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THE MUNYARDS The Munyards were a large family and a branch living in Greenwich and Kent became closely linked to The Brownfield family in the early 1800 s when three Brownfield brothers married three Munyards. Even after the Brownfield families had left Greenwich for Gravesend at the end of the 1840 s they kept in touch with the Munyards, particularly in Meopham and Ash. This is not surprising given that Mary Ann Brownfield had been born Mary Ann Munyard. The history of the Munyard family has been extensively recorded in two books Meet the Munyards Volumes 1 and 2 published privately (there is a copy of vol. 1 in The Greenwich Local History Library). The book was compiled and edited by Rhonda McKinnon in South Western Australia and Irene Absolom in New Zealand. WILLIAM MUNYARD married REBECKAH HUMPHRIES in 1725 at St Antholin s Church in Budge Row, London, on May 13 th. 1 William MUNYARD and Rebeckah appear to have had three sons, although it is likely that there were more children given the size of families at that time. William remarried a widow, MARY LUDBEY (or LUBLEY) on April 17, 1743. The three sons who have been identified as probably related are: 2 (1) DANIEL MUNYARD a shoemaker, who married PHILLIS ROSS in St Mildred s Church, Poultry on April 17, 1756. Phillis was buried at St Giles, Camberwell on February 28, 1801. Daniel was recorded as a bootmaker in Greenwich in The Universal Directory of Great Britain 1791 Volume III. He was the only Munyard mentioned. (2) JAMES MUNYARD married to Sarah. (3) The interest for the Brownfield story however, comes from the children of WILLIAM MUNYARD who married ANN ROBINS in St Giles, Camberwell, on March 19, 1759. The witnesses at the wedding were Daniel Munyard, his brother and Mary Munyard, probably his stepmother. William had been born in 1735 and Ann was born in London in 1738 3, her parents were Absalom ROBINS and Elizabeth. William was a shoemaker and lived near the bridge at Deptford. 4 He was buried at St Giles, Camberwell, on January 16, 1803. 4 (Lewisham Local Studies Library) View from Deptford Bridge in 1840 William and Ann Munyard

William and Ann had ten children: (i). WILLIAM MUNYARD, who was christened at St Giles Camberwell, on January 16, 1760 and buried, aged just eighteen months, on July 26, 1761 at St Giles. 5 (ii). WILLIAM MUNYARD, who was christened at St Giles, Camberwell on October 21, 1761. He married SARAH STONER in St Anne s, Soho on November 20, 1797. They have a number of descendents, some of whom who now live in Australia and have been involved in the preparation of Meet the Munyards. Sarah was born in 1771 and died on March 6, 1836. William was buried at St Paul s, Deptford on July 27, 1831. 5 (iii). ANNA MARIA MUNYARD who was christened at St Giles, Camberwell on October 2, 1763. 5 (iv). JAMES PRESTON MUNYARD who was christened at St Giles, Camberwell on August 11, 1765 and buried on May 10, 1766. 5 (v). JAMES MUNYARD who was christened at St Giles Camberwell, on June 14, 1767. 5 (vi). DANIEL MUNYARD who was christened at St Giles, Camberwell on August 4, 1769 He married SARAH STRICKLAND in St Alphege s, Greenwich on February 21, 1790. Sarah had been christened at St Paul s Deptford in May 1770. They are the ancestors of Betty Johnson in Australia. Daniel died on July 16, 1800. 5 Their grandaughter Mary Ann Munyard married Thomas Goodger of Funtington on August 8, 1849 in St Andrew By the Wardrobe, London. They emigrated to New Zealand, but descendants of the Goodger family still live in Funtington. (vii). JOHN MUNYARD who was christened at St Giles, Camberwell on January 12, 1772. 5 (viii). MATHEW MUNYARD who was born in about 1774. Mathew Munyard married JANE (JENNY) BAYLEY at St. Paul s, Deptford on March 10, 1799; James and Eliza Bayley were the witnesses. 6 Jenny had been born in Rotherhithe, the adjoining parish in about 1776. 7 Mathew died on March 24, 1826, and was buried in Greenwich Churchyard at St Alphege s on April 2; 8 but Jenny was still living in Greenwich in 1851, at the age of 75, with her son Alfred Henry and his family 9. She died in Greenwich on December 3, 1853. 10 The wife of Mathew Munyard is recorded as both Jane and Jenny in the St Alphege s Parish Register (copies at GLHL). She had a daughter called Jane, which suggests that she had been baptized as Jane, but she was probably known as Jenny. Mathew and Jenny had ten children: (i). GEORGE MUNYARD who was born on January 28, 1800 in Greenwich and christened on February 16, 1800 at St Alphege s. On February 8, 1818, he married ELIZABETH ANN HALL at St Dunstan s, Stepney. In 1871, George Munyard was living in St Vincent Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada. The census records him as a widower, farmer, and a Baptist of English origin. 11 George and Elizabeth had twelve children. (ii). JANE MUNYARD who was born on October 11, 1801 in Greenwich and was christened at St Alphege s on January 28, 1801. 12 She married James Brownfield on November 26, 1821 at St. Alphege s. 13 (See Chapter, James Brownfield) (iii). THOMAS MUNYARD who was born on December 24, 1803 in Greenwich. Thomas was christened on January 15, 1804 at St Alphege s but died in November the same year. 15 (iv). MARY (ANN) MUNYARD who was born on November 16, 1805 and Christened in St Alphege s on December 8, 1805. 14

