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Gertrude Bennett

Female 1905 - 1914  (9 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gertrude Bennett was born in 1905 (daughter of Wells Bennett and Cornelia M. Monroe); died on 30 Oct 1914.

    Notes:

    Ref: "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) -13-87-18/6-1

    Gertrude (or Caroline)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wells Bennett was born about 1867; and died.

    Notes:

    Ref: "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) -13-87-18/6

    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.

    Wells married Cornelia M. Monroe in 1903-1914. Cornelia (daughter of James Monroe and Nancy P. Garmer) was born in 1869 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died in in Of, Saute St. Marie, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cornelia M. Monroe was born in 1869 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA (daughter of James Monroe and Nancy P. Garmer); died in in Of, Saute St. Marie, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Ref: "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) -13-87-18/6

    Cornelia was a teacher in Union Schools, Howell, Mich. From the probate of her father's will in Saute St. Marie, Mich., in 1898.

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

    Children:
    1. 1. Gertrude Bennett was born in 1905; died on 30 Oct 1914.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Monroe was born on 28 Apr 1827 in East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., New York, USA (son of Lemuel Munroe and Martha Rawlings); died on 17 May 1898 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.

    Notes:

    James first came to Monroe County, Michigan from New York in 1851. He returned to New York where he worked on his father's farm. In 1855 he returned again to Michigan and settled in Howell. He was a carpenter and building contractor.

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    «i»Among the quiet and unostentatious, yet thoroughly worthy and efficient members of the business circles of Howell, Livingston County, we are gratified to name one who bears an honorable name, and who, although not claiming descent from the Presidential chair, traces his lineage to a hero in both the War of 1812 and the War of the Revolution.

    This citizen was born April 27, 1827, in the township of Richmond, Ontario County, N.Y., and is a son of Lemuel and Martha (Rawling) Monroe, natives of the Eastern States. Lemuel Monroe was a boot and shoemaker, who had served his country nobly in both the Revolutionary War and the conflict of 1812. In his later days he came to Michigan and lived with a son Francis, until called hence by death after he had reached the very venerable age of ninety years. He had been the husband of three wives, and by them had eighteen children, and our subject is the youngest of this patriarchal flock.

    The mother of James Monroe died in New York in 1857, and he was reared upon a farm until he reached the age of twenty-four years, but did not live at home after he was eight years old. He made his home with a farmer for nine years, and then at the age of seventeen received the clothes which were commonly given to a bound boy when he left service, and came to Monroe County, Mich. Here he passed four years and then returned to New York, where he worked upon a farm for some four years longer. He then learned the trade of a carpenter, and did not return to Michigan until 1855.

    Settling in Howell, the young man now devoted himself to his trade, and took up the broader business of contracting and building. He purchased on Clinton Street, where he now lives, two lots and a house and was married in 1857 to Nancy Garmer, daughter of Amos and Sarah (Eaton) Garmer. Mr. Garmer was a native of Germany, and his wife was a Vermonter, while his daughter was born at Dansville, Livingston County, N.Y. He was a merchant tailor, and carried on a large business at Dansville. They had one other daughter, Maria, who is now Mrs. Leach, of Ionia, this State. The maternal grandfather of Mrs. Monroe was a Eliphalet Eaton, a native of Vermont, who was engaged in the hotel business at Mt. Morris, N.Y., and to him and his wife Betsey (Goodrich) Eaton, were given a family of twelve children.

