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George Whitfield Munro

George Whitfield Munro

Male 1775 - 1838  (63 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Whitfield Munro was born in 1775 in Prob., Rehoboth, Massachusetts (son of Egbert Rosbotham Munro and Letosia Loid); died on 13 Jan 1838 in Tunnel, New York.

    Notes:

    Henry Stanton Monroe says George was born in 1774 and died in 1837.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Monroe, Henry Stanton
    - Monroe, James Beardsley - William Ray Monroe ancestors
    - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon

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

    Family/Spouse: Betsy Butterfield. Betsy was born in 1777; died on 12 Jan 1850 in Tunnel, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Henry Monroe was born in 1799 in New York, New York Co., New York, USA; died on 11 Nov 1882.
    2. Samuel B. Monroe was born on 10 Aug 1810 in Tunnel, Saratoga Co., New York; died on 1 Jun 1902 in Tunnel, Saratoga Co., New York.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Egbert Rosbotham Munro was born on 9 Feb 1734 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA (son of John Munro and Hannah Rosbotham); died in 1831 in Galway, New York.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Brown, Thelma
    - Clemence, Gwen
    - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon
    - Bowers, Dr. Nancy Brooker
    - Munro, John Quincy - John Munro family group record

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

    Egbert married Letosia Loid before 1758 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA. Letosia was born about 1736; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Letosia Loid was born about 1736; 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.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Munroe was born on 28 Mar 1758; and died.
    2. Waitstill Munroe was born on 2 Jan 1764; and died.
    3. Olive Munroe was born on 27 Sep 1765; and died.
    4. 1. George Whitfield Munro was born in 1775 in Prob., Rehoboth, Massachusetts; died on 13 Jan 1838 in Tunnel, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Munro was born on 14 May 1701 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA (son of Thomas Munro and Mary Wormwell); died on 18 Apr 1793 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Seekonk, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

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    The following is from the E.W. Wait reference via the Beckett file.

    "John Munroe, second child of Thomas and Mary, was born in Bristol on May 14, 1701. We know quite a bit about him and he appears to have been a good, substantial ancestor. he left a will and from this we get some idea of his property and we learn the married names of his daughters.

    "John married Hannah Rosbotham on April 29, 1728 in St. Michael's Church, Bristol. (This church was burned in May 1778 by British soldiers on a pillaging expedition from the island of Rhode Island.) They had a large family, their first eleven children being born in Bristol, their last two in Rehoboth, to which town they moved between December 1748 and October 1750. A deed dated February 20, 1750 shows that John bought sixty-three acres of land in Rehoboth from Jeremiah Allen for '1180 pounds of ye old tenor.'

    "John Munroe's will is dated April 2, 1789 - he is 'of Rehoboth' and he calls himself 'yeoman.' He appoints his youngest son, Joseph, executor. To his wife Hannah he leaves all his household furniture, half of his dwelling -house, a quarter of an acre of land for a garden west of the house; also a cow and a swine, 'both to be kept for her winter and summer;' also 12 bushels of Indian corn yearly, 4 bushels of rye, 8 pounds of good sheep's wool, two pounds of flax, 50 pounds of beef, and 8 cords of firewood, 'brought to the door and cut fit for the fire.'

    "John's will also leaves to daughter Comfort Bowen 27 pounds; to son Nathan 8 shillings; to son Stephen 30 pounds; to son Rosbotham 3 pouunds; to son Benjamin 15 pounds; to son John 45 pounds; to heirs of deceased daughter Elizabeth Carpenter 15 pounds; to heirs of deceased daughter Mary Fuller 15 pounds; to heirs of deceased daughter Alice Horton 15 pounds; to son Thomas 18 pounds; to daughter Hannah 30 pounds; and to granddaughter Patience Short 'for the love I bare to her and Services She as Done for me' 3 pounds. Son Joseph is to have all the estate, both real and personal, not otherwise disposed of. John died on April 18, 1793 and his will was probated the following 6th of August.

    "In the first United States Census, taken in 1790, we find John Munroe of Rehoboth with a household consisting of one male of sixteen (himself) and two females - his wife Hannah and probably his daughter Hannah, as she was unmarried when he made his will in 1789 and was very likely still living at home.

    "John Munroe appears in the tax lists for the years 1759, 1765 and 1769 as printed in Richard LeBaron Bowen's splendid work EARLY REHOBOTH. In 1759 he was taxed 12 pounds on his real estate and 6 pounds, 9 shillings on his personal estate. That he was a prosperous farmer is shown by the fact that in 1765 his tax jumped to 30 pounds on real and 13 pounds, 1 shilling on personal property; it was practically the same in 1769.

    "John was sixty-three years old when he made the acquaintance of young Hector Munro. In February 1764, Hector, accompanied by a relative named Donald, turned up in Rehoboth and wrote a letter to a cousin back home in the Concord-Lexington area. He stated that he and Donald had been unable to find work in Boston, so had started for New York.

    "'We marched from Boston,' wrote Hector, 'that very same day and came to Providence and as I was very curios inquiring after my Relations and Kinsmen, I was informed that there was Great Many of them in Rehoboth & Bristol within six mile of Providence & that same hour we marched of in order to find them out which we did that same night with one Nathan Munroe as stately a man as ever you seied of the name and he keepted us with him Two days and the Third he convoyed us to his father's house a good stately old man that hath great deal of Regard for his relations and he keepted us four days and the fift he and Nathan his son went along with us to convoy us in order to show us the rest of our relations down at Bristol and the very first house we came to was Doctor Munro, Captain Thomas Munro's son at Concord.' (Doctor Munro was born in Concord in 1731, a grandson of the first William Murnoe of Lexington; but had moved from there to Bristol before 1762.)

    "It was providential for us that Boston had offered no employment to Hector, for otherwise he might never have gotten to Rehoboth and written the letter which adds proof of the relationship between the Bristol and Lexington Munroe families. (Incidentally, Hector went no further to seek his fortune; he married a Rehoboth girl and had several children born in Rehoboth and in 1776 he made his will because he was going into the Army.)"
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    Ref 3, p. 26 says John first married Ruth Bowen [9683]. Since this marriage is almost never mentioned in the many references available for John, there is some doubt about its authenticity. Other references (i.e. Rockwell) say that Ruth was the second wife of John [29187].

    The Stotler reference says that John sailed on the sloop "Providence" with John Paul Jones.

    John and his family moved from Bristol, Rhode Island to Rehoboth between Dec 1748 and Oct 1750. There he bought 63 acres (ref 1) of land from Jeremiah Allen for 1180 pounds. Ref 2 says it was 69 and a half acres and that it may have been part of the land left to Hannah's mother. This land was in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts until an 1812 boundary change set it in the rural town of Seekonk. It was situated a short distance west of the Rehoboth/Seekonk boundary, south of Winthrop Street (later Highway 44) and southeast of the intersection of Lake and Lincoln Streets. The family built a house to live in and some out buildings on the property. The farm produced grain and supported cattle, pigs and sheep.

    John was a charitable and hospitable man, a patriarch who valued family connections. A letter dated Feb 1764 gives an account written by Hector Munro, a young soldier, a descendant of William Munro of Lexington, who had been recently discharged from the King's Army after fighting in the French War for King James. Hector tells of his travels to seek work in New York and Boston and to locate his "kinsmen" in Rehoboth and Bristol. During this time Hector met John, who was then almost 63. Hector was delighted by the elder Munro and described him as "a good stately old man and a man that hath a great deal of regard for his relations."

    His will, in which he calls himself "yeoman," is dated 2 Apr 1789 (Beckett says 2 Apr 1781), and contains a wealth of genealogical information. He left the family farm to his son, Joseph, with the stipulation that Joseph care for his mother in the family home for the rest of her years.

    He was buried in the family cemetery on the farm. His grave stone reads: "The Sweet Remembrance of the Just/Shall Flurish when they sleep in Dust."

