grove by the seaside. According to notice, the descend- ants of Nicholas Pvlundy, one of the early settlers of v/hat is now Raritan Township in this County, met at Boynton Beach, a beautiful picnic ground in a grove on Staten Island Sound about two miles east of the village of Woodbridge, and just at the mouth of Woodbridge Creek. Although only a few invitations were sent out, and very little time taken in preparation, nearly a hundred of the Mundys and their kinsfolk came together to spend a day in social enjoyment. There were present the representatives of eight generations of the family, from the venerable Noah Mundy, who is now eighty- four years of age, down to the babe of only a few months. Many introductions were necessary, as some had never met before, and others if they had ever met had so changed with time that recognition was almost impossible. Very many far away, while feeling a deep interest in the occasion, were unable to be present. Among these was Mr. C. V. Mundy, of Belvidere, Illinois, so well known in New Brunswick, in Metuchen, and to the readers of the Fredonian, who, in sending his greetings wrote that if he had "strength 120 to endure the fatigue, the thousand and more miles which separate us would not prevent myself and w^ife from being present on that festive and social occasion." When it became necessary to supply the wants of the inner man, the table fairly groaned under the burden of pro- visions they had to bear. It appeared as if the Mundy maidens and matrons had done nothing for a week but cook and bake for the event. One who was not present at the dinner, on seeing the quantity of eatables loaded on the sup- per table, inquired v/hether the company had had anything to eat there that day. Everything passed so well that all agreed the picnic was a grand success, and it was proposed that the family have another reunion three years hence, and that a more general invitation be extended to the descendants of old Nicholas, w^hen if things shall be as propitious as they were on this occasion, instead of a hundred present, may be expected a thousand. It may be a matter of historic interest to very many citizens if we state that this said Nicholas Mundy resided in Metuchen as early as 1665— being a refugee from Great Britain, and coming to America by the way of the West Indies, probably in company with the Campbells, Mar- tins and others who fled from religious persecutions in the old country to find a peaceful home on the virgin soil of the new. In that year he took up land and settled upon it. He died September 7, 1734, and was buried, as there is good reason to believe, in the old burying ground near the Pres- byterian Church in Metuchen. A copy of his will, which is an ancient and curious document, v/as brought and read by Dr. E. M. Hunt, whose grandfather, Ezra Mundy, was a great-grandson of Nicholas. And from this Nicholas Mundy, so far as is now known, are descended all of this name residing in the counties of Middlesex, Union and Somerset; those living in the State of New York at or near what was once known as 121 the "Lake country," together with very many others of this name v/ho have gone out from Metuchen, and who or whose children are now residing in places east and west all along from Boston to San Francisco. And when in 1885 they meet at or near the "Vineyard" for a grand reunion they can be counted by the thousands. E. f. m. COAT OF ARMS. The Coat of Arms was furnished to me by Johnson M. Mundy, the Artist of our own family. I cannot recall where he said he obtained it. He also sent the following description. The Arms of Mundy are, per pale (divided dovv^n the center), Gules (red), and Sable (black). On a cross engrailed Argent (white) five lozenges purpure (purple). On a chief. Or (gold) three eagles' legs, erased, a la guise, azure (blue). Crest, a v/olf's head, erased, sable, bezanty (covered with small gold coins of Bezantium), spouting fire from its mouth. Motto; Deus Providebit. REVOLUTIONARY HEROES. The names of those, all from Middlesex county, N. J. v/ho served in the revolutionary war are: Benjamin Mundy, Clossen Mundy, Clarkson Mundy, Gabriel Mundy, Henry Mundy, Levi Mundy, Martin Mundy, Nicholas Mundy, Peter Mundy, Reuben Mundy and Samuel Mundy. All these names occur in this book but I can iden- tify only the following: Henry Mundy was the father of Phinehas, Frazee, Frederick and Simeon (p 9) ; Gabriel was my maternal grandfather (p 78) ; and Samuel is the one who lived at the Landing near New Brunswick, N. J., (p 18.) 122 EXPLANATION OF MAP. This map is specially intended to show the locality where our ancestor settled. His house stood near the spot where Joel Bloomfield lives. It also aids in a better under- standing of explanatory paragraphs on pages 52, 77, 82, and 87. The Vineyard Road is about one mile west of the P. R. R. depot at Metuchen, N. J. It now runs from the King's highway on the south to the New Brunswick turnpike on the north, in length about three-quarters of a mile. But before this turnpike was built, it ran in a northerly direction about half a mile farther, and intersected the road long known as the "old road" about half a mile west of London bridge. This old road then ran westward and passed in front of the home so long owned by Melancthon Mundy. About a quar- ter of a mile west of his house, the road divided, one branch going westward to New Brunswick, and the other North to New Durham and Plainfield. After the two turnpikes v/ere built, the part of the vineyard road north of the New Bruns- wick turnpike w^as discontinued, and also that part of the old road between London bridge and the home of Melancthon Mundy, the Amboy turnpike taking its place. These discon- tinued parts are shown by dotted lines on the map. M. stands for metuchen; N. B. for New Brunswick; M. M. for Melancthon Mundy; N. D. for New Durham; J. M. for Joshua Mundy; B. for Bonhamtown; and P. T. for Piscataway Town. EARLIER MUNDY HISTORY. In Hotten's list of Immigrarts prior to 1700, is a record on p 35 of William Mundy embarked in the Bonaventure Jan. 1634, age 22 yrs. On page 244 Musters of inhabitants in Virginia at Elizabeth City 1623 Robert Mundy and Mary Mundy. On page 504 Among owners of land and servants in the pasish of St. James Dec. 1679 is named Elizabeth Mundy having two servants, 75 acres of land and 35 negroes. The first of the name of whom there is record is Sir R. Mundy in 1399. His descendant, Sir John Mundy, was Lord Mayor of London in 1522. Mr. E. M. Mundy, of Shipley Hall, Derby, England, informs me that in his Pedigree is this record: "In 1615 Francis Mundy married and had a son Edward Mundy, of Virginia, America. This Edward had a son Francis, v/ho died in America in 1657." In writing to Mr. Mundy in 1884, I expressed the opin- ion tiiat our ancestors were probably French and may have come to England with Vv^illiam the Conqueror. In his record he states: "The origin of the family is as you surmise, French, for the original name was DeMontaye when the