Children of William and Ann Munyard (v). ELIZABETH MUNYARD who was born on June 24, 1807 and christened at St Alphege s on July 19. She died at the age of one year and nine months on April 12, 1809 nd is buried in Greenwich churchyard. 14 (vi). ALFRED HENRY MUNYARD who was born on March 13, 1809 in Greenwich. He was christened on May 21, 1809 at St Alphege s. Alfred married CHARLOTTE TURNER on March 7, 1833 at St Paul s Church, Covent Garden. 14 Alfred and Charlotte had six children: Jessy born May 8, 1834 and christened at St Alphege s on the 4 th of June; Alfred born December 30, 1835 and christened at St Alphege s on the 17 th of February; Sydney born October 30, 1837 and christened at St Alphege s on the 3 rd of December; Margaret born June 17, 1840 and christened at St Alphege s on the 15 th of July; Mathew Herbert born in Greenwich on April 29, 1842 and christened at St Alphege s on the 29 th of May; and Lewis who was born in Greenwich on January 3, 1846 but died before he was six months old. 15 Alfred s wife Charlotte also died in 1846. In 1832 Alfred was living in Church Street, Greenwich and working as a butcher. 15 The 1851 census shows the widower Alfred living at 48 London Street, Greenwich, which was where he had his butchers shop, with all his surviving children, his Mother Jenny aged 65, and an Ann MUNYARD aged 45 16. In the 1881 census he is recorded at London Street with his niece Sarah, a widow aged 57, as his housekeeper. There were also five assistants at the address but no other members of the family. 17 He died on August 20, 1889 in Shepton Mallet in Somerset. 18 The butchers shop still existed in the 1960 s but after the end of World War II, in 1945, the road was renamed and numbered and the shop became, 251 Greenwich High Road. 19 (vii). MATHEW MUNYARD who was born on February 8, 1811 in Greenwich, and christened on January 15, 1804 at St Alphege s. He died on November 21, 1841 at Royal Hill in Greenwich and was buried in Greenwich churchyard on 26 th November. 20 (viii). HENRY EDWARD MUNYARD who was born on November 24, 1812 at London Street, Greenwich, christened on January 3, 1813 at St Alphege s. He died at the age of 78 on April 10, 1890 still in Greenwich. 20

Children of William and Ann Munyard (cont) (ix). ELIZABETH MARY MUNYARD who was born on June 15, 1815 and was christened at St Alphege s on July 2 nd. Sadly the second Elizabeth also died as an infant in August 1815 and was buried on September 1 st in Greenwich Churchyard. 20 (xii). ARTHUR MUNYARD who was born on September 22, 1816 in Greenwich and was christened on November 3, 1816 in St Alphege s. Arthur married Mary Ann ROSS in St Alphege s on June 23, 1842. 20 Arthur died in Greenwich on October 21, 1881 20 and Mary died on September 24, 1889. 20 Map of Deptford in 1740 by Rocque. Showing the Dockyard top left, Deptford Creek in the centre, Greenwich Hospital top right, St Alphege s Church opposite the street of Church Street and Deptford Bridge leading to the Broadway bottom left.

