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Roland Turpin

Male 1896 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Roland Turpin was born on 28 Jun 1896 (son of James P. Turpin and Jane Matilda Munro); and died.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Henry Dallas - GEDCOM file HMUNRO.GED dated 9
    Oct 1996

    Family/Spouse: Frances Smith. Frances was born est 1898; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James P. Turpin was born on 26 Sep 1845; died on 4 Dec 1927.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Henry Dallas - GEDCOM file HMUNRO.GED dated 9
    Oct 1996

    James married Jane Matilda Munro about 1870. Jane (daughter of George Henry Munro and Modeste Prevost) was born on 14 Jul 1850; died on 6 Apr 1938. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Matilda Munro was born on 14 Jul 1850 (daughter of George Henry Munro and Modeste Prevost); died on 6 Apr 1938.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Henry Dallas - GEDCOM file HMUNRO.GED dated 9
    Oct 1996

    Children:
    1. Florance Turpin was born about 1871; and died.
    2. 1. Roland Turpin was born on 28 Jun 1896; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  George Henry Munro was born on 5 Jul 1820 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada (son of William Johnson Munro and Sarah Sherar); died on 22 Apr 1902.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, James Donald

    George was born 6 weeks after his father's death (William Johnson Munro d. 27 May, 1820).

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

    George married Modeste Prevost about 1849. Modeste was born in 1825; died on 2 Oct 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Modeste Prevost was born in 1825; died on 2 Oct 1862.

    Notes:

    Modeste appears in the Paspebiac too early to be listed by name with her family on any census. By 1861 she is married to George Munro.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Henry Dallas - GEDCOM file HMUNRO.GED dated 9
    Oct 1996

    Children:
    1. 3. Jane Matilda Munro was born on 14 Jul 1850; died on 6 Apr 1938.
    2. George Francis Munro was born on 28 Sep 1854; died on 18 Feb 1856.
    3. Amelia Munro was born on 22 Feb 1857; died on 1 Sep 1936.
    4. Clara Madison Provost Munro was born on 20 Apr 1860; died on 29 Sep 1927.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Johnson Munro was born on 10 Dec 1781 in Montreal, , Québec, Canada (son of Capt. Hon. John Munro and Mary Brower); died on 27 May 1820 in Bas-Caraquet, Glouchester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; was buried on 28 Jul 1996 in Morrisburg, Dundas Co., Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    The birth and christening records of William Johnson Munro has not yet been located. History directs that he was born in the city of Montreal due to the following proven facts: (1) William's mother, Mary Brower, with her other seven children, escaped to Fort St. John via Lake Champlain and Crown Point in 1778. (2) Her husband, Captain John Munro, met her at Fort St. John. (3) John was dispatched to Montreal to find housing there for Loyalist families and also took Mary and the children with him. (4) Mary and the children stayed in Montreal until 1783 when John went to England to help plead for compensation for lands lost by Loyalists in New York. (5) William was probably christened by the Regimental Chaplain as he was a personal friend, although some of these records have been lost.

    William was named after the celebrated General Johnson of the British Army, a much esteemed comrade in arms of his father, John Munro. He grew up on the Munro land grants at Matilda, near Morrisburg, Ontario. He signed on with the North West Fur Company and eventually settled in Bas-caraquet, New Brunswick in 1807, where he received a land grant as a Loyalist son.

    William spent eight years in the service of the Northwest Fur Company, enlisting in about 1798 for an eight year indenture. He spent most of this time in the Grand Portage, Fort William Area, but mad voyages to other outposts from time to time.

