From Find A Grave Contributor 48364263.
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His father was Dominick Munger who died around 1639, in England.
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Source:
The Munger Book : Something of the Mungers, 1639-1914, including some who mistakenly write the name Monger and Mungor ; Compiled by Jeremiah (J.B.) Munger ; with the valued assistance of John. E. Munger and Francis E. Munger. Publication 1: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, Connecticut, USA, in 1915. Authors: Munger, Jeremiah B., b.1848 (Main Author); Munger, John Elijah, 1857-1911 (Added Author) of Chicago Illinois; Munger, Francis Elbriggs, b.1851 (Added Author) of San Diego, California. Publication 2 : Digitized by The Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011; References: (Has supplement) The Munger Quarterly / Munger, John Robert; Format: Books/Monographs/Book on Digital Images; Language: English
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Although this person was likely interred in Guilford's original village cemetery (now the commons and public park in downtown Guilford), no surviving gravestone was known in 1818 when all gravestones at the Village Green, but not the people's remains, were dispersed to other town cemeteries.
From Find A Grave Contributor 48364263.
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His father was Dominick Munger who died around 1639, in England.
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Source:
The Munger Book : Something of the Mungers, 1639-1914, including some who mistakenly write the name Monger and Mungor ; Compiled by Jeremiah (J.B.) Munger ; with the valued assistance of John. E. Munger and Francis E. Munger. Publication 1: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, Connecticut, USA, in 1915. Authors: Munger, Jeremiah B., b.1848 (Main Author); Munger, John Elijah, 1857-1911 (Added Author) of Chicago Illinois; Munger, Francis Elbriggs, b.1851 (Added Author) of San Diego, California. Publication 2 : Digitized by The Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011; References: (Has supplement) The Munger Quarterly / Munger, John Robert; Format: Books/Monographs/Book on Digital Images; Language: English
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Although this person was likely interred in Guilford's original village cemetery (now the commons and public park in downtown Guilford), no surviving gravestone was known in 1818 when all gravestones at the Village Green, but not the people's remains, were dispersed to other town cemeteries.
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There was no marker on this grave when the cemetery was moved.
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