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Frances Hale

Frances Hale

Female Abt 1909 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Hale was born about 1909 (daughter of Channing Hale and Fanny Moore); and died.

    Notes:

    References:

    (1) "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) - 13-8/11-85-16 - p. 389

    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.  Channing Hale was born about 1871; and died.

    Notes:

    Channing was the son of George N. Hale, who ran the famous clothing store which became one of the oldest business establishments in South Haven. It was still thriving in 1984, operated by George Hale's great-grandson.

    References:

    (1) "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) - 13-8/11-85-1 - p. 252, 389

    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.

    Channing married Fanny Moore. Fanny (daughter of David F. Moore and Eunice E. Monroe) was born on 16 Oct 1873; died on 28 Jun 1949. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fanny Moore was born on 16 Oct 1873 (daughter of David F. Moore and Eunice E. Monroe); died on 28 Jun 1949.

    Notes:

    References:

    (1) "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) - 13-8/11-85-1 - p. 252-253, 389

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

    Children:
    1. Nathan Hale was born about 1899; and died.
    2. Carolyn Hale was born about 1901; and died.
    3. Mary Hale was born about 1903; and died.
    4. Prentice Hale was born on 27 Feb 1905; and died.
    5. Channing Hale, Jr. was born about 1907; died about 1977.
    6. 1. Frances Hale was born about 1909; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  David F. Moore was born on 28 Oct 1843 in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio, USA; died on 2 Oct 1886.

    Notes:

    David operated a hardware store. He was delivering a large heavy stove in his horsedrawn wagon, when the horses shied. The wagon overturned and the stove landed on David and crushed him to death. Although the reference says he died at the age of 46, the dates of his birth and death indicate he was a few weeks short of 43.

    References:

    (1) "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) - 13-8/11-85 - p. 252-253

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

    David married Eunice E. Monroe on 10 Sep 1874. Eunice (daughter of Jay Randolph Monroe and Fanny Rawson) was born on 20 Jun 1846 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 3 Sep 1923. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Eunice E. Monroe was born on 20 Jun 1846 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA (daughter of Jay Randolph Monroe and Fanny Rawson); died on 3 Sep 1923.

    Notes:

    After the death of Eunice's father in 1876, her mother came to live with her in South Haven until her mother died in 1907.

    References:

    (1) "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S.
    Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) - 13-8/11-85 - p. 252

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

    Children:
    1. 3. Fanny Moore was born on 16 Oct 1873; died on 28 Jun 1949.
    2. Arthur D. Moore was born on 27 Jun 1880 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 9 Jun 1950 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Jay Randolph Monroe was born on 11 Apr 1806 in Surry, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire, USA (son of Isaac Monroe, M. D. and Mary Sweetser); died on 30 Oct 1876 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA.

    Notes:

    In 1816 when Jay was ten, his family moved from Surry, New Hampshire to Hamilton, New York. This was the year that a volcanic eruption in Indonesia caused northern New England to have no summer.

    After finishing the local school at Hamilton, Jay was apprenticed to a stonemason, but when he turned twenty in 1826, he took off for the west. He traveled on the newly completed Erie Canal to Buffalo, New York where he continued on by lake schooner to Detroit, Michigan. He supported himself at first as a stonemason, but his ability and force of character were soon discovered and his services were solicited for more adventurous and ambitious employment.

    Mr. Campeau engaged him to go with a part of his men on a circuit of the lakes in the interest of his fir trade. After his return he passed two years in the employ of Mr. Campeau and General Cass in locating lands for incoming settlers.

    After a trip to his old home in New York, he returned to Michigan and settled at Prairie Ronde in 1830. The greater part of his time was occupied in traveling over the territory of Michigan locating lands for others. He was thrifty and frugal and applied his commissions in the purchase of lands for himself.

    His wandering showed him much of the territory in its state of primeval wilderness. He was the first white man to pass over the site where South Haven now stands. In 1833 he built the first house within the limits of the present city. It was occupied by the Thomas family who recorded the first birth and death in the history of South Haven.

    Jay made a plat of the village which was embraced in Hannah's plat of 1852, and has been a part of every one that has been made since. Along with other wise provisions, the plan required the reservation of a lot for a schoolhouse.

    In 1835, in association with Charles U. Cross, he laid out a road between South Haven and Paw Paw, and what remains of that highway now is still known as the Munroe road. He had previously laid out a road between South Haven and Prairie Ronde.

    Jay married Fanny Rawson on 10 Sep 1836. For some months after thir marriage, they boarded in Kalamazoo. In 1837 they settled on the land owned by Jay in Lawrence township. There he worked on and improved his farm of 900 acres. He also continued to act as land agent, and in time he became one of the most extensive landholders in that part of the country. At one time he possesed 80 eighty-acre tracts, or 6,400 acres in all, an expanse equal to ten square miles.

    Under the territorial government of Michigan, Jay was appointed a judge, and from then to the end of his life he was always known as Judge Monroe. He was a man of benign disposition, his administration of the law always tempered justice with mercy. He was a friend and adviser of the early settlers. He served as commissioner of the poor in Van Buren County for more than twenty-five years. He was earnest in his interest and active in his support of all public undertakings for the good of the state. He helped to organize the State Agricultural Society, and was one of the founders of the Van Buren County Pioneers' Society. To the end of his life, he was one of the Pioneers' Society's most active members. In politics he was a life-long Democrat. In spiritual matters he was a firm believer in the Christian religion, but not connected by membership with any church organization.

    Jay died in South Haven soon after returning from a visit to the Centennial Expositon in Philadelphia.

    Fanny, Jay's wife, was universally beloved throughout the city of South Haven. She raised nine children on a farm which was remote from other human dwellings. The nearest neighbor was about a mile distant. She did all the writing and figuring required by her husband's business, including his land agency. Because the home was located in about the center of the county, it became a sort of halfway house for strangers and travelers. There were almost always extra persons to provide for with meals and lodging. After the death of her husband, Fanny stayed with her daughter Eunice in South Haven. She died at the age of 92.

    Ref: Lexington Munroes, 2nd ed. 13-8/11-8
    Clan Munro files - Elder, Charlotte

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

    Jay married Fanny Rawson on 10 Sep 1836. Fanny was born on 28 May 1815 in Erving, Massachusetts; died on 31 Oct 1907 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Fanny Rawson was born on 28 May 1815 in Erving, Massachusetts; died on 31 Oct 1907 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA.

    Notes:

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

    Children:
    1. Mary Monroe was born on 8 Nov 1837 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 20 Sep 1872.
    2. Charles Jay Monroe was born on 20 Nov 1839 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 2 Oct 1919.
    3. Andrew H. Monroe was born on 24 Oct 1841 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died in 1922.
    4. Isaac Monroe was born on 6 May 1844 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died in 1924.
    5. 7. Eunice E. Monroe was born on 20 Jun 1846 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 3 Sep 1923.
    6. Fanny Monroe was born on 11 Nov 1847 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 14 Nov 1849.
    7. Lyman Sylvester Monroe was born on 28 Mar 1851 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 7 Feb 1910 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA.
    8. Lida Monroe was born on 6 Apr 1854 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 23 May 1871.
    9. Jay Randolph Monroe, Jr. was born on 1 Jan 1859 in Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; died on 10 Jun 1888 in South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in South Haven Cem., South Haven, Van Buren Co., Michigan.