William H. Long
Son of John R.
Long & Sarah Ann Piper
The search for the family of William H. Long was not easy, since there were many individuals by the same name in Michigan from 1860 to 1900. Moreover, some of them were soldiers in the Civil War.I am not publishing every document pertaining to the Long/Munn family. Using those that I have selected, anyone can easily find the missing ones in order to complete a family tree.
I have, in fact, retained the following ones for various reasons. The main one is the fact that (according to my research…) William’s brother, George Jackson Long, married Aucillia C. Munn in 1869 from Illinois USA. William H. married Mercy Ann Munn (also known as Mary Munn and Mercy Munn in some documents) from Illinois (New York in other documents). So, brothers married sisters.
William H. first appeared in the 1850 Census at Gaines Orleans New York. He was six (6) years old, hence born about 1844.
Ten years later, he appeared in the 1860 Census at Walton Eaton
MI. He was 14 years old.
There is more than 10 years difference between these two screenshots.
Sarah Ann Piper had died and John R. had remarried with Nancy M. Parker from
New York NY.
Up to now, I have found the following members of the family of William H. Long & Mercy A. Munn.
The family appeared in the 1880 Census from Lee, Calhoun MI. The age of
William in this document is incorrect.
1900 Census in Lee Calhoun MI
The family is shown in the 1910 Census taken at Lee Calhoun MI. Effie M. & William E. had left the family. The couple had two children under their
roof: Tom A. (Thomas Robert) & Howard.
In the 1920 Census at Marshall MI, only Howard is living with Mercy Ann
Munn-Long. William H. died in 1916.
About Effie Long
Marriage of Effie Long to
George E. Teachout at
Harbour Springs MI. in July 03, 1893.
Same event
Death of Effie M. Long
About Lovina Clara Long
Marriage of Lovina Long to Scott Dalley
Marriage of Lovina Long to Scott Dalley
in Marshall MI on March 30,
1907
Same event
Marriage of Lovina Long to Ben Chapman
Marriage of Lovina to Ernest Edward Hopkins.
Same event
About Emma Long
Birth of Emma Long
NB. She was the twin of William Enon.
About Earl H. Long
Enlistment in the Army
Same event
Marriage of Earl H. Long
to Minnie Horton-Counterman
Marriage of Earl H. Long
Enlistment in the Army
Same event
Marriage of Earl H. Long
to Minnie Horton-Counterman
Marriage of Earl H. Long
Same event
Death of Earl H. Long
About Blanche Long
Birth of Blanche Long
Marriage of Blanche Long
Same event
Same event
Death of Blanche Long
Same event
About Howard Long
Enlistment in the Army
Death of Howard Long
About Thomas Robert Long
Same event
Marriage of Thomas Robert Long
Enlistment in the Army
Death of Thomas Robert Long
About Enon Long
Birth of Enon Long
1920 Census at Lee Calhoun MI
Marriage of Enon Long
Same event
Second marriage of Enon Long
Enlistment in the Army
Death of Enon Long
About Julia Belle Long
Marriage of Julia Belle Long
Death of Julia Belle Long-Sine
Same event
Same event
Death of the husband of Julia Belle & Mary E. Long
About Mary E. Long
Same event
1910 Census at Lee Calhoun for the family of
Mary E. Long to Louis (Luey) Sine
Same event
William H. Long in the Civil War
Enlistment in the Army in 1861
Birth of Enon Long
1920 Census at Lee Calhoun MI
Marriage of Enon Long
Same event
Second marriage of Enon Long
Enlistment in the Army
Death of Enon Long
About Julia Belle Long
Marriage of Julia Belle Long
Death of Julia Belle Long-Sine
Same event
Same event
Death of the husband of Julia Belle & Mary E. Long
About Mary E. Long
Marriage of Mary Long to Luey Sine
in Marshall MI. on April 18, 1908.
Same event
1910 Census at Lee Calhoun for the family of
Mary E. Long to Louis (Luey) Sine
Same event
William H. Long in the Civil War
Enlistment in the Army in 1861
He was a member of the H-13
Michigan Infantry
Application for a headstone
for William H. Long
on February 18, 1927 in
Marshall MI.
William H. Long was declared a
war invalid on July 29, 1887.
His wife was Mercy Ann Munn.
He was part of the H-13 Michigan Infantry.
He died in August 10, 1916.
Mercy Ann received a disability war pension
Same event
William H. Long is buried at
the Townsend Cemetery
in Marshall Calhoun MI.
Same event
on June 21, 1936 in Calhoun
MI.
Her father was Abraham (Abel) Munn
and she was born in New York NY.
This 1860 Census taken in
Orleans New York is quite revealing, since John R. & Sarah Ann Piper lived
in Orleans in 1850.
It is, then, reasonable to believe that
It is, then, reasonable to believe that
the Long & Munn
families met there.