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James S. Monroe Prop, living 1901 Victoria, British Columbia, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
Ross Monro bookkeeper living 1901 Victoria, British Columbia, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA
James S. Monroe working for Stevenson & Company living 1901 Nanaimo, British Columbia, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 MISSION, BRITISH COLUMBIA
John Monroe farmer living 1901 Mission, British Columbia, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
George Monroe farmer living 1901 Mission, British Columbia, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 DELTA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Alexander Monroe farmer living 1901 Delta, British Columbia, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 NOME, ALASKA
C.E. Monroe living 1901 Nome, Alaska, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
W.N. Monroe living 1901 Nome, Alaska, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
W.W. Monroe living 1901 Nome, Alaska, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
W.N. Monroe Superintendent Wild Goose River Reservation living 1901 Nome, Alaska, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
Blanche Monroe, Blanches Reception, living 1901 Nome Alaska, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 EAGLE CITY, YUKON
C.E. Monroe living 1901 Eagle City, Yukon, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
Rev Father F. Monroe Catholic Priest living 1901 Eagle City, Yukon, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 DAWSON CITY, YUKON
James Monroe miner living 1901 Dawson City, Yukon, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1901 POPLAR GROVE, N.W.T.
Duncan Monroe farmer living 1901 Popular Grove, N.W.T., source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1902 PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA
John Allen Munro married, December 1, 1902, Pembina, Pembina, North
Dakota a Olina Ottem born, May 16, 1883, St.
Thomas, Pembina daughter Halvor Ottem and Anne Marie Ottun. Source
International Genealogical Index.
1905 PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA
(II)-John (Jack) W. Monroe born, August 23, 1884, Rolla, North Dakota died 1954 Vancouver, British Columbia son of a Monroe and Emma who is alive in 1939; Doug Monroe says John W Monroe's father was (I)-John Monroe (Monrow) born Assynt, Scotland who on May 13. 1652 was sent with his brother indentured to Thomas Kemble Biistol, Bristol Co. Rhode Island.
Married 1905 Olive McClellan born, May 9, 1884, Waterton Lake, Alberta. Both are school teachers in small towns of North Dakota. They met at a school convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They married and moved to Portland, Oregon then on to Eurika, Washington where they worked at odd jobs. They eventually settled in Vancouver before 1908 on Keefer Street east of Campbell Avenue. Jack worked for the Morning Sun newspaper for over fifty years.
THREE CHILDREN WERE RECORDED:
(III)-Lorna Monroe born June 1, 1908 Vancouver, British Columbia
(III)-John Lewis Monroe born, November 1, 1909, Vancouver, British Columbia died, July 29, 1991, Vancouver, British Columbia married, February 11, 1938, Vancouver, British Columbia (II)-Gladys Mary Parker born May 2, 1911.
(III)-Douglas Monroe born Vancouver, British Columbia married Betty.
NOTES: Family thinks Elizabeth Olive McClellan born May 9, 1882, Waterton, Minnesota now part of Minneapolis, daughter James McClellan and Catherine Sexton.
Family tradition is that they are descendent
from President Monroe however this is unlikely as he had no sons.
Census 1880-1881 North Dakota #1021938
Census 1893 -1895 North Dakota #1021939
1911 TABER, ALBERTA
J.R. Monroe minister living 1911 Taber, Alberta, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1911 BENTLEY, ALBERTA
A.A. Monroe buttermaker living 1911 Bentley, Alberta, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1911 CAMPSIE, ALBERTA
John B. Monroe farmer living 1911 Campsie, Alberta, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
Delbert Monroe farmer living 1911 Campsie, Alberta, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1912 MOOSE JAW, SASKATCHEWAN
William Monroe traveler living 1912 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, source The Western Canadians 1600-1900.
1926 BRANDON, MANITOBA
James Munro born 1905, died May 6, 1001 married 1926, Brandon, Manitoba Willamina
THREE CHILDREN WERE RECORDED:
Margaret (Peggy) Munro
Hatch Munro
Helen Munro who married Jack Owen
1938 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
(III)-John Lewis Monroe born, November 1, 1909, died, July 29, 1991, Vancouver, British Columbia son (II)-John (Jack) W. Monroe born 1884 Rolla, North Dakota married 1905 Olive McClellan born 1884 Waterton;
Married, February 11, 1938, Vancouver (II)-Gladys Mary Parker born, May 2, 1911 Vancouver, British Columbia died June 6, 1968 Rome, Italy,
Daughter (I)-Harry Parker alias Hugh Pimlett born Liverpool, England died 1917 in World War I and (I)-Margaret O'Neil born Liverpool, England and died, October 31, 1934, Vancouver, British Columbia.
SIX CHILDREN WERE RECORDED:
(IV)-Noreen Anne Monroe born 1939 Vancouver, British Columbia married (10)-Richard Garneau, born 1937
(IV)-David Monroe
(IV)-Bruce Monroe married Jane, children Amy, Curtis and Blair
(IV)-Margaret Monroe married Rubino Taddei children Daniette, Johanna, Francesca, Robert, Stephen and James
(IV)-Ruth Monroe married John Vaessen children Jevon, Elissa and Racheal
(IV)-Barbara Monroe married Donald MaCaulay children Ian and Ross
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