Munro of Culcairn

The Munros of Culcairn were a minor noble Scottish family and a branch of the ancient Clan Munro, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. Their seat was at Culcairn which is in the parish of Kiltearn, however Culcairn is on the Alness parish side of the River Glass.[1]

History

George Munro, 1st of Culcairn was the second son of Sir Robert Munro, 5th Baronet (of Foulis-Obsdale and chief of the Clan Munro) and his wife Jean, daughter of John Forbes, 2nd of Culloden.[2]

According to the 19th-century historian Alexander Mackenzie, when Sir Hugh Munro, 8th Baronet of Foulis-Obsdale died in May 1848, followed by the death of his daughter eight months later, had there been a male representative of the Munro of Culcairn family then it would have been the Munros of Culcairn who would have succeeded to the Baronetcy of Foulis-Obsdale and chiefship of the Clan Munro.[2] However, according to Mackenzie the Munro of Culcairn family had terminated in a female representative and so succession to the Baronetcy devolved upon the Munro of Culrain family, with Charles Munro, 7th of Culrain succeeding as the 9th Baronet of Fouis-Obsdale.[3]

Lairds of Culcairn

Possible descendants

It has been claimed, although not proven that because the Munro of Culcairn family was living in London, England, it was assumed that they had died out, even though they had not. The Munros who make this claim are in possession of a ships log which belonged to their ancestor Thomas Munro who they claim to be the same Thomas Munro who was the second son of John Munro, 2nd of Culcairn. However, this cannot be proved and 19th-century historian Alexander Mackenzie, who is known for his inaccuracies states that this Thomas Munro died at sea in 1778 and does not mention him having any children.[6]

References

  1. Munro, R.W. (1987). Mapping the Clan Munro. Published by the Clan Munro (Association). Printed by Lindsay & Co Ltd., Edinburgh.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mackenzie, Alexander. (1898). History of the Munros of Fowlis. pp. 159 – 168.
  3. Mackenzie, Alexander. (1898). History of the Munros of Fowlis. p. 209.
  4. Simpson, Peter. (1996). The Independent Highland Companies, 1603 – 1760. p. 214. ISBN 0-85976-432-X.
  5. Fraser, C.I of Reeling. The Clan Munro. Published by Johnston & Bacon of Stirling in 1954, 1969, 1972 and 1987. pp. 10 – 11. ISBN 0-7179-4535-9.
  6. http://munrofamilybloodhound.blogspot.com/ Blog by claimed descendant of Munro of Culcairn

See also

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