Person:George Munro (9)

Watchers
George Munro
d.1866
  • HGeorge Munro1787 - 1866
  • WMary Murray1803 - 1885
m. 11 Aug 1826
  1. Alexander `Sandy` Munro1828 - 1916
  2. William Munro1830 - 1903
  3. John Munro1831 - 1914
  4. Ann Munro1836 - 1904
  5. Hughena Munro1842 - 1866
  6. Isabella Munro1843 - 1920
  7. Mary Munro1849 - 1914
Facts and Events
Name George Munro
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1787 Creich, Sutherland, ScotlandSeverdale
Marriage 11 Aug 1826 Creich, Sutherland, Scotlandto Mary Murray
Immigration[1] Bef 1848 New Brunswick, Canada
Death[1] 1866

MUNRO: George Munro b. 1787 at Severdale, Parish of Creech, Sutherland County, Scotland, d. 1866, married Mary Murray possibly from Tain, County Ross, Scotland: they came to NB by 1848: settled at Nackawic, Southampton Parish, York County: Children born in Scotland: 1) Alexander Munro born 1828, d. 1916, married Carolyn Way: settled at Southampton and had issue: 2) William Munro born 1830, died 1903, married Jane Langwell: settled at Southampton: had no issue: 3) John Munro b. 1831, d. 1914, m. (1st) 26 Jul 1866 at Fredericton, Christy Jane MacCallum and had eight children: m. (2nd) Mary Anne Belletyne b. 1848, d. 1924: settled at Nachawic and had one child: 4) Ann Munro b. 1836, d. 1904, married George Baylis and had children: 5) Hughena Munro born 1842, d. 1866, m. Alexander Calder: had issue: 6) Isabella Munro b. 1843, d. 1920, m. Ross Woodman: had eight children: 7) Mary Munro born 1849, d. 1914, m. Henry Stairs and had two children.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Daniel F Johnson`s Newspaper.

    Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 63 Number 2028 Rank 202 Date November 21 1885 County Saint John Place Saint John Newspaper The Daily Telegraph The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate. d. Lower Southampton (York Co.) 16th inst., Mary Murray MUNRO relict of George MUNRO, Esq., age 78, native of Parish of Creach, Sutherlandshire, Scotland. (cross reference: Mary Murray)

  2.   New Brunswick Archives.

    Source: MC80/1493 Patricia M. Lawson et. al. The Nackawic Bend: 200 years of history, pages 64-80.