A Guide to the Munford-Merrill family papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1860-1950) Munford-Merrill family papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1860-1950) 39628

A Guide to the Munford-Merrill family papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1860-1950)

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 39628


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
39628
Title
Munford-Merrill family papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1860-1950)
Extent
7.55 cu. ft. (24 boxes)
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Munford-Merrill family. Papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1860-1950). Accession 39628. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Ms. Jon Jones Montgomery, Richmond, June 2002.

Biographical Information

The Munford and Merrill families were residents of Chesterfield and Hanover Counties and Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Robert Munford (1816-1843) was the son of William Munford (1775-1825) of Mecklenburg, Virginia, and Sarah Radford Munford (1785-1864). He married Anne Elizabeth Curtis (1821-1917) in 1838, daughter of Henry Curtis (1793-1862) and Christiana Booth Tyler Curtis (1795-1842) of "Puccoon" Hanover County. Christiana Booth Tyler Curtis was the daughter of John Tyler (1747-1813), Governor of Virginia (1808-1811), and sister of John Tyler (1790-1862), President of the United States (1841-1845). Dr. Munford was a physician and died of yellow fever while on a medical mission to Cuba. Their children included: John Henry Munford (1843-1863), who served with Lechter Light Artillery Regiment and was killed during the Civil War; Robert Beverley Munford (1841-1900); and Christiana Curtis Munford (1843-1916), who married George Franklin Merrill.

Robert Beverley Munford (1841-1900) was a Commissioner of the Revenue for Richmond and married Mary Gray (1856-1880) daughter of James H. Gray, in 1877. Their children included Robert Beverley Munford Jr. (1878-1952) and Mary Gray Munford (1880-1880). He married for a second time to Lucy Taliaferro Smyth (1858-1906) and their children included John Henry Munford (b. 1888) and Kathleen Beverley Munford (ca. 1890-1957). Robert Beverley Munford Jr. was an author and wrote the book, "Richmond homes and memories" (1936).

George Franklin Merrill (1834-1899) was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, and attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1858. He moved to Mobile, Alabama, where he practiced law and joined the 4th Regiment, Alabama Infantry during the Civil War. After the war he moved to Richmond to work at a school for girls and was principal of the Richmond Normal School. He was married first to Mildred Briggs of Culpeper County, Virginia. He married for a second time to Christiana Curtis Munford and their children included: Mary Page Merrill (1868-1959); Robert Munford Merrill (1869-1947); George Franklin Merrill (1873-1875); Annie Merrill (1877-1965) who married Daniel W. Lindsey (1871-1961); Rosa Merrill (b. 1878); David Batchelder Merrill (1883-1959); William Preston Munford Merrill (1886-1972); and Edith Carleton Merrill (1880-1937) who married Jesse Foster Roache (1881-1975). Their daughter, Edith Merrill Roache (b. 1908) married Sverre F. Tollefsen (1902-1963) in 1946.

Scope and Content

Papers, 1765-1998 (bulk 1860-1950), of the Munford and Merrill families of Chesterfield and Hanover Counties and Richmond, Virginia. Included are correspondence, deeds, estate records, genealogical notes, photographs, publications, and scrapbooks. The bulk of the collection consists of the Photographs and Scrapbooks Series. The photographs include numerous carte de visites, cabinet cards, and a few tintypes from Richmond photographic studios. Included are photographs of family members, African Americans, buildings, college, pets, and vacations and travels. Scrapbooks include clippings of poetry and fiction stories, genealogy, local news, Civil War, historic Richmond homes, and college.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into the following series:

Series I: Papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1880-1950) Series II: Photographs and Photograph albums, 1860-1994 (bulk 1860-1950) Series III: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, ca. 1920-1960

Contents List

Series I: Papers , 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1880-1950) .
Boxes 1-4
Extent: 1.6 cu. ft. (4 boxes).

