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301 (Medical):Grace died in a fire in the laundry that was owned by the family in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Munro, Grace (I43321)
 
302 (Medical):Harold suffered from diabetes mellitus for 20 years. Munro, Harold Burton (I50160)
 
303 (Medical):Henry was deaf. Frazier, Henry Shippe (I43765)
 
304 (Medical):hit by a Florida Rock truck Toft, Barbara Kay (I40654)
 
305 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I40677)
 
306 (Medical):Hugh was an alcoholic who abandonded his family after having taken a horse whip to his son Neil in anger. He probably left he wife and 8 children not long after the birth of his last child in 1884. His oldest son, Neil, would have been 14 at the time. Munro, Hugh Cowan (I35902)
 
307 (Medical):In 1900, Adelia had heart disease. Huskey, Adelia (I45058)
 
308 (Medical):In 1955, while working at Federal Mogul in Saint Johns, Michigan, George was injured in an explosion which occured when he poured waste material into the machine he was operating. The waste had been placed into the container by another employee and had been mislabeled as "Good". George was almost killed, but he dropped to the floor and crawled out of the room. His glasses saved his eyes, but his face was badly burned and his head swelled to twice its normal size. He was in Clinton Memorial Hospital for several days.

In 1961, he was diagnosed with diabetes by Dr. F. Mansel Dunn of Lansing and was on Orinase for several years. He had blood sugar tests regularly. In 1971 or 1972 he had one just before he went up smelt fising at Tawas City. He was cleaning the smelt the next day when Dr. Dunn's office called him and told him to report to Sparrow Hospital immediately for admitting because hes blood sugar count was over 500. When he got to the hospital, the admitting nurse couldn't believe he walked into the hospital. Normally he should have been in a diabetic coma. At this time he was started on insulin.

In 1973 he had another serious accident. He was pulling a back hoe down US 27 on his way to Cecil and Alta Mey's to do some work. A car hit him from behind and caused him to leave the road at Chadwick Road and US 27. The settlement was not even enough to make a down payment on another back hoe, so that put an end to that kind of work. The accident also affected his nerves and he was never the same.

In 1986 he had heart surgery to replace a faulty heart valve with one from a pig heart. He got along fairly well with this.

In 1989 or 1990, he burned his right foot on Thanksgiving Day with a kerosene heater. He ended up in the burn unit of Sparrow Hospital and eventually had to have part of his right foot amputated. He burned the other foot in the fall of 1991 and eventually had to have part of that amputated as well. From then on, one thing after another happened to George. His eyes went bad, he lost his hearing, had kidney failure, had several slight strokes and failed cataract surgery. 
Harmon, George Robert (I50278)
 
309 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I36107)
 
310 (Medical):Isabel died the same day as her brother, Duncan, their grandmother, and a maternal aunt. Munro, Isabel (I35830)
 
311 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I44317)
 
312 (Medical):James was a deaf mute. Gouverneur, James Monroe (I18817)
 
313 (Medical):James was killed in an automobile accident with his cousin Warren Munro. Campbell, James Oliver Munro (I42717)
 
314 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I40685)
 
315 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I40562)
 
316 (Medical):Joyce suffered a head injury in an automobile accident and was in a coma for a week. She was pronounced brain dead on 26 Dec 1978. She was 18 years old. Starns, Joyce Elaine (I44422)
 
317 (Medical):Kathleen was deaf and mute. It ran in the family. Jackson, Kathleen Ellen (I46974)
 
318 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I40686)
 
319 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I44060)
 
320 (Medical):Mae had a "bad leg". Munro, E. Mae (I42708)
 
321 (Medical):Malaria Parker, Martha (I692)
 
322 (Medical):Mary was blind for the last 10 years of her life. Beebe, Mary Jane (I17470)
 
323 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I49491)
 
324 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I40510)
 
325 (Medical):Neil and his helper, McKenzie, were killed when Neil's steam thrashing-machine crashed through a small bridge. Munro, Neil (I42651)
 
326 (Medical):On 13 Oct 1999, Doris had her right leg amputated below the knee due to hardening of the arteries - Memorial Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. Munroe, Doris (I48845)
 
327 (Medical):On 8 Sep 1870, George and several other relatives sailed from Montreal, Canada bound for Liverpool, England aboard the iron ship, "W. H. Hazelden." The ship was seen on 18 Sep 1870 at 47 degrees north latitude and 47 degrees west longitude, but was never heard from again. Munro, George Traill (I39912)
 
328 (Medical):On 8 Sep 1870, George and several other relatives sailed from Montreal, Canada bound for Liverpool, England aboard the iron ship, "W. H. Hazelden." The ship was seen on 18 Sep 1870 at 47 degrees north latitude and 47 degrees west longitude, but was never heard from again. Munro (I39914)
 
329 (Medical):On 8 Sep 1870, George and several other relatives sailed from Montreal, Canada bound for Liverpool, England aboard the iron ship, "W. H. Hazelden." The ship was seen on 18 Sep 1870 at 47 degrees north latitude and 47 degrees west longitude, but was never heard from again. Munro, Jessie Glen Rae (I39915)
 
330 (Medical):On 8 Sep 1870, Mary and several other relatives sailed from Montreal, Canada bound for Liverpool, England aboard the iron ship, "W. H. Hazelden." The ship was seen on 18 Sep 1870 at 47 degrees north latitude and 47 degrees west longitude, but was never heard from again. Smyth, Mary (I39913)
 
331 (Medical):Peritonitis following childbirth Campbell, Isabella Irene (I42807)
 
332 (Medical):Problem with alcohol Smith, Elizabeth (I42759)
 
333 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I44424)
 
334 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I24171)
 
335 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I24177)
 
336 (Medical):Robert had diabetes. Monroe, Robert Sterling (I54121)
 
337 (Medical):Robert was killed when he fell on his head from a wagon. He had a misshapen body. Monroe, Robert Hamilton (I43939)
 
338 (Medical):Robert was killed while assisting William, Earl of Ross in an obscure clan fight while in pursuit of a band of fugitives. Munro, Robert VIII of Foulis (I11)
 
339 (Medical):See attached sources. Munro, Sir Robert XIV of Foulis (I17)
 
340 (Medical):See attached sources. Munroe, Jedediah (I2823)
 
341 (Medical):See attached sources. Munroe, William J. (I3168)
 
342 (Medical):See attached sources. Munro, Alexander (I39530)
 
343 (Medical):See attached sources. Sands, Tincy (I53130)
 
344 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I43852)
 
345 (Medical):Suffered from hypertension McIntyre, Margaret (I49793)
 
346 (Medical):suffered from tuberculosis Wilson, John (I46783)
 
347 (Medical):The duration of Angus' final illness was 4 weeks. Campbell, Angus (I42805)
 
348 (Medical):Tilmon suffered from a stroke wich in time resulted in his death. His mild behavior after the stroke was a blessing to his family in their care giving. Monroe, Tilmon (I43561)
 
349 (Medical):Two of her son, Neil's children and a sister of Neil's wife died the same day as Catherine. McCowan, Catherine (I2725)
 
350 (Medical):Walter had hemophilia. Monroe, Walter Lee (I43760)
 

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