John Christian Munsinger
M, b. 18 December 1817, d. 21 September 1917
John Christian Munsinger was born on 18 December 1817 at Bruchmühlbach, Sickinger Höhe, Palatinate (now Rhein-Pfalz), Germany, Stated his age correctly in the 1880 and previous censuses. Subsequently, five additional years appeared on his stated age, in support of his (false) claim to have been born in 1812 just in advance of Napoleon's march to Russia. His headstone was engraved with the age based on the story, not the true birth year.1,2 He was the son of Christian Adam Munzinger and Maria Eva Krick. John Christian Munsinger was christened on 21 December 1817 at Lambsborn, Palatinate; Christening record shows name as "Christian".3 He married Sarah Fowl, daughter of Godfrey Faul and Sarah Gardner, on 4 July 1840 at Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH. John Christian Munsinger lived in 1850 at Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH, from sometime after 1830 to 1866. Moved family to Jones County, Iowa in 1866. Moved to Smith County, Kansas 1881, after buying properties there for his sons during the preceding several years. Was living with son James Munsinger, Ames, Iowa, as of the 1900 census. The family story is that he "rotated" among the households of his children after he sold his farm in 1892, staying with each family "for as long as they could stand it."4
He married Julina Fuller, daughter of Enoch Fuller and Karenhappuch Parmer/Palmer, on 23 January 1850 at Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH, from Wilda Spaulding's letter dated October 29, 1987 to the Oberlin College Archives:
"Sarah Fowl died after her fourth child was born. Sarah knew that she couldn't get well so asked her best girlfriend, Julina, to marry John and help raise the babies. That must have been the reason Julina quit school."
The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Morgan in the Morgan home in Oberlin.5
John Christian Munsinger lived in June 1860 at Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH.6 He lived in June 1880 at Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA. Occupation: Farming and veterinary consulting.
Note: Quoted from Ray Taylor letter:
Cousin Wilda has a souvenir pamphlet of the early settlers of Smith County, Kansas. Great-grandfather John was honored with his picture on the back. She states that it contained just his picture and under the picture was "Born in Germany, December 10, 1812, located in Smith County in 1880." She states further "He did buy a lot of land -- the place where my Grandfather Finn lived; across the road where Uncle Will lived (south of Smith Center) and also land west of there a couple of miles or so, the Uncle Ed Munsinger place. My Grandfather Tucker bought that place from Uncle Ed. That is where Aubrey and I were born. The old rock house was still there about 20 years ago when I took Mother Vivian to Smith County. She said the same wallpaper was still on the wall. Cousin Charles Taylor was homesteading here when he met Elizabeth Munsinger.
Article in Topeka Capital, November 30, 1912:
CELEBRATE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY DECEMBER 10
John Munsinger Making Great Preparations to Have Children With Him
Special to the Capital.
Smith Center, Kan., Nov. 30 -- John Munsinger, a resident of this county for a third of a century, is making great preparations to celebrate his one hundredth birthday at the home of one of his sons in Howard, this state, December 10. Elaborate preparations are being made for the event and all the children, thirteen in number, will assemble from their homes in all parts of the United States and assist in making the occasion a memorable one. As the plans were originally made, the celebration was to have been held in this city, but later it was decided to change the gathering place to Howard, where the largest hall in town has been secured to accommodate the gathering. While the occasion is one in which only relatives will participate it is expected that there will be present, including children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren, a crowd of two hundred. An elaborate banquet contributed by the sons and daughters will be one of the features.
Grandfather Munsinger was born in Germany, December 10, 1812. He came to America in 1826 (it was actually 1828) and to this county in 1880. At the age of twenty-five he was married for the first time and to this union four children were born. His wife dying, he was married a second time many years later and became the father of ten more children. One of these, a daughter, died in the latter seventies. Wife number two died in this county in 1880 (actually it was in Rome Twp., Jones County, Iowa). The thirteen surviving children, all of whom are making arrangements to be present when their father and honored centenarian celebrates his birthday are as follows: George and Ed Munsinger and Sarah Knickerbocker, Moline, Kan; Mary Smith of South Dakota; John Munsinger of Oregon; Elizabeth Taylor of Denver, Colo; J. K. Munsinger, Howard, Kan., J.M. Munsinger, Ames, Iowa; C. G. Munsinger, Harlan, Kan; Susie Taylor, McCracken, Kan; Rosie L. Dewey, Oakland, Calif; Will and F. S. Munsinger, this city.
Although having attained an age that few men ever see, Mr. Munsinger is remarkably active, both mentally and physically. He still takes a keen interest in all affairs of the world and nothing delights him more than a romp with some of his great or great great grand children. One of the feats that he delights in performing for some visitor is springing into the air and cracking his heels together three times before alighting. Asked how to reach five score years his reply is invariably, "Be temperate in all things and worry not."
OBITUARY:
Friday evening, September 21, 1917, at about 4 o'clock, John Munsinger passed away, at the home of his son, J. K. Munsinger, at the great age of 104 years, 9 months and 11 days. Grandpa Munsinger had been in his usual good health until a few weeks ago, when it was noticed that he was growing weaker and less disposed to walk around. He suffered no pain and his last days were passed in peace and quiet. A few days before his death he refused sustenance, and quietly awaited his final summons.
John Munsinger was a familiar figure in Howard life for many years, and until the hot weather of the past summer came on, he was to be seen on our streets almost as frequently as any of our citizens. He retained his faculties to a remarkable degree, his eyesight being excellent and his hearing but very slightly dulled. When he was 103 years old, he appeared before the Old Settlers' Reunion in this city, made a speech, and danced a jig. He retained an accurate recollection of the incidents of his youth and mature years and enjoyed talking with his friends.
Funeral services were held at the Christian Church in this city, Sunday at 2:30 and a great crowd of relatives, friends, and neighbors filled the church and the surrounding space, Rev. Glen C. Wade conducted the service, and was assisted by Rev. O. L. Weir and a quartet of singers. The remains were taken to Olin, Iowa, Monday for interment at the old home.
The following brief sketch of the life of this good old man was read at the funeral:
John Munsinger was born in Wittenberg, Germany, December 10, 1812, died at the home of his son J. K. Munsinger, in Howard, Kansas, Sept. 21, 1917, age 104 years, 9 months, and 11 days.
He came with his parents to America in 1824 landing at New York, then going west and settling in Lorain county, Ohio. In 1833 he was married to Miss Sarah Fowler. To this union four children were born, two boys and two girls. His wife dying in 1849.
He was again united in marriage to Miss Julina Fuller. To this union were born ten children, six boys and four girls. In the year 1866 he moved with his family to Jones county, Iowa where the wife and mother passed away May 2, 1880. In 1881 he moved to Smith county, Kansas. In 1892 he sold out and broke up the home and since then has spent his days visiting his children. Three daughters have gone on before.
There are left to mourn his loss: Geo. and Ed. of Moline, Ks. J. P. of Nehalem, Oregon. J.K. of Howard, Ks. J. M. of Ames, Iowa. C.G. of Harlan, Ks. W. G. and F. S. of Smith Center, Ks. Mrs. Susie Taylor of Scott City, Ks. Mrs. Rosa Dewey of Oakland, California and Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor of Ames, Iowa. One brother, David Munsinger of Nebraska. Eighty-seven grand children. Seventy great grandchildren. Fourteen great-great grandchildren and a host of friends.