family came over withthe Conqueror, " He traces his pedi- gree back to 1399. Encyclopedias give the name of Anthony Mundy 1553— 1633, poet and playwright, son of Christopher Mundy, and who was born in London. They also mention Henry Mundy, son of Henry Mundy, who was a schoolmaster and physician, born in 1623. Also, William Mundy, musical composer, lived in 1563. John Mundy, his son Peter Mundy, 1600—1667; Sir Robert Mundy, born 1805, died 1884, was an Admiral in the British Navy; and Sir Robert Miller Mundy, 1813-1892, youngest son of Edward Miller Mundy, of Shipley Hall, Derby, was a member of Parliament. Mr. Christian V. Mundy states in a letter to me, dated 124 March 12, 1872, "The earliest mention I ever heard of the name was in in a rather indifferent couplet said to apply to one of Cromwell's officers: "Oh, blessed be the Sabbath day, but cursed be the pelf, The week begins on Tuesday, for Moody's hanged himself." OLD WILLS. Will of Nicholas Mundy, from Liber B p. 574, at Trenton, N. J., Sept. 2, 1734: "In the nam.e of God, Amen: I Nicholas Mundy, of the Vineyard, in the Township of Piscattuckqua, in the County of Middlesex, Province of New Jersey, yeoman, Vv'-eak of body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God therefor, but knowing the uncertainty of this mortal life and that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, viz: Principally and firstof all I give and recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to ye earth to be buried in a quiet and decent and christianlike manner and at ye discretion hereafter named, and as touching my worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, bequeath, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form: Imprimus, I give and bequeath unto my well-beloved wife, Hope Mundy, after all my debts and funeral charges are fully satisfied and paid, 1-3 part of all my movable estate, together with one feather- bed and all ye furniture thereunto belonging, also one large brass kettle, one side-saddle, also all the cloth that is or shall be spun by my wife after my decease to be dis- posed of as she shall think fit at her own will and pleasure. I further give to my said wife one-third part or produce of 125 what shall be raised on my said plantation during her widow- hood. I g-iv9 to my grand-daughter, Providence Blackford on- f eat.ier bed, bolster and pillow with all the furniture therr- unto belonging. Item: I give to my son Joseph Mundy fiv- smnigs. Item: I give to my son Hopewell Mundy fivo. shillings. Item: I give to my son Thomas Mundy 5 shillinc-.: Item: I give to my son Nicholas Mundy 5 shillings. Item- t give to my son Benjamin Mundy five shillings. Item- I giv- to my son John Mundy five shillings. Item: I give to m" daugliter Abigail Gyles 5 shillings. Item: I give to my dauo-''-- ter Hope Blackford 5 shillings. Item: I give to my daughU^i Elizabeth Flat 5 shillings. Item: I give to my daughtrr Mary Luke 5 shillings. Item: I give to my daugliter Mar- garet Mundy 5 shillings. Item: I give and bequeath to m- beloved son Samuel Mundy and to his heirs and assign^- forever after my wife's decease, all and every ye seven-^ pieces and parcels of lands and meadows, situate, lying an-l being in ye Vineyard, viz: Seventeen acres of uplanc begmnmg at a stake at ye side of John Martin's, junioi. from thence running easterly ten chains to a stake marke.' on four sides; from thence running north by east twent- chams to a small white oak standing in the line marked oJ\ tnree sides; from thence west southerly twelve chains to p walnut marked on four sides; from thence twenty chains southwesterly to ye corner fence of Joseph Martin's; from thence to ye first mentioned stake; bounded south by Henr- Loveal; west by ye highway; east by Mistriss Fitz Randolpl' north by Nicholas Mundy's great division. Also, fifty-six acres joining to ye above seventeer; beginning at a stake marked on three sides standing on y-. line formerly Elizabeth Randolph and Nicholas Mundy; froi-: thence west 26 chains to a white oak marked on four side.-; standing upon a small neck by several chestnut stumps: from thence east fifteen chains to a live oak sapling marked 126 on four sides; thence south two points easterly twenty-one chains to a walnut tree marked on four sides; from thence east two chains and one-half to a black oak marked on four sides standing on ye south side of a swamp on Nicholas Mundy's line; from thence south-easterly seven chains to ye first mentioned corner standing in a line betwixt Nicholas Mundy, senior and junior. Bounded south partly by Nicho- las Mundy and Hopewell Mundy; west by Moses Martin; north by Dismal; east by Nicholas Mundy, junior. I further give to my said son and his as aforesaid eleven acres of meadow, five whereof I bought of Joseph Dennis; bounded north by ye great pond; west by John Compton, south by Henry Potter; east by Daniel Hendrick; being in length twelve chains, and in breadth four chains: being ye westermost part of ye ten acres sold by John Den- nis and Jabesh Hendrick; ye other six acres in ye remaining part of eleven acres bought of William Taslo; the south part thereof containing forty-eight rods, and in breadth twenty rod; bounded partly by Benjamin Smith and Peter Martin, mortgaged to Nicholas Mundy, senior; west by John Parker; north by John Mundy; the whole containing seventy-three acres of upland and meadow; the other eleven mentioned in ye fifty-six acre lot being given to my son Nicholas Mundy as by his deed of gift rriay more at large appear; but if my son Nicholas Mundy sell his land, the said eleven acres re- turn to my son Samuel and his as aforesaid. Lastly I make, ordain and appoint my well beloved wife, Hope Mundy, and Thomas Mundy to be whole and sole executrix and executor of this my last will and testament, utterly revoking and dis- annulling all former wills and testaments, heretofore made executors, bequests and legacies, before this time given and granted, allowing this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I ye said Nicholas Mundy have 127 hereunto set my hand and seal ye day and year first above written Nicholas NM Mundy, [ss]. his mark. Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by ye said Nicholas Mundy as his last Will and Testament in ye presence of us the subscribers: Peter Martin, Kesiab Run- yon, Tho, Brodcrwick. Be it remembered that on this twentieth day of Nov. 1734, personally came and appeared before me Lawrence Smyth, Surrogate of ye eastern division of ye Province of New Jersey, duly commissioned and appointed for ye prov- ing of last V/ills and Testsments, Peter Martin one of ye wit- nesses subscribed to ye within Will, who on his solemn oath which he took on ye holy evangelists of Almighty God, did depose that he was present and saw ye within named Nicho- las Mundy sign and seal, and heard him publish, pronounce and declare the vvithin instrument to be his last Will and Testament, and that at ye signing thereof ye testator was of sound mind and memory to ye best of his knowledge and un- derstanding, at that at ye same time ye other subscribing witnesses were present. Lawr. Smyth, Surr. Memorandum: That Novr. ye 20, 1734, came and ap- peared before me Lawrence Smyth, surrogate of ye eastern division of ye Province of New Jersey, duly commissioned and appointed for ye proving of ye last Wills and Testaments and swearing of executors, Hope Mundy and Thomas Mundy who took ye usual oath as executors. Lawr. Smyth, Surr. 128 Book E. p. 332, date Sept. 26, 1749, by Jonathan Bel- . cher, Govr. Letters of Administration to Sarah Mundy, widow of Hopewell Mundy. Also on p. 361, date Jan, 22, 1749, Letters of Adminis- tration to Elsie Mimdy and Joseph Mundy on estate of Joseph M undy. Book L. p. 235, March 14, 1774. Will of John Mundy, Senior, of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex, begins thus: Being sick and weak of body, but of sound mind and memory, thanks be to God therefor, knowing that it is ap- pointed for all men once to die, do make &c. &c. My soul I recommend to God who gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a Christian like manner, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same by the mighty power of God. Signed by his mark X. He mentions children, John, Benjamin, Ambrose, Ann, wife of John Blackford; Catharine, wife of William Luke, Priscilla, wife of Reuben Mundy, Marg-aret, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Mundy, and Martha, and grand-daughter Elizabeth, daughter of Sarah, and grand-children Benjamin, Joseph and Levi Mundy. Henry Langstaff and Edward Griffith, Executors. Book 24, p. 29, May 24, 1781. Will of Samuel Mundy, of Piscataway. Children named are, Samuel, Nicholas, Bena- jah, Joshua, Phebe, Sophia and Rhoda. Mentions grand- children Henry and Isabel; and Nathan and Azariah, sons of my son Joshua. A son-in-law, Daniel Whitehead. Signed by mark X. Same book, p. 72, Dec. 30, 1780. Letters of Adminis- tration to Ann Mundy on estate of Isaac Mundy. 129 Book 28, p. 331, Feb. 24, 1786. Will of Robert Mundy, of Piscataway. Mentiorxs wife Isabel and children, Sophia, Israel, Asher, Robert, Thomas, Margaret, wife pregnant and issue provided for. His brothers, Thomas and Abraham, are executors. Book 31, p. 394. Dec. 8, 1789. John Runyon appointed administrator of estate of Moses Mundy. Book 32, p. 433, March 10, 1791. Will of Thomas Mundy, of Piscataway, mentions wife Mary, James and John mentioned as "young children"; mentions John Mundy his father, and his brother, Martin Mundy. Sarah Mundy is a subscribing witness. Book 34, p. 520, Oct. 21, 1794. Will of Thomas Mundy, of Piscataway. Mentions wife Elizabeth, children, Ezekiel, Elizabeth, wife of Shubal Merritt, and Sarah. Signed by mark _» x^Lbraham Mundy and Asher Mundy are subscribing witnesses. Book 34, p. 521, Oct. 8. 1794. Will of Clossen Mundy, of Woodbridge. Mentions , wife, Elizabeth; Ephraim, a brother, Lewis, a brother an executor; sons and daughters mentioned but names not given, except youngest son Ellis. Book 36, p. 550, May 8, 1797. Letters of Gitardianship to Joseph and Elizabeth Randolph on person and estate of Ellis Mundy, son of Clossen Mundy. Book 37, , March 30, 1796. Letters oi guardian- ship to Joseph and Elizabeth Randolph, over persons and estates of Ellis, Agnes, Prudence, David and Sarah, children of Clossen Mundy. 130 Book 39, p. 287, April 12, 1799, Will of Ephraim Mundij, of Woodbridge. Mentions, wife Phebe and children, Lewis, Enos and Ephraim; five grand-children, heirs of son Clossen Mundy, Ellis, Agnes, Prudence, David and Sarah. Henry Mundy an executor. Levi Mundy and Catharine Mundy witnesses. Will proved March 10, 1801. Book 39, p. 292, May 11, 1801. Letters of Administra-- lion to Henry and Samuel Mundy on estate of Samuel Mundy. Book 40, p. 19, Feb. 12, 1802. Guardianship letters to Ezekiel Ayres on estate of Agnes, child of Clossen Mundy. Also same date, and to the same, guardianship letters on estate of Prudence, David and Sarah, children of Clossen Mundy. •Book 40, p. 251, March 16, 1803. Guardiajiship to Nathan Mundy over estates of James Mundy and John Mun- dy, children of Thomas Mundy. NOTE-After this date, 1803, Wills of residents of Middlesex County are recorded at New Brunswick, N. J. At New Brunswick, N. J. Book A. p. 25. Will of John Mundy, of Piscataway. Mentions Phebe Mundy, wife of Gabriel Mundy, as "daughter of my last wife;" son John, and Mary and Norris Mundy, children of John; son Amos, John and David, Margaret and Edward his children; son Thomas, and James and John his sons; son Martin, and a daughter Sanchy, wife of Benajah Martin. Isaac Mundy a subscribing witness- Book A. p. 125; date of proof 1806. Will of Phebe Mundy, of township of Woodbridge. Mentions sons, Lewis, Mundy, of State of New York, Ephraim and Enos, Isabel, wife of Martin Mundy. Lovicy Mundy and Robert Mundy two of the wit- nesses. 131 Book C. p. 164. Will of Aaron Mundy, proved 1827. Mentions wife Sarah, children, Zadoc, Lucy, Isaac, and Elizabeth, wife of Phinehas Flatt. V/itnesses, Benajah and Elizabeth Mundy, mentioned as Dunham in the proof. Executors, wife Sarah and Melancthon Mundy. Book C. p. 184. V/ill of Isaac Mundy, of Woodbridge, proved 1828. Mentions wife Phebe, and daughters Eliza, Rachel and Phebe. Book C. p. 899, proved Feb. 23, 1831. Will of Joshua Mundy. Mentions wife Elizabeth, sons Ellis and Benajah, daughters Sarah, Julia Ann, and Elizabeth; Joshua mentioned as a grandson. Ann Mundy a witness. Note— Joshua Mundy had four wives and nineteen children. (See p. 82). Book C. p. 515. Will of Ezekiel Mundy, proved 1832. Mentions wife Lovicy, sons Azel, Luther B., Uzal Ogden, Ambrose and Edward; daughters Emmeline Ayers and Harriet Martin. Book C. p. 515, proved 1832. Will of Ezekiel Mundy. Mentions wife Lovicy, sons Azel, Luther B., Uzal 0., Am- brose and Edvv'ard ; daughters Emmeline and Harriet Warren. Book C. p. 576. Will of Samuel Mundy, of the Land- ing. Proved 1833. Children named are John (speaks of him as having "bodily disability"), Stephen, Elizabeth, Margaret, Sarah, William, Henry, Barron, Edward, George, Samuel and Rowland. Book D. p. 234. Will of Jeptha Mundy, 1838. Men- tions wife Rachel, children Abner, Elizabeth Compton, Susan Drake, Phebe Vanderhoven, and grand-daughter Sarah F. Randolph. John Drake, Executor. 132 Will of Elizabeth Mundy, of Woodbridge, proved Feb. 7, 1839. Mentions as brothers Abel Mundy, Amos Mundy> Asahel Mundy and Phebe Ann Mundy as children of Amos. Wills of Ezra Mundy 1841, and Gabriel Mundy 1842. Will of Jjuther Mundy, signed by mark, and proved March 10, 1848, mentions wife Louisa. Will of Ephraim Mundy, mentions son Asa. Will of EdAuard Mundy, of Woodbridge. Will of Enoch Mundy, mentions wife Sophia. Will of Levi Mundy. Mentions Sarah Wilson, wife of Mulford Wilson, and leaves her all his property; mentions children of Sarah Wilson by her first husband, as Sarah who married James D. Hill; Ruth who married Henry Dean; and Eleanor, a lunatic. See p. 7. Will of Asa Mundy. Mentions a cousin, Peter Mundy and Lydia his wife and their younger children as Catharine, Emmeline and Enos. Peter Mundy, Executor. Will of George Mundy. Will of Eve Mundy, of New Brunswick. Mentions son Merrill, and daughters Hannah M. Scoby, Sarah Ann Mundy and son Michael Mundy. Will of Henry Cummings Mundy. Mentions wife May Ann Mundy, and children Elizabeth Van Duyn and Henry C. Mundy, Jr. Will of David Mundy. Mentions sons Enos, Peter D., George W., Israel Coon and Azariah; daughters Ann Eliza- beth Lawler wife of Asa Lawler, Sarah Linbarger wife of Joseph R. Linbargar, Phebe Coddington wife of Archibald T. Coddington. 