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Benjamin Munn

Birthdate:
Birthplace: seen as, Halberton, Devon, England
Death: November 1675 (50-59)
Springfield, Hampshire County (Present Hampden County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America (Probably killed by Indians)
Place of Burial: Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Husband of Abigail Stebbins
Father of Abigail Stebbins; John Munn; Sarah Stoughton; Benjamin Munn; James Munn, Sr. and 1 other

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About Benjamin Munn

Evidence needed to support as son of Jemima Pierson (Mun) & Jemima Pierson (Mun)


BIOGRAPHY: He started Hartford, Connecticut and then moved on to startthe community of Monson, Massachusetts. It appears Benjamin may have born in England, but there are others researching the Munn connection that think his kin originally came from Scotland.

Fron Northern New York Genealogy: Benjamin Munn, the immigrant ancestor, was a resident of Hartford, Conn. in 1639, and was a soldier in the Pequot war in 1637. He removed to Springfield, Mass., where he was living in 1649, and was a proprietor in 1651. In 1663 he was fined ten shillings "for taking tobacco on his hay cock." In 1665, "being very aged and weak," he was exempted from military service. He was probably killed by the Indians in Nov., 1675.

Bradley, Collette et al has marriage on April 2.

Marriage Contract; 12 Apr 1649; Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. "Know allmen that whereas there is a marriage intended to be this day sollomnised between the widdow Ball and Benjamin Mun of Hartford: That the said Widdow Ball in the presence and with the consent of the said Benjamin doth condition to pay fourteene pounds in such pay as shall be estemed worth fourteene pounds to be paid to the two sonns of the said widdow that is to say eight pounds to Jonathan Ball now about 4 yere ould and six pounds ot Samuell Ball now about the age of a yere to be paid to them when they shall accomplish the age of twenty yeres and in case either of them dye the other is to have all the said 14Ð: provided also that if the said Benjamin shall put out the said boyes to be apprentises to some trade then he shall lay our their said portions for thier accommodation and so shall be freed of the said payment at 20 yeares of age and the said Benjamin doth acknowledge himself to stand bound in the some of 20Ð for the true performance of the said conditions: and uppon this their agreement I do give them leave to proceed in mariage:

The marke of Benjamim X Mun in the presence of me William Pynchon


Biographical Summary:

Benjamin Munn served in the Pequot War, 1637; was one of those who received land in 1639 "by the town's courtesie," and his lot was on the east side of the " road to the Cow Pasture" (North Main St.), between Samuel Hale and Thomas Root. He was viewer of chimneys and ladders in 1647; removed to Springfield in 1649; married that same year, Abigail, widow of Francis Ball, and daughter of Henry Burt, of Springfield. He died Nov., 1675, and his widow married December 14, 1676, Thomas Stebbins.

SOURCE: James Hammond Trumbull, editor, The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884, Volume 1 (Boston, Massachusetts: Edward L. Osgood, 1886), page 252. Retrieved: 3 May 2011 from Google Books

Family

Wife

  • Abigail Burt b. c 1623, d. 3 Feb 1691/92

Children

  1. Abigail b. 28 Jun 1650, d. 6 Feb 1692
  2. John b. 8 Feb 1652, d. 16 Sep 1684
  3. Benjamin b. 1 Mar 1654/55
  4. James b. 10 Feb 1656
  5. Nathaniel b. 25 Jul 1661

Source Citations/Notes:

  1. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 38, 64, widdow Bal/Benjamin Mun m.
  2. [S106] NEHGR, 86:216-220: "Genealogical Research in England," 1932.
  3. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 64, Abigail Mun b.
  4. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 64, John Mun b.
  5. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 64, Benjamin Mun b.
  6. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 64, James Mun b.
  7. [S27] Warren, "Springfield Families", 457, James (3.) Munn.
  8. [S929] Pynchon BMD Record Index, 64, Nathaneell Mun b.

References

  1. http://www.tributaries.us/secondsite/founders2-o/p124.htm#i1237 (dead link)
  2. https://www.newenglandballproject.com/g0/p436.htm#i10890 cites
    1. [S89] Joseph L Druse, compiler, The Ball Family Descended from Francis Ball of Springfield, Massachusetts died 1648; A preliminary survey (East Lansing, Michigan: Joseph L. Druse, March 1968).
    2. [S703] Donald Engstrom, "Thompson, Parker, Engstrom and allied families," database made available on-line courtesy of Donald Engstrom, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=engstrom&..., database put on-line 10 November 2008.

GEDCOM Note

Potential Parents:
Benjamin Munn (1600–1675)
Francis Ball (1599–1648)

OR

John Munn (1583–1611)
Ann Bliss (1583–)

8/22/21

***Update***

John Munne 1580–1675 LV66-Y6P​​
No Marriage Events
Ann Bliss 1596–? LV66-YFK

OR

Benjamin P Mun 1598-1675
Jemima Pierson 1600-1680

2/14/22


References

  1. WikiTree contributors, "Benjamin Munn (abt.1620-abt.1675)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Munn-148 : accessed 18 November 2024). cites
    1. McCormick, Elizabeth Day and Robert Hall McCormick III (compilers). McCormick-Hamilton Lord-Day Ancestral Lines. (Privately Printed 1957) p. 769.
    2. "The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635", Volume VI, R-S, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.
    3. Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPJ5-VM1 : 9 February 2018), Benjamin Mun, Nov 1675; citing p 180, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
    4. Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XPJ5-VM1 : 9 February 2018), Benjamin Mun, Nov 1675; citing p 180, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
    5. Woodhouse, Levi, Burnham, George S, Roberts, Gordon. General Index to the Land Records of the Town of Hartford, from the year 1639 to the year 1839. Published and Compiled . Wiley, Waterman and Eaton], Hartford, CT., 1873.
    6. Hale, House and related families. 486-90 TAG 31:197 See also
    7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJR2-6LD
  2. "Benj Munn was in Pequot War. Looking for proof he was Capt. afterward" < link >Hopefully you can follow this link:https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/19592501? h=79d318&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url It is not proof that he was a Captain after the Pequot Wars, but it is some information about his service in the Pequot Wars. Also note, that I have come across a number of people who were called "Captain" after serving in various wars as sort of a nickname or show of respect for their service.
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Benjamin Munn's Timeline

1620
1620
seen as, Halberton, Devon, England
1637
1637
Age 17
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
1639
1639
Age 19
Connecticut
1650
June 28, 1650
Springfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1652
February 8, 1652
Springfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1653
1653
Franklin, Norfolk, MA, United States
1655
March 1, 1655
Springfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1656
December 10, 1656
Springfield, Hampden County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1661
July 25, 1661
Springfield, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony