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Clan Munro USA
Genealogy Pages
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Matches 84,001 to 84,050 of 84,506
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84001 |
William and Georgina had 11 children. | Family F14446
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84002 |
William and Harriet were married by Rev. G. W. T. Wright. | Family F20427
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84003 |
William and Hattie had a son. | Family F21795
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84004 |
William and Henrietta were married at the Hickory Grove Church. | Family F17006
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84005 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18477)
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84006 |
William and his twin brother, Thomas, were born at their home near Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada. | Munro, William Thomas (I6250)
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84007 |
William and his wife and kids sailed from Lairg, Scotland to Australia aboard the "James Moran" in 1839.
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William (I62852)
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84008 |
William and his wife had no children.
References:
(1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
462
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William (I38141)
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84009 |
William and his wife, Elizabeth, were cousins.
References:
(1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
478
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Ross, William Patrick (I38556)
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84010 |
William and his wife, Euphemia (or Alfrina or Uphamy) Campbell moved from Fairfax County to Loudoun County, Virginia. William acquired property on 16 Apr 1820 from Jesse and Martha Burson.
William died intestate but there is an inventory of his estate dated 25 Jan 1848. His son, Harrison, purchased most of the property except a sugar box bought by another son, Stephen and some things purchased by his son, Thomas and others. The total received was $125.04.
William and his wife were both buried in the North Fork Regular Baptist Church Cemetery in Loudoun County, Virginia. One reference says he died on 30 Dec 1847. The "O." in his name is not certain.
Error alert: The Malloy reference says William was the son of George Monroe and Mary Green.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Cones, Mona
- DiZerega, Thomas
- Hund, Betty
- Monroe, Douglas Eugene
"Journey From Ross-shire" by James Harrison Monroe - p. 10
Ref: Clan Munro files - Monroe, Richard Walter - "Virginia Descendants of
Andrew Monroe" by Anne Monroe Wintzer - p. 33
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Monroe, William O. (I453)
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84011 |
William and Isabella had 3 daughters and one son (died young). | Family F22585
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84012 |
William and Isabella were married in Saint Paul's Church, Portland. | Family F19646
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84013 |
William and Isabella were married in the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Peter and Margaret MacKay. | Family F13532
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84014 |
William and Jessie had no children.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Monroe, John L. | Monroe, William H. (I18459)
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84015 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F6882
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84016 |
William and Julia were married at the Saint Petersburg Luthern Church. | Family F18
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84017 |
William and Katherine had no children.
References:
(1) Clan Munro files - Green, Karen Karnes - e-mail message dated 9 Oct 1997
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Carmack, William Hamilton (I35772)
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84018 |
William and Letitia had several children probably born in Mississippi.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Williams, Irmalee - Spence M. Grayson family record
References:
(1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
Monroe (second installment) - dated 7 Oct 1997 - p. 6
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Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Grayson, William Spence (I27081)
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84019 |
William and Lucinda were first cousins. | Family F1964
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84020 |
William and Lucy were married at Lucy's home. | Family F21770
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84021 |
William and Lucy were married in West Dresden, New York. | Family F22473
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84022 |
William and Margaret had children.
References:
(1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
461
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Reid, William (I38107)
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William and Margaret had only one daughter.
Ref: The Munro Tree (1734) L/21
Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/20
"Mr. William Munro of culcragie married Bethia daughter to Mr. David Belsillie Minister of Corstorphine by whom he had John Mr [? recte Wm.] Andrew David George Helen and Katherine Munros."
Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - L/21
"William Munro of Culcragie married a daughter of Alexander McKenzie in Lochsline by whome he has only one daughter."
"William's wife was Margaret Mackenzie."
William was served heir to his father on 29 Jan 1702.
William and his brother, John, and some others were sued by Hugh Munro of Teaninich on 13 Oct 1711, for abstracting grains of all sorts from the Mill of Culmellochie. William and John admitted abstracting three pecks and they were ordered to pay for the grain within fifty days.
