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Emily Monroe

Emily Monroe

Female 1817 - 1909  (92 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Emily Monroe was born on 22 Jan 1817 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA (daughter of William Monroe and Rebecca Foster); died on 6 Feb 1909 in Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Michigan, USA.

    Notes:

    One reference says Emily and Dwight were married in Plymouth, Michigan.

    Ref: "The Monroe Book" by Dr. Joan S. Guilford - Michigan Unconnected Monroes
    "Lexington Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S. Munroe - 19-84-9

    Emily married Dwight Dimmick on 4 Sep 1842 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA. Dwight was born about 1815; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Guerdon Lewis Dimmick was born on 25 Feb 1844 in New Haven, Shiwassee, Michigan; died on 10 Aug 1925 in Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Michigan, USA.
    2. Mary Ernestine Dimmick was born on 18 Mar 1848 in Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Michigan, USA; died on 31 Oct 1864 in Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Michigan, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Monroe was born on 16 May 1761 in Willington, , Connecticut, USA (son of Samuel Monroe and Abigail Read); died on 30 Apr 1838 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA; was buried in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA.

    Notes:

    William served nearly four years as a soldier in the Revolutionary War, first from 6 Apr to 23 May 1777 under Captain Edward Griswold in Colonel Thomas Bilding's regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. He was discharged in Peekskill, New York. He next enlisted for three years in Captain Harmon's company of Colonel John Durkee's Fourth Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers from which he was honorably discharged in 1780 in Morristown, New Jersey.

    During his first year he served as a private, then was transferred to Captain Seth Phillip's company of the same regiment, in which he served as a fifer for two years. He engaged in the battles of Germantown, Fort Mifflin, Monmouth and Stoney Point. After his discharge in 1780 he served for six months as orderly sergeant to his old Colonel John Durkee. Later he served a three month's term on a sloop in New York. His interest in military affairs did not abate with the revolution.

    He moved in 1792 from Windsor, Connecticut to Chenango County, New York, and settled there on a tract on which the court house in the city of Norwich now stands. There he joined the State Militia serving as ensign, lieutenant, major, and lieutenant colonel between 1797 and 1809. By reason of this service he became generally known as Colonel Monroe.

    He served three terms as sheriff of Chenango County and as the member of the Assembly from that county during the session of 1816.

    William moved to a farm in the nearby town of Plymouth, New York, where he built a log house and lived until he died. He, his mother and other members of the Monroe family were buried in a cemetery on his farm between Norwich and the village of Plymouth.

    His first wife, Sally, was a descendant of John and Eleanor Billington of the Mayflower. Her tombstone in the family cemetery in Chenango County, bears this inscription: "In memory of Mrs. Sally Monroe, consort of Colonel William Monroe, d. Feb. 19, 1811 in the 46th year of her age."

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Coye, Ruby

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

    William married Rebecca Foster. Rebecca was born about 1763; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Foster was born about 1763; 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, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    Children:
    1. Sally Monroe was born on 10 Aug 1812 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA; died in Mar 1882 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA.
    2. Publius Virgilius Bogue Monroe was born on 16 Apr 1814 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA; died on 6 Nov 1861 in New Berlin, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin, USA.
    3. 1. Emily Monroe was born on 22 Jan 1817 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA; died on 6 Feb 1909 in Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Michigan, USA.
    4. Harriet Elizabeth Monroe was born on 12 May 1819 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA; died on 6 Jun 1886 in New Berlin, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Monroe was born on 9 Sep 1720 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA (son of David Munroe and Deborah Howe); died on 15 Jan 1777 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

    Samuel Monroe was of Canterbury, and Willington, Connecticut. He died while serving with the Connecticut troops in the Revolutionary War. His place of death is said to be 3 miles over North River from Kings Ferry to New Jersey.

    He served in the French and Indian War in the company commanded by Captain Jedediah Fay of Ashford, Connecticut, from 10 Apr to 3 Sep 1758 and in the campaign of 1759 under Captain Slap of Mansfield, Connecticut. In the Revolutionary War, he served in the fourth company, eighth Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers, from 8 Jul to 30 Nov 1775 and reenlisted 14 May 1776 for one year in Captain Oziah Pettibone's company of Colonel Ward's Regiment. He died in the service 15 Jan 1777, as shown by a certificate filed in the Archives in the Connecticut State Library.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Coye, Ruby

    Ref: Membership application for Harris G. Terry dated 21 Oct 2002

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

    Christened:
    Samuel was baptized at the Canterbury First Church.

