From # 35 RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY GENEVIEVE MUNN, infant dau. of DANIEL & RUTH MUNN, June 4, 1937 JAMES P. MUNN, Oct. 25, 1914-Oct. 13, 1979 HAZEL p., born Feb. 11, 1920, married JAMES P. MUNN Oct. 24, 1940, n.d.d. HARMONY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEMETERY SALLIE MUNN, wife of LESLIE B. SHAW, Oct. 6, 1868-July 17, 1952 ISABELLE WILLIAMS SHAW, dau. of LESLIE B. & SALLIE MUNN SHAW, Aug. 14, 1890-July 4, 1982 HAZEL ERNESTINE SHAW, dau. of LESLIE B. & SALLIE MUNN SHAW, Dec. 10, 1906-Dec. 1, 1980 DANIEL BAKER SHAW, son of LESLIE B. & SALLIE MUNN SHAW, May 1, 1896-Apr. 19, 1929, Veteran of the World War LESLIE B. SHAW, Feb. 28, 1859-May 3, 1922 COLIN LACY, son of LESLIE B. & SALLIE MUNN SHAW, May 6, 1899-Mar, 8, 1967 ALEXANDER P. SHAW, NORTH CAROLINA, PVT, BTRY B, 309 FIELD ARTY, WORLD WAR I, Feb. 25, 1894-May 20, 1970 [GM] NOTE: lots more Shaws. From # 49 JAMES McDANIEL JESSUP FAMILY BIBLE MARRIAGES. Ralph Jessup, Son of J. McD. and E. A. Jessup, and Miss Elizabeth Campbell Munn were married December 21, 1892 From #50 paraphrased: The Will of JOHN MONROE, Bladen County, March 19, 1877 was witnessed by "A. Mumm, D. Munn". MUNN, MARY 5 September 1894. 20 April 1895 Nephew: Frank P. Munn. Uncle: Duncan Campbell. Witnesses: D. Munn, W.A. Munn. Clerk: W.J. Sutton. Dee > For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer > to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jessica Stamp <[email protected]> > To: Dee Thompson <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 9:40 PM > Subject: Re: Cemeteries > > > > Dee, > > Thank you for being so helpful. I don't have enough information at this > > point to know if it would be useful. It's kinda complicated. I'm > actually > > a descendant of Angus McAlpin (1755 - 1825). A Daniel McAlpin married an > > Isabella Munn. The Munns and McAlpins often signed each others legal > > papers, granted each other land, etc. and appeared very close. I believe > > that the Daniel who married Isabella is my Angus' brother, but the > McAlpins, > > who always listed their place of birth as NC, don't appear to be in > > Cumberland County prior to 1774 and I haven't been able to determine where > > they were. I've been looking into other families' research hoping to run > > across something. Everything I found suggests Isabella was the daughter > of > > James Munn. And Angus' son Malcolm married Nancy Hair of Bladen County, > so > > I figure he had to meet her somehow. If you have the time, I would > > appreciate the information. It could help me tie something together or > rule > > out bad internet information down the road. I just don't know at this > > point. I'm just trying to figure out what county Angus came from so I can > > continue my research. Thank you. > > Jessie > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Dee Thompson" <[email protected]> > > To: "Jessica Stamp" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 9:49 PM > > Subject: Re: Cemeteries > > > > > > > Hi Jessie, > > > I can give you all the MUNN graves in Bladen but from the checking that > I > > > have done it seems that the Munn family of Bladen was the Daniel Munn > line > > > and his descendents. There is a Munn farm in Bladen but, again, it was > > > originally owned by Daniel Munn. I cannot find the first name James in > > > the > > > census, Wills, Heritage book, Bibles or cemeteries. I also checked all > > > the > > > books on the Scots that I have and once again they all pertain the > Daniel. > > > > > > From # 17 > > > 634 THE MUNN FAMILY (in part) > > > Daniel Munn I was born in Scotland in 1775. He was the son of Angus > Munn. > > > They came to Cumberland County in the late 1700s. He moved to Bladen > > > County > > > and purchased 340 acres of land, three miles west of Tar Heel in 1800, > > > from > > > John and Thomas Robeson. He and his uncle built a schoolhouse (perhaps > > > this > > > unnamed uncle is James) which was called Munn Institute . . . Note: He > > > had > > > eight children by two wives - no James's. > > > > > > I will be glad to give you the burial information if you think it will > > > help > > > you in any way. Just let me know. > > > Dee > > > . > > > For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, > > > refer > > > to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Jessica Stamp <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 8:32 PM > > > Subject: Cemeteries > > > > > > > > >> Dee, > > >> As you can see from the below messages, I got your email from Robert > > > Butler. > > >> I hope you don't mind. He thought you might be able to inform me of > Munn > > >> graves in Bladen County. I checked the websites before I contacted > him. > > >> Bladen county is a tough one as far as genealogy goes. The courthouse > > > fires > > >> destroyed alot of records. I believe the McAlpins were there before > 1774 > > >> when they show up in Cumberland County and I think the Munns, whom they > > > were > > >> very close to, either stayed there or went back there. I found someone > > > else > > >> on the internet researching Munns who said James Munn is supposed to be > > >> buried on the Munn farm in Bladen County. Sometime after 1810 when he > > > lasts > > >> shows up in the Montgomery county census. I've also wondered if we're > > >> not > > >> mixing up different families. I just haven't been able to find enough > to > > >> sort them out. Anything you can share could help. I hope I haven't > > >> disturbed you and thank you for your time. > > >> Jessie > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > > >> From: <[email protected]> > > >> To: <[email protected]> > > >> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 9:23 PM > > >> Subject: Re: Cemeteries > > >> > > >> > > >> > Jesse .. I have surveyed only in Cumberland County and the south part > > >> > of > > >> > Wake County .. where I live. I am sure both Bladen and Montgomery > have > > >> > been done. You might want to get on the respective rootsweb sites and > > >> > give a shout. I am sure someone has the data at home. > > >> > > > >> > In fact, if you have specific names for Bladen, you should try > > > contacting > > >> > Dee Thompson. She is very knowledgeable about Bladen County. Her > e-mail > > >> > is: [email protected] > > >> > > > >> > There is one Munn in my cemetery records: Daniel S. Munn, s/o J.C.and > > >> > E. > > >> > Munn, b.11-24-1870/ d.3-6-1871 .. buried at Evans Cemetery in Cedar > > >> > Creek. > > >> > > > >> > Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance. > > >> > > > >> > Happy hunting. > > >> > > > >> > Bob Butler > > >> > > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> > -------- > > >> > > > >> > On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 20:40:50 -0400 "Jessica Stamp" > <[email protected]> > > >> > writes: > > >> >> Bob, > > >> >> I don't know if you remember me or not, we emailed a little back in > > >> >> March and you surveyed my family cemetery, The Autry-McAlpin > > >> >> cemetery in Stedman. Anyway, I'm trying to sort out the early Munn > > >> >> families. The McAlpins and Munns were very close. I was wondering > > >> >> if you've surveyed any cemeteries specifically in Bladen or > > >> >> Montgomery counties with Munns in them. I found a geographical > > >> >> reference to the Munn family cemetery in or near Biscoe, NC, but it > > >> >> was strictly geographical. It gave latitude and longitude numbers > > >> >> and cell reference (Biscoe) and that was it. Any help would be > > >> >> appreciated. > > >> >> Jessie= > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >