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Clan Munro USA
Genealogy Pages
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Matches 101 to 150 of 84,506
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"Bristol, Lin, Me. (Round Pond)" | Geyer, Edna Beatrice (I1035)
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"Bristol, Lincoln, Me. (Round Pond)" | Munro, Melville Erskine (I1037)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I32357)
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"Burksville, Kentucky" | Clifton, Sarah (I35451)
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"Calamo, Eaton Twp, MI" | Dean, Jonathan (I5050)
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"Calcashew Parish, Louisiana" | Monroe, George P. (I22576)
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"Capela Conde Porto Covo, Estrela, Lisboa" | Family F20327
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"Capela da Quinta Miramar, AIgés, Oeiras" | Family F19188
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"Carapinheira, Montemor o Velho" | Diniz, Alice Anjos (I59756)
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"Carapinheira, Montemor o Velho" | Diniz, Alice Anjos (I59756)
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"Carbisdale, Kincardine, Cromarty, Scotland, (later renamed Culrain)"
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. | Munro, Christian (I212)
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"Carrick, Ayr, Scotland"
Error alert: The dates in the Hoffman reference indicate that Margaret was born about 1330 and married about 1175. I'm assuming that the birth date should be about 1130. | De Galloway, Margaret (I55615)
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"Carrick, Galloway, Wigtown" | De Carrick, Duncan Earl (I55612)
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"Charlettenberg, ON" | Munro, Phillip Finlay (I53016)
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"Charlettenberg, ON" | Munro, Phillip Finlay (I53016)
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"Charlie Rat ? oldest"
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Monroe, Charlie Rat (I53173)
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"Chester Dist." | Adair, Gen. John Governor Of Kentucky (I58174)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F19953
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"CIP, Prussia, Germany" | Ballert, Julius Henry (I55345)
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"Co. Mayo Eire" | McNulty, Mary Cecelia (I59866)
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"Cochocton, NY" | Monroe, Henry (I2703)
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"Cochocton, NY" | Munro, Benoni (I6974)
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"Cohocton, Steuben Co., New York, USA" | Monroe, Henry (I2701)
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"Crescent, Oklahoma (Kingfisher Ct)" | Dodd, Lois Marie (I22519)
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"Deacon Roe" as he was called, was an odd fish, and something of a humorist, as well as a deacon of Dr. Porter's church. Standing in his doorway one morning, soon after the Universalist Church was built, he was accosted by a stranger, who asked him if he had seen a stray white horse passing that way. "No," was the reply. "Where had I better look for him?" queried the stranger. "Oh well!" said the deacon, "p'r'aps you'd better go to the Universalist grounds, 'bout everything fetches up there nowadays."
Nehemiah was a known citizen, a cabinet maker by trade. His home for over half a century, was a large three-story frame building beyond Vernon Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It had been the residence of James Orr, a blacksmith who bought it from Edmund Weld.
Huge boulders of conglomerate were strewn about near his farm and one of them called "Rocking Stone" was a famous natural curiosity. It was located on the Munroe Farm, in the northwest corner of Mr. J. P. Townsend's estate on Townsend Street.
Land was purchased from Deacon Nehemiah Munroe for the Dudley Street Baptist Church. The first wooden building was raised 10 May 1820. The Munroe farm of 22 acres, between Munroe and Townsend Streets was bought by the town in 1829. Nehemiah's second wife, Thankful Stratton, was from Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire.
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munroe, Nehemiah (I2988)
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"Devacolam, Travancore India" | Monro, Alexander of Craiglockart & Cockburn (I32392)
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"Died 10 Mar 1864 A75y. (or 65y) INVERNESS" | Munro, Isabella (I25334)
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"died insane" | Monroe, Mary J. (I52173)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24206)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire"
She was found in the 1851 census. | Skinner, Agnes (I56179)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Elder, Mary Scott (I56172)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Skinner, Mary Ann (I56174)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Munro, Annabelle (I56177)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Skinner, Agnes (I56179)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Skinner, John (I56180)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Skinner, Jane Elder (I56181)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Skinner, William (I56183)
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"Dundee, Forfarshire" | Munro, James (I56240)
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"Eldon, Maries County, MO" | Monroe, Nancy (I42872)
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"Eldon, Maries County, MO" | Monroe, Elizabeth Jane (I55298)
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"Ellicott, Chautauqua County, NY" | Wicks, John Wesley (I60632)
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"Eng Agro." Agricultural Engineer?
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Bobone, Alvaro de Lencastre Araújo (I59748)
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"Eng Agro." Agricultural Engineer? | Diniz, Gonçale Anjos (I59753)
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"Eriboll, Durness, Sutherland" | Family F20511
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"Fahquier County, Va." | Chancellor, John Hore (I51551)
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"Fahquier County, Va." | Family F19571
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"Fair Haven Church, Stamford, Darien, CT" | Family F1858
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"Fluchary,D,S,Scotland" | Parish, William Murray (I55363)
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"Frankfurt KY" | Going, Frederick (I20479)
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"Freehold Columbus, PA" | Monroe, Elnora E. (I40071)
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