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History of the Munros of Fowlis with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Same to Which Are Added Those of Lexington and New England.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mackenzie, Alexander., author.
Series:
History of the Munros of Fowlis with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Same Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Genealogy.
Monroe family.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (648 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2004.
Summary:
A popular account of a prominent Scottish family, of interest to genealogists and historians. A key history of this important Scottish noble family.
Contents:
TITLE PAGE
ERRATUM
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS
THE HISTORY OF THE MUNROS
Origin
I: Hugh
II: Robert
III: Donald
IV: Robert
V: George
VI: Robert
VII: George
VIII: Robert
IX: Hugh
X: George
XI: John
XII: William
XIII: Hector
XIV: Robert
XV: Robert Mor
XVI: Robert
XVII: Hector
XVIII: Robert
XIX: Sir Hector, 1st Baronet
XX: Sir Hector, 2nd Baronet
XXI: Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet
XXII: Sir John, 4th Baronet
XXIII: Sir Robert, 5th Baronet
XXIV: Sir Robert, 6th Baronet
XXV: Sir Harry, 7th Baronet
XXVI: Sir Hugh, 8th Baronet
XXVII: Sir Charles, 9th Baronet
XXVIII: Sir Charles, 10th Baronet
XXIX: Sir Hector, 11th Baronet
CADET FAMILIES
Culcairn
Obsdale
Newmore
Culrain
General Robert Munro - Cadet of Obsdale
Milntown
Kilmorack
Allan
Culnauld, now Culnaha
Tarlogie
Pitlundie and Bearcrofts
Auchenbowie
Craiglockhart and Cockburn
Edmondsham
Fearn
Ingsdon
Coul and Balcony
Erribol
Culcraggie
Kiltearn
Ferrytown of Obsdale, latterly of Coul
Milntown of Katewell
Ardullie
Teanoird
Killichoan
Tain
Milntown of Alness
Teaninich
Fyrish, Contullich, and Kildermorie
Dr. Thomas Monro and his descendants
Tullochue and Knockancuirn
Assynt
Achany
Katewell
Limlair
Pittonachy
Novar
Rhives
Findon
Braemore
Poyntzfield
Lealty, now Rockfield
Lexington (American)
New England (American)
INDEX OF MUNROS.
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