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Robert William Munro

Robert William Munro

Male 1914 - 2003  (89 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Robert William Munro was born on 3 Feb 1914 in Kiltearn, , Ross-Shire, Scotland (son of Maj. Alexander Rose Munro and Louisa Brydon Meiklejohn); died on 15 Dec 2003.

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    «i»The death of Billy Munro who died on 15 Dec 2003 at the age of 89 will be felt as a great loss by all Munros, for not only have they lost a true kinsman, but also an Honorary Vice-President and Honorary Historian of the Clan Munro (Association) and founding editor of this magazine. Through more than 60 years, Billy showed exemplary dedication to the clan while producing one of the finest clan association magazines with the same meticulous accuracy that can be seen in his extensive archive of all things Munro. He was a professional journalist of the old school, a prolific author and a respected historian with a fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

    It can be said that Billy was a genuine Munro, having been born Robert William Munro at Kiltearn on 3 Feb 1914 to a family with long associations with Ferindonald. His father had the farm of Newton on the Novar estates where his maternal grandfather, John Meiklejohn, was the factor.

    With the family's move to the farm of Hillend to the south of Edinburgh, Billy's education was at the Edinburgh Academy, and in 1933 he joined the editorial staff of "The Scotsman" where he learned the art and craft of news reporting by example and perserverance. The requirements of accuracy, good shorthand and strict adherence to the facts suited Billy's professional temperament, and his shorthand skills soon earned him a place on the paper's verbatim team.

    In 1940, he was commissioned in the Seaforth Highlanders, and his journalistic skills were soon to be appreciated with his attachment to the Inter-Service Public Relations Directorate in India. Billy also served in Italy before being demobilised in 1946 and returning to the reporting staff of "The Scotsman". He married Jean Dunlop in 1958 and the following year they moved north to Inverness on his appointment as editor-in-chief of the Highland News Group. Returning to Edinburgh in 1963, he rejoined the staff of "The Scotsman" where he remained until 1969 when he took early retirement in order to pursue his own writing interests.

    A fond memory for Billy, which can be seen as a testament to his professionalism, was of a three-week assignment to Greenland in the entourage of the King of Denmark, where a measure of devolution was being instituted. His expertise so impressed the royal host that he was rewarded with an annual presentation case of Tuborg lager from the Danish brewery. On one memorable occasion, Billy had left the full case by his desk but for the reporters on night duty the temptation was too great to resist. Billy returned to discover the empty case and a note of thanks from appreciative colleagues who bought him a bottle of sherry in return. He was chairman of the Edinburgh Press Club from 1955 to 1957 and president from 1969 to 1971.

    Although he did not attend the inaugural meeting of the Clan Munro (Association) in 1937, his journalistic skills were quickly recognised and he was appointed honorary editor in 1939, a position he held until 1971, having produced the first 12 issues of the Clan Munro Magazine to a standard that many clan journals have tried to emulate. He became a council member and was made vice-president in 1963 and continued to assist, particularly with the clan newsletter and magazine, for the rest of his life. Within the clan itself, his knowledge of history and genealogy became legendary and he and his wife, Jean, contributed immensely to the success of the association both at home and abroad. He was to become the preferred reference for those researching historical Munro matters - anyone seeking enlightenment over doubtful information was quickly pointed in the right direction with the answer "Billy will know."

    Billy was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, a member of the Scottish History Society, Scottish Genealogy Society and a trustee of the National Museum of Antiquities from 1982 to 1985. His unassuming demeanour hid a diligent mind dedicated to the conveying of facts accurately backed by meticulous research. He was the author of a number of historical publications: "Lachlan MacQuarrie of Ulva," 1944; "Donald Monro's Western Isles of Scotland and Genealogies of the Clans 1549" (editor), 1961; "Tain Through the Centuries (co-authored with his wife, Jean), 1966, which was commissioned of the Burgh's 900th anniversary; "The Glorious Northern Lighthouses," 1976; "Highland Clans and Tartans," 1977; "Edinburgh and the Borders," 1977; "The Munro Tree 1734." 1978; "Scottish Lighthouses," 1979; "Taming the Rough Bounds, Knoydart 1745-1784," 1984; "Acts of the Lords of the Isles 1336-1493" (co-editor with Jean), 1986; "Clan MacQuarrie: A History," 1996.

    Billy modestly listed his recreations as historical research and writing, walking and visiting islands, but his quiet manner and droll sense of humour hid the wealth of work he undertook, voluntarily on behalf of others, not only for individuals, Clan Munro and his many contacts within his chosen fields of expertise, but also a life-long devotion to his faith. He was for many years an elder of the Church of Scotland, Fairmilehead, the East Church in Inverness and Saint Catherine's Argyle, Edinburgh, where he was both an elder and session clerk from 1974 to 1984.

    His great knowledge of Highland history will be greatly missed by his many friends and acquaintances worldwide. However, it was his wish that the extensive archives gathered during his lifetime would be made available to researchers. Now housed at Storehouse of Foulis, Evanton, these form a significant part of the Munro library and are Billy's legacy to the clan. In turn, their accuracy and strict adherence to the facts serve as a suitably lasting memorial.«/i»

    ("Clan Munro Magazine" - 2005 - #24 - p. 44-45)
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    Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - Edinburgh (1978) - title page,
    back of title page

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

    Robert married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Maj. Alexander Rose Munro was born on 12 Jun 1881 in Alness, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland (son of Rev. Alexander Rose Munro and Margaret Sinclair); died on 10 Feb 1950.

