Married April 17, 1848
Died in Conneaut, Pennsylvania
"Farmer and breeder of horses; was a specialist in certain lines of veterinary practice; knew a good horse when he saw one." "Sold to, and purchased for, the United States Government, many horses for use in the Civil War."
Source: The Munger Book: Something of the Mungers 1639-1914, Compiled by J. B. Munger 1894-1914, The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., c. 1915
12 children total. In addition to those linked below there were the following:
Jane Elizabeth Munger (1850-1875)
Bertha M. Munger (1872-?)
He also had 10 sibling, all of whom have memorials except Monson/Munson Munger, whose remains were "brought home for burial" per his death notice.
Married April 17, 1848
Died in Conneaut, Pennsylvania
"Farmer and breeder of horses; was a specialist in certain lines of veterinary practice; knew a good horse when he saw one." "Sold to, and purchased for, the United States Government, many horses for use in the Civil War."
Source: The Munger Book: Something of the Mungers 1639-1914, Compiled by J. B. Munger 1894-1914, The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., c. 1915
12 children total. In addition to those linked below there were the following:
Jane Elizabeth Munger (1850-1875)
Bertha M. Munger (1872-?)
He also had 10 sibling, all of whom have memorials except Monson/Munson Munger, whose remains were "brought home for burial" per his death notice.
Family Members
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Marietta E. "Mary" Munger
1849–1869
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Clark Carl Munger
1852–1932
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Edgar S. Munger
1854–1923
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Frank W. Munger
1856–1925
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Daniel Munger Jr
1858–1858
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Abbie L Munger Fonner
1859–1938
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Edward Munger
1861–1933
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Anna L. Munger Miller
1863–1927
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Lucy Ellen "Ella" Munger Watson
1867–1923
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Mason John Munger
1870–1928
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