    In 1808 William completed his indenture to the North West Company. Disappointed at the inadequate wages offered for a "factor" or permanent post with The Company, he left western Canada to take up a merchandising offer made by his cousin, Hugh Munro, of St. Peter (Bathurst) New Brunswick. Eventually he settled on a site at Bas Caraquett on the Bay of Chaleur, opposite the Colony of New Carlisle-Paspebiac. He built a Trading Post-Store where he dealt in furs and provisioned the French fisherman and bought their salted fish for shipping by Hugh Munro and Sherar ships. His long experience in the western lands stood him in good stead and certainly provided him with the language skills to deal also with the French speaking fishermen who populated the area. William may have become an agent for the Hudson Bay Company both on the New Carlisle side of the bay and on the New Brunswick side at Carequete. Hudson Bay Company agents held positions of considerable importance and the agent occupied a central influence in many respects in the community.

    Although he died early and in debt, if he had been able to maintain his business until it began to show a profit he would undoubtedly have established a very lucerative post.

    Munro Island in the Shippigan area still bears William Munro's name although title went out of the family when his son Thomas Brock Munro sold the property.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, James Donald
    Stroud, Anna Margaret

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro library - "The Munro Beacon" - Spring/Summer 1996 - Vol. 22, No.
    2 - p. 5

    (2) Clan Munro files - Munro, Henry Dallas - GEDCOM file HMUNRO.GED dated 9 Oct
    1996

    (3) "The Munro Eagle" - number 27 - summer 1997-1998 - p. 33-38

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

    Buried:
    William died at his home in 1820 at the age of 39 and was buried on his farm because the Catholic Church refused to bury a Presbyterian in their cemetery. In the fall of 1993, a homeowner on the old Munro property discovered human bones while doing an excavation. An Investigation identified the remains as being those of William Johnson Munro and his son. In 1995, after considerable paperwork, the remains were released to William's descendant, Henry Munro for re-interment in the cemetery of Trinity Anglican Church in Riverside Heights alongside W.J.'s father, Captain John Munro.

    William married Sarah Sherar on 15 Sep 1808 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada. Sarah (daughter of Thomas Sherar) was born on 26 Aug 1786 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada; died in 1837 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada; was buried in 1837 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sarah Sherar was born on 26 Aug 1786 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada (daughter of Thomas Sherar); died in 1837 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada; was buried in 1837 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada.

    Notes:

    All church records of her marriage to William had been lost so Sarah endured a prolonged period of litigation after William's death while she endeavored to unravel his legal title to Crown land grants in Caraquette as well as authenticating the debts due him from fishermen in the Trading Post Store and other business enterprises and inheritances. Eventually most of this was cleared, although she lost title to some of the land through ambiguous title.

    Sarah had to liquidate most of William's holdings to pay their debts and support her children. Even some of the lots that William had inherited from his father, Capt. Hon John Munro, in Upper Canada on the Matilda, Dundas County homestead were eventually sold for expenses by his sons William Thomas and Thomas B. Munro after many years of litigation over his estate.

    Sarah returned to New Carlisle with her six children to live with her father on the old Sherar homestead which was about a mile west of the Munro homestead at Paspebiac.

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

    Children:
    1. Sarah Harriet Munro was born on 15 Jul 1809 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; died on 11 Jul 1902 in Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Jul 1902 in Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada.
    2. William Thomas Munro was born on 24 Aug 1811 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; died on 22 Aug 1886 in Bathurst, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Aug 1886 in Paspebiac, , Québec, Canada.
    3. Thomas Brock Munro was born on 24 Aug 1811 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; was christened in in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; died on 12 May 1894 in Portland, Cumberland Co., Maine, USA.
    4. John Provost Munro was born on 7 Mar 1813 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; died on 23 May 1818 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in May 1818 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada.
    5. Mary Charlotte Munro was born on 23 Dec 1815 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; died on 4 Jun 1880.
    6. Jane Eleanor Munro was born on 15 Mar 1818 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; was christened on 15 Sep 1822 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada; died on 11 Oct 1840 in Paspebiac, , Québec, Canada; was buried in Oct 1840 in New Carlisle, , Québec, Canada.
    7. 6. George Henry Munro was born on 5 Jul 1820 in Caraquet, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada; died on 22 Apr 1902.