    Samuel married Abigail Read about 1744. Abigail (daughter of Isaac Read and Abigail Leonard) was born on 29 Apr 1723 in Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 4 Jun 1817 in , Chenango Co., New York, USA; was buried in , Chenango Co., New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail Read was born on 29 Apr 1723 in Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, USA (daughter of Isaac Read and Abigail Leonard); died on 4 Jun 1817 in , Chenango Co., New York, USA; was buried in , Chenango Co., New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Abigail was admitted to the First Church of Christ of Canterbury in May 1745, upon a letter of recommendation and later was admitted to the church at Willington, upon a letter from the church at Canterbury.

    She was appointed administratrix of her husband, Samuel's estate in Aug 1777. She filed claims for his clothing and accoutrements, and was allowed 12 lb 11s 6d in Mar 1778.

    Abigail and her sons, Isaac, Leonard and William, moved to Chenango County, New York, where she died and was buried beside her son, William. The headstone marking her grave bears this inscription: "In memory of Widow Abigail Monroe, d. 4 June 1817 in the 95 year of her age."

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

    Children:
    1. Isaac Monroe was born in 1745 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 1 Aug 1825 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA.
    2. Deborah Monroe was born on 5 Nov 1747 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died in Jun 1828 in , Delaware Co., Ohio, USA.
    3. Leonard Monroe was born on 11 Oct 1757 in Willmington, , Connecticut, USA; died on 3 Aug 1827 in , Delaware Co., Ohio, USA.
    4. 2. William Monroe was born on 16 May 1761 in Willington, , Connecticut, USA; died on 30 Apr 1838 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA; was buried in Plymouth, Chenango Co., New York, USA.
    5. Ammitty Monroe was born in Sep 1763 in Willington, , Connecticut, USA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  David Munroe was born on 6 Oct 1680 in Lexington, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA (son of William Munroe and Mary Ball); died on 19 Jun 1755 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

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    «i»The Lexington records mention only the birth of David Munroe (born in Cambridge Farms, later Lexington), but Connecticut was then being settled by emigrants from the colonies of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay, and in Apr 1705 he and his wife are found in Canterbury, when their first child was born.

    His wife, Deborah (or Deborah) was the daughter of Samuel and Mary (Nutting) Howe (or How). Some references say they were married on 1 Apr 1722, but that doesn't seem likely unless David had a previous marriage which produced most of his children.

    The town of Canterbury contained but ten families when it was endowed with town privileges in 1703. In 1714 Samuel Adams and Obadiah Johnson conveyed a farm of 136 acres to David Munroe, by deed recorded in Canterbury. In 1722 David and Deborah joined the church in Canterbury. In 1723 a division of common lands was made among those residents of Canterbury "who were settled inhabitants and paid to ye building of ye meeting-house and minister's home" which were completed in 1711. In this allotment, David received one and one- half shares. In 1743 a controversy arose among the members of Canterbury church over a sermon by its minister which did not meet the views of many of them. A committee recommended the minister's dismissal, David and five others made written protest against the committee's report, severely criticising its motives. The committee retaliated by recommending that David and his associates be expelled from the church. The matter was finally settled by dismissal of the minister, with David and the other protestants remaining in the Church.

    The identity of David Munroe of Canterbury as the son of William Munroe of Cambridge Farms was questioned by one writer upon the ground that not being mentioned in William's will it indicated that David probably died young. Later, however, Rev. Mr. Northrup and Dr. Will S. Munroe, author and prominent educator, for many years professor of psychology in Montclair, N.J. State Normal School, in their preparation of the "Genealogy of Josiah Munroe," after much careful research became convinced, and so stated in their publication, that David of Canterbury was, without a doubt, the son of William of Cambridge Farms.

    Their conclusions were based upon the following, among other circumstances: David, appearing as he did, among the early settlers of Canterbury, must have emigrated there from some other place, but the records of emigrants to New England prior to that time and the published vital statistics of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut disclose no one bearing tht name who could have been identified with him other than William's son David; between the time of his baptism in Lexington in 1699 and the birth of his first child in Canterbury in 1705, he was of the age when one might expect him to marry and establish a home in a new community; there was a family tradition that he came from Cambridge; his grandson, John Munroe, who lived and died in Canterbury, left a written family record which passed to John's granddaughter, Mary Munroe Collins, who retained it until it was destroyed by a fire which burned the Collins home in 1890, but she well remembered its contents which told of the coming of William from Scotland to Massachusetts and the settlement of his son, David, in Canterbury, all of which she related to Dr. Monroe when he visited Canterbury in 1912 collecting material for their work. Moreover, it appeared that four of David's seven daughters, viz., Mary, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Sarah bore the given name of his grandfather and his uncle. It would be quite unreasonable to presume that such a coincidence of names would occur except in immediately related families. in addition to all this Mrs. Collins told Dr. Monroe, and after her death, her son informed him of this sketch that his mother had told him that David's wife came from Concord, Massachusetts. A search of the Concord vital records disclosed only one woman named Deborah, born there of marriageable age for David, viz., Deborah How, daughter of Samuel and Mary How. Upon further search it was found that Samuel How had joined the tide of emigration to Connecticut. According to the "Howe Genealogies" published by the New England Historical and Genealogical Society, he resided in Concord until shortly after 1700 when he moved to Plainfield, a new town in Windham County, Connecticut. It is also there stated that his daughter Deborah married David Monroe and the Probate Records of Plainfield, where he died, show that David Monroe in 1725 receipted for his wife's share of Samuel How's estate. The same records show the distribution of the estate of Mary how who died in 1727 and refer to Deborah Monroe as her daughter.

