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MUNRO, Andrew of Newmore, 5th of Milntown
(About 1520-About 1590)
URQUHART, Catherine
(About 1520-)
DUNBAR, David Dean of Moray
(About 1515-)
MUNRO, George of Newmore, later of Tarbat, 6th of Milntown
(About 1545-1623)
DUNBAR, Margaret
(About 1550-)
MUNRO, Catherine
(About 1585-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BAILLIE, Alexander 7th of Dunain, Chamberlain for the Family of Huntly

MUNRO, Catherine 1

  • Born: About 1585
  • Marriage (1): BAILLIE, Alexander 7th of Dunain, Chamberlain for the Family of Huntly 1 2 3

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Catherine married Alexander BAILLIE 7th of Dunain, Chamberlain for the Family of Huntly, son of William BAILLIE 6th of Dunain, Provost of Inverness and Catherine MUNRO.1 2 3 (Alexander BAILLIE 7th of Dunain, Chamberlain for the Family of Huntly was born about 1571 and died after 1658 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Alexander (Baillie) married Catherine, daughter of George Munro, VI. of Milntown, by whom he had at least two sons and a daughter-William, his heir, VIII. of Dunean ; David, I. of Dochfour, whose descendant is James Evan Bruce Baillie, now of Dochfour, one of the principal landowners in, and M.P. for the county of Inverness ; and Catherine, who married one of the younger sons of Fraser of Culbokie."

from Baillie of Dunain




"George Munro's second wife was Margaret, daughter of David Dunbar .... By Miss Dunbar he had two sons and four daughters .... 10. Catherine who married Alexander Baillie of Dunean to whom she had, among others, William, VIII. of Dunean"

from Munros of Milntown




"Alexander Baillie married Miss Munro of Fowlis (see Note below), and had at least one daughter, Katherine, married to Malcolm Fraser, first of Culduthel, formerly styled 'in Ruthven.' His eldest son, William Baillie, married, in 1634, Isobel Forbes, daughter of Duncan Forbes, first of Culloden, then described Duncan Forbes of Bught. In the same year Alexander, William's father, gets all his lands confirmed by Royal charter. Besides his eldest son, William, Alexander Baillie had David, his second son, first of the present family of Dochfour, to whom he gave the lands of Dochcaims, by disposition dated 22nd October, 1657. His third son was Captain James Baillie, who got a charter of Knocknageal, part of Torbreck, dated 2nd July, 1639. His fourth son was named John, mentioned in 1638 and 1658. The latest date I have connected with Alexander Baillie is 1658."

from electricscotland.com

Note:

This author mistakenly identifies the origins of the Catherine Munro of the older generation with the wife of the same name of the younger. William Baillie's wife was of the Foulis family of Munro, and his son Alexander's wife was of the Milntown Munros. The dates bear this out.
1 2 3

Sources


1 e-books, A history and genealogy of the family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch (1898).

2 Internet Site, https://electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/baillie3.html The Baillies of Dunain rom the Transactions of the Gaelic Society by Dr Fraser-Mackintosh.

3 e-books, The Munros of Milntown by Alexander Ross in The Celtic Magazine vol.10 (December 1884).

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