References:
(1) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
363
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William Of Culcraggie (I10460)
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84024 |
William and Margaret were married at the Anglican Church in Carlisle, Quebec. | Family F2496
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84025 |
William and Margaret were married at the First Lutheran Church. | Family F5741
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84026 |
William and Mary recorded their intentions to marry on 3 Sep 1854.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Yard, F. L. Dixon
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William P. (I11535)
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William and Mary settled in Lunenburg County, Virginia, where they bought 100 acres of land "at head of Rocky Branch, on Great Nottoway River" on 5 Oct 1762.
Ref: Clan Munro files -
Monroe, Joseph Edmunds - family of William Monroe
Eggleston, Sam Daniel, Jr.
Clan Munro files - Kelly, Robert Coffin - Genealogical Research done by
Katherine S. and Herbert A. Elliot dated 26 Apr 1971 - p. 6
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Monroe, William Thomas (I1557)
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William and Mary were married after 1868.
References:
(1) "Charles Monroe (1823-1873) of Posey, Vanderburgh & Gibson County, Indiana
- His Ancestors and Descendants" by Kendyl K. Monroe - (1997) - p. 43
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Hancock, William (I28088)
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William and Mary were married at the Anglican Church in Paspebiac, Quebec, Canada.
St Andrew Anglican Church Records, New Carlisle, Quebec, Canada. 1837 - MARRIED- On October 5, 1837 William Day of Cox Township, farmer, bachelor of major age, 3rd son of the late James Day of Paspebiac, in his lifetime Master Shipbuilder to Messrs. Ch. Robin and Company, and of Angelique leBroussault his widow, now supposed to be residing in the Island of Jersey; to Mary Charlotte Munro of said place, spinster of major age, 2nd daughter of the late William Johnston Munro of Caroquette, Province of New Brunswick, and of Sarah Sherar his widow, at present residing in Paspebiac. By license "in the presence of her brother and sister". Wm Day and Mary Charlotte Munro. Witnesses: William Munro (brother). John Gallie, M. Sheppard, David LeBoutillier. ---Andrew Balfour, Missionary. | Family F2501
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William and Polly may have had 14 children. | Family F11723
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84031 |
William and Rebecca had seven children.
Ref: Lexington Munroes, 2nd ed. 11-5/11-3 | Reed, William (I7397)
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84032 |
William and Rhoda had no children.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Reid, Vera | Munro, William (I21744)
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William and Sarah lived in summerville, Waterboro and Aiken, South Carolina.
References:
(1) "History and Genealogy of the Lexington, Mass. Munroes", 2nd ed. by R. S. Munroe - Florence, Massachusetts (1986) - 15-21-12-2 - p. 407
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Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Taylor, William Howell (I39659)
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William and Sarah were married by Rev. David Fairley. | Family F1182
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84035 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F17907
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84036 |
William and Surintha had children.
Ref: "The Monroe Book" by Dr. Joan S. Guilford - Indiana Unconnected Monroes | Monroe, William (I17781)
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84037 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F16147
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84038 |
William and Winifred were first cousins. | Family F1653
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William appears on the 1871 census of Merigomish in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is listed as a 52 year old farmer of Scotch origin. He and his family belonged to the Church of Scotland.
He married the daughter of Hector and Jessie (Fraser) McCulloch of Dunbollach, Scotland.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Munroe, James William
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munroe, William (I1196)
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William Apprenticed as a cabinet maker in Edinburgh, Scotland. He met Elizabeth (Mabbs) during World War I.
He worked for a downtown hotel in Chicago as a carpenter.
William's older sister, Jean, left him a house in Scotland. He and Mabbs went to Scotland to sell it, but they were not allowed to take the proceeds out of Scotland.
One reference gives William's birthplace as Dornoch, Inverness and his wife's birthplace as London, England.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Donald Scott
Grant, Ruth Munro
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William Graham (I6525)
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William arrived in Australia in 1839 on the James Moran with his mother and siblings. He was a carpenter.
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William (I62735)
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William attended Mineral Point, Wisconsis schools and followed lead mining near Mineral Point, Wisconsin as a young man.
