Brief history of the
Munselle's in

by Nancy West.
Most members of the Munselle family now residing in Texas can trace their
lineage back to LORENZO DOW MUNSELLE, born January 1, 1828, in Licking County,
Ohio.Lorenzo came to Texas about 1889 from Mt. Vernon in Jefferson County,
Illinois.
Lorenzo was married first, 1848, to Phydelia SMITH.By this marriage there
were seven children:
1.Thomas Tillotson (Doc), also known as T.T., of San Saba, San Saba County,
TX.He married Sarah Jane ESTES.
2.Mary A. (Sis), of Mt. Vernon, IL.She married Jeremiah KING.
3.John Raleigh of Mt. Vernon, IL., who married Lusetta HOLLIDAY.
4.Luna Alice of Mt. Vernon, IL.She married William GREGORY.
5.William Alexander (Bill) of Bangs, Brown County, TX; married Nancy
Elizabeth SHELTON.
6.James Lawrence of Gonzales County, TX.He married first, Ellen Katherine
COWEY; second, Margaret (Maggie or Mag) PATTERSON.
7.Harriet Victoria (Hattie Vic), married Frank BROOKMAN.
Several of these children remained in Mt. Vernon, IL, when Lorenzo moved to
Texas.
Lorenzo married 2nd, April 5, 1870, Margaret Emily Derickson BODINE.They
also had seven children:
1.Lorenzo Dow, Jr., married Winnie L. BOLINGER.
2.Lawrence Bratton, married Viola McARTHUR.
3.Harvey, died young.
4.Louisa Julia, married Ernest E. WILLIAMS.
5.Joshua Walter (Josh), married Heba H. RANSOM.
6.Rosetta Joan, married Rufus SMITH.
7.Laura Orlena, died unmarried.
Lorenzo was a farmer who resided In Richland Springs until his death on
April 13, 1907.He planted a large pecan grove there (see Photos). Lorenzo and
Margaret Emily Derickson BODINE are both buried in the Richland Springs
Cemetery, San Saba County, TX.
The history of the MUNSELLE family dates back to Sir Philip de MAUNSELL, a
companion of William the Conqueror.The founder of Lorenzo Dow's branch of the
family was:
THOMAS MUNSELL, married LYDIA WAY.He was on record as a resident of New
London, Connecticut, in 1681.He died in New London in 1712.Most MUNSELLES in the
United States today are descendants of his eight children.In England, the family
dropped the "u" from MAUNSELL in the 1600s. MUNSELL , with a number of
variations, is the traditional American spelling.Lorenzo Dow's branch adopted
the spelling MUNSELLE while living in IL, sometime during the 1800s.
- This information has been compiled by Nancy West during her
research for her upcoming History of the Munselle Family.
- With many thanks to Nancy Cunningham.
From printed booklet for Munselle Family
Reunion, Colmesneil, TX, June 1994
by Nancy West
revised March 1, 2002
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