Tennessee Family Group Sheet for the George Washington CHUNN Family
Husband: George Washington CHUNN
Birthdate: 1835
Birthplace: TN
Death date: October 27, 1861
Place of death: Hopkinsville, Christian Co., KY
Father:
Mother:
Marriage date: 1852
Marriage place: MS
Wife: Nancy Jane MOORE
Birthdate: January 3, 1833
Birthplace: KY
Death date: December 27, 1910
Place of death: Zion Hill, Union Co., MS
Father: George Washington MOORE
Mother: Lucinda unknown
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Mary Ann Emma Jane CHUNN
Sex: F
Birthdate: October 10, 1853
Birthplace: Tippah Co., MS
Death date: March 6, 1930
Place of death: Tishomingo Co., MS
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouses' names: H. Jack BRYANT
Child No. 2: Lucy CHUNN
Sex: F
Birthdate: 1855
Birthplace: MS
Death date: about 1861
Place of death: MS
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouses' names:
Child No. 3: James Thomas CHUNN
Sex: M
Birthdate: November 2, 1857
Birthplace: Union Co., MS
Death date: December 17, 1947
Place of death: Union Co., MS
Marriage date: about 1877
Marriage place:
Spouses' names: Narcissus THOMPSON and Matilda Elizabeth BATES
Child No. 4: Newton Jasper CHUNN
Sex: M
Birthdate: February 4, 1859
Birthplace: Union Co., MS
Death date: February 22, 1946
Place of death: Ripley, Tippah Co., MS
Marriage date: July 27, 1879
Marriage place: Union Co., MS
Spouses' names: Nancy Jane Matilda Moriah Bethel RANDLE
Child No. 5: John Falkner CHUNN
Sex: M
Birthdate: about 1861
Birthplace: Union Co., MS
Death date: about 1861
Place of death: Union Co., MS
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
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Documentation:
* Note from Vicki Burress Roach: I haven't done much Chunn research, but the earliest Chunn I've located
thus far in the United States was a Rebecca Chunn in 1760 in Trinity Parish, Charles Co., MD. I find a number of Chunn
families in MD during the 1770's and 1780's. Wonder if our line descends from them? According to Shirley Stanford there
was a John Chunn from England who came to America and settled in Maryland. He had many descendants, but we haven't
linked G.W. with them. In May, 2002 we began corresponding online with Stacie Leng who states her ancestor is Robert
James M. Chunn and he was a brother to our George Washington Chunn. She states their parents were William and Nancy
Chunn, but other Chunn researchers contradict this so we are continuing to research and speculate! 1840 Tennessee census
shows 3 possibilites for G.W.'s Father: Wm. Chunn in Gibson Co. Wm. Chun in Weakley Co. Samuel L. Chunn in Polk Co.
* From THE CHUNN CLAN By Mrs. George Stanford and Mrs. James Stanford: "In 1981 Anna Lee Magill stated to
the writer that her father, Newton Jasper Chunn, told her his grandfather, the father of George W. Chunn was full-
blooded Irish. In 1976 Macie Bell Barton said she heard her father, Newton Jasper Chunn, say his father was Scotch-
Irish. Jasper Chunn, great grandson of G.W. Chunn, and Mrs. Loretta Easley, said they had always understood the Chunns
came from SC to MS. Another family member states that three Chunns came to this country. Thomas (who had a son named
Thomas); Andrew (who died in the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 and is supposedly buried there); and another Chunn, name
unknown. This has also not been proven.
* Mrs. Stanford didn't find a Chunn on any passenger lists. Mrs. Stanford states she first found G.W. Chunn
on the 1860 census of Tippah Co., MS married with 4 children the oldest being 7 years old, born 1853 which is correct.
His address was Ripley and he was a farm laborer. Their ages are incorrect going by G.W.'s military records and his
wife's tombstone. His military records puts his date of birth around 1835."
* 1860 Tippah Co., MS census George CHUNN age 22 male farmer /300 TN Nancy A. 23 F KY Lucy 4 F MS Thomas 2 M
MS Newton J. 1 M MS Emmer J. 7 F MS
* July 31, 1861 G.W. Chunn mustered into State of Mississippi service to serve a period of one year.
Confederate Records for G.W. Chunn, private, age 25 years, Capt. Robert J. Hill's Co. Falkner Guard, 2nd Regiment, 1
Brig., Mississippi Vols. Muster Roll for Aug. 24 to Sept. 19, 1861, Pvt. G.W. Chunn in Co. B, 2 Regt., 1 Brig, Army of
Mississippi, enlisted: When: July 31, 1861, where: Orziba, By whom: E.M. Wells, period: 12 months. remarks: died in
hospital at Kopkinsville, KY Oct. 27, 1861
* September 19, 1861 Transferred to Confederate Service from 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, Mississippi
Volunteers to 23rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. This regiment was also known as the 3rd Regiment, Mississippi
Infantry.
* October 27, 1861 G.W. Chunn died of measles in hospital in Kopkinsville, KY. (We feel sure he is buried
under the monument in Riverside Cemetery which commemorates 101 unknown soldiers who died in the winter of 1861-62,
since the 3rd Miss. Regiment is listed as one of the commands of soldiers buried there.) Muster roll states he had no
money and his effects were: tribles received Feb. 5, 1862.
* The family had heard that he was recovering when he received word that two of his children, Lucy and John
Falkner, were seriously ill. He was preparing to obtain a furlough during which time he went to Headquarters in a
downpour of rain, had a relapse of the measles and died. The two ill children also died.
* According to writer Andrew Brown, of the 23rd original 737 soldiers, 91 died of diseases, and 45 were
buried in Hopkinsville, KY.
* An Administrative bond was posted Dec. 16, 1861 naming Nancy Chunn his administratrix with G.W. Moore, her
father. Nancy Jane was left a young widow at the age of 29 with three small children. She never remarried.
* Col. W.C. Falkner, who organized the Falkner Guards which G.W. Chunn joined, was a close friend of the
family and is said to have aided her financially. Since he was a lawyer, perhaps he assisted her in obtaining a small
pension from the State of Miss., which her granddaughter, Ila Chunn Stanford, said she received.
* Andrew Brown also notes a C.C. Chunn who was one of the incorporators of the Ripley Railroad. There were
35 other men whose names were also mentioned in 1871. Most of these men were from Ripley, and Salem which is now
Ashland, MS.
* To date Mrs. Stanford had not locted a C.C. Chunn on either the Tippah or Benton Co. census records.
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