    References:

    (2) "Brown Munro, Sr.: A Life in Time (1829 - 1909)" by Dr. Nancy Brown
    Brooker Bowers - Ames, Iowa (1993) - p. 11, 21-24

    (3) Clan Munro files - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon - Correspondence with Prof. F.
    L. Dixon Yard - 1991-1992 - p. 22, 26, 30, 43

    (4) Clan Munro files - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon - Early Rhode Island Vital
    Records - collected by Prof. F. L. Dixon Yard - p. 15

    The May reference says that John [37] was the son of John [65] instead of his grandson.

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

    Died:
    Will dated 2 Apr 1789

    Buried:
    John was buried in the family cemetery on the corner of Lake and Lincoln Streets. His headstone reads: "In Memory of Mr. John Munro, son of Thomas Munro of Bristol who departed this life April 18 AD 1793 aged 91 years 10 months & 24 days."

    John married Hannah Rosbotham on 29 Apr 1728 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA. Hannah (daughter of Capt. Joseph Rosbotham and Elizabeth Church) was born on 20 Jun 1711 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 18 Jun 1809 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah Rosbotham was born on 20 Jun 1711 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA (daughter of Capt. Joseph Rosbotham and Elizabeth Church); died on 18 Jun 1809 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Hannah lived sixteen years after the death of her husband, but John had provided for her by stipulating that their son, Joseph, whould inherit the family farm if he would care for Hannah for the rest of her days. Hannah's death is recorded in the 18 Jul 1809 issue of "The Providence Phoenix." It reads:

    "Mrs. Hannah Munro, widow of John and granddaughter of Colonel Benujamin Church, died at Rehoboth, aged 98 years. She had 13 children, 93 grand children, 161 great-grandchildren, and 22 great-great grand children - in all 289."

    She was buried in the family cemetery on the farm where she lived most of her life.

    References:

    (2) "Brown Munro, Sr.: A Life in Time (1829 - 1909)" by Dr. Nancy Brown
    Brooker Bowers - Ames, Iowa (1993) - p. 11, 21-24

    (3) Clan Munro files - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon - Correspondence with Prof. F.
    L. Dixon Yard - 1991-1992 - p. 22, 30, 43

    (4) Clan Munro files - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon - Early Rhode Island Vital
    Records - collected by Prof. F. L. Dixon Yard - p. 15

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

    Buried:
    Family Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    John and Hannah were married at Saint Michael's Church.

    Children:
    1. Comfort Munro was born on 22 Mar 1729 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 2 Apr 1789.
    2. Major Nathan Munro, Esquire was born on 29 Sep 1730 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 6 Mar 1806 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Stephen Munro was born on 22 Apr 1731-1732 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 9 Apr 1824 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    4. 2. Egbert Rosbotham Munro was born on 9 Feb 1734 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died in 1831 in Galway, New York.
    5. Benjamin Munro was born on 5 Feb 1736 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 22 Feb 1818 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Elizabeth Munro was born on 6 Aug 1738 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 31 Oct 1774 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Samuel Munro was born on 25 Sep 1740 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 23 Mar 1758 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    8. John J. Munro, Jr. was born on 23 Dec 1742 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 18 Feb 1829 in Plainfield, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA.
    9. Mary Munro was born on 5 Jan 1745 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 30 May 1772 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Alice Munroe was born on 1 Jan 1747 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 2 Apr 1789 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Thomas Munro was born on 3 Dec 1748 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died in 1798.
    12. Joseph Munro was born on 27 Oct 1750 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; died on 31 Dec 1828 in Seekonk, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    13. Hannah Munro was born on 5 Mar 1753 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; died after 1789.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Munro was born in 1666 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA (son of John Munro and Sarah Lawton); died on 24 Feb 1717 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.

