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William Munro, Of Culcraggie

William Munro, Of Culcraggie

Male Abt 1649 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name William Munro 
    Suffix Of Culcraggie 
    Born Abt 1649  Of, Culcraggie, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • 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.
    Gender Male 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I10460  Munro
    Last Modified 10 Nov 2009 

    Father William Munro, Of Culcraggie,   b. Abt 1622, Of, Culcraggie Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 29 Jan 1702  (Age ~ 80 years) 
    Mother Bethia Balsillie,   b. Abt 1624,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 1658 
    Family ID F2457  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret MacKenzie,   b. Abt 1663,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married Lochsline Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Munro,   b. Abt 1686,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Andrew Munro, Of Teachuirn,   b. Abt 1688,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 20 Jan 2009 
    Family ID F3783  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 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