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    [Maj. Alexander Rose Munro]«i» Son of Rev. Alexander Rose Munro (1835-1903); b. Alness 12 June 1881; farmer, formerly at Newton of Novar, & since 1922, of Hillend, Lothianburn, Edinburgh; joined 1st V.B. Cameron Highlanders as private 1901, 2/Lt 1st V.B. Seaforths 1903; mobil/c Records); Sub-Comr for Small Holdings, Bd. of Agric. fm September 2, 1919 - Offr ifc Records Edinburgh. T.A. Assocn. in World War II; sometime Secretary Lord's Day Observance Assocn. of Scotland, Eastern Committee; m. 1905 Louisa Brydon Meiklejohn (d. 12 December 1968) & had 3 sons & 2 drs; d. 10 February 1950. Children: Jemima Shepherd (b. 1906, m. 1930 R.M. Ferguson, he d. ? & she d. 30 November 1990); Alexander Sinclair (1910-86); John Meiklejohn (b. 1912 d 1998); Robert William (b. 1914 d 2003); Margaret Sinclair (b. 1914, m. 1948 D.M. Dunlop, he d. 3 June 1987 & she d. 10 July 1987).

    Pte inf - father of compiler of this card index; Scotsman 12 February 1950; Ross-shire Journal 17 Febrauary 1950 & December 1968; Fairmilehead Parish Mag, Apr 1950; «u»Edinburgh University Roll of Honour«/u» (1914-18), p. 542; «u»Cabar Feidh«/u», January 1951, p. 46; Clan Munro Magazine iii [17(gp)]; Oliver & Boyd's «u»Edinburgh Almanack«/u» (1920), p. 911; «u»Ross-shire Roll of Honour«/u» (Dingwall 1915), pp. 65, 100, 147; pic gp (Kay p ii).«/i»

    (R. W. Munro's genealogy notes)
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    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Alexander married Louisa Brydon Meiklejohn in 1905. Louisa (daughter of John Meiklejohn) was born est 1883; died on 12 Dec 1968. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Louisa Brydon Meiklejohn was born est 1883 (daughter of John Meiklejohn); died on 12 Dec 1968.

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

    Children:
    1. Jemima Shepherd Munro was born in 1906; died on 30 Nov 1990.
    2. Alexander Sinclair Munro was born on 4 Sep 1910 in Newton of Novar, , Ross-shire, Scotland; died on 9 Jan 1986 in Edinburgh, , Midlothian, Scotland.
    3. John Meiklejohn Munro was born in 1912; died in 1998.
    4. Margaret Sinclair Munro was born in 1914; died on 10 Jul 1987.
    5. 1. Robert William Munro was born on 3 Feb 1914 in Kiltearn, , Ross-Shire, Scotland; died on 15 Dec 2003.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. Alexander Rose Munro was born on 3 Mar 1835 in Bonar Bridge, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland (son of Robert Munro and Euphemia MacDonald); died on 27 Jun 1903 in Alness, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.

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    [Rev. Alexander Rose Munro]«i» Second son of Robert Munro (c.1795-1867) & Euphemia Macdonald, was b. Bonar Bridge 3 March 1835, graduated M.A. at Aberdeen, licensed minister of Free Church of Scotland 1856; ordained Alness 1858, where he was minister until his death there on 27 June 1903, having m. 1867 Margaret Sinclair (d. 1920), with issue incl. Robert (1868-1955, Lord Alness), Alexander Rose (1881-1950), & Dorothea Wilson (m. Andrew Younger Mackay & d. 1963), John Sinclair (d. 24 February 1875, aged 4 months), Margaret (d. 30 March 1872, aged 2 months).

    Creich Registers; Alness Monument Inscription - monument beside 1843 church, children at w end of old church; Free Church Annals, p. 278; Clan Munro Magazine iii 18, 19; Rev. N.C. MacFarlane, The "Men" of Lewis, p. 119; United Free Church Fasti , p. 480; 'Northern Evangelist' no. 4, p. 14 (August 1896) and no. 5, pp. 7-8 (September 1896).«/i»

    (R. W. Munro's genealogy notes)
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    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Alexander married Margaret Sinclair in 1867. Margaret was born est 1837; died in 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Sinclair was born est 1837; died in 1920.

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

    Children:
    1. Robert Munro, I, Lord Alness was born in 1868 in Alness, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died in 1955.
    2. Margaret Munro was born about Jan 1872; died on 30 Mar 1872.
    3. John Sinclair Munro was born about Oct 1874; died on 24 Feb 1875.
    4. Dorothea Wilson Munro was born est 1877; died in 1963.
    5. 2. Maj. Alexander Rose Munro was born on 12 Jun 1881 in Alness, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died on 10 Feb 1950.

  3. 6.  John Meiklejohn was born est 1858; and died.

    Notes:

    John served as factor for the farm of Newton on the Novar estate.

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

    Children:
    1. 3. Louisa Brydon Meiklejohn was born est 1883; died on 12 Dec 1968.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Munro was born about 1795; died in 1867.

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

    Robert married Euphemia MacDonald. Euphemia was born est 1797; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Euphemia MacDonald was born est 1797; and died.

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

    Children:
    1. 4. Rev. Alexander Rose Munro was born on 3 Mar 1835 in Bonar Bridge, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland; died on 27 Jun 1903 in Alness, , Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.