133 Will of Nathan Mundy, of Perth Amboy. Mentions Oscar and Caroline Martin, children of Luther and Mary- Martin, John Buchanan, Executor. Mentions Sarah A. Mundy and a nephew, Phinehas M. Brown. Will of Lyman V. Mundy, Raritan Township. Men- tions wife Susan A. Mundy and son William C. Mundy. Will of Merrill Mundy. Mentions sons Theodore F. , Clarkson B. , Erastus Humphrey, Firman W. , and daughters Margaret Parmer, Caroline Hillyer, Josephine Quackenbush, Eveline Applegate, and a son Phinehas; grand-children Ethan A. Parmer, Joseph Suydam, Jessie Suydam. Will of Frazee Mundy, Mentions son Holton, and a granddaughter Henrietta Boudinot, wife of Elisha Boudinot. Left legacies to Metuchen Presbyterian Church, and to the Bible Society and the Tract Society. Michael Mundy, 1857, mentions Rachel Mundy, to whom he leaves a small legacy. Melancthon Mundy, 1859. Mary Mundy, 1864. Simeon Mundy, 1865. Thomas Mundy, mentions wife Cornelia. Uzal 0. Mundy, 1889. Benajah Mundy, 1892, 136 INSCRIPTIONS. Copied from stones in the old graveyard at Metuchen, N. J. Note— This graveyard is one of the oldest in this region. There are stones in it with dates as early as 1731, 1732, 1734. No doubt our ancestor, Nicholas Mundy, was buried here. The first church which stood in this yard was built in 1717. It remained until 1837. In 1893 I set up a stone to the memory of Nicholas Mundy. Benajah Mundy, died Sept. 9, 1823, in the 59th year of his age. Lovicy, wife of Benajah Mundy, died Jan. 1, 1840, age 72 years. Margaret, daughter of John Mundy, died July 14, 1793, age 43 years. Azariah Mundy, died Feb. 10, 1808, in the 35th year of his age. Gertrude, wife of Azariah Mundy, died Dec. 29, 1815, n the 39th year of her age. Gertrude, daughter of Azariah Mundy, died Oct. 14, 1829, age 26. Elinus Mundy, died July 14, 1832, aged 82 years, 10 months and 8 days. Henry Mundy, died Oct. 1, 1807, age 55 years. Hume, wife of Henry Mundy, died Dec. 1, 1827, in 75th year of her age. Ezra Mundy, died June 17, 1841, 69 years of age. Catharine, wife of Ezra Mundy, died June 10, 1838, 58 years of age. Rebecca, daughter of Ezra Mundy, died Nov. 16, 1822, in the 17th year of her age. William, son of Ezra Mundy, died July 30, 1811, aged 2 years, 5 month and 2 days. John Mundy, died May 11, 1804, in the 76th year of his age. 137 Elizabeth, wife of John Mundy (not legible). Phebe, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mundy, died Oct. 28, 1820. Mary Hester, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mundy, died Dec. 16, 1829, age 3 years and 3 months. Jephtha Mundy, died April 12, 1837, in the 75th year of his age. Rachel, wife of Jeptha Mundy, died May 22, 1850, in the 78th year of her age. Joel, son of Jeptha Mundy, died June 18, 1831, in the 21st year of his age. Margaret, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Mundy, died June 27, 1856, in the 65th year of her age. Samuel Mundy, died May, 1801. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Mundy, died Oct. 30, 1793, aged 57 years. Hurny, daughter of P. and B. Mundy, died May 22, 1808, aged 1 year, 8 months, 15 days. Also sister died Aug. 23, 1804, age 13 days. Ezekiel Mundy, died Oct. 24, 1832, in the 58th year of his age. Lovicy, wife of Ezekiel Mundy, died March 10, 1863, in the 84th year of her age. Edward, son of Ezekiel Mundy, died Aug. 21, 1834, in his 16th year of his age. Azel, son of Ezekiel Mundy, died Feb. 1, 1839, in the 40th year of his age. Gabriel Mundy, died Aug. 25, 1842, in the 83d year of his age. Phebe, wife of Gabriel Mundy, died Dec. 2, 1829, aged 58 years, 6 months and 2 days. Margaret, wife of Gabriel Mundy, died Nov. 23, 1843, in the 77th year of her age. 138 David, son of Gabriel Mundy, died Sept. 28, 1841, in the 53d year of his age. Nicholas Mundy, died March 1, 1813, in the 74th year of his age. Hannah, wife of Michael Mundy, died March 17, 1828, in the 55th year of her age. Sarah, daughter of Nicholas (married Enos Talmage), died Sept. 13, 1831, age 60 years. Enos Talmage died Nov. 3, 1843, age 70 years. Levi Mundy, died May, 26, 1854, 94 years of age. Catharine, wife of Levi Mundy, died March 14, 1831, 72 years of age. Joanna, daughter of Joseph and Phebe Mundy, died May 9, 1832. Cynthia Mundy, Vv^ife of Benjamin Martin, died Oct. 29, 1841, in the 72d year of her age. Mrs. Deborah Mundy, died Feb- 21, 1825, aged 78 years, 5 months and 2 days. (Near headstone of Providence Burk). Closson Mundy, died Oct. 9, 1794, 35 years of age. Ephraim Mundy, died Jan. 25, 1801, 68 years of age. Phebe, wife of Ephraim Mundy, died Feb. 23, 1806, 69 years of age. Isaac, son of Ephraim Mundy, died Sept. 20, 1781, 17 years of age. Joshua Mundy (brother of Nicholas), died Jan. 18, 1831, age 84 years, 8 months, 18 days. Phebe, wife of Joshua Mundy, died Dec. 20, 1797, 40 years of age. Doctor Robinson Mundy, son of Phinehas Mundy, died May 26, 1833, age 22 years and 5 months. Abner Mundy, died Jan. 31, 1862, age 63 years, 5 months, 8 days. 139 Experience H. , wife of Abner Mundy, (daughter of Ambrose Stelle), died March 3, 1841, age 37 years, 3 months, 17 days. (On stones near those of Samuel and Elizabeth Mundy are): Sarah F. Randolph, wife of Reune F. Randolph, died March 22, 1822, in 21st year of her age. Sarah F. Randolph, died Jan. 20, 1860, in the 38th year of her age. Ann, wife of Noah Mundy, died July 21, 1841. Inscriptions on headstones in new burying ground, Presbyterian Church, Metuchen, N. J. Copied mainly prior to 1895. Frazee Mundy, died March 27, 1857, age 84 years. Elizabeth, wife of Frazee Mundy, died Aug. 18, 1851, age 75 years. Holton, son of Frazee Mundy, died Oct. 9, 1874, age 77 years. Eliza L., wife of E. F. Ayers, born April 13,1813; married April 6, 1833; died Sept. 28, 1877. David A. Mundy, (on lot of Joseph Clarkson), died Nov. 2, 1881, age 65 years. V/illiam Pierce, son of Samuel and Sarah Mundy, died May 18, 1854, age 2 years. Charles W., son of Samuel and Sarah Mundy, died March 28, 1853, age 3 years, 11 months, 10 days. Ambrose Mundy, died Dec. 13, 1872, age 59 years. Hannah M. Mundy, wife of John G. Vail, died Jan. 27, 1857, age 25 years. Simeon Mundy, died May 19, 1865, in his 81st year. Isabel, wife of Simeon Mundy, died April 28, 1857, in her 70th year. 140 Isabella, daughter of Simeon and Isabella Mundy, born March 10, 1823, died Jan. 4, 1881. Cornelia, daughter of Simeon and Isabella Mundy, died April 