George Munyard (ix). GEORGE MUNYARD was the ninth child of William Munyard and Ann Robins. He was christened at St Paul s Church, Deptford on Christmas day 1776. 20 On August 23, 1795, George married MARY GANNER at St Michael s Church, Wood Street in the City of London. 21 The service was conducted by Robert Cooper and the witnesses were George s brother Mathew and a Mary Bailey (Mathew married a Jenny Bayley in 1799 were they related?). Wood Street is not far from where George was an apprentice, north of the Thames. He was 5½ years into the seven years of his indenture when he married. Marriage by an apprentice was not permitted, so did George give up his apprenticeship? Mary Ann, their first child was born 15 months after George and Mary were married. Deptford Broadway in 1840 (Lewisham Local Studies Library) By 1798, when their second daughter was born, George and Mary were living at Broadway, Deptford and his occupation was a Currier and Leather Cutter. By 1802 when their fourth child, Charlotte was born, they had moved to London Street, Greenwich. 22 By 1841, George and Mary had moved to Terry s Lodge at Ash in Kent a farm of 364 acres and in the census his occupation is given as a farmer. Also present at Terry s Lodge on census night were their daughter Mary Ann, wife of William Brownfield and her daughter Emily Brownfield who was aged 11, (she was recorded in the census as 5), their son, George Munyard aged 27 and their widowed daughter in law Mary, née Roberts. She had been married to William Mead Munyard in 1838 but William had died in 1839. She later married George (jnr.) in 1845. George (snr.) died in Ash on November 10, 1845 and was buried at Greenwich on November 17 th. His wife Mary died in Dartford in 1848. 23 George and Mary had ten children: (i). MARY ANN MUNYARD who was born on November 30, 1796. 24 Mary Ann married WILLIAM BROWNFIELD, son of William Brownfield and Sarah Halfpenny

Children of George Munyard on February 3, 1817 in Saint Alphege s Church, Greenwich. 25 (See chapter, William and Mary Ann) (ii). SARAH MUNYARD who was born on November 5, 1798 at the Broadway, Deptford, London, and was christened on November 25, 1798, at St. Paul s Church, Deptford. 26 Sarah married THOMAS BROWNFIELD on November 16, 1818 in Saint Alphege s Church, Greenwich. 27 Sarah died of hepatitis at the age of 41, on February 17, 1840 at Ballast Quay (See chapter, Thomas Brownfield). (iii). GEORGE MUNYARD who born on March 16, 1800 at the Broadway, Deptford and was christened on April 6, 1800 at St. Paul s Church, Deptford. 28 He married MARY ROBERTS on February 25, 1845 at St Martin in the Fields, Westminster. 29 Mary Roberts was a widow having previously been married briefly, to George s brother William Munyard. George died on February 12, 1853 at Ash in Kent. 30 (iv). CHARLOTTE MUNYARD who was born on March 10, 1802 at London Street, Greenwich and was christened on April 4, 1802 at St. Alphege s Church, Greenwich. 31 In the 1841 census Charlotte was recorded staying with her brother in law, Thomas Brownfield, at Crowley s Wharf. She was still unmarried and had presumably come to look after the family, after the death of her sister Sarah the year before. She must have married as by the time of her death on November 3, 1869 as she was described as a widow. She remained close to her sister Mary Ann to whom she left a quarter of her residual estate. She also included her nieces Mary Ann and Emily Brownfield in her will. Samuel Brownfield was one of her executors. (v). WILLIAM MUNYARD who was born on December 16, 1803 at London Street, Greenwich and was christened on January 8, 1804 at St. Alphege s, Greenwich. 32 He died in October 1807, at the age of three, and was buried in Greenwich Churchyard on 12 th October. 33 (vi). CHARLES MUNYARD who was born on January 22, 1806 at London Street, Greenwich and was christened on February 11, 1806 at St. Alphege s Church, Greenwich. 34 Charles died on May 20, 1834 and was buried on May 23 rd in Greenwich Churchyard. 35 (vii). THOMAS MUNYARD who was born on January 10, 1808 at London Street, Greenwich and was christened on February 7, 1808 at St. Alphege s Church. 36 Thomas married EMMA EASTWOOD 37. Emma had been born in 1833 at Bloomby (?abbreviation of Bloomsbury) in Middlesex 38 she was therefore twenty-five years younger than Thomas. They had two sons Thomas, born on March 1, 1857 and William Christopher, born on September 1, 1864. 39 Both boys were christened at St Alphege s on May 11, 1866. 40 Thomas (snr.) died on October 21, 1881, at 1 Miles Terrace, East Greenwich. 41 Emma died on July 3, 1892. 42 (viii). WILLIAM MEAD MUNYARD was born on Emma April 17, 1810 and was christened at St Alphege s on April 22, 1810. 43 Eastwood William married MARY ROBERTS on November 20, 1838 but died five months later on April 19, 1839 at The High Street, Gravesend. He was buried on 26 th April. 44

