dulciana phillips wrote: > Hi Jim, I have never seen a Munday that came out of NJ. during the 1700 > that wasn't a descendant of the original Nicholas Munday who came to Am. > shortly after 1668. > > Have you subscribe to the Munday list at rootsweb? They may be able to help > you. So many over on the list are from this NJ. line. My Jonathan and > Joseph Mundays were great grandsons of Nicholas Munday Sr. and brothers. > I stopped working on the Am Mundays when Jonathan and Joseph, plus > Nathaniel and Stephen Munday left Am. in 1783/4. Abner and Nicholas Munday > Jr. somehow escaped the hangman and Abner appears to have gone West. > > I took a very keen interest in possibly three brothers William who had a > son Lewis. Lewis is the first son of my loyalist, Jonathan's line and a > very unusual name in the early Munday families. Now this Lewis Mundy lived > in NY. which is the same area that Jonathan was for a short while before > going to Canada. Lewis's Father was William , and William had two > brothers, and possibly a third. One brother was Henry Munday of Lyons, > NY., a hat maker, one brother was possibly Freeman Mundy, and the third > brother was a James Mundy who had a livery stable in Cincinnati. Do not > know which state this Cincinnati was in. If you feel this might be your > line look for the book "Nicholas Munday and Descendants" by Rev. Ezra > Mundy. If this is your line William was born Jan 31, 1781 and Henry born > June 17, 1783 . They were the sons of Samuel Mundy born Oct 2, 1755 and > his wife Elizabeth Barron Mundy. All were born in Middlesex Co, NJ. > Dulcie. > > -----Original Message----- > From: jim weaver [mailto:weavinlow@worldnet.att.net] > Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 8:14 PM > To: dulciana phillips > Subject: Re: [NJMIDDLE] Stryker's Men and Officers > > Hi Dulci Ana > I saw your post to Sandra, I also have a line of ancestors named Munday > (Monday). James Munday was my 4th great grandfather. He was born in New > Jersey in about 1789. He and his wife Elizabeth moved to Clermont Co. Ohio > in about 1819. I believe he moved there from Middlesex Co. NJ, since most of > his neighbors were from Middlesex Co., but I am not 100% sure of this. This > is just about all that I know about this family before they moved to > Clermont Co. Do you think my Munday family could connect to your line. > Jim Weaver > Cincinnati, Ohio Hello from New Hampshire: I can't add too much to your genealogy searches except to advise that Hope Blackford Mundy married Benjamin Smalley and Eliza Ann Mundy married John S. Smalley Aug 9, 1838 by Rev. Rodgers in Somerset County, NJ. Regards, William Smalley Cadmus