NameCharles Munday
DeathAug 1747
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Documentation
Charles Munday was mentioned in the 1 August 1702 will of his father Thomas Munday: To son Charles Munday and his heirs “all the rest of my Land not yet bequeathed Lying on ye Eastermost side of the desert swamp untill you come unto the saw pit branch”. “I do give and bequeath unto my Loveing wife Sarah my Son John my son Charles my son Joseph my Daughter Hannah my daughter ffrances my daughter Mary and my Daughter Martha the same to be brought to an appraisemt and to be equally divided Amongst them”. Proved on 10 August 1703. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 11, pages 55–59.]
On 17 July 1717 in Essex County court in the case of Boughan vs Munday, Thomas Munday presented an account which was recorded. “A true & perfect list of all the payts that I heave made as yet to my brothers & sisters belonging to the Estate of my hounour’d ffather—as followeth—”, showing payments:
Janry ye 16th 1716. To paid Charles Munday 45.00.0
[Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 5, page 67.]
On 20 September 1723, Charles Munday served on a jury in Essex County. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 6, page 19.]