Grandpa united with the Lutheran Church when but a young man, but lived the most of his life in the Christian Church of which he died a true and faithful member.
Per Wilda (Tucker) Spaulding, the John Munsinger house in Rome Township was built in two sections. The attic was made into a room that had a separate entrance from the front porch, where travelling salesmen (or John on occasion) would stay.
He died on 21 September 1917 at Howard, Elk Co., KS, at age 99. He was buried in September 1917 at Green Center Cemetery, Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA, Findagrave #75022249.
He married Julina Fuller, daughter of Enoch Fuller and Karenhappuch Parmer/Palmer, on 23 January 1850 at Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH, from Wilda Spaulding's letter dated October 29, 1987 to the Oberlin College Archives:
"Sarah Fowl died after her fourth child was born. Sarah knew that she couldn't get well so asked her best girlfriend, Julina, to marry John and help raise the babies. That must have been the reason Julina quit school."
The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Morgan in the Morgan home in Oberlin.5
John Christian Munsinger lived in June 1860 at Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH.6 He lived in June 1880 at Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA. Occupation: Farming and veterinary consulting.
Note: Quoted from Ray Taylor letter:
Cousin Wilda has a souvenir pamphlet of the early settlers of Smith County, Kansas. Great-grandfather John was honored with his picture on the back. She states that it contained just his picture and under the picture was "Born in Germany, December 10, 1812, located in Smith County in 1880." She states further "He did buy a lot of land -- the place where my Grandfather Finn lived; across the road where Uncle Will lived (south of Smith Center) and also land west of there a couple of miles or so, the Uncle Ed Munsinger place. My Grandfather Tucker bought that place from Uncle Ed. That is where Aubrey and I were born. The old rock house was still there about 20 years ago when I took Mother Vivian to Smith County. She said the same wallpaper was still on the wall. Cousin Charles Taylor was homesteading here when he met Elizabeth Munsinger.
Article in Topeka Capital, November 30, 1912:
CELEBRATE HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY DECEMBER 10
John Munsinger Making Great Preparations to Have Children With Him
Special to the Capital.
Smith Center, Kan., Nov. 30 -- John Munsinger, a resident of this county for a third of a century, is making great preparations to celebrate his one hundredth birthday at the home of one of his sons in Howard, this state, December 10. Elaborate preparations are being made for the event and all the children, thirteen in number, will assemble from their homes in all parts of the United States and assist in making the occasion a memorable one. As the plans were originally made, the celebration was to have been held in this city, but later it was decided to change the gathering place to Howard, where the largest hall in town has been secured to accommodate the gathering. While the occasion is one in which only relatives will participate it is expected that there will be present, including children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren, a crowd of two hundred. An elaborate banquet contributed by the sons and daughters will be one of the features.
Grandfather Munsinger was born in Germany, December 10, 1812. He came to America in 1826 (it was actually 1828) and to this county in 1880. At the age of twenty-five he was married for the first time and to this union four children were born. His wife dying, he was married a second time many years later and became the father of ten more children. One of these, a daughter, died in the latter seventies. Wife number two died in this county in 1880 (actually it was in Rome Twp., Jones County, Iowa). The thirteen surviving children, all of whom are making arrangements to be present when their father and honored centenarian celebrates his birthday are as follows: George and Ed Munsinger and Sarah Knickerbocker, Moline, Kan; Mary Smith of South Dakota; John Munsinger of Oregon; Elizabeth Taylor of Denver, Colo; J. K. Munsinger, Howard, Kan., J.M. Munsinger, Ames, Iowa; C. G. Munsinger, Harlan, Kan; Susie Taylor, McCracken, Kan; Rosie L. Dewey, Oakland, Calif; Will and F. S. Munsinger, this city.
Although having attained an age that few men ever see, Mr. Munsinger is remarkably active, both mentally and physically. He still takes a keen interest in all affairs of the world and nothing delights him more than a romp with some of his great or great great grand children. One of the feats that he delights in performing for some visitor is springing into the air and cracking his heels together three times before alighting. Asked how to reach five score years his reply is invariably, "Be temperate in all things and worry not."
OBITUARY:
Friday evening, September 21, 1917, at about 4 o'clock, John Munsinger passed away, at the home of his son, J. K. Munsinger, at the great age of 104 years, 9 months and 11 days. Grandpa Munsinger had been in his usual good health until a few weeks ago, when it was noticed that he was growing weaker and less disposed to walk around. He suffered no pain and his last days were passed in peace and quiet. A few days before his death he refused sustenance, and quietly awaited his final summons.
John Munsinger was a familiar figure in Howard life for many years, and until the hot weather of the past summer came on, he was to be seen on our streets almost as frequently as any of our citizens. He retained his faculties to a remarkable degree, his eyesight being excellent and his hearing but very slightly dulled. When he was 103 years old, he appeared before the Old Settlers' Reunion in this city, made a speech, and danced a jig. He retained an accurate recollection of the incidents of his youth and mature years and enjoyed talking with his friends.
Funeral services were held at the Christian Church in this city, Sunday at 2:30 and a great crowd of relatives, friends, and neighbors filled the church and the surrounding space, Rev. Glen C. Wade conducted the service, and was assisted by Rev. O. L. Weir and a quartet of singers. The remains were taken to Olin, Iowa, Monday for interment at the old home.
The following brief sketch of the life of this good old man was read at the funeral:
John Munsinger was born in Wittenberg, Germany, December 10, 1812, died at the home of his son J. K. Munsinger, in Howard, Kansas, Sept. 21, 1917, age 104 years, 9 months, and 11 days.
He came with his parents to America in 1824 landing at New York, then going west and settling in Lorain county, Ohio. In 1833 he was married to Miss Sarah Fowler. To this union four children were born, two boys and two girls. His wife dying in 1849.
He was again united in marriage to Miss Julina Fuller. To this union were born ten children, six boys and four girls. In the year 1866 he moved with his family to Jones county, Iowa where the wife and mother passed away May 2, 1880. In 1881 he moved to Smith county, Kansas. In 1892 he sold out and broke up the home and since then has spent his days visiting his children. Three daughters have gone on before.
There are left to mourn his loss: Geo. and Ed. of Moline, Ks. J. P. of Nehalem, Oregon. J.K. of Howard, Ks. J. M. of Ames, Iowa. C.G. of Harlan, Ks. W. G. and F. S. of Smith Center, Ks. Mrs. Susie Taylor of Scott City, Ks. Mrs. Rosa Dewey of Oakland, California and Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor of Ames, Iowa. One brother, David Munsinger of Nebraska. Eighty-seven grand children. Seventy great grandchildren. Fourteen great-great grandchildren and a host of friends.
Grandpa united with the Lutheran Church when but a young man, but lived the most of his life in the Christian Church of which he died a true and faithful member.
Per Wilda (Tucker) Spaulding, the John Munsinger house in Rome Township was built in two sections. The attic was made into a room that had a separate entrance from the front porch, where travelling salesmen (or John on occasion) would stay.
He died on 21 September 1917 at Howard, Elk Co., KS, at age 99. He was buried in September 1917 at Green Center Cemetery, Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA, Findagrave #75022249.
Children of John Christian Munsinger and Sarah Fowl
- George Washington Munsinger+ b. 31 May 1842, d. 16 Sep 1922
- Edward Munsinger+ b. 23 Aug 1844, d. 27 Aug 1919
- Sarah Munsinger+ b. 13 Nov 1846, d. 8 Jan 1917
- Mary A. Munsinger+ b. 17 Sep 1849, d. 27 Dec 1914
Children of John Christian Munsinger and Julina Fuller
- John Paul Munsinger b. 9 Dec 1850, d. 24 Oct 1933
- Elizabeth Morgan Munsinger+ b. 28 Jan 1852, d. 4 May 1946
- Julina Ella Munsinger+ b. 12 Sep 1853, d. 1 Jan 1876
- Joseph Korah Munsinger+ b. 27 Jan 1855, d. 27 Jun 1932
- James Monroe Munsinger+ b. 15 Nov 1857, d. 24 Jun 1951
- Charles Grandison Munsinger+ b. 2 Apr 1859, d. 19 Aug 1918
- Susan Isabel Munsinger+ b. 7 Dec 1860, d. 28 Oct 1957
- Rose Lila Munsinger+ b. 6 Jul 1862, d. 5 Dec 1952
- William Grant Munsinger+ b. 30 Mar 1864, d. 27 Jan 1953
- Finney Sheridan Munsinger+ b. 16 Dec 1865, d. 24 Aug 1944
Citations
- [S96] Vital Records, Bruchmühlbach, Bayern Pfälz, IGI Film C993401, Sheet 0552.
- [S15] 1880 Federal Census, Jones County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 348; FHL #1254348.
- [S39] International Genealogical Index (IGI), 3705.
- [S7] 1850 Federal Census, Lorain County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 705.
- [S70] Lorain County, Ohio Marriage Records.
- [S341] 1860 Federal Census, Lorain County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Rolls 1001 & 1002; FHL #805001 - 2.
John David Munsinger
M, b. 16 May 1903, d. 11 February 1964
John David Munsinger was also known as "Jack". He was born on 16 May 1903 at Albion, Boone Co., NE. He was the son of Franklin Munsinger and Rosa Vargason. John David Munsinger married Marjorie F. Crosby, daughter of Winwood Hallis Crosby and Amelia Mae Wetzel, in 1928 at Greeley Co., NE.1 John David Munsinger married Elsie Dora Spence, daughter of David A. Spence and Clara Adelaide Wheeler, in 1933. John David Munsinger lived on 1 April 1935 at Wheeler Co., NE.2 He lived on 2 April 1940 at Red Bluff District, Tehama Co., CA, farm laborer.2 He died on 11 February 1964 at Los Molinos, Tehama Co., CA, at age 60. He was buried in February 1964 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Red Bluff, Tehama Co., CA, Findagrave #121533703.
Child of John David Munsinger and Marjorie F. Crosby
- Janet Norene Munsinger+ b. 5 Feb 1932, d. 20 Mar 2014
Child of John David Munsinger and Elsie Dora Spence
- Capt. Melvin David Munsinger+ b. 17 Dec 1935, d. 29 Mar 2012
John Duane Munsinger
M, b. 15 April 1928, d. 24 May 2018
John Duane Munsinger was born on 15 April 1928 at St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN. He was the son of Joseph Phelps Munsinger and Angela Nierengarten. John Duane Munsinger began military service WW II service, U.S. Navy
Korean War service, U.S. Army. He died on 24 May 2018 at Veterans Administration Center, St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN, at age 90
Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
John D. Munsinger
St. Cloud - Mass of Christian Burial will be at 12:30PM on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in St. Cloud for John D. Munsinger, age 90, of St. Cloud who passed away on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at the VA Medical Center in St. Cloud. Rev. LeRoy Scheierl will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, St. Cloud. Visitation will be from 4-7PM on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at the Williams Dingmann Funeral Home, St. Cloud and one hour prior to the services at church on Wednesdsay. Arrangements have been entrusted to Williams Dingmann Funeral Home, St. Cloud.
John was born April 15, 1928 in St. Cloud to Joseph and Angeline (Nierengarten) Munsinger. He proudly served our country in the United States Navy during World War II and the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He was also involved in Signal Corps from 1951 - 1953, training service personnel in communications. John married Jean Tenvoorde on June 9, 1956 at St. Paul's Catholic Church, St. Cloud. He was employed with Northwest Bell from 1947 until his retirement in 1986. John was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church where he served as an usher and a collections counter for 40 years. John was also a member of St. Cloud VFW #4847 and Fraternal Order of Eagles #622. He enjoyed hunting, fishing with his sons, trips to the casino, Wednesday morning coffee with friends, flower gardening and working on his home. John was caring, sentimental, and hardworking and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
John is survived by his wife, Jean; children, Patty (John) Scott of St. Cloud, Mike (Teri Recht) of Harris, Kym (Wayne) Daffer of Leawood, KS, Tom of Zumbrota; sister, Mary Mollica of Manawa, WI; six grandchildren and one great grandson.
He is preceded in death by his parents; infant son, Peter; siblings, Lucretia Galvan, Margaret Hollenorst, Gordon Munsinger, Elaine Hernandez, and Evelyn Bombardier.
John's family would like to thank the kind and compassionate staff of CentraCare Hospice, VA Medical Center, and Senior Linkage.
In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to the above organizations that gently cared for John and his family.
He was buried on 30 May 2018 at Calvary Cemetery, St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN, Findagrave #194864252.
Korean War service, U.S. Army. He died on 24 May 2018 at Veterans Administration Center, St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN, at age 90
Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
John D. Munsinger
St. Cloud - Mass of Christian Burial will be at 12:30PM on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in St. Cloud for John D. Munsinger, age 90, of St. Cloud who passed away on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at the VA Medical Center in St. Cloud. Rev. LeRoy Scheierl will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, St. Cloud. Visitation will be from 4-7PM on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at the Williams Dingmann Funeral Home, St. Cloud and one hour prior to the services at church on Wednesdsay. Arrangements have been entrusted to Williams Dingmann Funeral Home, St. Cloud.
John was born April 15, 1928 in St. Cloud to Joseph and Angeline (Nierengarten) Munsinger. He proudly served our country in the United States Navy during World War II and the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He was also involved in Signal Corps from 1951 - 1953, training service personnel in communications. John married Jean Tenvoorde on June 9, 1956 at St. Paul's Catholic Church, St. Cloud. He was employed with Northwest Bell from 1947 until his retirement in 1986. John was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church where he served as an usher and a collections counter for 40 years. John was also a member of St. Cloud VFW #4847 and Fraternal Order of Eagles #622. He enjoyed hunting, fishing with his sons, trips to the casino, Wednesday morning coffee with friends, flower gardening and working on his home. John was caring, sentimental, and hardworking and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
John is survived by his wife, Jean; children, Patty (John) Scott of St. Cloud, Mike (Teri Recht) of Harris, Kym (Wayne) Daffer of Leawood, KS, Tom of Zumbrota; sister, Mary Mollica of Manawa, WI; six grandchildren and one great grandson.
