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Hugh Mundell

Male 1804 - 1877  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hugh Mundell was born on 12 Feb 1804 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States (son of Abner M. Mundell and Mary Craig Barnhill); died on 25 Jun 1877 in Browning,Sullivan, Missouri, United States.

    Notes:

    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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    Moved to Browing, Linn Co., MO. He was a wheelright. The Mundell Family

    Family/Spouse: Emeline Clark. Emeline (daughter of Thomas Clark and Barbara Herod) was born in 1816 in Pennsylvania, United States; died on 02 Jul 1886. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Melvina Mundell
    2. Benjamin L. Mundell
    3. Barbara E. Mundell
    4. Mariah Mundell
    5. Thomas P. Mundell
    6. Perneta Jane Mundell was born on 01 Oct 1850 in or 1840.
    7. James Abner was born on 04 Dec 1851; died on 16 Jan 1916; was buried .

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Abner M. Mundell was born on 27 Apr 1758 in New Castle County, Delaware, United States (son of James Mundell, Jr. and Margaret Garrett); died on 8 May 1845 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Notes:

    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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    "Abner Mundell, grandfather of Samuel M. Hatfield, fought in the closing
    conf licts of the Revolutionary war." Hardedty's
    See article in "1776 - A Time to Remember" by Dorothy T. Hennen. In it
    Abner states that he was drafted f or two months in the Spring of 1781 in
    Captain William Crawford,s Company of the Pennsylvania Milita and was
    marched from Greene County (then Washington) to a fort on Tenmile Creek
    where he served his entire two months. This servi ce wa to protect the
    frontier inhabitants against the Indians. He also volun teered in 1779
    for a compaign to go against the Indians on the Allegheny and Ohio and
    was marched from Greene County to Fort McIntosh at the mouth of Beav er on
    the Ohio at which place he served two months bur was prevented from goi ng
    on the campaign since other troops did not arrive. This service was
    per formed in Captain John Huston's Company and was attached to Colonel
    Broadhead s or Colonel Crawford's Regiment. In 1778 he volunteered in
    Captain William Crawford's Company of Pennsylvania Milita for two months
    for the purpose of g oing to Wheeling to bring up some cargo boats (called
    Battauxs) from that pla ce to Pittsburg for the purpose of transporting
    the troops of General Clark t o the Wabash River on a compaign against the
    Indians. The service was perfor med. In 1778 Abner volunteered for two
    months in Captain Crawford's Company to quell the Torries in Greene,
    Fayette and Washington Counties. They cought upwards of 100 Torries and
    lodged them in the Jails of those counyies. He s ervied a total of eight
    months.
    He also stated that he was born in New Castl e, Delaware in 1756. Abner
    was granted a pension for eight months service; t he amount was $26.66 per
    annum, to commence March 4, 1834. Abner was the son of James and
    Margaret (Garret) Mundell.
    Abner Mundell married Mary Barnhill on April 9, 1782. He was born on
    April 27, 1758 and died May 8, 1845. Mary was born April 17, 1764 and
    died May 30, 1845. Both are buried in the Goshe n Baptist Church
    Cemetery, Garards Fort, PA. They were the parents of Margar et Morris,
    Jane Baily, Mary Lantz, John, James, Rebecca Hatfield, Nancy Cox, Samuel,
    Eleanor, Abner, Priscilla Tribby, Hugh and Joseph.
    They lived south at the foot of Turkey Knob and are buried in the old
    Goshen Baptist Churce Ce metery, Garards Fort, PA. Abner was originally
    buried in a family cemetery n ear Willow Tree, Greene Co, PA but the
    graves were moved when the farm was so ld.
    From The Mundell (Mundle) Family By Ruth Mundell Barry 1968
    Not named in his father's will. Born April 27, 1758 and baptised at
    Goshen Baptist Church , October 13, 1786 with Andrew Mundell.
    His wife, Mary Barnhill was born April 17, 1764 and is mentioned in the
    will of Abner Mundell. This will, made May 23, 1837, was probated May
    13, 1845. (Will Book 2 pp 213)
    From The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families
    Was a piller of the church and was appointed "Singing Clerk" at both the
    Whiteley and Muddy Creek houses on October 15, 17 90. In 1791 and again
    in 1795 he served his church as a messenger at the ass ociation meetings
    and in 1798 he was delegated to write the letter to the ass ociation
    meeting. In 1792 he provided wine for communion.
    In the 1820 censu s he is listed as being engaged in manufacturing. In
    the tax list of 1822 he is listed as a wheelright.
    The 1798 Direct Tax List showed Abner owning and o ccupying a house 28 x
    18" (valued at $80.00); also on his tract of 106 acres were a shop 20 x
    18' and a barn 18 x 18' (total value $554.00).
    From The Mun dell Family
    1790 census, PA - Mundle, Abner -- 1 male +16, 2 males -16, 4 fema les
    1800 census, Greene Co., Green Township
    Mundle, Abner -- 3 males -10, 1 m ale 10-16, 1 male 26-45
    2 females -10, 3 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45
    1830 c ensus, Greene Co, Green Township
    Mundel, Abner -- 1 male 10-15, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 70-80
    1 female 15-20, 1 female 60

