Munroe Family (William Munroe), Taken From History of the Town of Lexington, Mass

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Deliverance, b. July 22, 1755; in. John Winship.
Anna, b. June 23, 1758; ni. Josiah Nurse of Framinghara.
Thaddeus, b. Oct. 26, 1700; traded in South Carolina, where he died, unmarried.
John, b. and d. April 3, 1703.
Elizabeth, b. Oct. 4, 1705; in. July 1, 1781, Jacob Buckman, father of Hon. Bowen Buckman, of Woburn.
William Muxroe m. June 3, 1733, Sarah Mason, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Spring) Mason, b. June 7, 1714. She was ad. to the eh. May 4, 1735. It is stated, in a paper left by one of
... the family, that he had just been engaged as a committee man to enlarge the burying yard,' and taking a sudden cold while haying in his meadow, be was attacked with a violent fever, which in a few days proved fatal ; and that lie was the first to be laid in the new portion of the yard he had so recently procured. This account is confirmed by his grave stone, which has this inscription: " William Munroe d. Aug.
18, 1747, aged 44 years. The first buried in this (the new portion) yard." Sho m. Feb.


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