He is preceded in death by his parents; infant son, Peter; siblings, Lucretia Galvan, Margaret Hollenorst, Gordon Munsinger, Elaine Hernandez, and Evelyn Bombardier.
John's family would like to thank the kind and compassionate staff of CentraCare Hospice, VA Medical Center, and Senior Linkage.
In lieu of flowers memorials are preferred to the above organizations that gently cared for John and his family.
He was buried on 30 May 2018 at Calvary Cemetery, St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN, Findagrave #194864252.
John Franklin Munsinger
M, b. 8 September 1942, d. 14 May 1987
John Franklin Munsinger was born on 8 September 1942 at Lusk, Niobrara Co., WY. He was the son of Neville William Munsinger and Vera Margarette Bird. John Franklin Munsinger died on 14 May 1987 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., CA, at age 44.
John Guy Munsinger
M, b. 23 April 1908, d. 23 April 1944
John Guy Munsinger was born on 23 April 1908. He was the son of Guy Edwin Munsinger and Sarah Esbelle Meek. John Guy Munsinger married Ottilia Agnes Olheiser, daughter of Michael Olheiser and Catherine (?), on 26 November 1929. John Guy Munsinger died on 23 April 1944 at Lance Creek, Lusk, Niobrara Co., WY, at age 36 oilfield accident -- struck in head with pump jack. He was buried at Glenrock Cemetery, Glenrock, Converse Co., WY, Findagrave #109014520.
Children of John Guy Munsinger and Ottilia Agnes Olheiser
- Theodore William Munsinger+ b. 14 Mar 1932, d. 5 Jun 1973
- Neville Ronald Munsinger b. c 1934
- Myrna Marie Munsinger b. c 1935
John Guy Munsinger
M, b. 31 December 1924, d. 2 December 2010
John Guy Munsinger was born on 31 December 1924 at Casper, Natrona Co., WY. He was the son of Theodore Roosevelt Munsinger and Ellen Irene Sterling. John Guy Munsinger began military service WW II service, Pacific Theater. He married Valerie Faye Garrad. John Guy Munsinger died on 2 December 2010 at Natrona Co., WY, at age 85 Dates per SSDI, last residence Mills. He was buried in December 2010 at Glenrock Cemetery, Glenrock, Converse Co., WY, Findagrave #152567388.
Child of John Guy Munsinger and Valerie Faye Garrad
- Donna Sue Munsinger+ b. 5 Dec 1949, d. 6 Sep 2005
John Paul Munsinger
M, b. 9 December 1850, d. 24 October 1933
John Paul Munsinger was born on 9 December 1850 at Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH. He was the son of John Christian Munsinger and Julina Fuller. John Paul Munsinger lived in June 1880 at Nevadaville, Gilpin Co., CO, Census p.47C. He lived in April 1930 at Center Twp/, Smith Co., KS, with nephew Ray J. Taylor. Apparenly also lived in McCracken, Kansas in the 1920's.1 He died on 24 October 1933 at Smith Co., KS, at age 82. He was buried in October 1933 at Fairview Cemetery, Smith Center, Smith Co., KS, Findagrave #10858422.
Note: Did not marry.
Quoted from a letter written by Wilda Tucker Spaulding:
Uncle John spent many years in Central City, Colorado working in a grocery store and delivering groceries. Some of his stories concerned those who were sinking shafts trying to hit the rich veins of gold. He told of a man and his wife who would sink their shaft until they ran out of money for blasting powder. They would stop working, she would take in washing, he would do odd jobs and deliver the clean clothes. Finally when they again had a stake they would go back to sinking the shaft. These two hit it rich but the ones who had had them to wash clothing for them always remembered that they were once very poor and reminded them at every opportunity.
Later, he went to Oregon and worked as a bookkeeper for a lumber company at Salem Bay. Later, he did some salmon fishing taking out Easterners to catch salmon and dug clams. He spent many years in Oregon. He lived in Oregon per 1912 Topeka Capital article re: 100th birthday celebration, and was still living in Nehalem as of his father's 1917 obituary.
He did not marry.
Note: Did not marry.
Quoted from a letter written by Wilda Tucker Spaulding:
Uncle John spent many years in Central City, Colorado working in a grocery store and delivering groceries. Some of his stories concerned those who were sinking shafts trying to hit the rich veins of gold. He told of a man and his wife who would sink their shaft until they ran out of money for blasting powder. They would stop working, she would take in washing, he would do odd jobs and deliver the clean clothes. Finally when they again had a stake they would go back to sinking the shaft. These two hit it rich but the ones who had had them to wash clothing for them always remembered that they were once very poor and reminded them at every opportunity.
Later, he went to Oregon and worked as a bookkeeper for a lumber company at Salem Bay. Later, he did some salmon fishing taking out Easterners to catch salmon and dug clams. He spent many years in Oregon. He lived in Oregon per 1912 Topeka Capital article re: 100th birthday celebration, and was still living in Nehalem as of his father's 1917 obituary.
He did not marry.
Citations
- [S278] 1930 Federal Census, Smith County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 552; FHL #2340458.
Joseph Munsinger
M, b. 27 April 1832, d. 26 December 1906
Joseph Munsinger lived at Tabor, Mills Co., IA, settling there in 1853. Cause of death: Died of pneumonia, per obit. Mills County Tribune, Glenwood, IA 28 Dec 1906.
Note: Joseph came to Mills County, Iowa at age 22. He was founder of Tabor, and of Tabor College. He applied for a land grant at the Government land office, Kanesville (now Council Bluffs). He received title to the land January 23, 1853, which bears the signature of President Franklin Pierce. Joseph returned to Ohio and married Martha E. Stang April 20, 1853, in Oberlin. They then came to their homestead in Mills County. He was born on 27 April 1832 at Pittsfield, Lorain Co., OH. He was the son of Christian Adam Munzinger and Maria Eva Krick. Joseph Munsinger married Martha E. Stang, daughter of Adam Stang and Anna Catherine Grau, on 20 April 1853 at Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH, Ceremony by Prof. Rev. John Morgan of Oberlin College. Joseph Munsinger died on 26 December 1906 at Tabor, Mills Co., IA, at age 74.
Note: Joseph came to Mills County, Iowa at age 22. He was founder of Tabor, and of Tabor College. He applied for a land grant at the Government land office, Kanesville (now Council Bluffs). He received title to the land January 23, 1853, which bears the signature of President Franklin Pierce. Joseph returned to Ohio and married Martha E. Stang April 20, 1853, in Oberlin. They then came to their homestead in Mills County. He was born on 27 April 1832 at Pittsfield, Lorain Co., OH. He was the son of Christian Adam Munzinger and Maria Eva Krick. Joseph Munsinger married Martha E. Stang, daughter of Adam Stang and Anna Catherine Grau, on 20 April 1853 at Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH, Ceremony by Prof. Rev. John Morgan of Oberlin College. Joseph Munsinger died on 26 December 1906 at Tabor, Mills Co., IA, at age 74.
