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| − | James John Alexander Munro was born December 22, 1882 and raised in Forest, Lambdon County, Ontario, Canada as son of [George Munro] (1842-1892) and [Margaret Johnson | + | James John Alexander Munro was born December 22, 1882 and raised in Forest, Lambdon County, Ontario, Canada as son of [[George Munro]] (1842-1892) and [[Margaret Johnson Munro]] (1857-1944). |
| − | James' siblings were [[Flora P.N. Munro_Hawthorne]] (1879-), Dr. [[Hugh Johnson Munro]] (1884-1962), [[Augusta Victoria Munro Vance]] (1887-1988), and [[ | + | James' siblings were [[Flora P.N. Munro_Hawthorne]] (1879-), Dr. [[Hugh Johnson Munro]] (1884-1962), [[Augusta Victoria Munro Vance]] (1887-1988), and [[Donalda Caroline Munro]] (1888-1966). |
James was raised Brethren, and his brother Hugh served as an elder in a Winnipeg assembly ([[St. Vital Gospel Hall, Winnipeg, MB]]). In 1891, the family had moved to Bothwell, Ontario. | James was raised Brethren, and his brother Hugh served as an elder in a Winnipeg assembly ([[St. Vital Gospel Hall, Winnipeg, MB]]). In 1891, the family had moved to Bothwell, Ontario. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:10, 6 October 2018
James John Alexander Munro was born December 22, 1882 and raised in Forest, Lambdon County, Ontario, Canada as son of George Munro (1842-1892) and Margaret Johnson Munro (1857-1944).
James' siblings were Flora P.N. Munro_Hawthorne (1879-), Dr. Hugh Johnson Munro (1884-1962), Augusta Victoria Munro Vance (1887-1988), and Donalda Caroline Munro (1888-1966).
James was raised Brethren, and his brother Hugh served as an elder in a Winnipeg assembly (St. Vital Gospel Hall, Winnipeg, MB). In 1891, the family had moved to Bothwell, Ontario.
He married Myrtle Evangeline Ruttan in Edmonton, Alberta. She was born on August 18, 1893 in Beecher, Ontario.
James died January 29, 1942 in Strome, Alberta, and Myrtle died June 1, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia.