The Family of John H. Mundine of Uvalde, Texas and their Howard and Holman heritage/ by E. D. Kincaid

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

2000

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Notes

James Howard came to Nansemond County, Virginia in 1684. He married Sarah Titus the daughter of Thomas Titus. James migrated to North Carolina where his will was executed on Oct. 6, 1729, mentioning his four brothers, Joseph, John, Edward, and Stephen. James and Sarah were the parents of five sons and one daughter. James Howard's son Edward had a grand-daughter named Ann Howard who married Charles Mundine, Sr. in Jones County, North Carolina. Ann and Charles are the progenitors of the author, Eugene Davis Kincaid, III. John Chapman Mundine, born Sept. 11, 1804 in Smith County, Tennessee, the son of Charles and Ann, emigrated to the Republic of Texas from Shelby County, Alabama in 1843. Descendants of the James and Sarah Howard family have lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, New Jersey, Texas and elsewhere in the United States.

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