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Captain George Traill Monro

Male 1836 - 1870  (34 years)


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  1. 1.  Captain George Traill Monro was born 1836, , Scotland (son of Capt. Hector Munro and Jessie Love Glen Rae); died Sep 1870, Atlantic Ocean.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-254728
    • Residence: 1861, Galt (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; English Church

    Notes:

    George Traill, appointed to an Ensigncy in the 67th Regiment, and afterwards transferred with the rank of Lieutenant to the Royal Canadian Rifles. When the latter regiment was disbanded in 1869, he was placed on halfpay with the rank of Captain. He married Mary, third daughter of George Smyth, Belfast, and on the 8th of September, 1870, sailed along with her, their recently born child, and his widowed sister, Jessie Glen Rae Munro, who three years before lost her husband, Alexander William Mackenzie, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander William Webster Mackenzie, of the Lochend family, on their way to Britain, but they never reached their destination. They embarked at Montreal for Liverpool in the iron ship "W. H. Hazelden." She was spoken to on the 18th of September by an eastward bound vessel in latitude 47 N., and longitude 47 W., but has never since been heard of.

    Alexander MacKenzie, History of the Munros of Fowlis with genealogies of the principal families of the name: to which are added those of Lexington and New England, Inverness: A. & W. MacKenzie 1898

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    Died

    Lost at sea, in the ship "W. H. Hazelson" in September of October, 1870, Captain George Traill Munro, (unattached, lat R. C. Rifles) son of the late Captain Hector Munro, (H. M. 2nd Regiment) aged 34 years; and Mary his wife. Also, Maggie G. R. their infant daughter. Also, Jessie L. G. R. McKenzie, widow of the late Alexander W. McKenzie, 100th Regiment, and daughter of the late Captain Hector Munro.

    Unidentified newspaper clipping.

    George — Mary. Mary died Sep 1870, Atlantic Ocean. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt. Hector Munro was born 28 Nov 1796, Kirkton, , Scotland; died 12 Feb 1868, Galt (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-254718P
    • Military: 1811, , Scotland
    • Residence: 1824, Orphir, , Orkney Islands, Scotland
    • Residence: 1830, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland
    • Military: 1838, , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; Royal Newfoundland Veterans
    • Residence: 1855, Galt (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1861, Galt (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Custom House Officer
    • Residence: 1861, Galt (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; United Presbyterian Church

    Notes:

    Captain Hector Munro, fourth son of Captain John of Kirkton, whose descendants now represent this family in the male line, was born on the 28th of November, 1796, and entered the army in 1811, in his sixteenth year, as an Ensign in the 89th Regiment. Two years later he was promoted Lieutenant in the 49th Regiment and carried the colours at Crysler's Farm - for which he received a medal - and was wounded. He was also present at Plattsburg and Lundy's Law. He was placed on half-pay on the 25th of March, 1817, from the 103rd Regiment, but on the 25th of December, 1838, was again placed on full pay as Lieutenant in the Royal Newfoundland Veterans, and when the Royal Canadian Rifles were formed he obtained a company in 1846. He soon after exchanged into the 2nd Regiment of Foot, or Queen's, and retired by sale of his commission in 1848. In 1859 he was appointed Surveyor of Customs at Galt, Ontario, an office which he held for the remainder of his life. He was for several years President of the Galt and Hamilton Highland Societies, and it was largely owing to his patriotic exertions that the fine and striking monument, on which his name appears as Hon. Secretary, was erected at Queenston to the memory of Sir Isaac Brock. Hector married, first, Marjory Geddes, with issue -

    1. John Crookshank, who died at Grenada, of yellow fever, unmarried, on the 20th of August, 1838.

    2. William, who married Frances Esson, with issue - Hector, who died at Chicago about 1892, married, but without issue - Arthur, now commanding a Battalion of the 35th Regiment ; Thomas ; William ; Frank ; Selina Louisa Ellie ; Leslie ; and Georgie, all married.

    Captain Hector married, secondly, Jessie Love Glen, daughter of John Rae, of Stromness, Orkney, with issue -

    4. George Granville Gower, who served in the Royal Canadian Rifles, subsequently as Major in the 87th and 20th Regiments, and received the Indian Mutiny medal. He married, first, Annie, daughter of Captain Hamilton, Royal Canadian Rifles, with issue - i, George Granville Gower, who married a daughter of Dr Jenkins, and died without issue; 2, Georgina, who, on the 15th of June, 1870, married, first, John Bruce, barrister-at-law, with issue - Hector Milne, born on the 22nd of October, 1872 ; Alexander Stuart, born on the 29th of January, 1875 ; Maggie Glen ; and Isabella Kate, She married, secondly, on the 17th of April, 1880, George Hunt, Inspector, Standard Life Insurance Company, with issue - George Allen Devere, born on the nth of November, 1881 ; William Henry, born on the 14th of September, 1883 ; Ella Devere; Anna Pennafather ; and Constance Hamilton. 3, Anna E. Jane ; 4, Jessie ; 5, Gower ; and 6, Emma. Major George Granville Gower Munro married, secondly, Emily, daughter of Alexander Grey, Trinidad, West Indies, with issue - 7, Emily Brenda, who married Gerrard King, with issue - a son and daughter.

