James H. & Hester Ann (Cork) Munce/Muncey Family
Records of Life
Photo and documents courtesy of Harry Muncey
Left Angelica Munce Miller (1848-1919), wife of George E. Miller
Middle James Muncey, husband of Hester Cork Munce, right.
Hester A. Cork Muncey
Hannah Councilor Cork
Mother of Hester Annie Cork Muncey, wife of Peregrine CorkPhoto from Harvey Theberge via Harry Muncey
The 1946 Wedding of Robert Hand and Sarah Livingston, great-granddaughter of James H. & Hester Muncey
James & Hester Annie (Cork) Munce's marriage record, Kent County, Delaware
Death certificate of James H. Muncey
This is the sole document found to date which names 'Margaret' as James Muncey's mother
Death certificate of Hester A. (Cork) Muncey
Marriage certificate of son James Purnell Muncey
Death certificate of son James Purnell Muncey
Death certificate of daughter Bessie May Muncey Law
wife of Millard Clark and George Law
Death certificate of grandson George Clarence Muncey
Death certificate of granddaughter Hester Clark Becht
Indian stone axeheadHarry Muncey says: "This Indian stone axehead was given me by J. A. Higdon of Wyoming, DE, in 1988, the farmer who originally
plowed it up on or very near to Muncy Mount in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware. I believe this was Lenape land."
Corn mortar owned by Hester Cork Muncey's grandfather, Peregrine Cork
Hester A. Cork Muncey's grave,
The family of Robert & Jemima (Handsor) Munce, parents of James H. Muncey
Isaiah Muntz was described in his Civil War Pension file
by Lydia Ann Munce as "my first cousin and my mother raised him."
The family of Peregrine & Hannah (Concealler) Cork, parents of Hester Annie Cork
Ancestry of James P. Muncey, son of James H. & Hester (Cork) Muncey
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Also see Robert Munce's page
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