19, 1845, in the 17th year of her age. James Mundy, died May 24, 1853, age 65 years. Enos Mundy, died April 9, 1851, age 57 years, 3 months, 13 days. Mary Mundy, died Aug. 16, 1864, age 60 years, 2 months, 3 days. Ezra Ayers, born Dec. 10, 1788, died Oct. 20, 1863. Jane Lott, died July 9, 1877, in her 86th year. Luther B. Mundy, died July 19, 1869, age 62 years, 5 months, 21 days. Gabriel Mundy. died Oct. 13, 1869. Milton Mundy, died Jan. 1885. Jennie (wife of), died Feb. 9, 1881, age 26 years, 2 months, 23 days. Fannie, died July 28, 1879. age 3 months. Jennie, died March 2, 1884, age 3 years, 6 months, 10 days. Delia Manning, wife of Dr. Phinehas Mundy died . Benajah Mundy, died Oct. 14, 1877, age 82. Margaret, (wife of), died June 6, 1869, age 67. Cornelia, died June 22, 1872, age 34 years, 5 months, 3 days. Mary Louisa, wife of Thomas Jackson Mundy, died Jan. 18, 1873, age 33 years, 5 months, 25 days. Margaret, wife of Noah Mundy, died Sept. 13, 1890, age 76. Elizabeth, (widow of Joshua Mundy), died March 6, 1851, age 74. Elizabeth Garnsey, (daughter of above), born Dec. 25, 1800; died Sept. 16, 1887. 141 Sarah W., wife of David R. Martin, died July 4, 1852, age 48. Benajah Mundy, died Aug*. 27, 1849, age 46 years, 7 months, 25 days. Phebe, wife of Benajah Mundy, died April 27, 1887, age 83 years, 1 month, 4 days. Mary Jane Mundy, wife of Jeremiah D. Compton, died Aug. 18, 1860, age 24 years, 3 months, 18 days. Dickie, son of Edward and Mary Mundy, died Aug. 3, 1867, aged 7. Henrietta Hunt, died Nov. 11, 1890. U. Ogden Mundy, Sept. 5, 1889; born Oct. 30, 1809. Adelia Mundy, wife of Clarkson Dunn, died June 24, 1877, age 33 years, 11 months, 15 days. Clarkson S. Dunn, died Aug. 23, 1878, age 41 years, 1 month, 18 days. Etta L. Dunn, wife of Charles H. Andrus, died April 10, 1880, age 21 years, 5 months, 10 days. Fannie W. Dunn, died Dec. 19, 1883, age 15. Charles S. Mundy, born Aug. 5, 1805; died June 6, '72. Rachel Mundy, wife of B. M. Kelly, died Jan. 20, 1878, age 51 years, 19 days. Michael Mundy, died May 8, 1884, age 61. John H. Mundy, born June 23, 1821; died Aug. 7, '86. Esther Mundy, born 1801, died 1887. Hannah M. Vail, born 1831, died 1857. Essie L. Vail, wife of George H. Bissett, born Sept. 16, 1863, died April 19, 1892. Melancthon Mundy, died June 29, 1859, age 65 years and 2 months. Phebe Mundy, died Jan. 21, 1863, age 6Q years and 6 months. Benajah Mundy, died Oct. 23, 1892, age 74. Enoch Mundy, died Narch 4, 1853, age 64. 142 Sophia Mundy, died Sept. 16, 1864, age 75. Ursula Mundy, died Aug. 29, 1858, age 78. Ella Mundy, died May 27, 1858, age 27. Charles H. Mundy, died July 14, 1859. Willie Townsend Mundy, died Feb. 6, 1874. Noah Mundy, died Oct. 13, 1894. age 95 Margaret, wife of Noah Mundy, died Sept. 13, 1890. Inscriptions in the Baptist graveyard at Stelton, N. J. Abigail, wife of James Mundy, died Feb. 2, 1859, age 88. (John Stine's mother. Susan Mundy, wife of John D. Drake, died Oct. 31, 1863, age 67. John D. Drake, died Oct. 25, 1850, in his 53d year. Abraham Mundy, died March 8, 1811, in his 75th year. Amos, son of Abraham Mundy, died Feb. 20, 1781, age 4. Rachel, daughter of Abraham Mundy, died Sept. 4, 1776, aged 8. Also Asa. died Aug. 20, 1776, age 3. Thomas Mundy, died Aug. 10, 1773, age 74. , wife of, died Jan. 1; 1778, age 76. Stelle graveyard on Turnpike, one-half mile south of Stelton, N. J. Mary Thickstun, wife af Michael Mundy, died Nov. 9, 1859, in her 71st year. 143 In April 1893 I erected a stone in the old graveyard at Metuchen, N. J., locating it near the oak tree, on which is the following inscription: In Memory of NICHOLAS MUNDY the ancestor here of the Mundy family, v/ho settled on land near ths Vineyard road, about the year 1670. Erected by Ezra F. Mundy. MARRIAGES. Copied from old Colonial Documents of New Jersey. Isaac Mundy and Ann Martin, June 7, 1774. Thomas Mundy and Sarah Wilson, Jan. 3, 1770. John Mundy and Sarah Griffin, Oct. 10, 1749. John Mundy and Rachel Martin, Jan. 19, 1753. Nicholas Mundy and Hannah Compton, May 21, 1757. Mary Mundy and John Drake, March 8, 1748. Samuel Mundy and Mary Thorp, March 26, 1755. Abraham Mundy and Huldah Mundy, March 5, 1798. Azariah Mundy and Gertrude Drake, Nov. 28, 1795. Edward Mundy and Deborah Barron, March 5, 1796. Ezekiel Mundy and Lovicy Mundy, April 16, 1796. Nicholas Mundy and Mary Bagger, Jan 17, 1768. John Mundy and Hope Mundy, March 30, 1759. 144 ADDITIONS. P. 13. Mary E. Mundy married about 1862, Daniel Kern. She died Feb. 2, 1871. Gideon Marchant Mundy, died at Ashville, N. C, Jan. 18, 1892. P. 91. Date of marriage of Edward Kendall Mundy and Maud Corey Goodyear, June 23, 1903. CORRECTIONS. P. 18. Sarah Mundy for d 1900, read 1896. P. 36. For Farmersville, read Farmer Village, now called Interlaken. P. 98. Third line from top, for Bediminster, read Bedminster. In 6th line of note, for Middledrook, read Middlebrook. P. 99. For Jonathon, read Jonathan. P. 102. For date 1365, read 1865. P. 104. In 8th line, for 1767, read 1867. P. 107. For Belvue, read Bellevue. P. 114. In 8th line from bottom, for Mersersau; read Merserau. P. 121. Coat of Arms. In line 2 strike out the word own. P. 122. In 4th line from bottom, for metuchen, read Metuchen, P. 123. First line, for Immigrarts, read Immigrants. Sixth line, for pasish, read parish. a; a; a; When the same name appears two or more times on the same page, there are on that page two or more persons of the same name. By following the pages names may be identified. Names of persons deceased under 21 omitted. NAME Aaron Aaron Abby Abby E. Abby Rowland Adelia Albert Albert Abigail Gyles Abner Abraham Abram Abram Abram Abram V. Adaline Collins Addison Luther Agnes Ahimaaz Albert Alfred Almira Almira Wilcox Alpheus Laing Ambrose Ambrose Ambrose Amelia PAGE 112, 113 113 31, 35 26 30, 37, 38 92 42 86 6 45, 51 88 11, 12 12 107 117 43 91 93 94, 95, 114 42 92 63 43 99 7 89, 93 92 52, 53 NAME PAGE Amelia 86 Anabell 19, 21 Ann 80 Ann Blackford 7 Ann Amelia 85 Ann Eliza 60, 61 Ann Eliza 87 Ann Guyon 69,71 Ann Louisa 60 Ann Sofield 85 Amos Holcomb 103 Arthur Joseph 13 Asa 112 Asenath 101 Asenath Tingley 105 Asher 88 Azariah 7 Azariah 82 Azariah 98, 102, 103 Azel 88 Barron 18, 19, 25 Benajah 7 Benajah 8, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 58, 60, 63, 66, 67, 68, 112 Benajah 17, 58, 29 Benajah 47, 58, 59 Benajah 52, 53 NAME PAGE Benajah 83, 84 Cornelia 11 Benajah 83, 87 Cornelia 58 Benajah F. 58, 59 Cornelia 80 Benjamin 6 Cornelia 107 Benjamin 7 Cornelia Ann 111 Benjamin 7 Crowell 69 Benjamin 86 Cynthia Ann 102 Bessie 70 David 78 Caroline 11, 13 David 93 Caroline 19, 20 David 97 Caorline 27 David 98, 99, 100, 103 Caroline 107 David 117 Caroline Matilda 113, 114 David Ayers 22 Caroline S. 15, 17 David Enos 100 Caroline Virginia 89, 92 David Judson 102, 103 Carrie 23 David Sutton 98, 101 Carrie Eugenia 27, 28 David Sutton, Jr. 101 Carroll Schiller 21 Deborah Barron 69, 71 Catharine, Mrs. 7, 93 Edith Cook 56 Catharine 77 Edith Elizabeth 12, 13 Catharine 83, 84 Edith M. 26 