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Hector Munro

Hector Munro

Male Abt 1641 - Abt 1708  (~ 67 years)

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  • Name Hector Munro 
    Born Abt 1641  Of, Drummond, , 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 Abt 1708 
    Buried Kiltearn, , Ross-Shire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1254  Munro
    Last Modified 6 Oct 2013 

    Father Sir Robert Munro, XXI of Foulis, 3rd Baronet,   b. Abt 1614,   d. 14 Jan 1668  (Age ~ 54 years) 
    Mother Jean Munro,   b. Est 1620,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F1586  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anne Fraser,   b. Abt 1643,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. James Munro,   b. Est 1666,   d. 1694, Flanders Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 28 years)
    +2. Jean Munro,   b. Est 1668,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 20 Jan 2009 
    Family ID F587  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Hector Munro of Drummond served as Commissioner of Supply for Ross 1689, 1690 and 1704. He married Anne, the daughter of Sir James Fraser of Brea. She and Hector had 17 children, but most of them died young.

      Ref: "The Munro Tree (1734)" by R. W. Munro - W, W/1

      Sir Robert Munro of Fowlis succeeded as the nearest aire male 1651 and married Jean daughter to Coll: Sir Hector Munro by whom he had John Hector David Andrew William Joseph and Daniel and a daughter Rebecca.

      Hector Munro of Drummond married Anne daughter to Sir James Fraser of Brea to whom she bore 17 children who dyed young except

      Hector of Drummond was Commissioner of Supply for Ross 1689, 1690 & 1704 (APS ix 74, 146, xi 151); d in or c 1708 (Mackenzie 89, FW 307).

      Ref: "History of the Munros" by A. Mackenzie - p. 89-90

      2. Hector, who received the lands of Drummond, parish of Kiltearn, as his patrimony. Hector was a man of strong religious principles, and took a great interest in ecclesiastical affairs. He was for several years one of the principal elders in the Parish, and his name frequently occurs in the Session Records of Kiltearn. On the 14th of July, 1707, the Session appointed "Hector Munro of Drummond and Gilbert Robertson in Balcony to agree with the workman that thacks the kirk, and appointed to furnish any material requirit for the said work." The kirk was thatched with heather, and the Session appointed "each oxgate in the parish to carry to the thatching of the kirk ane load of hather, two rungs, and four woodies"; and David Samuel, kirk officer, was requested "to warn the severall tennants in the parish to lead in the same hather, with certification that the deficients shall pay ten shillings Scots for each load of hather that is wanting." On the first of March, 1708, "Hector Munro of Drummond and Captain George Munro of Culcairn were apointed a Comittee by the Session to examine in Session minutes the collections for the poor, what their spent may be and how they were disbursed from the time of the last distribution to the date of these presents." On the 1st of May, the same year, Hector Munro of Drummond, Fowlis, Culcairn, Captain Munro of Westerton, and George Munro in Limlair, were appointed "to examine anent the deliquents' fines." Hector died shortly afterwards and was buried in Kiltearn Churchyard, in a spot he had "chosen, 16 feet square, for a burial place to himself and his family, benorth the entry to the churchyard from the west." He was collector of the Cess, Bishop's rents, etc., for the County of Ross. Hector of Drummond married Ann, second daughter of Sir James Fraser of Brae, parish of Resolis, youngest son of Simon eighth Lord Lovat, by his second wife Jane Stewart, daughter of Lord Doune, with issue--seventeen children, all of whom died in infancy except one son and a daughter

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