BIO: Mundell, James s/o Mundell, Isaiah & Abigail Hunter - Unknown Co PLEASANT RUN TOWNSHIP, LAWRENCE COUNTY, INDIANA Page 328 JAMES MUNDELL, a descendant of one of Lawrence County's oldest families, was born here October 18, 1829, the fourth son of Isaiah and Abigail (Hunter) Mundell, both of whom were natives of Kentucky, coming to Indiana in 1806 and 1818 respectively. For twenty-three years James remained with his parents, attending school and assisting on the home farm. Miss Polly Ann, daughter of Thomas and Catharine (McCoy) Peed, became his wife December 14, 1851, and in September, ten years later, he left friends and fireside to do battle for the right. He was a member of Company G, Fiftieth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, but owing to disability was discharged in 1862, at Bowling Green, Ky. Mr. Mundell is one of his township's prosperous citizens, and in addition to farming, deals in general merchandize on his farm. Both he and wife belong to the Christian Church. "HISTORY OF LAWRENCE, ORANGE & WASHINGTON COUNTIES INDIANA" GOODSPEED BROS. 1884 Transcribed by: Diana Flynn Date: 25 Jul 1997