NameCatharine Munday 
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Documentation
Katharine Munday received property in the 1748 will of her grandmother Mary Munday. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 8, pages 126-127.]
On 19 March 1770, in the case of Thomas Shelton and Catharine his wife, Complainants, against John Boughan & Ursula his wife, James Croxton & Mary his wife, Lucy Munday Widow, Lucy Munday & Eliza. Munday Infants, Defendants, In Chancery, The former Order for James Booker, John Edmondson the elder, Thomas Wood John Edmondson Junr. and James Banks or any three of them to settle and divide the Estate of James Munday deceased is Continued, and it is further ordered and Decreed that the same Gentlemen or any three of them as aforesaid do Divide the Estate which was the Widow’s property in right of Dower of the said James Munday deceased’s Estate (who is lately dead) among the several Claimants and allot to each of them their proportions thereof according to Law, and that if necessary they make sale of all or any Negroes belonging to the said Estate in order to compleat the Division, returning and account of their proceedings therein to the Court. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 27, page 313.]
She received land in the division of her father James's estate in 1771. The division document states that she married Thomas Shelton. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 30, pp. 506-508.]
On 16 November 1772, Thomas Shelton & Caty his wife of the County of Brunswick & Meherrin Parish sold to James Croxton of the County of Essex. For £27.18 Current Money, a Parcel of Land in Essex County formerly belonging to James Monday Decd Since the said land has been Divided Amongst the Coheirs of the said Decd the said Caty Being one of them, Bordering land of James Banks & William Dunn, James Croxton, and Capt. Thomas Roane, it Being that Park of the Land Whereon the said James Munday Decd formerly lived Containing by Estimation fifty Eight And three quarter acres more or less. Signed Thos. Shelon, Caty Shelton. Witnesses: HPurkins, Christopher Dudley, Mary her 6 mark Hay. On 16 November 1772 ordered to be recorded. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 31, pages 62–63.]
On 16 February 1777, Thomas Shelton and Catharine his wife of the County of Brunswick sold to James Wosdin of the same. For £37 Current Money of Virginia, a Trace of 100 acres more or less by estimation Situated in Brunswick County in Meherrin Parrish being part of that Land the said Shelton bought of William Robinson Junior, bordering William Deals Line, John Massey, and a dividing made by the said Shelton & the said Wosdin. Signed Thomas Shelton, Catharine her x mark Shelton. Witnesses: Peter Vinson, Thomas his T mark Moss, Joshua Vinson. On 24 November 1777 ordered to be recorded. [Brunswick County, Virginia, Deed Book 12, pages 306–307.]
On 17 September 1801, Thomas Shelton and Catharine his wife of the County of Greensville sold to Frederick Shelton. For £178.16 Virginia Money, a Tract of Land lying on South side of Linch’s branch in Greensville County containing by estimation Twn Hundred fourteen Acres, more or less, bordering William Moss, Rebekah Stewart, and Frederick Shelton’s line formerly Ann Massey’s line, it being part of the Land that the said Thomas Shelton bought of William Robinson. Signed Thomas Shelton, Catharine her + mark Shelton. Witnesses: Wm Tomlinson jr., John Rosser junr., Wm his + mark Moss, Lews Smith. [Greensville County, Virginia, Deed Book 3, pages 71–72.]
Spouses
ChildrenJames (1761-)
Buckner (1764-)
Frederick (1765-)
Elizabeth (1766-)