    Abner married Mary Craig Barnhill on 09 Apr 1782 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States. Mary was born on 17 Apr 1764; died on 30 May 1845 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Craig Barnhill was born on 17 Apr 1764; died on 30 May 1845 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Mundell was born on 09 Feb 1783.
    2. Jane Mundell was born on 14 Oct 1784; died on 15 Apr 1862.
    3. Mary Mundell was born on 02 Jul 1786.
    4. John Mundell was born on 24 Jun 1788 in Washington, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 27 Jun 1858 in Marshall County, West Virginia, United States.
    5. James Mundell, Sr. was born on 23 Mar 1790 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States; died in Aug 1828 in Milton, Wayne County, Indiana, United States.
    6. Rebecca Mundell was born on 01 Mar 1792; died on 06 Jun 1847 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    7. Nancy Mundell was born on 18 Mar 1794.
    8. Samuel Mundell was born on 16 Apr 1796.
    9. Eleanor Mundell was born on 15 May 1798.
    10. Abner Mundell was born on 18 Jun 1800; died in 1852.
    11. Priscilla Mundell was born on 31 Mar 1802 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 04 Oct 1855 in Marshall County, Indiana, United States.
    12. 1. Hugh Mundell was born on 12 Feb 1804 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States; died on 25 Jun 1877 in Browning,Sullivan, Missouri, United States.
    13. Joseph Mundell was born on 13 May 1807.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Mundell, Jr. was born about 1720 in Irland or England (son of James Mundell, Sr., son of James Mundell); died between 1800 - 1810 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Notes:

