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Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro 1639–1697 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1639

Birth Location: Foulis Castle, Scotland

Death Date: 29 Sep 1697

Death Location: Dingwall Church, Dingwall, Scotland

Father: Robert Munro

Mother: Jean Killigan

Spouse(s): Anne Mackenzie

Children(s):

Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro was born in 1639 in Foulis Castle, Scotland, the child of Robert More Munro And Jean Mc Killigan. Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro married Anne Mackenzie, and had children including Munro. Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro passed away in 1697 in Dingwall Church, Dingwall, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro was born in 1639 in Foulis Castle, Scotland, the child of Robert More Munro And Jean Mc Killigan.
  • Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro married Anne Mackenzie, and had children including Munro.
  • Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro passed away in 1697 in Dingwall Church, Dingwall, Scotland.

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Sir Munro's Ancestors

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Sir Munro
1639–1697
Birth Place: Foulis Castle, Scotland
Parents
Robert More Munro
1614–1668
Foulis Castle, Kiltearm, Cromarty, Ross & Coromarty, Scotland
Jean (Mc) Killigan
1620–1668
Scotland
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Sir Munro's Timeline

2 Records

1639
1639
Birth of Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro in Foulis Castle, Scotland
Foulis Castle, Scotland
1697
29 Sep 1697
Age 58
Death of Sir John (4th Baronet) Munro in Dingwall Church, Dingwall, Scotland
Dingwall Church, Dingwall, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1639
    Event Place: Foulis Castle, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Sep 1697
    Event Place: Dingwall Church, Dingwall, Scotland

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