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Hugh Munro

Male Abt 1512 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hugh Munro was born about 1512 (son of Mr. John Munro, II of Coul and Margaret McKenzie, of Strathconon); and died.

    Notes:

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734) by R. W. Munro - M/2

    "Mr John Munro of Balcony and Coul married Mcby of Strathchonnins daughter Margaret by whom he had John Hugh William Andrew David and Donald."

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mr. John Munro, II of Coul was born about 1470 (son of Hugh Munro, I of Coul and Eva MacLean, of Urquhart); died in 1551.

    Notes:

    John Munro of Balcony and Coul lived at Ord of Inverbrene and was named "Waddie" or "a mhadaidh" from having killed a wolf. He took his M.A. in 1498 at Aberdeen University. He was presented to the vicarage of Logy and Urquhart when it was vacant.

    His wife was Margaret McKenzie (or McLeay or Mcby), daughter of Mcby of Strathchonnin.

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - M/2
    Clan Munro files - Farlow, Donna

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734) by R. W. Munro - M/1

    "Hugh Munro of Coul married thrice 1 Eve McLean Chieftane of the Shiel Tarlichs daughter mother to John Hector and Andrew...of each of whom came great families."

    "Mr John Munro of Balcony and Coul married Mcby of Strathchonnins daughter Margaret by whom he had John Hugh William Andrew David and Donald."

    "John was presented to vicarage of Logy and Urquhart i.e. Logie-Urquhart when vacant; wife Margaret called McLeay in Culcairn copy and McKenzie in Teaninich copy.

    There is reason to believe that the Munros of Balcony in this MS are identical with the Munros of Urquhart on record from 1556 until kirklands of Balconie were acquired by Hector Munro of Clynes later Sir Hector of Foulis; the John/Hugh/Robert succession in both is significant, and other similarities are noted..."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 33

    "In 1551 Queen Mary presented him [William Munro [980]] to the Chaplainry of Saint Monon, on the lands of Balconie, vacant by the death of John Munro, eldest son of Hugh Munro of Coul."

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - Edinburgh (1978) - p. iv

    John was designated during his father's life as Mr John Munro of Balcony. He studied for the Church, and took his M.A. degree at Aberdeen University. In 1498, he was presented with the Vicarage of Logie-Urquhard, which was apparently Logie-Wester and Urquhart in the Black Isle, vacant by the resignation of Sir Dugald Runison.

    In 1551, Queen Mary presented William Munro, second son of Sir William Munro, twelfth Baron of Fowlis, to the Chaplainary of Saint Monan, on the lands of Balconie, vacant by the decease of John Munro.

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    «i»Their eldest son "Mr." (a title of respect) John obtained a master's degree at Aberdeen University in 1498 and married a MacKenzie of Strathconon. He was a Chaplain of Balcony and living in 1550, but dead by 1551...

    John Munro, M. A. (Aberdeen), Chaplain of Balcony, living 1550, dead the following year. Said to have married a daughter of MacKenzie of Strathconon.

    «/i»("The Monroe Book" - by Dr. J. S. Guilford)«i»
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    References:

    (1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
    343

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    John married Margaret McKenzie, of Strathconon. Margaret was born about 1480; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret McKenzie, of Strathconon was born about 1480; and died.

    Notes:

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734) by R. W. Munro - M/2

    "Mr John Munro of Balcony and Coul married Mcby of Strathchonnins daughter Margaret by whom he had John Hugh William Andrew David and Donald."

    "...wife Margaret called McLeay in Culcairn copy and McKenzie in Teaninich copy."

    Margaret was a daughter of Mackenzie, Strathconon.

    References:

    (1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
    343

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Children:
    1. John Moir Munro, III of Coul was born about 1501 in , , , Scotland; died about 1600 in , , , Scotland.
    2. David Munro was born about 1504; and died.
    3. Donald Munro was born about 1508; and died.
    4. 1. Hugh Munro was born about 1512; and died.
    5. William Munro was born about 1514; and died.
    6. Andrew Munro was born about 1516; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hugh Munro, I of Coul was born about 1452 in , , , Scotland (son of George Munro, X of Foulis and Christian McCulloch, of Plaids); died about 1492.

    Notes:

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    The following is a transcription of RW Munro's genealogy notes:

    [Alexander Munro] «i»Fourth son of Hugh Munro of Coul (fl 1492), & first by second wife Jane Cattanach; founder of Munros of Kiltearn, or 'Sliochd Alastair Mhic Uistean'; m. Janet, daughter of Farquhar Maclean of Dochgarroch line (?Bishop of the Isles ), with issue - Donald (High Dean of the Isles, fl 1526/1575). Hugh (Ferrytown of Obsdale). Alexander (Ardullie, fl 1547), John (succeeded to south half of Kiltearn), Farquhar (Teanoird), & William (Nether Culcraggie).. Brother-german of Donald (fl 1534-1546), Robert (fl 1539) & George.