Children of Joseph Munsinger and Martha E. Stang
- Armina V. Munsinger b. Jul 1858
- Albert Joseph Munsinger+ b. 4 May 1861, d. 8 Sep 1930
- Myron T. Munsinger+ b. 17 Feb 1864, d. 17 Jan 1937
- Warren E. Munsinger b. 29 Jan 1866, d. 15 Nov 1921
Joseph Korah Munsinger
M, b. 27 January 1855, d. 27 June 1932
Joseph Korah Munsinger was also known as Jay K. referred to as "Jay" in 1912 article on father's birthday. He was born on 27 January 1855 at Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH. He was the son of John Christian Munsinger and Julina Fuller. Joseph Korah Munsinger married Edith Eleanor Steward, daughter of Hiram Steward and Nancy Soesbe, on 20 December 1876 at Walnut Grove, Jones Co., IA. Joseph Korah Munsinger lived in 1880 at Center Twp., Smith Co., KS, relocated to Howard, Elk County, Kansas before 12 JUN 1900 -- he was farming there as of the 1900 census.1 He lived on 12 June 1900 at Union Twp., Elk Co., KS, farming.2 He died on 27 June 1932 at Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS, at age 77 The Howard Courant, July 7, 1932:
Joseph Korah Munsinger, son of John and Julina Munsinger, was born January 27, 1855 near Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, and departed this life June 27, 1932 at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. W. Moore, Wichita, aged 77 years, 5 months. At the age of 11 years he moved with his parents to Jones County, Iowa where he grew to manhood. On December 20, 1876, he was united in marriage to Edith Eleanor Steward. To this union were born seven children: Abbey Gorman, M. M. Munsinger, H. S. Munsinger of Howard, Mrs. E. H. Dimity of Los Angeles, Mrs. J. W. Moore of Wichita, Mrs. L. A. Crutcher of Long Beach, California, and Mrs. L. F. Delameter of Borger, Texas. He was buried in June 1932 at Grace Lawn Cemetery, Howard, Elk Co., KS, Findagrave #42820766.
Joseph Korah Munsinger, son of John and Julina Munsinger, was born January 27, 1855 near Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, and departed this life June 27, 1932 at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. W. Moore, Wichita, aged 77 years, 5 months. At the age of 11 years he moved with his parents to Jones County, Iowa where he grew to manhood. On December 20, 1876, he was united in marriage to Edith Eleanor Steward. To this union were born seven children: Abbey Gorman, M. M. Munsinger, H. S. Munsinger of Howard, Mrs. E. H. Dimity of Los Angeles, Mrs. J. W. Moore of Wichita, Mrs. L. A. Crutcher of Long Beach, California, and Mrs. L. F. Delameter of Borger, Texas. He was buried in June 1932 at Grace Lawn Cemetery, Howard, Elk Co., KS, Findagrave #42820766.
Children of Joseph Korah Munsinger and Edith Eleanor Steward
- Abbey V. Munsinger+ b. 29 Nov 1877, d. 19 Aug 1952
- Milo Monroe Munsinger+ b. 18 Oct 1879, d. 6 Apr 1959
- Ethel M. Munsinger+ b. 25 Oct 1882, d. 10 Jun 1977
- Hiram Steward Munsinger b. 7 Jun 1885, d. 1 Apr 1938
- Cora Edith Munsinger+ b. 12 Dec 1887
- Alma D. Munsinger+ b. 2 Dec 1892, d. 4 Apr 1947
- Ozella D. Munsinger+ b. 4 Apr 1897, d. 15 May 1992
Joseph Merrill Munsinger
M, b. 7 November 1896, d. 21 November 1979
Joseph Merrill Munsinger was born on 7 November 1896 at Tabor, Mills Co., IA. He was the son of Myron T. Munsinger and Minerva Johnson. Joseph Merrill Munsinger married Leone Harriet Heikes, daughter of Lyman Luther Heikes and Elizabeth Louise Owens, on 28 July 1917 at NE (probably). Joseph Merrill Munsinger died on 21 November 1979 at Tabor, Mills Co., IA, at age 83. He was buried in November 1979 at Tabor Cemetary, Tabor, Mills Co., IA, Findagrave #188908586.
Children of Joseph Merrill Munsinger and Leone Harriet Heikes
- Joseph Merrill Munsinger Jr.+ b. 17 Aug 1918, d. 1 Jan 1980
- Warren Heikes Munsinger+ b. 23 Jun 1921, d. 30 Jan 1960
- Doris Elmina Munsinger+ b. 1 Jul 1923, d. 12 Jul 2005
- Marilyn June Munsinger+ b. 10 Jul 1925
- Luther Myron Munsinger+ b. 7 Oct 1927, d. 21 Mar 2006
- Mary Elizabeth Munsinger b. 6 Nov 1935, d. 8 Mar 1999
Joseph Merrill Munsinger Jr.
M, b. 17 August 1918, d. 1 January 1980
Joseph Merrill Munsinger Jr. was born on 17 August 1918 at San Francisco Co., CA. He was the son of Joseph Merrill Munsinger and Leone Harriet Heikes. Joseph Merrill Munsinger Jr. married Erna Marie Hoffman, daughter of Alexander Otto Hoffmann and Marie Louise Scheu, on 11 May 1941 at Glenwood, Mills Co., IA. Joseph Merrill Munsinger Jr. began military service on 24 June 1944 at Camp Dodge, IA, WW II service, discharged 2 JUN 1946. He died on 1 January 1980 at age 61.
Child of Joseph Merrill Munsinger Jr. and Erna Marie Hoffman
- Richard Joseph Munsinger b. 14 May 1943
Joseph Phelps Munsinger
M, b. 11 January 1876, d. 25 April 1946
Joseph Phelps Munsinger was born on 11 January 1876 at Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Peter Munsinger and Margaretha Smith. Joseph Phelps Munsinger married Angela Nierengarten, daughter of Joseph Nierengarten and Caroline Dietrich, on 19 July 1910 at St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN. Joseph Phelps Munsinger died on 25 April 1946 at St. Cloud, Stearns Co., MN, at age 70.
Children of Joseph Phelps Munsinger and Angela Nierengarten
- Lucretia Mary Rose Munsinger+ b. 21 May 1911, d. 23 Aug 2005
- Margaret Caroline Munsinger+ b. 24 Mar 1913, d. 18 Apr 2008
- Gordon Joseph Munsinger+ b. 2 Apr 1915, d. 27 Jul 1962
- Elaine Jeanette Munsinger b. 5 Jun 1921, d. 25 Nov 1996
- Evelyn Rose Munsinger+ b. 4 Feb 1923, d. 21 Jul 1983
- Mary Jean Munsinger+ b. 7 Dec 1925
- John Duane Munsinger+ b. 15 Apr 1928, d. 24 May 2018
Josephine Beatrice Munsinger1
F, b. 10 May 1882, d. 14 April 1980
Josephine Beatrice Munsinger was also known as "Jo B." Josephine Beatrice Munsinger was also known as Josephine B. Coulter. She was born on 10 May 1882 at Muscatine, Muscatine Co., IA.1 She was the daughter of Charles Jefferson Munsinger and Emma Josephine Werley.1 Josephine Beatrice Munsinger married Noah Webster Thiele on 21 September 1910 at Livingston, Park Co., MT,
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa; Thursday, 13 OCT 1910, p.8 (Newspapers.com):
Announcements have been received in the city of the marriage of Miss Josephine Beatrice Coulter, of Billings, Mont., a former Muscatine young woman, to Noah W. Thiele. The event was solemnized September 21st at Livingston, Mont.