George Munyard (ix). WALTER MUNYARD who was born on April 17, 1812 and was christened at St Alphege s on May 17, 1812. Walter died in 1835 and was buried in Greenwich on 1 st March. 45 (x). AUGUSTUS MUNYARD who was born on March 19, 1814 at London Street, Greenwich and was christened on April 10, 1814 at St. Alphege s Church, Greenwich. 46 He married SARAH JANE OWEN on January 21, 1844 in Ash, Kent and died in Ash on March 4, 1856. 47 Augustus was the ancestor of Irene Absalom in New Zealand (x). MARY ANN MUNYARD who was christened at St Paul s, Deptford on May 9, 1779. 48 was their last child. The brothers Mathew and George seem to have been very close. They were brought up in Deptford where their father was a shoemaker. Both boys were apprenticed to a Mr. Hodges 49, but although they were only two years apart in age, they were indentured some 6 years apart. A Thomas Arbuthnot who was also apprenticed at the same time became particularly close to George, acting as a witness at the weddings of both his older daughters. Mr. Hodges lived in the parish of St Martin s Le Grand, north of the Thames and it is interesting that the boys should have been sent there, when there was a large congregation of leather workers closer to their home, at Bermondsey s Leather market. 50 It is possible that the family was connected with Munyards (Daniel Munyard married Phillis Ross at St Mildred s Church in Poultry Street in 1756) living in this area but the relationship has not been proven. 51 Mathew Munyard Son of William Munyard of Deptford Bridge in the County of Kent Cordwainer puts himself Apprentice to John Hodges of St Martins le Grand London Currier and also Citizen and Currier of London for the term of seven years by Indenture dated the 11 th day of May 1787. Consid ron Labour and service bound on the Order in the presence of Mr Warden Crowley George Munyard Son of William Munyard of Deptford in the County of Kent Cordwainer puts himself Apprentice to John Hodges of Saint Martins le Grand London Currier and also Citizen and Currier of London for the term of seven years by Indenture dated the 26 th day of January 1793 bound on the order Consd ron Labour and service After George had finished his apprenticeship he worked first in the Broadway at Deptford as a Currier 52 (one who colours leather after it is cured) 53 and Leather Cutter, but by 1800, he had moved to Greenwich and gone into partnership with his brother. M and G. Munyard are listed in Holden s London Directory in 1800, 1802, and 1811 as Curriers and Leather Cutters in London Street, Greenwich (This is now known as Greenwich High Road). In 1834 a Mr. Richardson is quoted as saying In the last 20 years London Street, the main route into Greenwich from London, had changed from being a street of private homes to one of commerce with almost every house now having a shop frontage 54. In 1839 G. Munyard of London Street, Greenwich is listed in Pigot s Commercial Directory for Kent, Surrey and Sussex under Curriers and leather cutters. 55 In the 1841 census George and his wife Mary, both aged 65 are shown living at Terry s Lodge Farm in Ash, Kent. George died on November 10, 1845 at Ash, but was buried in Greenwich. The business of G. Munyard was still listed selling leather at London Street in 1847. 56