    Mr. and Mrs. Monroe gave to each of their six children an excellent and liberal education, and so brought them up that they have become men and women of intelligence, usefulness and a pronounced Christian character, and they all belong to the Methodist or Baptist Church. The oldest, Libby B., is Mrs. Charles Warren, of Gladwin County, this State, and has two children, Claud and Veroy. Dwight D. has been united in marriage with Miss Millie Beach, and they have a little child, Charles B.; he is a member of the mercantile firm of Monroe Bros., doing business in Howell; George L. is his partner, and they are carrying a fine and well selected stock of dry-goods and groceries, boots and shoes; Ada M. married Arthur Garland, a merchant tailor of Howell, for whom Arthur A., the next brother, acts as clerk; Cora M. is a teacher in the Union schools of Howell, and has a position in the Fourth Ward school. The political views of the father of this prominent and highly respected family, bring him into sympathy and action with the Republican party, and he is an intelligent observer of the great events which must concern every American, and is deeply interested in the prosperity of our Country.
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    (http://www.memoriallibrary.com/MI/LivIngPB/bios775-785.htm#778 as quoted in Susan Spencer's email of 16 Sep 2009)
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    Ref: "Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. W. Munore - 13-87-18/

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

    Buried:
    Lakeview Cemetery

    James married Nancy P. Garmer in 1857 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA. Nancy (daughter of Amos Garmer and Sarah Eaton) was born on 3 Oct 1827 in Dansville, Livingston Co., New York, USA; died on 1 May 1894 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Nancy P. Garmer was born on 3 Oct 1827 in Dansville, Livingston Co., New York, USA (daughter of Amos Garmer and Sarah Eaton); died on 1 May 1894 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.

    Notes:

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

    Buried:
    Nancy was buried at Lakeview Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Libby S. Monroe was born in 1858 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died in in Of, Seattle, Washington.
    2. Dwight D. Monroe was born in 1859 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died on 20 Nov 1939 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.
    3. George L. Monroe was born in 1860 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died on 14 Jul 1914 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Howell, Michigan.
    4. Addie Monroe was born in 1863 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died in 1932-1933 in Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan, USA.
    5. Arthur A. Monroe was born in Oct 1867 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died in in Of, Lansing, Michigan.
    6. 3. Cornelia M. Monroe was born in 1869 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; died in in Of, Saute St. Marie, Michigan.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Lemuel Munroe was born on 1 Mar 1759 in Lexington, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA; was christened on 4 Mar 1759 in Shrewsbury, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA (son of Philip Munroe and Abigail Parker); died on 29 Apr 1857 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.

    Notes:

    Lemuel Munroe (Monroe) was closely associated with General George Washington in the Revolutionary War. He was a dispatch carrier. He is buried at Lakeside Cemetery, three miles west of Howell, Michigan. The D.A.R. replaced the crumbled monument with a stone which reads, "Lemuel Monroe, 1759-1857 Soldier of the Revolution."

    He was a farmer, and a shoe and boot maker. He enlisted in the Revolutionary War in 1776 at the age of 17. He participated in the battle of Bunker Hill and was at Burgoyne's surrender as well as many other engagements. The records of the War of 1812 show he was a private in Capt. Abraham Matison's Company of Col. Philetus Swift's (Ontario County) Regiment of the New York State Militia. He served from 12 May 1812 to 12 Jul 1812. He also served in Sullivan's Campaign in Rhode Island under Capt. Thomas Baker. He was allowed a pension in 1832.

    His pension file reads: "Was called out in the militia in November, 1776 at Upton, Mass and served three months. Went first to Dorchester. In spring, 1777 was called out again at Upton and served in Captain Ammidon's Company. Was marched through Mendon to Providence and stationed in the Brick College. There employed to keep guard for three months; then dismissed and went home.

    "At Templeton, Worcester County, was mustered in Captain Wilder's Company in Colonel Sparhawk's Regiment and was marched through Deerfield and Charlemont to Bennington in Vermont, and from thence was marched to Tuels Mills and halted some days and then to Batten Kills opposite to Saratoga Flatts. Saw Generals Lincoln, Arnold and Gates. This was at the taking of General Burgoyne. I was not in the Battle, but was in several skirmishes on the out posts and took several prisoners, 18 at one time. Was then ordered back and was part of the guard that went with the prisoners to Winter Hill, near Boston. [2 months]

    "In 1779, from Upton was marched to Quanset Point to keep guard, the British Ships being in sight and at anchor. This was in the winter. [3 months] From Barrie, was marched to Danbury and West Point. General MacDougall was in command. I saw him almost daily. I was in Colonel Drury's Regiment. Was engaged in repairing the forts and mounting guard. Discharged late in the fall, and was out five months. Was sick was the reason of my discharge. I think this was the year Cornwallis was taken and near the close of the war. Besides this tour, I was not called out again and did not serve afterwards."