Catharine 95 Edmund V. M. 26 Catharine 98 Edna May 66 Catherine 104 Edward 8, 69, 72 Catharine A. 25, 26 Edward 87 Catharine Ann 33 Edward 8, 19, 37 Charles Edgar 111 Edward 31, 33 Charles Edward 32 Edward 70 Charles Haley 101 Edward A. 34 Charles Herbert 13 Edward Augustus 91 Charles Hoskins 12, 13 Edv/ard Crowell 69, 70 Charles Imbrie 59 Edw^ard Elester 91 Charlotte 73 Edward Kendall 91 Charlotte 108, 109 Edward Livingston 91 Christian V. 15, 47, 67, 68, 76 Edwin Vail 60 Clarence Everel 41 E. L. Mundy 107 Clarence Wesley- 104 Effiah 77, 79, 113 Clara Straws 103 Ella 56 Clarkson 80 Ella Diana 32, 33 Clinton Leggett 24 Ella Minerva 100 Closson 93, 112 Elias 107 Cora May 105 Elinus 113 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Eliseus 111 Ellen T. 107 Elizabeth 6 Elizabeth 18, 29 Elizabeth 45 Elizabeth 47 48, 52 Elizabeth 73 Elizabeth 83, 86, 88 Elizabeth 112 Elizabeth 117 Elizabeth 88 Elizabeth, Mrs. 110 Elizabeth Applegarth 24 Elizabeth Barron 69, 72 Elizabeth Guyon 69,70 Elizabeth Lennington 37, 38 Elizabeth Linbarger 99 Eliza 19 Eliza 22 Eliza 107 Eliza Ann 25 Eliza L. 15, 16 Ellen R. 26 Ellis 83 Ellis 86 Ellis 93 Ellis 107 Ellis Barron 69 Elsie 6 Elston 85 Emeline 86 Emeline 88, 89 Emily King 91 Emma 93 Emma Augusta 102 Emma E. 63. 64 Enos 66, 112 Enos 66 Enos 93, 96, 98, 104, 105, 111, 115 Enos 98 Enos 105 NAME PAGE Ephraim 66, 82, 111, 112 Ephraim 93, 98, 111 Ephraim 93 Erastus Brooks 110 Erastus H. 80 Erastus Rixley 105 Ethel Frances 91 Eva Carolina 21 Eve Eliza 80 Eve Eliza 80 Ezekiel 82, 88, 89, 92, 93 Ezekiel W. 88, 89 Ezra 8, 73, 74 Ezra 22, 47, 63, 64, 65 Ezra 63, 65 Ezra F. 52, 54, 56 Ezra H. 85 Ezra Hunt 105 Fanny 23 E'anny 98 Fannie E. 98, 101 Florence Guyon 71 Florence May 91 Frank 34 Frank 105 Frank Davis 14 Frank Jarvis 60, 61 Franklin Crowell 70 Frazee 9 Frederick 9, 11, 15 Frederick 13 Frederick Augustus 11, 13 Frederick C. 65 Frederick Henry 56, 57 Frederick Rolph 12 Freeman 116 Gabriel 51, 52, 77, 78 Gabriel 52, 53 Gabriella 52, 53 George 85 George Edward 33 George Henry 20 NAME PAGE NAME George Horton 103 Henry T. George Lambert 111 Henry Martin George R. 65 Henry Polph M. D. George Warren 23, 24 Henry Seneca George W. 2G Hendricks Suydam George Washing-ton 18, 40 Herbett Monroe George Washington 32 Holton George Washington 98, 103, Hope, Mrs. 104 Hopewell Gideon Marchant 11, 13 Hope Blackford Grace 42 Ichabod Griffith 27 Ira Hamilton Ovid . 19, 20 Isaac Hannah 80, 81 Isaac Hannah 83 Isaac Hannah 84 Isaac Hannah Maria 81 Isaac Harriet 9 Isaac Harriet 31 Isaac Elester Harriet I 38, 89, 108 Isabel Harriet 110 Isabel Harriet Amelia 100 Isabel 66, 82, Harriet Janette 33 Isabel 93, Helen 20 Isabella G. Helen Mariette 21 Isaiah Henrietta 73, 74 Israel Coon Henrietta Bewzetta 69, 70 Israel Pennington Henry 7, 8, 9, 11, 15, 44, 93 Jacob Henry 18, 22 Jacob Randolph Henry 27 James Henry 107 James Henry 116 James Guyon Henry, Jr. 117 James Monroe Henry Cook 53, 56, 57 James Morris Henry Crowell 24 Jasper Henry Cummings 10 Jeanette Martin Henry Ellis 22, 23, 24 James Warren Henry Ellis 23 Jemima Henry Frazee 47, 68 Jennie Henry Harrison 22, 23, 95 Jennie Amelia Henry J. 113 Jeptha H. F. 115 Jeptha PAGE 117 58 11 19, 21 31, 33 32 9 6 6 6 82 104 97 98 107 107 110 112 91 7 47, 49 111, 112 110, 111 15, 17 86 98, 99 103 41 113, 114 108, 109 116 69, 71 27 109 98 111 105, 106 105, 106 23 60, 62 8, 45 98, 106 NAMF, Jersey Ann Jessie Evangeline Joanna Joanna Joanna John John John John John John John John John Adgate John B John John Clarkson John Crowell John Edward John Edward John Francis John Franklin John Hampton John Henry John Jacob John Phinehas John Richards John S. Mundy John Q. Adams Johnson Marchant Joseph Joseph Joseph Scudder 6, 94, 95, PAGE 27 31 31 69, 71 117 7, 108 7, 108 18, 41 86 114 98 107 109 13 26 115 25 22, 23 105 105 100 113, 114 60, 61, 62 109 108, ^2 o 81 101 114, 115 27 11, 14 6, 7 7 22, 24, 95 J. S. (probably Joseph) 94, 95, 97, 114, 115 Joshua 7, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 111, 112 Joshua 86 Josephine 61 Josephine 80 Josephine 86 Josephine 103, 104 NAME Josie Judson Elmer Julia Julia Ann Julia Ann Julia Ann Julia Thompson Karl Ishmael Kate Kate G. Katherine Sanders Kittie A. Laura Laura Augusta Laura Elizabeth Laura Elizabeth Laura G. Lawrence Lecompte Lenora Malvina Lester Llev/ellyn Levi Lewis 93, 94, 95, Lewis Lewis Lewis L Lillie Lillian Violet Linus Lizzie Alston Louise Louise Louisa Matilda Louise Easterday Louise Randolph Lucinda Jane Lucretia Lucy Lucy Ann Lucy Etta Lovicy Lovicy PAGE 23 ICO 67 27 83, 87 104 37, 38 26 41, 42 26 24 26 63, 64 14 32 103, 104 65 92 94, 114 69, 70 32 7 93 96, 97, 115 94, 97 98, 104 116 23 104 109 85 19,20 41 89, 91 58 15, 17, 58 43 77 112 33 56, 57 66 82, 88 NAME PAGE Lyman Luther B. Luther Bloomfield Madeleine May Maggie Lourena Manning Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret Adeha Margaret Eliza Martha Jobs Melinda Melancthon Melancthon Melancthon Merrill Maria Maria Foster Maria L. Maria Louisa Marion Canterbury Martha Martha Martin Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Adelia Mary Anna Mary Chrissey Mary Delia 85 88, 89, 91, 92 91 56 113, 114 80, 81 8 18, 86 25, 26 80 88 98 106 68 69, 71 105, 106 85 47, 51, 52, 53, 64, 77, 112 52 66 80 80 45 15, 17 69 60 7 81 93, 108, 110, 111 19 47, 66, 112 84 95 99 104 108 117 58 42 69 34 NAME Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary ■p Eilen Eliza Eliza Elizabeth Elizabeth Emma Frances Jane PAGE 41, Mary Louisa Mary Louisa Mary Luke Mary M. Mary Mar chant Mary Parsells May Little Matilda C. Maud M. Michael Michael Michael Michael Garrish Milton Milton Hoag Minnie Brant Nancy Nathan Nathan Nathan Nathan Barrett Nellie Diana Nelson Nelson N. Louise Nicholas 5, Nicholas Nicholas 7, 77, 78, Nicholas Nicholas Irving Nicholas S. 83, 84 Nicholas Van Wickle 105, 106 11, 13 14 33 101 100 102, 103 87 83, 84 108 6 63, 64 67, 68 107 53 15 26 52, 53 77, 82 80 31, 34 52, 53 14 23 107 7 82, 83 117 70 32 86 113 23 6, 7, 88 6 79, 80. 81, 82 84 33 , 95, 96 31, 35 NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Nina Jane 27, 28 Robert 106 Noah 47, 60, 62 Robert Cloud 95 Norman 56 Robert Stephen 32 Osee 82 Robert Vail 60, 61 Peter 98, 105 Robinson, M. D. 10 Peter D 98, 100 Rowland 18, 19, 43 Peter Van Pelt 41, 42 RoyG. 34 Peter Winans 103, 104 Sallie F. R. 65 Phebe 7 Samuel 5,6,7 Phebe 9 Samuel 6, 7 Phebe 45, 46 Samuel 7, 8, 47, 69 , 73. 