Joseph Munger was the son of Samuel Munger II Munger-350 and Dorothy Evarts Evarts-40
Born: Jul 1719 Hampton, Connecticut Died: 1805 Paris, Oneida County, New York
Revolutionary Patriot. He is listed in Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol. 3 L-R by Patricia Law Hatcher.
After the death of his wife Jemima in 1754, Joseph returned to Brimfield, Massachusetts.
He enlisted in the Military, in 1755, in an expedition to Crown Point
On his return, he married Naomi Needham, June 2, 1756. She was daughter to Captain Anthony and Molly (Moulton) Needham.
Joseph Munger served in the French and Indian War as “Sergeant in Captain Ebenezer Moulton's Company, Colonel Pomeroy's regiment in and expedition to Crown Point, from Sept. 11 to Dec. 25, 1755.
He also served as "Sergeant in Captain Anthony Needham's company of 'Minute Men' which march from Brimfield to Cambridge, on the alarm of April 19, 1775. [1]
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