    His first wife was Anna Towser (or Tozzer, Tooser, Toozer). Nothing is known about her six children.

    His third wife was Martha Rollins (or Rawlings). Her death date is given as 1857, but this doesn't seem likely. She does not appear in the 1850 census with Lemuel, and she did not get a widow's pension after his death. It is more likely that she died in New York some time before.

    At the close of the Revolutionary War, Lemuel lived in Northbury, Massachusetts and for forty years lived in Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York.

    He moved from Massachusetts to New York and in his old age, he went to Howell, Michigan and made his home with his son, Francis. He died there at the advanced age of 97 years and two months.

    One reference notes that "at least four of his sons moved to Michigan; Norton, James, Francis and James. Norton was in the Civil War, enlisted Aug. 14, 1862 in Co. H., 22nd Michigan Infantry." It is not known who "Norton" was or who the other James was.

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    «i»Lemuel's first marriage probably had 3 males under 10, and one male under 16 by 1800 (William would be 14) 1 female under 10 and 1 female under 16 per census under Munro 1800 Dutchess Co., NY So 3 male children between 1790 and 1800, one male before 1784 roughly and 1790, one female between 1790 and 1800, one female before 1790

    In the 1790 census again under Lemuel Munro: Charlton, Worcester Co., MA had two males under 16, one male greater than 16 (probably Lemuel) and 1 female. So males would be born between the earliest 1774 and latest 1790

    First wife must have died before 1789. Six children born to marriage, in 1790 there looks to be a father and 3 remaining children 2 boys and a girl. By 1800 the family is 2 parents and 6 children.

    Lemuel Monroe, came into the Liberty township MI in May, 1849, and lived with his son, Francis Monroe. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and died April 29th, 1854, at-the age of ninety-five years, one month and twenty-nine days.

    Time line:
    Birth 1757 Lexington, MA
    Enlisted 1776 Upton, Worcester Co., MA served intermittantly to 1781
    Married 1782 Northborough, Worcester Co., MA to Anna Toozer
    1789 Anna Toozer dies or perhaps 1792
    Married 1789 Dutchess Co.,NY to Anna Potter perhaps married later after Anna Toozer death 1792
    Census 1790 Charlton, Worcestor Co., MA There is Lemuel Munro but no senior Female

    Guilford postulates with brother Abel in Canaan, Columbia Co., New York 1790
    Possible death of Anna Monrow and infant Monrow in New Hartford, Oneida Co., NY in June 1792 "wife of Lemuel Monrow"
    Census 1800 Dutchess Co. NY two adults, six children
    abt. 1802 moved to Otsego Co., New York?
    moved 1808 or so to Bloomfield, Ontario Co, NY
    Second wife dies 1812

