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stuck in 1826
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Jennifer | Report | 20 Jan 2005 10:07 |
I have managed to trace my father's family , the Munro's all the way back to 1826. How do I go further? I know my GGG grandfather was Robert H (probably Hugh) Munro born in 1826 and that his wife was called Hephzibah from Birmingham. I would love to know more about Hephzibah and I am trying to find out how the London Munro's are connected to the Scottish family who have always lived near Inverness in Foulis Castle. |
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Margaret | Report | 20 Jan 2005 10:12 |
Jennifer Parish Registers next Margaret |
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Jennifer | Report | 20 Jan 2005 11:18 |
Are those available online? If so, do you know where? WHy do I get the feeling that the easy bit is over? :) |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 20 Jan 2005 11:22 |
hi I just googled munros connected to scottish ancestors and some interesting info came up |
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Jennifer | Report | 20 Jan 2005 11:55 |
The Munros came from Ireland before 1013 but since then have been based in Inverness at Foulis castle. My ancestors (the ones I've found so far) seem to have been East Enders and so I want to know who left Scotland, why and when. The ancient Munro history is lovely stuff but I want to know how I am connected to it if at all. |