    5. John Rae, banker, Hamilton, Ontario, and first pensioner of the Merchant Bank of Canada. He died, unmarried, on the 13th of April, 1886.

    6. Hugh Andrew Johnstone, drowned at Stromness when only three years old.

    7. Another Hugh Andrew Johnstone, drowned at the same place at about the same age.

    8. George Traill, appointed to an Ensigncy in the 67th Regiment, and afterwards transferred with the rank of Lieutenant to the Royal Canadian Rifles. When the latter regiment was disbanded in 1869, he was placed on halfpay with the rank of Captain. He married Mary, third daughter of George Smyth, Belfast, and on the 8th of September, 1870, sailed along with her, their recently born child, and his widowed sister, Jessie Glen Rae Munro, who three years before lost her husband, Alexander William Mackenzie, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander William Webster Mackenzie, of the Lochend family, on their way to Britain, but they never reached their destination. They embarked at Montreal for Liverpool in the iron ship " W. H. Hazelden." She was spoken to on the 18th of September by an eastward bound vessel in latitude 47 N., and longitude 47 W., but has never since been heard of.

    9. Richard Honeyman Rae, barrister-at-law, Toronto, who was born in 1840; and in 1881 married Edith, daughter of James Barnum, The Poplars, Grafton, Ontario, without issue.

    10. Margaret Glen Rae, who married Frederick C. Grome, C.E., who died some years ago.

    11. Love Jean C. Glen, who died in infancy.

    12. Eloise W. G. Rae, who married William B. Walters, V.S. Royal Artillery, now Lieutenant-Colonel Veterinary Surgeon Walters, C.B., retired, with issue - Ellen Elizabeth, and Jessie Rae Munro.

    13. Jessie Love Glen Rae, who married Lieutenant William Webster Mackenzie, of the lOOth Regiment, without issue. A few months after their marriage he died in Canada of an aneurism of the Aorta, on the 16th of October, 1867, and she was drowned three years after, as already stated.

    Captain Hector married, thirdly, Margaret Ramsay, daughter of John Crooks, Niagara, Canada, without issue, and died at Galt, Ontario, on the 12th of February, 1868, aged 71 years, where his widow, now deceased, survived him for several years.

    Alexander MacKenzie, History of the Munros of Fowlis with genealogies of the principal families of the name: to which are added those of Lexington and New England, Inverness: A. & W. MacKenzie 1898

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    Col. Munro is our old friend Hector Munro, popularly known as Capt. Munro because he retired with that rank from the British Army - 2nd (Queen's Royal) Regiment - before settling in Hamilton Ont.

    In 1853 he took a commission in the sedentary militia, as Major in the 8th Wentworth Battalion. Then, moving to Galt as a customs officer, he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the 5th Waterloo Battalion, based in Wellesley Township (General Order 15 May 1856).

    Attached is an obituary in The Volunteer Review and Military and Naval Gazette of 24 Feb. 1868, reprinted from the Hamilton Spectator. There is also a retrospective article about Hector Munro in the Galt Reporter 13 Dec. 1912 (centennial of War of 1812), but I don't have a digital copy.

    Len Curchin email 2019

    Hector married Jessie Love Glen Rae 23 Dec 1824, Orphir, , Orkney Islands, Scotland. Jessie was born Abt 1806, of, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; died Abt 1843, Amherstburg, Essex Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Jessie Love Glen Rae was born Abt 1806, of, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; died Abt 1843, Amherstburg, Essex Co., Ontario.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jessie Love Glen Munro
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-133524
    • Residence: 1824, Orphir, , Orkney Islands, Scotland
    • Residence: 1830, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland

    Notes:

    Jessie was daughter of John Rae and Margaret Campbell Glen of Stromness, Orkney, Scotland.

    Children:
    1. Love Jean C. Glen Munro
    2. Captain George Granville Gower Munro was born 12 Dec 1827, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; was christened 17 Jan 1828, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; died , Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.
    3. Eloise Wilhelmina Glen Rae Munro was born 1828, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Margaret Glen Rae Munro was born 16 Jul 1830, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; was christened 22 Jul 1830, Stromness, , Orkney Islands, Scotland; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. 1. Captain George Traill Monro was born 1836, , Scotland; died Sep 1870, Atlantic Ocean.
    6. Richard Honeyman Rae Munro was born 22 Dec 1841, , Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; died 20 Mar 1906, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Saint George Anglican Church Cemetery, Grafton, Northumberland Co., Ontario.
    7. Jessie Love Glen Rae Munro was born 1843, Amherstburg, Essex Co., Ontario; died Sep 1870, Atlantic Ocean.
    8. Georgina Munro was born 1849, , Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.