    Munro Tree M/38; Mackenzie 342, 377-379; Chron. Acc. 27, 28; Ross-shire Journal, 5 January 1951.
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    «i»The tenth Baron of Foulis was George who married a daughter of McCulloch of Plaids. He was killed in 1452 at the Battle of Beallachnam-Brog as was his eldest son. He married, second, Christian McCulloch by whom he had son Hugh of Coul who succeeded to the Barony. It is with George that two lines separate to account for William of Lexington through Hugh, George's third son, and to John of Bristol, Rhode Island and Hugh of Long Island, presumed brothers, through John, his second son...

    Hugh of Coul ... was on record in 1492...

    Hugh Munro of Coul, said to be son of his father's second wife, Christian MacCulloch of Plaids. On record 1492. Said to have married, first, Eva, daughter of Ewen MacLean, of Urquhart and Dochgaroch, by whom his son John; second, Jane, daughter of Dugal Cattanach; third, a daughter of one of the Keiths, Marshals of Scotland.

    «/i»("The Monroe Book" - by Dr. J. S. Guilford)«i»
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    Error alert: «u»The Munro Book«/u» p. 6 says Hugh of Coul "succeeded to the Barony". I'm not sure what is meant by that statement. Hugh is not recognized as one of the Barons of Foulis.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Andrews, Arlene
    Farlow, Donna

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734) by R. W. Munro - frontispiece, p. iv, M, M/1

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 21

    Hugh's lands were in the parish of Alness.

    References:

    (1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p. 21, 342

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Hugh married Eva MacLean, of Urquhart. Eva (daughter of Ewen MacLean, III of Urquhart and Dochgaroch and MacKay) was born about 1457; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eva MacLean, of Urquhart was born about 1457 (daughter of Ewen MacLean, III of Urquhart and Dochgaroch and MacKay); and died.

    Notes:

    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734) by R. W. Munro - M/1

    "Hugh Munro of Coul married thrice 1 Eve McLean Chieftane of the Shiel Tarlichs daughter mother to John Hector and Andrew...of each of whom came great families..."

    "...no contemporary mention of his marriages are known, but Coul says his wives were drs of (1) 'Ewin Maclean chieften of Sheiltarlich';..."

    Eve (or Eva) was the daughter of Ewen Maclean of Urquhart, Chief of the "Siol Thearlaich," who subsequently owned the lands of Dochgarroch.

    References:

    (1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
    342

    Eva was the daughter of Maclean, II of Urquhart, Chief of the Clan Thearlaich, who later acquired the lands of Dochgarroch

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: Eva's birth date is an estimate based on the birth date of her husband, Hugh.

    Children:
    1. 2. Mr. John Munro, II of Coul was born about 1470; died in 1551.
    2. Hector Munro, Of Carbisdale was born about 1478; and died.
    3. Andrew Munro, Of Culcraggie was born about 1479 in Of, Culcraggie; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Munro, X of Foulis was born in 1410 in , , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland (son of Hugh Munro, IX of Foulis and Isabella Keith); died in 1452 in Lochbroom, , Ross-Shire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    George is said to have been served heir on 17 Oct 1410 to Isobeth Keith, his mother, in certain Caithness lands. He succeeded as Baron of Foulis in 1425 and had a charter from King James I of all his lands dated at St. Andrews on 22 Jul 1426. This charter greatly extended the lands of the Munro Clan. The extension was granted by charters from Euphemia, daughter of William, Earl of Ross, who on her father's death inherited the Earldom.

    George's death at the battle of Beallach-nam-Brog, was brought about by a strange series of events. Euphemia Leslie, Countess Dowager of Ross, lived at Dingwall. She wanted to marry Alexander Mackenzie of Kintail, but Alexander was not willing for several reasons. (1) She was not able to add to his estates. (2) She was a turbulent woman and had been in prison. (3) Alexander had already planned to marry Macdougall's daughter.

    Euphemia invited Alexander to her court in Dingwall to try one more time to get him to marry her and when he refused, she "converted her love to hatred" and made him her prisoner. She also, somehow, got possession of a gold ring that was to serve as a token between Alexander and Macaulay, the Governor of Ellandonnan. Macaulay had strict orders not to allow anyone to enter the castle without showing the gold ring. Euphemia sent the ring by messanger to Macaulay saying that Alexander was about to marry Euphemia and that he should come to Dingwall. Macaulay, seeing the ring, believed the story and left the castle which was immediately occupied by Euphemia's men.