    If David Munroe had died in Lexington, his death would have been recorded in the vital statistics of that town and his remains would have rested in the family burying ground with a tombstone marking his grave as do those of his mother and father. The absence of these is further corroborative proof of the correctness of Rev. Mr. Northrup's conclusion as to the identity of David Munroe of Canterbury as William's son of that name. In 1913 the Lexington Historical Society published a revised edition of Hudson's "History of Lexington" in which David Munroe was shown as a son of William. The correction relating to him, appearing in Vol. II, after the index at page 6 of Additions and Corrections, read as follows: "Before Joseph no. 6 on page 461 insert; David Munroe(2) (William(1)) b. 6 Oct 1680; d. 19 Jun 1755. He removed to Canterbury, Connecticut and bought land 22 Feb 1715. In 1723 received 1.5 shares of land as one who paid towards the meeting house and minister's house, which were completed in 1711. He will was probated 8 Sep 1755"
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    (" New England Historical and Genealogical Register", Vol. C, 1946 via. "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes")
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    On 1 Apr 1722, David and Deborah were admitted to the Canterbury First Church.

    David left a will dated 9 Feb 1753 in which he mentioned that he had 6 daughters and 4 sons. (Plainfield Probate No. 1468)

    The Larry Monroe reference says David was the son of (Ensign) William [130].

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Coye, Ruby
    - Dietrich, Earl
    - Elder, Charlotte
    - Sage, Wes
    - Yard, Prof. F. L. Dixon
    - Monroe, Kathleen Lois
    - Monroe, Larry Gene - Genealogy of Larry Gene Monroe

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Rea, Barbara Frances Lee - Descendants of William Munroe

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

    Birth:
    Cambridge Farms

    David married Deborah Howe in 1704 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA. Deborah (daughter of Samuel How and Mary Nutting) was born on 19 Oct 1685 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 Sep 1748 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Deborah Howe was born on 19 Oct 1685 in Concord, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Samuel How and Mary Nutting); died on 1 Sep 1748 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

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

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage place unverified

    Children:
    1. Deborah Munroe was born on 4 Apr 1705 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 16 Sep 1705.
    2. Mary Munroe was born on 9 Jan 1707 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 6 Oct 1765.
    3. David Munroe was born on 26 Dec 1708 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 15 Jul 1762.
    4. Abigail Munroe was born on 10 Jan 1711 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 17 Sep 1784 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA.
    5. Deborah Munroe was born on 12 Jan 1713 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; and died.
    6. Eleanor Munroe was born on 27 Sep 1715 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; and died.
    7. Elizabeth Munroe was born on 25 May 1718 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died in in Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    8. 4. Samuel Monroe was born on 9 Sep 1720 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; was christened on 1 Apr 1722 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 15 Jan 1777 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.
    9. Sarah Munroe was born on 24 Jul 1723 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; and died.
    10. William Munroe was born on 5 Jun 1726 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 6 Nov 1760 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA.
    11. Josiah Munroe was born on 11 Sep 1728 in Canterbury, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 19 Feb 1778 in Valley Forge, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 10.  Isaac Read was born about 1693; and died.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: Isaac's birth date is an estimate based on the birth date of his daughter, Abigail.

    Isaac married Abigail Leonard. Abigail was born about 1695; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Abigail Leonard was born about 1695; and died.

    Notes:

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

    Birth:
    Estimate: Abigail's birth date is an estimate based on the birth date of her daughter, Abigail.

    Children:
    1. 5. Abigail Read was born on 29 Apr 1723 in Norwich, New London Co., Connecticut, USA; died on 4 Jun 1817 in , Chenango Co., New York, USA; was buried in , Chenango Co., New York, USA.