76, 77 Phebe 51, 78 Samuel 8, 18, 22, 25, 27, 29, Phebe 83 31, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42 Phebe 93, 98 Samuel 18, 19, 27 Phebe 95 Samuel 19, 20 Phebe 98, 101 Samuel, M. D. 27, 28 Phebe Ann 27 Samuel 31, 32, 33 Phebe Ehzabeth 52, 53 Samuel 84 Phebe Frances 27, 28 Samuel 86 Phihp Winans 100 Samuel 86 Phinehas 8 Samuel 86 Phinehas 9, 10, 37 Samuel Barron 25, 26 Phinehas, M. D. 37 Samuel E. 34 Phinehas 77, 80, 81 Sarah, Mrs. 6 Phinehas 80 Sarah 7, 77, 78 Phinehas 80 Sarah 8, 44 Priscilla, Mrs. 7 Sarah 10, 37 Prudence 93 Sarah 18, 39 Rachel 45, 51 Sarah 22 Rachel 8, 76 Sarah 45, 46 Rachel 84 Sarah 47, 50 Rachel 107 Sarah 77, 81 Rachel 110, 111 Sarah 83, 87 Rebecca 22, G5 Sarah 84 Rebecca 62 Sarah 93 Rebecca 73 Sarah 95 Rebecca Cook 15, 17 Sarah 104 Reuben 7 Sarah, Mrs. 107 Reuben Morris 83, 84 Sarah 108 Rhoda 7 Sarah 108 Robert 88 Sarah 108, 109 Robert 88 Sarah, Mrs. 112 NAME PAGE Sarah 113 Sarah Ann 15, 67 Sarah Ann 80 Sarah Ehzabeth 66 Sarah Elizabeth 86 Sarah Evelyn 102 Sarah Frances 110 Sarah F. R. 63 Sarah Griffith 69, 72 Sarah Jane 69, 70 Sarah Jane 105, 106 Sarah Louise 60, 62 Sarah Paynton 41, 42 Sarah Rebecca 98 Silas Clark 101 Simeon 9, 15, 16, 17, 44, 58, 67 Simeon 58 Simeon 104 Sophia 7 Sophia 88 Sophie Southwick 12 Stephen 18, 19, 31, 31, 33, 34, 35 Stephen, Jr. 31, 34 Stephen W. 34 Sylvester Graham 63, 64 Susan 45 Thomas 6, 88 Thomas 34 Thomas 56 Thomas 85 Thomas 88 Thomas 88 Thomas 108 110, 110, NAME Thomas Thomas Thomas Edward Thomas Jackson Theodore Martin Theresa Elmira Uzal Ogden Victoria Wallace Walton V/hitefield Whitefield William William William William William William Bassette William Bloomfield William Chester Prindle William Cutter William E. William Edgar William Ezra William Fletcher William Harvey William Henry William Leslie William Moore William Pierson William Richards Zenith Zadoc PAGE 110 111 101 58, 59 88, 111 56 92 33 34 80 66 85 19 34 83, 85 107 116 20, 21 22, 18, 56, 23 13 85 22 10 22 57 32 12 21 100 99 101 82 112, 113 Mnhtx cf (§tl}n Nain^a :x :^ Chiefly of those persons intermarried with the Mundys. NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Abdill, Lewis Bostwick 13 Ayers, Rachel 45 Aber, Harriet 33 Ayers, Simeon M. 16 Adams, Mary F. 103 Babcock, Lida M. 35 Adgate, Eliza Minerva 13 Baker, Conklin 49 Allaire, Samuel Y. 36 Baker, Phinehas M. 50 Alston, Elizabeth 85 Barber, Alfred 71 Andrews, Elias 35 Baldwin, H. M. 90 Andrews, Laura J. 70 Barnum, Edson D. 82 Andrus, Charles H. 92 Barrett, Mary M. 70 Andrus, William C. 91 Barron, Elizabeth 8, 18 Appelgarth, Margaret 24 Bassette, Marietta 20 Applegate, Benjamin 81 Bean, George L. 43 Applegate, Ezekiel 116 Beekman, James 102 Applegate, M. D., G. T. 42 Bennett, Miriam L. 91 Arnold, John 74 Bird, Phebe 83 Arnold vs. Mundy 47 Blackford, Augustus 47 Atwell, Benjamin L 64 Blackford, John 7 Auten, Lizzie E. 117 Blackford, Providence 6 Axtell, Lydia C. 23 Blake, James 110 Ayers, Catharine 51 Bloodgood, Charlotte 86 Ayers, Ellis 8 Blue, Mary 94, 95, 115 Ayers, Ellis 9, 22 Boudinot, Elisha 9 Ayers, Ellis F. 16 Bowne, John 81 Ayers, Emma 74 Brant, Mary 22 Ayers, Henry C. 16 Brett, Rev. Cornelius 16 Ayers, Henry E. 16 Brewster, George Y. 73 Ayers, Henry F. 16 Brown, Harriet E. 39 Ayers, Humy 8, 9 Brown, Henry K. 14 Ayers, Isabel M. 16 Buchanan, Mary E. 84 Ayers, Nathan 89 Bunn, Estelle A. 91 Ayers, Phebe 82 Burrell, Jane 34 NAME Cain, William Ross Campbell, Jane E. Campbell, Jeremiah Campbell, Julianna Campbell, William A. Carlton, Mrs, E. L. Carman, Isabel Carman, Julia Ann Carteret, Governor Case, Albert C. Castle, Lydia A. Chandler, Bradley Chandler, Maggie Christian, William H. Christie, Margaret H. Clark, Chauncey F. Clark, David Lewis Clarkson, Catharine Clarkson, Sheriff Clawson, William Cleaves, Charles H. Coddington, Abbie Coddington, Archibald Coddington, Moses Coddington, Sheriff Coddington, William Collins, David Collins, Meredith M. Compton, Alice A. Compton, Ellen Compton, Henry Compton, William E. Comstock, Nathaniel Conger, Polly Conover, Elizabeth Coon, Mary Cooper, Rev. C. W. Corey, John A. Cottrell, Hanah Covert, Emily S. Covert, Linda Covert, Ralph PAGE 104 30 73 46 73, 74 10 15, 67 63 5 16 48 35 34 38 56 31 13 13 77 71 100 56 . 106 15 104 90 116 21 66 85 45 110 33 82 25 98 75 20 82 26 20 26 NAME PAGE Cramer 5 Crane. Edward A. 90 Crews, William T. 28 Crittenden, Alvah B. 33 Crocley, Sarah 117 Crowell, Deborah 8, 69 Crowell, Fanny 22 Cutter, Phebe 82 Daniels, Rachel 112 Daniels, Randolph 79, 113 De Forest, Abraham V. N. 16 Delano, Emma Dickinson, Charles B Dissosway, Jesse 0. Dissosway, Mark Dixon, William B. Doty, Israel Douty, Elizabeth Drake, John D. Drake, Lizzie R. Drake, Mary Driscoll, - 39 Du Bois, Matthias Dunham, Henrietta 17 70 6 72 22 6 45 16 83 86 84 48, 49, 52, 78 48, 49 48, 56 89 72 92 Dunham, Joseph Dunham, Lydia Dunkin, Bethune Dunn, Rev. Clarkson Dunn, Clarkson S. Earl, M. D. , William Henry 33 Easterday, Anna M. 58 Ellis, Mary L. 34 Eoff, Robert 63 Estes, Robert D. 62 Fairbanks, Mary E. 39 Felter, Daniel 85 Field, Jane 40 Flatt, Phinehas 112 Forbis, Barbara Ann 106 Forboss, AlatheaL. 39 NAME PAGE Ford, Margaret 13 Frazee, Elizabeth 9 Frazee, Lovicy 8, 47 Freeman, Delia 34 Freeman, Lorrain 72 Freeman, Reuben 8, 76 French, Albert Carr 43 Fritz, Matilda 33 Gaddis, Annie E. 10 Gaddis, Charlotte E, 104 Garrison, Mary E. 117 Garretson, Rev. J. C. 42 Garretson, John H. 70 Geer, William 63 Gerry, Rev. Robert 11 Ghoram, Sarah J. 25 Gibbs, George 113 Goodyear, Maude C. 91 Goodwin, Louisa 20 Griffith, Edward 7 Guernsey, Hiram 109 Guernsey, Julia 86 Guernsey, Peter 108 Guernsey, Silas 109 Guyon, Ann 69 Hall, William Henry 93 Hallenback, Mary 24 Hamilton, Alexander 14 Hammond, Rev. John W. 39 Hampton, Rebecca 60 Hanford, Louise 16 Harney, M. Louise 59 Harney, William 68 Hatfield, Dr. E. F. 5 Hawk, Daniel 95 Herron, Florinda 13 Hill, Abraham R. 106 Hill, Margaret Ann 113 Hinman, Lockwood 19 Hinman, Mary L. 36 Heagland, Cornelius 13 Hoagland, Kate 117 NAME PAGE Hoffman, Eli P. 99 Hopkins, Prof. E. M. 56 Howell, Mary 102 Hubbell 12 Hudson, James B. 38 Hughson, Alfred 89 Hummer, Henry S. 53 Humphrey, Erastus 79 Hunt, M. D., Alonzo C. 74, 75 Hunt, M. D., Ezra M. 74, 75 Hunt, Rev. Holloway W. 74, 75 Hunt, Prof. T. W. 75 Hurst, Dr. Stith 113 Hurt, Elizabeth 113 Jackson, Margaret 58 Jacques, Emma M. 91 Jacques, Joseph B. 70 Jobs, Catharine 105 Jordan, Marianna 92 Johnson, Ira C. 21 Johnston, Lulu M. 114 Kellogg, Asenath 43 Kellum, Maria 95 Kelly, Benajah M. 45. 51 Kelly, David 50 Kelly, Samuel 47 Kendall, Emily 90 Kennedy, William J. 64 Kent, Phebe 51, 77 Kidd, Gen. James H. 38 Kinkel, Charles A. 32 Knight, James C. 20 La Forge, Samuel 66 Laing, Ann Eliza 10 Laing, Samuel D. 51 Lancaster, Jay 33 Law, Rev. S. G. 56 Lawler, Asa 101 Le Compte, Mary 95, 96 ,97 Le Fevre, Selma 61 Letson, William M. 57 Linbarger, Catharine M. 99 NAME PAGE Long, Jarvis 111 Louvet, 116 Locke, Sarah Elizabeth 100 Luke, WilHam 7 Lutes, John H. 117 Lyman, Theron Bates 105 Macon, Evelyn M. 92 Manley, F. C. 27 Manning, Delia 37 Manning, Eva 80 Manley, F. C. 27 Marchant, Mary 11 Margison, Vinetta 51 Marsh, Joanna Curry 92 Marsh, Mordecai L. 50 Martin, Benajah 78 Martin, Charlotte 108 Martin, Cornelia 110 Martin. David 87 Martin, Elizabeth 83 Martin, Elerziff 66 Martin, Frances E. 89 Martin, Jennie E. 111 Martin, John E. 43 Martin, M. D., Jacob 89 Martin, M. D., Joseph S. 89 Martin, Lemuel 87 Martin, Luther 108 Martin, Michael 87 Martin, Phebe 87 Martin, Virtue 89 Mason, Rev. J. G. 56 Maston, M. S. 106 Matthews, James 8, 76 McAdams, William T. 53 McCarthy, J. K. 42 McCollum, Isaac 28 McConnell, David 38 McConnell, Frederick 38 McHenry, Lizzie 64 McNair, John W. 26 Melick, Catharine 98 NAME PAGE 29 29, 30 29, 38 88 59 19 71 33 Meeker, David Meeker, Samuel M. Meeker. William D. Merritt, Shubal Meyers, Anne W. Meyers, Sarah Michales, Olivia Miller, Walter I. Millspaugh, M. D. Isaac L. 71 Minor, Stephen W. 25 Moffett, Rev. E. 0. 