NOTE: Josephine was listed with marital status "Single" on the 1920 census and thereafter. A legal divorce may or may not have occurred. Noah registered for the WW I draft at Brighton, Adams County, CO about 1917 and reported that he was married, but did not claim exemption.
Josephine Beatrice Munsinger died on 14 April 1980 at Chelan, Chelan Co., WA, at age 97
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Josephine B Thiele, 97, Manson, died Monday evening at Regency Manor.
Mrs. Thiele was born May 10, 1882, at Muscatine, Iowa, and graduated from high school there. She attended business college in Iowa, and was later employed with the John Deere Company at Billings, Mont.
For 30 years Mrs. Thiele was employed with the state of Montana, at Helena, until her retirement in 1969. She moved to Manson in 1976.
Mrs. Thiele was a member of the Order of Easter Star, Chapter No. 89, Helena, Mont., and the Daughters fo the Nile
Survivors include a nephew, Leonard Hahn, Manson.
She was buried in April 1980 at Chelan Fraternal Cemetery, Chelan, Chelan Co., WA, Findagrave #24405730.
Note: The Independent Record, Helena, Montana; Sunday, 27 MAY 1950, p.5 (ancestry.com):
Capital City News in Brief
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Jo Thiele, 37 Electric block, has filed a petition with Clerk and Recorder Jerry Sullivan for election as Democratic committeewoman from precinct. No. 5.
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The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa; Thursday, 13 OCT 1910, p.8 (Newspapers.com):
Announcements have been received in the city of the marriage of Miss Josephine Beatrice Coulter, of Billings, Mont., a former Muscatine young woman, to Noah W. Thiele. The event was solemnized September 21st at Livingston, Mont.
NOTE: Josephine was listed with marital status "Single" on the 1920 census and thereafter. A legal divorce may or may not have occurred. Noah registered for the WW I draft at Brighton, Adams County, CO about 1917 and reported that he was married, but did not claim exemption.
Josephine Beatrice Munsinger died on 14 April 1980 at Chelan, Chelan Co., WA, at age 97
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Josephine B Thiele, 97, Manson, died Monday evening at Regency Manor.
Mrs. Thiele was born May 10, 1882, at Muscatine, Iowa, and graduated from high school there. She attended business college in Iowa, and was later employed with the John Deere Company at Billings, Mont.
For 30 years Mrs. Thiele was employed with the state of Montana, at Helena, until her retirement in 1969. She moved to Manson in 1976.
Mrs. Thiele was a member of the Order of Easter Star, Chapter No. 89, Helena, Mont., and the Daughters fo the Nile
Survivors include a nephew, Leonard Hahn, Manson.
She was buried in April 1980 at Chelan Fraternal Cemetery, Chelan, Chelan Co., WA, Findagrave #24405730.
Note: The Independent Record, Helena, Montana; Sunday, 27 MAY 1950, p.5 (ancestry.com):
Capital City News in Brief
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Jo Thiele, 37 Electric block, has filed a petition with Clerk and Recorder Jerry Sullivan for election as Democratic committeewoman from precinct. No. 5.
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Citations
- [S5220] 1900 Federal Census, Rock Island County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 338-9; FHL #1240338-9.
Julia Eleanor Munsinger
F, b. 12 October 1920, d. 22 March 1978
Julia Eleanor Munsinger was born on 12 October 1920 at Table Rock, Pawnee Co., NE. She was the daughter of Meres T. Munsinger Sr. and Ida Louise Volkman. Julia Eleanor Munsinger lived in 1963 at Essex, Kankakee Co., IL. She died on 22 March 1978 at Madison, Dane Co., WI, at age 57. She was buried in March 1978 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Cuba City, Grant Co., WI, Findagrave #117448379.
Julia Marguerite Munsinger
F, b. 4 July 1937, d. 16 March 2011
Julia Marguerite Munsinger was born on 4 July 1937 at Lusk, Niobrara Co., WY. She was the daughter of Neville William Munsinger and Vera Margarette Bird. Julia Marguerite Munsinger died on 16 March 2011 at Stanislaus Co., CA, at age 73.
Julina Ella Munsinger
F, b. 12 September 1853, d. 1 January 1876
Julina Ella Munsinger was born on 12 September 1853 at Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Christian Munsinger and Julina Fuller. Julina Ella Munsinger married Cassius Isadus Shaw, son of John Shaw and Nancy McDonnough, on 11 June 1874 at Linn Co., IA. Julina Ella Munsinger died on 1 January 1876 at Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA, at age 22. She was buried in January 1876 at Green Center Cemetery, Rome Twp., Jones Co., IA, Findagrave #75047726.
Child of Julina Ella Munsinger and Cassius Isadus Shaw
- John Estel Shaw+ b. 28 Jun 1875, d. 16 Sep 1959
Keith Lawrence Munsinger
M, b. 25 September 1924, d. 6 July 2011
Keith Lawrence Munsinger was born on 25 September 1924 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE. He was the son of Lyle E. Munsinger and Agnes (?) Keith Lawrence Munsinger died on 6 July 2011 at Multnomah Co., OR, at age 86 Dates per SSDI, last residence Portland.
Kenneth Carl Munsinger
M, b. 20 April 1924, d. 22 July 2020
Kenneth Carl Munsinger was born on 20 April 1924 at Albion, Boone Co., NE.1 He was the son of Royal David Munsinger and Cora Melvina Holton. Kenneth Carl Munsinger married Zeta Eloise Scarlett, daughter of James Claire Scarelet and Fern Seymour. Kenneth Carl Munsinger died on 22 July 2020 at Ravenna, Buffalo Co., NE, at age 96
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Kenneth "K.C." C. Munsinger, 96, of Cairo, NE, died Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at the Good Samaritan Society in Ravenna, NE.
Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Levander Funeral Home in Albion, NE with Rev. Janet Burgel officiating. Interment will be at Rose Hill Cemetery with military rites conducted by American Legion Post #162 and VFW Post #736 of Albion, NE, Navy Funeral Honor Guard, and the American Legion Riders. Visitation will be from 5 – 7 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Social distancing and current Covid-19 DHM’s effective will be followed at both the visitation and funeral.
Kenneth “K.C.” Carl Munsinger, the son of Rollo David and Cora (Holton) Munsinger, was born on April 20, 1924 at Albion, NE. K.C. attended school at Albion Public Schools.
On November 22, 1942, K.C. enlisted in the U.S. Navy. While in the Navy, he was stationed as a signalman on the U.S.S. Tallulah. He was honorably discharged on October 5, 1944.
