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Donald Munro

Birth19 Jan 1785 - Fodderty, Rossshire
Death28 Jan 1894 - Thurso, Caithness, Scotland
MotherBarbara Ross
FatherJohn M Munro

Born in Fodderty, Rossshire on 19 Jan 1785 to John M Munro and Barbara Ross. Donald Munro married Mary Martha? Bethune and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Jan 1894 in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.

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Parents
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John M Munro
1759 - 1823
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Barbara Ross
1763 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Martha? Bethune
1796 - 1881
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Mary Bethune
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Mackensie
1838 - 1901
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Mary Munro
1834 - 1915
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Donald Munro
1826 - Unknown
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Isabella Munro
1824 - 1920
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Betsy Munro
1831 - 1915
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Elizabeth Munro
1830 - 1915
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David Munro
1831 - Unknown
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Walter Munro
1830 - Unknown
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Mary Munro
1835 - Unknown
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William Munro
1828 - Unknown
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Donald Munro
1826 - Unknown
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Ann Munro
1831 - 1907
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Ann Munro
1831 - Unknown

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