Papers, 1765, 1818-1998 (bulk 1880-1950) of the Munford and Merrill families of Chesterfield and Hanover Counties and Richmond, Virginia. Included are agreements, baby book, certificates, clippings, correspondence, deeds, estate records, genealogical notes, military records, obituaries, programs, publications, stock certificates, and wills.

Of note are several letters from Dr. Robert Munford including a letter, 18 June 1838, from Dr. Robert Munford to Dr. Henry Curtis regarding his proposed nuptials to Anne Curtis, daughter of Henry Curtis; letter, 24 November 1842, from John Rutherfoord regarding the outstanding character of Dr. Robert Munford and his upcoming move to Cuba; letter, 14 December 1843, from Dr. Robert Munford in Havana, Cuba, to his mother Sarah Munford, Richmond, discussing his efforts to spread religious ideas among the soldiers of the island. Also includes letters, 1896-1897, from Robert B. Munford to his wife, Lucy Munford; letter, 1906, from Ann Munford to her son Robert, regarding the division of her estate. Also included are letters, 1926, to Edith Roache, while at Mary Baldwin College, from her parents; letters of consolation for the death of her mother in 1937; and letters, 1944-1945, from future husband, Sverre Tollefson.

Of note are copies of the surrender agreements, 10 April 1865 and 11 April 1865, regarding Army of Northern Virginia. Also included are deeds and plats for land in Chesterfield County and Richmond and estate records of Christiana Merrill, William Preston Munford Merrill, Kathleen Beverley Munford, Robert B. Munford Jr., Robert B. Munford Sr., and Jesse Foster Roache.

Also of note are the genealogical notes on the Curtis, Merrill, Munford, Page, Roache, and Tyler families. Also included are military records, programs, promissory note for the hire of a slave in Mississippi, stock certificates, will of Lucy T.S. Munford, and various sheet music and librettos.

Arranged alphabetically by folder title.

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Series II: Photographs and Photograph Albums , 1860-1994 (bulk 1860-1950) .
Boxes 4-14
Extent: 3.3 cu. ft. (10.5 boxes).

Photographs, ca. 1860-1994 (bulk 1860-1950), of the Munford, Merrill, Roache, and related families. The collections strength is the 19th century photographs, including numerous carte de visite and a few tin types. Many of the photographs are from Richmond area studios such as Anderson, C.R. Rees & Co., Vannerson & Jones, G.W. Davis, G.W. Minnis, and Richmond Photograph Co.

Arranged into two subseries: Subseries 1. Loose photographs; Subseries 2. Photograph Albums.

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Series III: Scrapbooks and Ephemera , ca. 1861-1968 .
Boxes 15-24
Extent: 2.65 cu. ft. (10 boxes).

Scrapbooks and ephemera, ca. 1861-1968, of the Munford and Merrill families. Included are scrapbooks of Christiana Curtis Munford, Robert B. Munford, Robert B. Munford Jr., Rosalie Merrill Noland, and Edith Merrill Roache Tollefsen. The scrapbooks contain clippings relating the Civil War, poetry, genealogy, college, and local news. Of note are the scrapbooks of Robert B. Munford Jr. containing clippings on historic Richmond homes and buildings that were possibly used for his book "Richmond Homes and Memories (1936)." Also of note are several scrapbooks of Edith Merrill Roache Tollefson documenting New Hanover High School in Wilmington, North Carolina, and her college years at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. Included are several genealogical scrapbooks containing clippings, copies of death and military certificates, receipts, correspondence, and family trees on the Armistead, Bachelder, Beverley, Bland, Byrd, Carter, Lee, Merrill, Munford, Noland, Page, Randolph, Tyler, and Whittle families.

Included are family Bibles of Edith Merrill and Robert Munford Jr. The family records have been copied and cataloged individually by family name. Also included are loose postcards and souvenir postcard albums, ca. 1920-1960, from various North Carolina, Virginia, and European historic sites.

Arranged chronologically.

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