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John Munro

Birth14 Jun 1829 - St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death3 Jun 1905 - Wawatosa, Wisconsin
MotherJanet Symington
FatherHugh Munro

Born in St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland on 14 Jun 1829 to Hugh Munro and Janet Symington. John Munro married Elizabeth Moffatt and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 Jun 1905 in Wawatosa, Wisconsin.

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Hugh Munro
1803 - 1852
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Janet Symington
1809 - 1893
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Elizabeth Moffatt
1833 - 1880
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Mary M Unk
1837 - 1906
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James S Monroe
1859 - 1910
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Elizabeth Liberty "Lizzie" Munro
1865 - 1910
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David M Munro
1862 - 1930
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Lillie Monroe
1869 - Unknown
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John H Munro
1877 - 1907
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Emma Munro
1865 - Unknown
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Julia Francis Munro
1873 - 1896
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Jessie Munro
1855 - 1861

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