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Eunice Judd <I>Kellogg</I> Munger

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Eunice Judd Kellogg Munger

Birth
Winsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
5 Jan 1868 (aged 100)
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6358387, Longitude: -84.1572527
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Eunice Munger was born 13 Aug 1767 in Winsted, Connecticut, to Seth and Eunice (Judd) Kellogg. She married Edmund Munger on 05 Dec 1785 in Winsted, Connecticut. Two sons were born while they lived in Norfolk: Warren Munger (1787) and Truman Munger (1789). After they moved to Middlebury, Vermont, four more children were born: Edmund Kellogg Munger (1790), Minerva Munger(1792), Reuben Munger (1794) and Elizur Munger (1796). In 1797 Edmund Munger and his brother Jonathan journed to Ohio and stayed for some months in Marietta. Eventually they traveled down the Ohio River to what is now Cincinnati, and then north to what is now Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, arriving on 09 May 1799. After arriving in Ohio, Eunice and Edmund had more children: Festus Munger, who died in infancy; Eunice Munger (1801), Sarah Munger (1803), Festus Elizur II Munger (1805), Milton Munger (1807), and Isaac Newton Munger (1812).

Source: FROM BLACKSMITH TO GENERAL, General Edmund Munger and the War of 1812 in Ohio, by Howard R. Houser, 1985, Centerville Historical Society.
Eunice Munger was born 13 Aug 1767 in Winsted, Connecticut, to Seth and Eunice (Judd) Kellogg. She married Edmund Munger on 05 Dec 1785 in Winsted, Connecticut. Two sons were born while they lived in Norfolk: Warren Munger (1787) and Truman Munger (1789). After they moved to Middlebury, Vermont, four more children were born: Edmund Kellogg Munger (1790), Minerva Munger(1792), Reuben Munger (1794) and Elizur Munger (1796). In 1797 Edmund Munger and his brother Jonathan journed to Ohio and stayed for some months in Marietta. Eventually they traveled down the Ohio River to what is now Cincinnati, and then north to what is now Washington Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, arriving on 09 May 1799. After arriving in Ohio, Eunice and Edmund had more children: Festus Munger, who died in infancy; Eunice Munger (1801), Sarah Munger (1803), Festus Elizur II Munger (1805), Milton Munger (1807), and Isaac Newton Munger (1812).

Source: FROM BLACKSMITH TO GENERAL, General Edmund Munger and the War of 1812 in Ohio, by Howard R. Houser, 1985, Centerville Historical Society.

Inscription

Eunice, wife of Gen E Munger, Died Jan 5, 1868, in the 101st year of her age

Gravesite Details

died in 101st year, wife of Edmund, age 86y, information from Lindsay Brien's 1939 "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Ohio



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  • Maintained by: Anji Erickson
  • Originally Created by: Valita
  • Added: Mar 16, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25314593/eunice_judd-munger: accessed ), memorial page for Eunice Judd Kellogg Munger (13 Aug 1767–5 Jan 1868), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25314593, citing Sugar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Anji Erickson (contributor 50586549).