    James and Margaret (Garret) Mundell, who were received as members of the Gosh en Batist Church, at Garards Fort, Pennsylvania on January 26, 1776.
    In addi tion to Abner, they were the parents of James, John, Jonathan, Margaret Hart, Eleanor, Eli, Levi, Joseph and Andrew.
    From 1776 - A Time to Rember by Doroth y T. Hennen
    James Mundell was brought to America at age 15 by his father, Jame s Mundell. The son became an apprentice to a cask maker or cooper. James finished his apprenticeship at age 21. He was offered a horse, saddle, and a suit of clothes, or the sum of $100.00 and his craftsman papers, as
    was the custom. He took the latter, and later went to Chester, PA where he joined a group of young men going west. They hit the Monogahela River, near Pittsburg and came up that river to the south of Little Whitely Creek, He staked one s quare mile or nearly 600 acres on the west
    side of the river in the vicinity of Whitely Creek, Ceylon, and Turkey Knob in Monongahela Township, Green County, Pennsylvania and named it "Mundell's Choice. His family cemetery is on a high hill ove rlooking the river and
    Ceylon.
    James and Margaret lived in Delaware for seve ral years following their marriage. On Feb.13, 1753 James bought land from h is father-inlaw in Christiana and Mill Creek Hundreds, New Castle Co., DE (De ed Book x3:611).
    In August 1764James was baptised and received into membership of the Brandywine Baptist Church near Chadd's Ford.
    On April 8, 1765 James sold his land in Newcastle Co. DE to William Cloud.
    On August 4, 1769 James an d Margaret were received into membership in the Welsh Tract Baptist Church at Oencader Hundred, New Castle Co., DE. On January 26, 1776 James and Margare t were received into membership of the Goshen Baptist Church (Washington Co., PA) by letter of transfer.
    On January 19,1 785 he warrented a tract of land f or Mundell's Choice and on March 1, 1790 he was granted apatent for this land .
    James Mundell told Colonel Crawford that a plot existed to kill Col. Crawf ord, Col. John Minor and Rev. John Corbly since they were reconized leaders o f the Whig Party. Later James Mundell to Col. Crawford'f fort and told him t hat a large force of Tories were Collecting. The DAR has
    accepted the papers of James Mundell as a patriot for his part in quelling the Tory uprising in PA.
    From The Mundell (Mundle) Family by Ruth Mundell Barry 1968 All the sett lers in the Tenmile Country are descendents of James and Margaret. Mundell's Choice wasnear the forks of Little Whitely Creek near Ceylon. The land was warranted to him on January 19, 1785. The
    land was near Aaron Jenkin's Fort and the Mundells do not seem to have suffered from Indians like some of their neighbors.
    The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families



    Sources:
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    Gedcom: King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

    James married Margaret Garrett on 12 Jul 1751 in Holy Trinity Church, Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Margaret (daughter of John Garrett and Margaret James) was born on Yes, date unknown in Christiana Hundred, near Wilmington, Delaware, United States; died after 1805 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Garrett was born on Yes, date unknown in Christiana Hundred, near Wilmington, Delaware, United States (daughter of John Garrett and Margaret James); died after 1805 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    Notes:

    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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    Margaret was born in Christiana Hundred, near Wilmington, DE. Her
    birthdate is unknown. She died after 1805 and is buried in the Mundell
    Pioneer Cemeter y. She is the daughter of John Garrett and his second
    wife, a widow, Margare t James.
    From The Mundell (Mundle) Family by Ruby Mundell Barry

    Children:
    1. Jonathan Mundel was born on Yes, date unknown in New Castle County, Delaware, United States; died in 1835 in Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
    2. John Mundell was born on Yes, date unknown in New Castle County, Delaware, United States; died on 31 Aug 1806 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States.
    3. Eleanor Mundell was born on Yes, date unknown; and died.
    4. Andrew Mundell was born on Yes, date unknown; died on 23 Jan 1817 in Claiborne, Mississippi, United States .
    5. Levi Mundell was born on Yes, date unknown; and died.
    6. James Mundell was born in 1752; and died.
    7. 2. Abner M. Mundell was born on 27 Apr 1758 in New Castle County, Delaware, United States; died on 8 May 1845 in Green County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    8. Margaret Mundell was born in 1760 in New Castle County, Delaware, United States; died on 15 Oct 1831 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    9. Eli Mundell was born about 1770; died after 1830.
    10. Joseph Mundell was born before 1784; died about 1830 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Mundell was born in 1752 (son of James Mundell, Jr. and Margaret Garrett); and died.