53 Moore, Anna 23 Moore, Ellen M. 100 Morris, Mary Jane 105 Morrison, Alida May 33 Morse, Mary Ann 10 Murray, Jennie L. 53 Nicholson, Andrew W. 71 Noe, Lewis 9 Norris, M. D., R. G. 64 Oltman, John B. 68 Owen, G. H. 84 Pardon, Mr. 5 Parkinson, Joanna 69 Parks, Albatine 84 Peal, George M. 67 Pease, Lucy R 16 Pennington, Julietta 103 Phillips, Laura B. 17 Pierce, Henry 57 Pierson, Mary Augusta 99 Poole, William H. 64 Prall, Catharine 8, 73 Price, Josephine 42 Priestly, Mary Ann 49, 50 Primm, M. D., J. N. 114 Provost, James 49 Ptomey, Sallie J. 65 Pyatt, Abigail 116 Randolph, Isabel F. 15 Randolph, Reune F. 46 Rashcoe, Hainor 64 NAME Reed, Phebe Reeve, Emma Reeve, Miss Rice, Josephine Richards, Nancy Richardson, James Richardson, Samuel Riley, William Roberts, Rockwell, Rev. George Roll, Elizabeth Rolph, Susannah Rowland, Abigail Rowland, Lewis C. Minerva, Rumsey Runyon, Clarkson Runyon, Vincent Schiller, Kate Schoonover, Peter Schryver, Stephen H. Scoby, Jacob Scott, William Sequine, Joseph G. Sequine, Lizzie Shaw, Mary E. Sheets, Elizabeth Shelton, Lee Alexander Smalley, John Smock, John Smith, Almira Smith, Azubal Smith, Charles W. Smith, Elizabeth C. Smith, Fanny Smith, Gen. L C. Smith, James H. Smith, Morton Spalding, Rev. George Sparks, Rhoda Stelle, Experience Stratton, Rachel Stevenson, Eliza PAGE 27 74 75 23 101 103 103 95 27 12 48 11 8,18 74 24 15 5 21 84 114 81 35 70 59 39 81 28 117 116, 117 60 32 68 32 33 38 107 101 34 105 45 95 95 NAME PAGE Stevenson, George 95 Suydam, Ann 31 Swazy, Mary 104 Tappen, John V. 53 Talmage, Enos 77, 79, 81 Taylor, M. D., B. R. 17 Taylor, Jonathan C. 99 Taylor, Josiah W. 61 Ten Brook, Maria 85 Thickstun, Mary 82 Thomas, David G. 16 Thornall, B. C. 39 Tingley, Isaac L. 100 Todd, Thomas J. 102 Trimback, Margaret 78 Tunison, Joanna 106 Vail, John G. 112 Vail, Virginia 60 Vanderhoven, Simeon 46 Van Horn, Mary 94, 95, 96 Van Liew, Jane Ann 21 Van Natta, Mrs. C. 34 Van Nuis, Lyle 40 Van Nuis, William M. 18 Van Pelt, Gertrude 41 Van Tine, Aletta S. 117 Veghte, Staats 51 Vermeule, Dennis 45 Voorhees, Margaret 68 Voorhees, Ralph 39 Waggoner, James E. 43 Waldron, William H. 104' Walker, Joseph 113 Ward, Cornelia 10 Walton, Martha 80 Watson, John 48 Webster, Alexander 95 Wendover, Jessie M. 92 Wendover, Margaret E. 62, 92 Wendover, William A. 92 Wentworth, Alvah C. 33 Whitehead, Daniel 7 NAME Whitlock, Israel Whipert, Rosa Wight, Jane E. Wilcox, Frances M. Williamson, John PAGE 107 101 30 27 39 NAME Wilson, Sarah Wright, Obadiah Wollev, Frances T. Wycoff, Oscar H. PAGE 88 95 91 117 3n^?x of pittr^fi. %•-" >•/* yt^ «^ ^^ ^-v NAME PAGE Albany, Oregon 106 Alleghany County, N. Y. 116 Ann Arbor, Mich 25, 26, 27 Amboy Turnpike 52 Asbury, N. J. 55 Ashland, Oregon 115 Athens, 111 106 Atlantic City, N. J. 61 Attica, Ohio 107 Babylon (New) L. I. 95 Barton, N. Y. 84 Bay. City, Mich. 61 Bedminster, N. J. 98 Belle Meade, N. J. 51 Belvidere, 111. 67, 74 Belvue, Kansas 55 Belvue (Bellevue) Ohio 107 Big Flats, N.Y. 82, 83, 84, 95 96 Binghamton, N. Y. 93, 94, 96 114, 115 Bonhamtown, N. J. 85 Bound Brook, N. J. 45 Bradford, Penn. 115 Bridgeport, Conn. 54 Brighton, 111. 43 Brooklyn, N. Y. 14, 29, 61 Broome County, N. Y. 97 Burns, N. Y. 32 NAME PAGE Cambridge, Md. 24 Canaseraga, N. Y. 31 Cayuga County, N. Y. 12 Chicago 61, 67 Cincinnati 55, 116 Cleveland, Ohio 38 Cranford, N. J. 48, 49 Culbertson, Neb. 28 Dallas, Texas 61 Dalton, Georgia 13 Dansville, N. Y. 26 Detroit, Mich. 38 Dublin, Ireland 13 Dutch Kills, N. Y. 41 Edgerton, Kansas 55 Elkhart City, 111. 106 Elmira, N. Y. 82 El Paso, Texas 32 England 67, 94, 95, 96 Erie Railroad 48 Essex, Conn. 90 Eureka Springs, Ark. 55 Everett, Wash. 55 Fairhaven, Wash. 114 Farmerville, N. Y. 36 Fishkill Landing, N. Y. 54 Freehold, N. J. 56 Freeport, N. Y. 54 Geneva, N. Y. 11 NAME PAGE Gettysburg, Penn. 50 Grand Junction, Colo. 55 Grand Rapids, Mich. 10, 34 37, 38 Great Bend, Penn. 98 Halsey Valley, N, Y. 84 Illinois 19, 34, 35, 114 Ionia, Mich. 34 Ithaca, N. Y. 114 Jackson, Minn. 49 JeiTerson Co., Ind. 80 Kansas City 115 Kingston, N. J. 54 La Cynge, Kansas 64 Landing, N. J. 8, 10, 18 Lenox, Mass. 61 Lincoln, 111. 105, 106, 113 Lodi, N. Y. 26 Long Island 95 Long Island, Battle of 78 Lynn, Mass. 61 Lyons, N. Y. 116 Lyons Farms, N. J. 29 Martinville, N. J. 101 Maumee City, Ohio 115 Mendota, III. 49 Metuchen, N. J. 5, 7, 10. 11, 12, 15, 30, 37, 47, 58, 62. 63, 66, 67, 74, 77, 78, 81, 82, 86, 89, 92, 105, 106, 108, 112 Michigan 19, 30, 52, 54, 60 Middlebrook, N. J. 98 Middlesex County, N. J. 84 Milburn, N. J. 103 Millstone, N. J. 116 Milton, N. J. 22 Missouri 97 Mobile. Ala. 17 Monmouth, Maine. 57 Monmouth County, N. J. 48 Montreal, Can. 61 Morristown, N. J. 95, 96 NAME PAGE Mount Carmel, 111. 27 Mount Erie, 111. 27 Mount Horeb, N. J. 101, 103 Mundy, Mich. 37 Musconetcong Valley, N. J. 55 Newark, N. J. 23, 24, 91, 95 Newbury, England 38 New Brunswick, N. J. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 31, 39, 40, 41, 42, 50, 54, 59, 67, 92, 94, 111, 116 New Durham, N. J. 5, 48, 52, 58, 77, 78, 112 New Haven, Conn. 58 New Jersey 95, 96, 97, 115, 116 New Mexico 112 New Rochelle, N. Y. 54 Newton, Neb. 13 Newtown, L. I., N. Y. 41 New York City 14, 29, 30, 67, 71, 116 New York State 13, 19, 24, 76, 95, 97, 111, 116 Nokomis, 111. 17, 58 North Carolina 11 North Salem, N. Y. 54 Oak Tree, N. J. 47, 52, 63, 67, 89 Ohio 109, 116 Olney, 111. 28 Omaha, Neb. 12, 64 Ossian, N. Y. 34 "Oyster Case" 47 Patoka, 111. 65 Pennsylvania 84, 114 Perrysburg, Ohio 94, 115 Perth Amboy, N. J. 59, 74, 113, 117 Philadelphia 42, 61 Piscataway Town, N. J. 85, 110, 111 NAME PAGE Piscataway, N. J. 6, 108 Pitcaple, Scotland 56 Plainfield, N. J. 98, 107 Pleasantville, N. Y. 54 Port Chester, N. Y. 54 Port Jervis, N. Y. 48 Princeton, N. J. 54 Pumptown, N. J. 10, 15, 50, 58, 73 Rahway, N. J. 22, 23, 29, 54, 58, 65, 67, 68, 91. Redding, Cal. 20 Rochester, N. Y. 14, 90 St. Louis, 34, 43, 55, 63, 64 Salem, Mass. 70 Salida, Colo. 55 Sandoval, 111. 64 Saratoga, N. Y. 55 Sayre, Penn. 114 Scotia, Neb. 105 Seneca Co., N. Y. 13, 20 Seneca Co., Ohio 97 Seneca Falls, N. Y. 12 Skaneateles, N. Y. 25 Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 14 Smithtown, N. Y. 54 Somerset Co., N. J. 98 Somerville, N. J. 117 South East Center, N. Y. 54 South Plainfield, N. J. 49 Spokane, Washington 61 Spotswood, N, J. 80, 81 Springport, N. Y. 116 NAME PAGE Staten Island, N. Y. 6, 11, 70, 71 Stirling, N. J. 61 Steuben Co., Ind. 97 Sturgis, Mich., 31, 85 Syracuse, N. Y. 90 Susquehanna, Penn. 55 Tarrytown, N. Y. 12, 14, 88, 93 Thompsonville, Conn. 54 Tioga County, N. Y. 96 Trenton, N. J. 6, 74, 77, 93, 108, 111 Union, N. Y. 114 Vermont 43 Vestal, N. Y. 95, 104 Vineyard Road, N. 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