At the age of 15 or 16, William served as a private in the Black Hawk War. He took an active part in some of the battles taking place within a few miles of the family home near Willow Springs and Mineral Point, Wisconsin. He later drew a pension for his service.
He practiced medicine in Fayette, Wisconsin from 1844 to 1868 and served two terms as treasurer of Fayette township.
In 1849, he went with his brother-in-law overland to California in the gold rush joining a company at Westport (now Kansas City), Missouri. Because he was a physician, his time was taken up entirely with medical services so that he had no time to prospect for gold. He returned to Fayette, Wisconsin in 1851. He wrote to his "father" Dr. L. from the gold fields and he and his wife were close to the Loofbourrow children from the third marriage.
In 1867, he became a member of the State Assembly and made a good record in that body.
He was a member of the Smith Lodge, No. 31, A.F.& A.M; Palestine Chapter, No. 2, R.A.M; Janesville commandery, No. 2, K.T; I.O.O.F.; Knights of Pythias; and a valued member of Wisconsin State Medical Society and the Southwestern Medical Society - organization of physicians in southern Wisconsin. He was a Republican.
As late as 1868 he was a member of the medical firm of Monroe & Monroe in Monroe, Wisconsin which was a thriving medical practice. He continued his medical practice well past the age of 80. He was also a trustee at the Christian Church of Monroe, Wisconsin.
He was a diligent student of the more abstruse phases of his profession and a faithful practitioner in the city and adjoining country.
William was an old settler of Monroe, Wisconsin and had a host of friends throughout Green County and southern Wisconsin.
William was a representative in the Wisconsin Stat Legislature and held other honorable appointments. William and Mary had 10 children.
Ref: "The Monroe Book" by Dr. Joan S. Guilford - Ohio Unconnected Monroes
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Monroe, William Jr., MD (I17469)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I28662)
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84044 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I21983)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I50741)
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William became a physician and may have practised in Antwerp or Rochester/Buffalo, New York.
Ref: Clan Munro files - Munro, Morley George - letter 25 Feb 1996 | Munro, William H. (I26352)
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William built a wooden table with a built in linen bench in 1863. 40 years later, he gave it to his son William Pleasant Monroe as a wedding gift. William Pleasant's daughter, Harriet (Monroe) Hansen inherited the table in 1955. The table was in bad shape after being used for butchering and as a work bench. Harriet had it restored. Upon her death in 2005, the table was passed to her daughter, Helen (Hansen) Cochran.
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Monroe, William Hooper (I58837)
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William commanded a company of volunteers for the government in 1715 and another in 1745.
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The following is a transcription of RW Munro's genealogy notes:
[Alexander Munro] «i»Third son of William Munro III of Achany & Isobel Macpherson (m. 1714); m. cousin ----, dr. of Robert Munro of Blarich, with issue a son (emigrated to America). Lt., Sutherland Regt. of Fencible Men (War Office, 24 July 1779); disposition by Hugh Munro of Achany (1781) to sons George & William excludes 'Lieut. Alexander Monro of the Sutherland Regiment of Fencibles my brother german & his descendants' from any benefit 'because his conduct for many years back hath displeased me as I am persuaded it hath his other relations & friends'.
Mackenzie p. 475; Achany Genealogy Chart, (1881); Scots Magazine (1779), p. 400; (unchecked) Disposition (1781) in NAS, ref. RD 4/230 pp. 1057-1063 - per Dr. F.J. Glen (Inverness) letter to RWM 14 February 1989.
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References:
(1) "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - Edinburgh (1978) - Q/30, Q/31
(2) "History of the Munros of Fowlis" by A. Mackenzie - Inverness (1898) - p.
474
Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA | Munro, William III, of Achany (I4062)
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William died after 1900. | Munro, William S. (I62396)
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William died at 8 Lawrence Street. His birth in 1862 would have made him 57 at his death, but the Dundee Council burial records say he was 52 when he died which might suggest his birth was about 1867. | Skinner, William (I56183)
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