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Dr. Hugh Johnson Munro was born June 11, 1884 and raised in Forest, Lambdon County, Ontario, Canada to [[George Munro]] (1842-1892) and [[Margaret Johnson Munro]] (1857-1944).  
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Dr. Hugh Johnson Munro was born June 11, 1884 and raised in Forest, Lambdon County, Ontario, Canada to [[George Munro]] (1842-1892) and [[Margaret Johnson Munro]] (1857-1944).
  
 
Hugh's siblings were [[Flora P.N. Munro Hawthorne]] (1879-), [[James John Alexander Munro]] (1883-1942), [[Augusta Victoria Munro Vance]] (1887-1988), and [[Donnellda Caroline Munro]] (1888-1966).
 
Hugh's siblings were [[Flora P.N. Munro Hawthorne]] (1879-), [[James John Alexander Munro]] (1883-1942), [[Augusta Victoria Munro Vance]] (1887-1988), and [[Donnellda Caroline Munro]] (1888-1966).
  
He married [[Isabelle Munro]] (1886-) and they had a daughter [[Lucilia Janetta Munro]], born March 19, 1915 in Winnipeg.<br />Lucille may have later became a doctor, emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, and never married.  There was also a Charles Munro in Winnipeg who also was a doctor.
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He married [[Isabelle Munro]] (1886-) and they had a daughter [[Lucilia Janetta Munro]], born March 19, 1915 in Winnipeg.
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<br />Lucille may have later became a doctor, emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, and never married.  There was also a Charles Munro in Winnipeg who also was a doctor.
  
 
Dr. Munro was raised Brethren, and in 1936, he was serving as an elder at [[St. Vital Gospel Hall, Winnipeg, MB|St. Vitale Gospel Hall]] while living in Winnipeg South, Manitoba where he moved from Lambdon East between 1911-1916, and his major occupation was as a chiropractor.  He died on February 15, 1962 in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
 
Dr. Munro was raised Brethren, and in 1936, he was serving as an elder at [[St. Vital Gospel Hall, Winnipeg, MB|St. Vitale Gospel Hall]] while living in Winnipeg South, Manitoba where he moved from Lambdon East between 1911-1916, and his major occupation was as a chiropractor.  He died on February 15, 1962 in West Vancouver, British Columbia.

Revision as of 11:54, 6 October 2018

Dr. Hugh Johnson Munro was born June 11, 1884 and raised in Forest, Lambdon County, Ontario, Canada to George Munro (1842-1892) and Margaret Johnson Munro (1857-1944).

Hugh's siblings were Flora P.N. Munro Hawthorne (1879-), James John Alexander Munro (1883-1942), Augusta Victoria Munro Vance (1887-1988), and Donnellda Caroline Munro (1888-1966).

He married Isabelle Munro (1886-) and they had a daughter Lucilia Janetta Munro, born March 19, 1915 in Winnipeg.


Lucille may have later became a doctor, emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, and never married.  There was also a Charles Munro in Winnipeg who also was a doctor.

Dr. Munro was raised Brethren, and in 1936, he was serving as an elder at St. Vitale Gospel Hall while living in Winnipeg South, Manitoba where he moved from Lambdon East between 1911-1916, and his major occupation was as a chiropractor.  He died on February 15, 1962 in West Vancouver, British Columbia.