Stuart,

I just wrote more or less the same thing and that post may not go through. I should have seen your previous reply. But, I had Miller's book right by my side at the time. 

I might add that the first issue of The Bulletin of the Northumberland Historical Society (Vol. 1, No. 1, July 1964) is devoted entirely the events at Munday (also Monday) Point during the War of 1812 (19 pages.) The article was written by Dr. James Motley Book of Lottsburg, who was one of the founders of the Northumberland County Historical Society and, along with James F. Lewis of Irvington, a mover and shaker in the Society until his death.

Craig

On Mar 31, 2011, at 10:06 AM, Stuart or Rosanne Butler wrote:

> Dear Mr. Jackson,
> 
> According to Mary R. Miller, Place-Names of the Northern Neck of Virginia, page 106, the point was proably named for a Capt. Henry Munday. An engagement with the British and Virginia militia took place there on August 3, 1814, during the War of 1812.
> 
> Stuart Butler
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> Subject: [VA-HIST] Mundy Point (Northumberland County)
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> 
> Can anyone provide me with a good source or sources on the origin of
> the name "Mundy Point" in Northumberland County? It is located on the
> Yeocomico River off the Potomac River. Any suggestions would be
> greatly appreciated.
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