Person:Henry Munson (8)

Henry Munson
d.
m. 12 Feb 1861
  1. John MunsonAbt 1862 -
  2. James MunsonAbt 1867 -
  3. Ellsworth MunsonAbt 1869 -
  4. William MunsonAft 1870 -
m. 30 Nov 1876
  1. Maud MunsonAbt 1879 -
Facts and Events
Name Henry Munson
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] Feb 1837 Franklin, Wayne, Ohio, United States
Marriage 12 Feb 1861 Wayne, Ohio, United Statesto Rebecca Jones
Marriage 30 Nov 1876 to Martha C. McCartney
Death?

A short Biography for Henry Muson can be found in "Commemorative Biographical Record of Wayne County, Ohio." page 484 [1] Chicago J.H. Beers 1889


Henry Munson, the youngest survivng son fo Henry and Mary (Cutter) Munson, was born on the homestead which he now owns in Franklin Township, Wayne Co. Ohio. February 15, 1837. He recieved a district school education, and has always been engaged in farming. In 1861 he married Miss Rebecca, daughter of John Jones, of Holmes COunty, Ohio and she died in 1874, leaving four children, viz.: John, living at home; Ellsworth in Nebraska, and James and William, at home. Mr. Munson was again married, on this occasion, in 1876, to Miss Martha McCartney, daughter of Craig McCartney, of Holmes County, Ohio, and to this union has been born one child, Maud, who is still at home. Mr. Munson was drafted in 1862, and taken as far as Mansfield, Ohio, where he hired a substitute. Like all of his family, he is a Democrat, and has held the office of trustee and supervisor of his township. Our subject and family are members of the Fredricksburgh Methodist Episcopal Church, he holding the office of trustee at the present time. Transcribed by --JuliaHogston 02:03, 11 May 2017 (UTC)

References
  1. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
  2.   Robbins, Oscar Burton. History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana: descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson. (Loveland, Colo.: Robbins, 1951)
    77.
  3. Henry Munson, in J.H. Beers & Co. Commemorative biographical record of Wayne County, Ohio, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families .. (Chicago: Chicago, J. H. Beers & Co)
    484.