George Munyard Mathew and George also had a number of other business ventures and in 1810 were paying rent for land that they had reserved, presumably for future development on Hatcliffe s Estate and on Mr. Roan s Estate. 57 Plan of development at Greenwich with Munyard plots numbered 2 & 3. Roan Street and the wide cross street, now called Haddo Street after Lord Haddo, who held the appointment of The Ranger of Greenwich Park in 1850, 58 still exist. Entries from books contained in the St. Alphege s Parish Chest state: Hatcliffe s Estate Rental: Messrs. Mathew and George Munyard, for the moiety of a rent of 35. 11s. per annum, reserved on a lease of two pieces of marsh land at the bottom of Horn Lane, for 21 years, from Lady-Day, 1810..... 5 10 0 RENTAL OF MR ROAN S ESTATE Messrs. Mathew and George Munyard, for the ground rent of a piece of land, marked in the plan No. 2 reserved for a lease for 61 years, from Midsummer, 1810, At per annum....... 8 8 0 George Munyard Messrs. Mathew and George Munyard, for the ground rent of a piece of land, marked in the plan No. 3 reserved for a lease for 61 years, from Midsummer, 1810, At per annum,..... 8 8 0 The Brownfield and Munyard families remained in touch for some time William Brownfield (married to Mary Ann Munyard) was executor of the will of his brother-in-law

George Munyard written in 1846, 59 although he was not present when the will was proved on March 26, 1853. Samuel Brownfield was an executor of his Uncle, Thomas Munyard s will, written in 1880. 60 Many of the Munyards remained in Greenwich, although a number moved to Ash, a village a few miles south of the river on the other side of Blackheath and later to Meopham. William Brownfield and his wife Mary Ann (Munyard) also retired to Meopham where they are both buried 61. There were sixteen Munyards listed in the 1851 census as being in Greenwich on Sunday March 30. 62 In the 1881 census there were twenty-one Munyards recorded at five addresses in Greenwich, 63 but no Brownfields, who had all moved to Gravesend or Meopham. As recently as 1969 there was a butchers shop in Greenwich High Road still known as MUNYARDS. 64 A number of Munyards also emigrated to Australia and New Zealand. Hybrid map of Greenwich (Microsoft Virtual Earth) Deptford Creek is on the left. Haddo and Roan Street where Mathew and George bought plots of land still exist. London Street where M and G Munyard had their Curriers and leather Cutters business is now called Greenwich High Road. Crane Street where William Brownfield lived is at the top right corner the other side of the Naval Hospital.

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41. Ibid. 42. Ibid. 43. Ibid. 44. Ibid. 45. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index, Copyright 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997. Batch #: C006321, Sheet #:, Source Call #: 0363062, 0254589, 0254590. 46. George Munyard GED. Rhonda McKinnon. 47. Ibid. 48. Early Munyard Families Betty Johnson, imported 3/1/2001. 49. Photocopies of Apprentice Bindings from St Alphege s Parish chest. Irene Absalom. 50. Walford, E (post1878), Old and New London, vol vi, p123. 51. Meet the Munyards p25 52. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index, Copyright 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997 53. Nuttall s Standard Dictionary of the English Language. 54. Walford, E (post1878), Old and New London, vol vi, p123 55. Pigot s Commercial Directory for Kent, Surrey and Sussex 1839 56. 1847 Poll Book, Greenwich Local history Library 57. Photocopies of Rent Book from St Alphege s Parish chest. Irene Absalom 58. Introduction, 1851 Census Index, Greenwich Parish, NWKFHS 59. Will of George Munyard. Photocopy in personal papers. 60. Will of Thomas Munyard. Photocopy in personal papers 61. Tombstone Meopham Churchyard. 62. 1851 Census Index, Greenwich Parish, NWKFHS. 63. 1881 census LDS CD set. 64. Family History Monthly, No 16 Jan 1997, page 39