    Macaulay was able to communicate with Alexander, who told Macaulay that to secure his release, he should capture Walter Ross of Balnagown, who was one of Euphemia's close relatives, and then make an exchange. Macaulay returned to Kintail, collected a band of men and made the capture.

    The Earl of Ross immediately advised Hugh, Lord Lovat, of the illegal seizure of his relative, and his Lordship promptly dispatched to the north two hundred men who were joined by Ross's vassals, the Munros of Fowlis, and the Dingwalls of Kildun. They immediately went in pursuit of Macaulay to rescue Balnagown.

    Macaulay sent Balnagown away under guard and resolved to fight his pursuers in a spot that was between Ferrindonald and Lochbroom. A sanguinary conflict ensued, more than usually aggravated and exasperated by a keen and bitter recollection of previous feuds and ancient animosities. The Kinlochewe men were almost extirpated in the fight. The manhood of the race of Dingwall was literally extinguished, one hundred and forty of their men having fallen, while there were slain eleven Munros of the house of Fowlis that were to succeed one after another; so that the succession fell to a child then lying in his cradle. George Munro of Foulis was found among the dead.

    During the battle, the Highlanders defended themselves from the arrows of their enemies by tying their shoes to their chests with their belts. Because of that, the place was named Bealach-nam-Brog, or the Pass of the Shoes.

    After his success at Bealach-nam-Brog, Macaulay moved toward Ellandonnan and discovered a detail of men bringing provisions to the castle. He captured the detail and had his own men put on their clothes and carry the provisions. Using this trick, they were allowed into the castle where they easily retook it from the defenders.

    In time, Alexander Mackenzie of Kintail and Walter Ross of Balnagown were exchanged and both released.

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    «i»The tenth Baron of Foulis was George who married a daughter of McCulloch of Plaids. He was killed in 1452 at the Battle of Beallachnam-Brog as was his eldest son. He married, second, Christian McCulloch by whom he had son Hugh of Coul who succeeded to the Barony. It is with George that two lines separate to account for William of Lexington through Hugh, George's third son, and to John of Bristol, Rhode Island and Hugh of Long Island, presumed brothers, through John, his second son...

    George Munro, heir to his mother, 17 Oct. 1410; killed at Beallachnam-Brog, 1452. Tenth Baron of Foulis in the traditional numbering, possibly actually fifth Baron.

    «/i»("The Monroe Book" - by Dr. J. S. Guilford)«i»
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    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Foulis

    George married Christian McCulloch, of Plaids about 1445 in , , , Scotland. Christian (daughter of John MacCulloch) was born about 1414 in , , , Scotland; died in in , , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Christian McCulloch, of Plaids was born about 1414 in , , , Scotland (daughter of John MacCulloch); died in in , , , Scotland.

    Notes:

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    The following is from «u»The Monroe Book«/u»:

    «i»The tenth Baron of Foulis was George who married a daughter of McCulloch of Plaids. He was killed in 1452 at the Battle of Beallachnam-Brog as was his eldest son. He married, second, Christian McCulloch by whom he had son Hugh of Coul who succeeded to the Barony.
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    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734) by R. W. Munro - M

    "...next he married a daughter of McCulloch of plaids by whom he had John and Hugh he was killed at Belach nabroge 1452."

    Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 21

    "He [George] married secondly, Christian, daughter of John MacCulloch of Plaids, on record in 1458 as Bailie of the Girth, or Sanctuary of St. Duthus, Tain, with issue--"

    Christian was the daughter of John MacCulloch, I of Plaids, Tain, Ross-shire.

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Children:
    1. John Munro, XI of Foulis was born about 1437; died in 1490 in Katewell, , , Scotland; was buried in Fortrose, , Ross And Cromarty, Scotland.
    2. 4. Hugh Munro, I of Coul was born about 1452 in , , , Scotland; died about 1492.

  3. 10.  Ewen MacLean, III of Urquhart and Dochgaroch was born about 1438 (son of Eachuinn MacLean, II, of Urquhart and Macruari).

    Notes:

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Died:
    Eoghain died before 1545.

    Ewen married MacKay. (daughter of Angus MacKay, 4th Lord) was born about 1439 in Kingairloch, Morven, Argyll, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  MacKay was born about 1439 in Kingairloch, Morven, Argyll, Scotland (daughter of Angus MacKay, 4th Lord); and died.

    Notes:

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Children:
    1. 5. Eva MacLean, of Urquhart was born about 1457; and died.