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John Munro

Birth1692 - Edinkillie, Moray, Scotland
Death26 June 1773 - Scotland
MotherMarie FARER
FatherWilliam Munro Monroe

Born in Edinkillie, Moray, Scotland on 1692 to William Munro Monroe and Marie FARER. John Munro married Katharin Allan and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 June 1773 in Scotland.

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Parents
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William Munro Monroe
1667 - 1759
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Marie Farer
1672 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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Katharin Allan
1696 - 1796
Children Show all
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James Munro (Scotland To Long Island)
1736 - 1823
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William Munro
1732 - 1830
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Anne Munro
1733 - 1785
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Alexander Munro
1725 - 1838
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Katharine Munro
1730 - Unknown
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John Munro
1737 - 1823
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Isabel Munro
1723 - Unknown
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Anna Munro
1727 - Unknown
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Isobel Munro
1733 - Unknown
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Alexander Munro
1725 - 1755
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James Munro
1735 - 1736

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