Muncy Family Data (MFD)
Arthur Alexander (A.A.) Muncey, Sr.[1]
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Name Arthur Alexander (A.A.) Muncey Suffix Sr. Birth 28 Jan 1828 Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Gender Male _UID D3F3C0171CF54B60AB22A1719543E03D2D98 Burial Nov 1884 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
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Death 23 Nov 1884 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Person ID I5839 Francis Muncy Descendants Last Modified 12 Jan 2019
Father Nathaniel Calvin Muncy, b. 1785, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
d. May 1850, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
(Age 65 years) Mother Elizabeth (Betsy) Vickers, b. Abt 1789, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
d. 1854, Perry County, Kentucky, USA
(Age 65 years) Marriage 23 Jun 1814 Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
[2] _UID D90800466372420CB213EBFC408DEB1BC93B Family ID F1589 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Elizabeth Sappington, b. 1834 d. 24 May 1915 (Age 81 years) Marriage 10 Oct 1854 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
[3] _UID E83C2213EF0B4259A8C7639271DBC3E748D8 Children 1. Alexander Arthur Muncey, Jr., b. 1855, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
d. 1873, Texas, USA
(Age 18 years)2. Mark Edwin Muncey, b. Apr 1857, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
d. 3 Jun 1932, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA
(Age 75 years)3. Elizabeth Douglas Muncey, b. 1859, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
d. 9 Mar 1906, Texas, USA
(Age 47 years)4. Walter Alexander Muncey, b. 2 Mar 1860, Brackettsville, Kinney County, Texas, USA
d. 27 Aug 1940, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
(Age 80 years)5. Margaretta Sappington Muncey, b. 1865, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
d. 6 Jan 1960, England
(Age 95 years)+ 6. Benjamin Sappingnton (Ben) Muncey, b. 17 Jul 1866, Bexar County, Texas, USA
d. 12 Oct 1936, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
(Age 70 years)7. Stella Bayless Muncey, b. 1867, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
d. 3 Oct 1868, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
(Age 1 year)Family ID F4255 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Jan 2019
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Muncey, Arthur Alexander Sr.
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Notes - “San Antonio Express”, p. 3 November 25, 1884
“Death of Alexander A. Muncey”
“Mr. Muncey died very suddenly at his residence on Houston Street, on Sunday evening, Nov. 23rd, at 10 o’clock, from rheumatism of the heart. Though he had been in ill health for two weeks past suffering from ulcers of the stomach, he had apparently recovered and had been able to attend to his usual duties on Saturday. His death was therefore as unexpected to his family as it will be to the public.
“Mr. Muncey was nearly 62 years of age at the time of his death, having been born in Virginia in January, 1823. He came to San Antonio in 1837, residing here almost continually ever since. During the war with Mexico he commanded a regiment of Virginia volunteers and did good services for his country as a Major. He was also a member of the celebrated Nicaragua expedition under General Walker. Just before the breaking out of the late civil war Mr. Muncey was engaged here in the dry goods business with Mr. Evans, and had the largest house of the kind in the state, and was for a long term of years engaged in the overland stage business. For the past two years Mr. Muncey held the position of city weigher, and had just been elected on the people’s ticket to the office of county weigher. He was known to all our people as a gentleman of honor and integrity, and his death will be universally regretted by the community in which he has lived for so many years.
The funeral ceremonies were conducted at the residence, at the Episcopal Cathedral and at the grave by Rev. Mr. Ticknor.” (Biographies of Leading Texans, Part III, Produced from the holdings of the Texas State Archives, Austin, Texas, pp. 555, 556.)
“arrived in Santonio, Tecas in 1837 as a very young man. His family migrated to Bledsoe County, TN in his infancy. He married Mary Eliza Sappington, in San Antonio, daughter of a deceased Doctor Mark Brown Sapington who died in Memphis, TN in 1852.” (from email in submitted by James A. Muncey, a descendant) [3]
- “San Antonio Express”, p. 3 November 25, 1884
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