    Notes:

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    The following information is from the Sikes reference:

    Thomas Munrow was the second son of John and Sarah if we accept the order of their children given in the "Articles of Agreement" as chronological. We know very little about him. He left no will; no inventory was taken of his possessions; there is no accounting of his estate on record. Some historians and genealogists have suggested that he was the nephew of William, of Lexington, but if this were so, then his father John would have been William's brother.

    The first time we meet Thomas is in the records at Taunton in which we find his marriage on October 13, 1698 to Mary Wormwell. There is no "T" beside the entry to signify that it took place in Taunton, but if not in that town, it surely must have taken place not too far away. Mary Wormwell's ancestry is as yet undetermined, but she was probably a member of the Wormall family which appears briefly in early records of Rowley, Scituate and Duxbury. John Munrow may have lived in or near Duxbury in 1674 which could account for the acquaintanceship between the Munroe and Wormwell, or Wormall families.

    Thomas and Mary settled in Bristol and the births of three children were recorded there, Elizabeth's being the second oldest Munroe birth in the town. This was apparently the extent of their family, for on February 13, 1705, the records show the death of Mary Munroe, wife of Thomas. Subsequent records indicate that Thomas married again, for we find a wife Margaret, and two more children who seem to belong to him.

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    There is confusion about the death dates of Thomas and his son, Thomas. Dates in 1717 and 1744 are attributed to both men by various authors. It seems more likely that the elder Thomas is the one that died in 1744 and that his son, Thomas, died in 1717 shortly after his birth.

    The Charles C. Munroe, III reference says that Thomas was the son of a Thomas Munro.

    References:

    (1) "The Munro Book" by Dr. Joan S. Guilford - Franklin, North Carolina (1993)
    - p. 261

    (2) Clan Munro files - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon - Early Rhode Island Vital
    Records - collected by Prof. F. L. Dixon Yard - p. 23, 55

    (3) Clan Munro files - Bowers, Dr. Nancy Brooker - membership application
    dated 3 Feb 1989

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

    Birth:
    Bristol County, Rhode Island was founded in 1747.

    Thomas married Mary Wormwell on 13 Oct 1698 in Taunton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA. Mary (daughter of Josiah Wormwell and Remember Brown) was born in 1677 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Feb 1705 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Wormwell was born in 1677 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Josiah Wormwell and Remember Brown); died on 13 Feb 1705 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.

    Notes:

    References:

    (1) "The Munro Book" by Dr. Joan S. Guilford - Franklin, North Carolina (1993)
    - p. 261

    (2) Clan Munro files - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon - Early Rhode Island Vital
    Records - collected by Prof. F. L. Dixon Yard - p. 23, 55

    (3) Clan Munro files - Bowers, Dr. Nancy Brooker - membership application
    dated 3 Feb 1989

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

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by Thomas Leonard

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Munro was born on 11 Sep 1699 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; and died.
    2. 4. John Munro was born on 14 May 1701 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 18 Apr 1793 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Seekonk, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Samuel Munro was born on 15 May 1703 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 6 May 1795 in North Bennington, Bennington Co., Vermont, USA.

  3. 10.  Capt. Joseph Rosbotham was born about 1684; died in 1711-1717 in At Sea.

    Notes:

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    The following is from "Munro Family" by E.W. Wait via the Beckett reference.

    "Hannah Rosbotham, John Munroe's wife, was born in Bristol on June 20, 1711, the daughter of Captain Joseph and Elizabeth (Church) Rosbotham, As there are no previous occurences of that odd name in New England, I am inclined to think that Captain Rosbotham was a sea-faring man who sailed in and out of the flourishing port of Bristol, that he settled down long enough to marry and have four children - Hannah being the youngest - and that between 1711 and 1717, when his widow remarried, he was lost at sea."
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    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.

    Died:
    Death place unverified

    Joseph married Elizabeth Church. Elizabeth (daughter of Col. Benjamin Church and Alice Southworth) was born about 1686; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Church was born about 1686 (daughter of Col. Benjamin Church and Alice Southworth); 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.

    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah Rosbotham was born on 20 Jun 1711 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA; died on 18 Jun 1809 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.