    Notes:

    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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    Known as James "the Cripple", having suffered a broken hip.
    The Mundell (Mundl e) Family by Ruth Mundell Barry 1968
    He probably was the oldest son. He may have married twice as a deed of
    record shows him joined by a wife, Elizabeth, yet buried in the Mundell
    Cemetery with his sister; a marker shows that Sara h, wife of James
    Mundel, died in 1835, aged 67 years. Sarah Miller, Daughter of John and
    Patence Miller, married one James Mundell. (O. C. Docket 1. pp 1 05)
    The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families.
    The Mundell Family says " J ames Mundell, said to be the first born (Born
    1752); however, if this is true he must have died and another son given
    the same name."
    Also from The Munde ll Family: James was born February 2, 1767; died in
    Green County, Pennsylvania Oct 31, 1862 ; married 1791 Sarah Miller, daughter of James
    and Jemina Miller, born Abt 17 68; died Green Co., PA March 21, 1835. She
    is buried in the Mundell Cenetery with her husband. He was a farmer
    throughout his life. His will is is reco rder in Will Book 4, Page 25,
    File #2015
    James and Sarah's children were:
    J emina Mundell Married .... Marris. They moved to VA (WVA?), then to
    Indiana and to Illinois. They had Joseph, Catherline and Elvira &
    others.
    Marga ret Mundell Married Joseph Morley.
    Sarah Mundell d Oct 23,1874 age 79 years, Married (1) John Clymer d Dec
    14, 1861 age 81 years, 11days, son of Christi an and Barbara Clymer (2)
    Abner Morris. Children: Sarah Ann Clymer d Oct. 1 5, 1854, aged 22 years,
    11 month, 25 days, unmarried; Lindsay Clymer 1836-1 881, married Sarah
    Myers 1841-1926; Christian Clymer married Orpha Long Hat field; John
    Clymer; and James Madison Clymer
    Frances Mundel b April 19, 1798 d Jane Lew, (W)VA April 4, 1854 Married
    Feb 7, 1825 William Baily b No v 4, 1796 d Jan 12, 1849 in Lewis Co.,
    (W)VA. Son of Minter & Nancy (Norri s) Bailey. Children: Ann married
    Washington Brown; Matilda married Wilson West; Hannah married Walter
    WiskSallie married ?? Hickenbottom; Nancy marrie d Jacob Laster; James
    married
    Andrew Mundell
    James Mundell Jr. Married Nanc y Grooms
    Joseph Mundell Oct 13, 1800/Aug 20, 1868 Married Amanda M. Sigler
    Ab ner Mundell Jan 14, 1807/Nov 13, 1892 Married Elizabeth Mundell

    Children:
    1. 4. James Mundell, Jr. was born about 1720 in Irland or England; died between 1800 - 1810 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.

  2. 10.  John Garrett

    Notes:

    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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    John Garrett was the original owner of land on Red Clay Creek, purchased
    in 1 726, where he established the first mills in the area.
    In his will he gave his son Thomas Garrett all the Mills & Lots in Mill
    Creek Hundred, Justice, Just ins and Swithin Gustins, and 620 lying in
    Virginia near black oak thicket bra nch. To his son John Garrett, "all
    this Estate of Land and Mills Lying on Ch ristiana hundred in New Castle
    Upon Dellaware and Some in Mill Creek hundred which I now possess and
    riffel gun and he must pay to his Sisters Elizabeth & Ann & Sara &
    Margaret the Sum (not legible) pound to Each..." Will proved 4 Sept,
    1757.
    After his death the sons converted the mills to snuff and amass ed the
    great Garrett Snuff fortune. (The Garrett Snuff Fortune by C. A. Wesla ger)
    From The Mundell (Mundle) Family by Ruby Mundell Barry 1968
    Margaret, a widow, was john's second wife.

    John + Margaret James. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Margaret James
    Children:
    1. Ann Garrett
    2. Elizabeth Garrett
    3. Sara Garrett
    4. John Garrett
    5. 5. Margaret Garrett was born on Yes, date unknown in Christiana Hundred, near Wilmington, Delaware, United States; died after 1805 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    6. Thomas Garrett



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