K.C. was united in marriage to Zeta Scarlett on June 23, 1946 at Albion, NE. The couple made their home in Albion before moving out to the sandhills of Nebraska. Later they returned to the St. Edward, NE area.
K.C. worked at a feed mill in Albion and later as a diesel mechanic. Following his retirement, he took up clockmaking. K.C. moved to Cairo in 1996.
K.C. loved dancing and it was at a dance that he met his future wife, Sally Ford. On December 10, 1996 he married Sally in Branson, MO. Both of his wives he loved very dearly.
K.C. was an amazing father and grandfather. He loved being with his family, playing cards, watching westerns, traveling, and going to Branson, Missouri. He also enjoyed blue spruce trees as well as watching the birds that frequented his many bird feeders.
K.C. is survived by his wife: Sally Munsinger of Cairo, NE; two children: David (Shirley) Munsinger of Lincoln, NE; Donna (Marvin) Ruskamp of Bertrand, NE; Sally’s children: Sharon VanDyke and family; James Ford and family; Janice Neville and family; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; as well as other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Zeta; two children: Kenneth Lee Munsinger and Melvin Gene Munsinger; one great-grandchild: Kaia; and many siblings.
He was buried in July 2020 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Albion, Boone Co., NE, Findagrave #213456828.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Kenneth "K.C." C. Munsinger, 96, of Cairo, NE, died Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at the Good Samaritan Society in Ravenna, NE.
Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Levander Funeral Home in Albion, NE with Rev. Janet Burgel officiating. Interment will be at Rose Hill Cemetery with military rites conducted by American Legion Post #162 and VFW Post #736 of Albion, NE, Navy Funeral Honor Guard, and the American Legion Riders. Visitation will be from 5 – 7 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home. Social distancing and current Covid-19 DHM’s effective will be followed at both the visitation and funeral.
Kenneth “K.C.” Carl Munsinger, the son of Rollo David and Cora (Holton) Munsinger, was born on April 20, 1924 at Albion, NE. K.C. attended school at Albion Public Schools.
On November 22, 1942, K.C. enlisted in the U.S. Navy. While in the Navy, he was stationed as a signalman on the U.S.S. Tallulah. He was honorably discharged on October 5, 1944.
K.C. was united in marriage to Zeta Scarlett on June 23, 1946 at Albion, NE. The couple made their home in Albion before moving out to the sandhills of Nebraska. Later they returned to the St. Edward, NE area.
K.C. worked at a feed mill in Albion and later as a diesel mechanic. Following his retirement, he took up clockmaking. K.C. moved to Cairo in 1996.
K.C. loved dancing and it was at a dance that he met his future wife, Sally Ford. On December 10, 1996 he married Sally in Branson, MO. Both of his wives he loved very dearly.
K.C. was an amazing father and grandfather. He loved being with his family, playing cards, watching westerns, traveling, and going to Branson, Missouri. He also enjoyed blue spruce trees as well as watching the birds that frequented his many bird feeders.
K.C. is survived by his wife: Sally Munsinger of Cairo, NE; two children: David (Shirley) Munsinger of Lincoln, NE; Donna (Marvin) Ruskamp of Bertrand, NE; Sally’s children: Sharon VanDyke and family; James Ford and family; Janice Neville and family; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; as well as other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Zeta; two children: Kenneth Lee Munsinger and Melvin Gene Munsinger; one great-grandchild: Kaia; and many siblings.
He was buried in July 2020 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Albion, Boone Co., NE, Findagrave #213456828.
Children of Kenneth Carl Munsinger and Zeta Eloise Scarlett
- Kenneth Lee Munsinger+ b. 20 Jun 1947, d. 7 Jun 2010
- Melvin Gene Munsinger+ b. 7 Dec 1948, d. 23 Nov 2017
- David Lynn Munsinger+ b. 6 Jun 1952, d. 21 Oct 2020
Citations
- [S1366] 1930 Federal Census, Boone County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1266; FHL #2341001.
Kenneth Lee Munsinger
M, b. 20 June 1947, d. 7 June 2010
Kenneth Lee Munsinger was born on 20 June 1947 at Albion, Boone Co., NE. He was the son of Kenneth Carl Munsinger and Zeta Eloise Scarlett. Kenneth Lee Munsinger died on 7 June 2010 at Milford, Seward Co., NE, at age 62.
Larry Gene Munsinger
M, b. 19 April 1938, d. 14 May 2014
Larry Gene Munsinger was born on 19 April 1938 at Harlan, Smith Co., KS. He was the son of Royal Munsinger and Emma McClain. Larry Gene Munsinger married Celeste Kinney on 28 December 1958 at Phillipsburg, Phillips Co., KS. Larry Gene Munsinger lived in 1961 at Logan, Phillips Co., KS, 1961 Kansas state census: Kansas State Historical Society; Topeka, Kansas; Collection Name: Population Schedules and Statistical Rolls: Counties (1953-1979); Reel Number: 43877_343849. (Ancestry.com.) He died on 14 May 2014 at San Marcos, Hays Co., TX, at age 76. He was buried in May 2015 at Fairview Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Phillips Co., KS, Findagrave #132984368.
Laura Enore Munsinger
F, b. 26 July 1896
Laura Enore Munsinger was born on 26 July 1896 at Albion, Boone Co., NE. She was the daughter of Franklin Munsinger and Rosa Vargason. Laura Enore Munsinger married Thomas William Haynes circa 1913.
Children of Laura Enore Munsinger and Thomas William Haynes
- Rita Haynes b. 1914
- Thomas Francis Haynes b. 1916
- Robert Haynes b. 1918, d. 1945
- Jack Haynes b. 1921, d. 1921
- Gene D. Haynes b. 24 May 1925, d. 31 Oct 1985
Laura May Munsinger
F, b. 28 January 1891, d. 4 August 1891
Laura May Munsinger was born on 28 January 1891. She was the daughter of Charles Jefferson Munsinger and Kate May Gurley. Laura May Munsinger died on 4 August 1891.
LaVonne Winifred Munsinger
F, b. 27 July 1932, d. 27 April 1983
LaVonne Winifred Munsinger was born on 27 July 1932 at Lusk, Niobrara Co., WY. She was the daughter of Neville William Munsinger and Vera Margarette Bird. LaVonne Winifred Munsinger married James Melvin Goertler on 17 June 1952 at Pennington Co., SD. LaVonne Winifred Munsinger married Charles Wesley Furl on 14 March 1971 at Nevada. LaVonne Winifred Munsinger and James Melvin Goertler were divorced on 12 July 1978 at Inyo Co., CA. LaVonne Winifred Munsinger married Charles Wesley Furl on 14 March 1983 at Reno, Washoe Co., NV. LaVonne Winifred Munsinger died on 27 April 1983 at Sparks, Washoe Co., NV, at age 50. Cause of death: on 27 April 1983 Ovarian cancer.