    Second time line

    1754 Born Shrewsbury, Middlesex Co., MA son of Philip Munroe
    1776 Nov 1, 1776 Upton, Wocester Co., MA called to serve
    1782 Married Anna Tozer 1782 in Northborough, MA
    1784 Entry into records of a Lemuel Munroe participating in City business Surrey N.H. this is where his sibs/father were
    1790 Dr. Guilford thinks in Dutchess Co., NY with brother Abel Munroe
    1792 Anna Tozer dies in New Hartford, NY June 4, 1792 in Presbyterian Records as Anna Monrow wife of Lemuel Monrow, an infant Monrow died 9 days earlier
    1800 Census Dutchess Co., NY lists a Lemuel Munro with female in household under 45 and six children
    1807 Surry, N.H. tax list from 1807, which appears in Volume 2, pages 288 and 289. This list includes the names of Philip Munro,
    Isaac Munro, Abel Munro, and Wm. Munro. There are many references to Philip, Isaac, and Abel in the town records. For example, their names also appear in a similar tax list for 1795 (Volume 2, page 65).
    1807 Surry, NH tax list Ancestor William Monroe would be 21 at this time (born 1786) so this may be him.
    1810/12 Anna Potter second wife dies, exact date unknown
    1810/11 Mentioned in letters of Luman Miller p. 232 Book 4 as friend/administrator Bristol, Ontario Co. (is Luman perhaps father or first husband of Martha Miller Rawlings?)
    1812/13 Married 1812/13 3 rd wife Martha Miller Rawlings in Bristol, Ontario Co., N.Y.
    1812 Served war 1812, Martha moves to Mendon, Monroe Co., N.Y.
    1819 31 May 1819 witness to Will of John Alger in Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY
    1819 20 Oct 1819 witness to Probate of John Alger Bloomfield, Ontario Co., NY
    1829 Freedom writes his father 1829 alludes to estrangement of Lemuel and his first and second family
    1832 Pension 1832 age 74 West Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N.Y.
    Pension Certificate to 1832-1839 Macomb Co., MI
    1835 Freedom Monroe writes his father of probably separation of his third wife she stays in Mendon he goes to MI
    1850 Census listed as "Samuel" and residing with his son Francis.
    1857 Died 1857 Howell, Livingston Co., MI...

    Lemuel Monroe, was one of the heroes of the Revolution. He served through that memorable war; participated in the battle of Bunker Hill; was present at Burgoyne's surrender, and in many other engagements. He also served in the war of 1812. Was three times married, and was the father of eighteen children, seventeen of whom grew to maturity. In his old age he came to Howell and made his home with his son Francis, at whose residence he died at the advanced age of ninety-seven years and two months.

    «/i»(Email from Suzanne Spencer - 16 Sep 2009)«i»
    «/i»**********

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Griffin, Richard
    - Monroe, Dr. Emmett Paul
    - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon
    - Farlow, Donna

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

    Buried:
    Lakeside Cemetery - 3 miles west of Howell, Michigan

    Lemuel married Martha Rawlings in 1812 in Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, USA. Martha was born in 1782 in Mendon, , New York, USA; died in 1857 in , , New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Martha Rawlings was born in 1782 in Mendon, , New York, USA; died in 1857 in , , New York, USA.

    Notes:

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

    Notes:

    Married:
    Lemuel and Martha had 9 children.

    Children:
    1. Francis Miller Monroe was born on 8 Aug 1813 in Mendon, Monroe Co., New York, USA; died on 6 Mar 1892 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.
    2. Almira Monroe was born on 21 Sep 1817 in East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., New York, USA; died in 1903 in East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., New York, USA; was buried in Honeoye, Ontario Co., New York, USA.
    3. Nancy Monroe was born on 17 May 1820 in Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, USA; died on 6 Jun 1888 in Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., Iowa, USA; was buried in Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., Iowa, USA.
    4. Susan Abigail Monroe was born on 29 Sep 1822 in Bristol, Ontario Co., New York, USA; died on 10 Jan 1911 in Cassville, Grant Co., Wisconsin, USA.
    5. Alexander Monroe was born on 28 Jul 1824 in East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., New York, USA; died in 1907 in Leslie, Ingham Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Webberville, Ingham Co., Michigan, USA.
    6. 6. James Monroe was born on 28 Apr 1827 in East Bloomfield, Ontario Co., New York, USA; died on 17 May 1898 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.

  3. 14.  Amos Garmer was born est 1802; and died.

    Notes:

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

    Amos married Sarah Eaton. Sarah (daughter of Eliphalet Eaton and Betsy Goodrich) was born est 1804; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sarah Eaton was born est 1804 (daughter of Eliphalet Eaton and Betsy Goodrich); and died.

    Notes:

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

    Children:
    1. 7. Nancy P. Garmer was born on 3 Oct 1827 in Dansville, Livingston Co., New York, USA; died on 1 May 1894 in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Howell, Livingston Co., Michigan, USA.
    2. Maria Garmer was born est 1829; and died.