Lawrence Dean Munsinger
M, b. 7 July 1942, d. 1 May 2010
Lawrence Dean Munsinger was born on 7 July 1942 at Stanhope, Hamilton Co., IA. He was the son of Marvin Leroy Munsinger and Ethel Marie Okland. Lawrence Dean Munsinger died on 1 May 2010 at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., SD, at age 67
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Des Moines Register on May 6, 2010:
Sioux Falls-- Larry Dean Munsinger, 67, of Sioux Falls, passed away May 1, 2010. He had two children who have a group of seven incredible kids. He was born July 7, 1942 to Marvin and Ethel (Okland) Munsinger and graduated in 1960 with a small group of Randall Rams. He earned a Liberal Arts degree from Iowa State in 1972, followed by a law degree from Drake. He married and later divorced Lorna (Hovick) Brennan of Emmetsburg. Two siblings survive. Larry is preceded in death by his youngest sister and his parents. A private memorial will be held at a later date.
One of Larry's favorite pastimes was watching basketball and he held a special place in his heart for the Cyclones. Should you wish, the family requests that you honor these pleasures by making donations in his name to: ISU Foundation, c/o Men's Basketball Support Fund, 2505 University Blvd, Ames IA, 50014; checks payable to ISU Foundation; memo note of Memorial Larry Munsinger/Men's BB Support Fund.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Des Moines Register on May 6, 2010:
Sioux Falls-- Larry Dean Munsinger, 67, of Sioux Falls, passed away May 1, 2010. He had two children who have a group of seven incredible kids. He was born July 7, 1942 to Marvin and Ethel (Okland) Munsinger and graduated in 1960 with a small group of Randall Rams. He earned a Liberal Arts degree from Iowa State in 1972, followed by a law degree from Drake. He married and later divorced Lorna (Hovick) Brennan of Emmetsburg. Two siblings survive. Larry is preceded in death by his youngest sister and his parents. A private memorial will be held at a later date.
One of Larry's favorite pastimes was watching basketball and he held a special place in his heart for the Cyclones. Should you wish, the family requests that you honor these pleasures by making donations in his name to: ISU Foundation, c/o Men's Basketball Support Fund, 2505 University Blvd, Ames IA, 50014; checks payable to ISU Foundation; memo note of Memorial Larry Munsinger/Men's BB Support Fund.
Lawrence Edward Munsinger
M, b. 20 October 1923, d. 18 October 1956
Lawrence Edward Munsinger was also known as "Larry". He was born on 20 October 1923 at Rawlins, Carbon Co., WY. He was the son of Edward Lawrence Munsinger and Marie Norma Glade. Occupation: Auto mechanic and reserve Sheriff's deputy. Lawrence Edward Munsinger died on 18 October 1956 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA, at age 32. Cause of death: on 18 October 1956 at Rialto, San Bernardino Co., CA, Automobile accident -- he was riding a motorcycle to work when a cement truck drove in front of him. He was buried in October 1956 at Mountain View Cemetery, San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA, Findagrave #139460586.
Child of Lawrence Edward Munsinger
- Lawrence Edward Munsinger Jr. b. 22 Dec 1955, d. 22 Oct 2004
Lawrence Edward Munsinger Jr.
M, b. 22 December 1955, d. 22 October 2004
Lawrence Edward Munsinger Jr. was born on 22 December 1955 at San Bernardino Co., CA. He was the son of Lawrence Edward Munsinger. Lawrence Edward Munsinger Jr. began military service on 14 April 1975 Vietnam War Era service, U.S. Navy, enlisted, discharged 12 MAY 1977. He married Carol J. Elmer on 3 May 1991 at Clark Co., NV. Lawrence Edward Munsinger Jr. died on 22 October 2004 at Clark Co., NV, at age 48 dates from SSDI.
Lawrence Estel Munsinger
M, b. 28 January 1884, d. 21 April 1926
Lawrence Estel Munsinger was born on 28 January 1884 at Iowa. He was the son of James Monroe Munsinger and Mary Elizabeth Smith. Lawrence Estel Munsinger married Opal Douglas Jenkins, daughter of Douglass McMillan Jenkins and Elizabeth Penrose, on 6 November 1912 at Maquoketa, Jackson Co., IA. Lawrence Estel Munsinger died on 21 April 1926 at Ames, Story Co., IA, at age 42. Cause of death: Gas asphyxiation accident in basement of home. He was buried in April 1926 at Ames Municipal Cemetery, Ames, Story Co., IA, Findagrave #167167546.
Child of Lawrence Estel Munsinger and Opal Douglas Jenkins
- Jane Elizabeth Munsinger+ b. 27 Jan 1921, d. 29 Mar 2018
Leona Ardys Munsinger
F, b. 24 September 1899, d. 3 April 1992
Leona Ardys Munsinger was born on 24 September 1899 at Bayard, Boone Co., IA. She was the daughter of James Monroe Munsinger and Mary Elizabeth Smith. Leona Ardys Munsinger married Donald Lindsey Boyd, son of James Craig Boyd and Mabel May Shirer, on 12 June 1922 at Ames, Story Co., IA. Leona Ardys Munsinger died on 3 April 1992 at Toledo, Lucas Co., OH, at age 92. She was cremated in April 1992 at Lucas Co., OH, Ashes scattered on Ohlander Park Lake, where she loved to paint in warm weather.
Children of Leona Ardys Munsinger and Donald Lindsey Boyd
- Donald Lindsey Boyd Jr.+ b. 27 May 1923, d. 18 Oct 2008
- James Richard Boyd b. 8 Mar 1926, d. 5 Dec 2012
Leonard Munsinger
M, b. 29 April 1923, d. 18 August 1925
Leonard Munsinger was born on 29 April 1923 at Casper, Natrona Co., WY. He was the son of Theodore Roosevelt Munsinger and Ellen Irene Sterling. Leonard Munsinger died on 18 August 1925 at Midwest, Natrona Co., WY, at age 2 childhood illness.
Leroy Henry Munsinger
M, b. 9 June 1929, d. 29 November 1995
Leroy Henry Munsinger was born on 9 June 1929 at Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. He was the son of Melvin Henry Munsinger and Mary Barbara Wolkerstorfer. Leroy Henry Munsinger married Arlene May Sandstrom in October 1946 at Cerro Gordo Co., IA. Leroy Henry Munsinger died on 29 November 1995 at Maricopa Co., AZ, at age 66
Obituary – Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona; Sunday, 3 DEC 1995, page 39 (Newspapers.com):
Leroy H. Munsinger, 66, of Sun City West, an engineer, died Nov. 29, 1995. He was born in Minneapolis. Survivors include his wife, Arlene; sons, John and Terry; brothers, Floyd, Earl and Vernon; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Service will be in Minnesota. Contributions: American Cancer Society, Arizona Division, Maricopa County Region, 29292 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel and Cremation Center, Sun City.
Obituary – Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona; Sunday, 3 DEC 1995, page 39 (Newspapers.com):
Leroy H. Munsinger, 66, of Sun City West, an engineer, died Nov. 29, 1995. He was born in Minneapolis. Survivors include his wife, Arlene; sons, John and Terry; brothers, Floyd, Earl and Vernon; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Service will be in Minnesota. Contributions: American Cancer Society, Arizona Division, Maricopa County Region, 29292 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Camino Del Sol Funeral Chapel and Cremation Center, Sun City.