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The Munro's from Tain

Updated October 7, 2008

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Research into descendants of William Munro born in 1807 in England, married 23 December 1831 in Tain, Ross, Scotland to Margaret MacLeod, born in Tain in 1806.

Three at least of their sons travelled to London about 1850 and I have traced those lines down to the present.

The missing son is John MacLeod Munro, born in Tain in 1838.

Included here is also information relating to the author's great-aunt, Marie Lloyd (born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood in 1870), music hall star of Victorian & Edwardian times.

She appeared at The Pavilion, Whitechapel, Music Hall, where William Munro's grandson, Donald Alexander Munro, was Director. His mother had been named in The Builder magazine as redeveloping the theatre in 1858, the year of her marriage. It is thought that the land on which the old theatre stood, in Baker's Row, had been owned by her father, Charles Conaughton, for some years prior to the 1851 Census. In that Census the family were recorded as living at 4/5 Baker's Row. Charles Conaughton (the spelling Connaughton is also found) was described as a Gas Fitter. In our own times the term given would be more likely to be Gas Engineer and/or Contractor, and Charles can be assumed to have prospered. When his daughter married, his widow made a settlement of property on her (dated 17 July 1858), including the land in Baker's Row. The Munro family's link with Ireland was established at this time, Charles Conaughton having been born there c.1805. The early 19th century saw immigration into the East End of London from both Scotland and Ireland. Other nationalities were to follow, right down to the present day.

Marie Lloyd's sister, Daisy Wood, also appeared at The Pavilion; she married Donald Munro in 1899. A biographical article on Daisy (June 2001) is linked through a Related File. Similarly, there is a Related File for Marie Lloyd.

This family history connects the Highlands of Scotland with Ireland, and London's East End Music Hall world.

 
Family Trees (viewing trees requires 4.0 or later browser)
  • The Munro's from Tain (387 KB)
    Descendants of William Munro and Margaret MacLeod; including collateral lines
 
Family Photos
  • Marie Lloyd - Arnold Bennett's reference in 1910 (204 KB)
    Novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) writing on January 10th 1910. In referring to Marie as a Grandmother, Bennett erred. Her only daughter never had children and died in 1967. Extract published in The Call Boy, Journal of the British Music Hall Society, Summer Edition 2001. Refer also to Related File - Marie Lloyd
  • Harry Munro (1873-1956) & Donald Munro (1872-1911) (67 KB)
    Believed to date from the 1890s, this photograph is of two rather assured Victorians. A cousin writing in 2000, who knew Harry in his later years, described him "as the sweetest, dearest man who ever lived". The author never knew his grandfather, Donald, but would like to think he could have earned a similar epithet.
  • Marie Lloyd - Centenary Service 1970 (52 KB)
    Order of Service, St Paul's Church Covent Garden London. 19 May 1970. Interested parties may contact the author for full text of the Order of Service.
  • Marie Lloyd's Family circa 1900 (80 KB)
    Marie Lloyd, born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (1870-1922) was a renowned star of the Victorian & Edwardian era, whose name is always remembered in England when Music Hall is mentioned. The author's grandmother, Marie's sister, Daisy Wood (1877-1961), is on the far left of the picture.The last of this family group, Anne, died in 1976.
  • Marie Lloyd's songs on CD (223 KB)
    Compiled 2002. Available from the admirable Bill Clark at www.bill78.btinternet.co.uk
  • Donald, Annie (1870-1923) & Harry Munro (99 KB)
    One of the oldest images in the author's possession. Around 1876.
  • Maxwell James Grainger (24 KB)
    The author's Millennium grandson
  • A Wartime Wedding (39 KB)
    All Saints Church Banstead Surrey. L to R: Daisy Violet Rose Munro(Wood), Donald Henry Munro, Donald Connaughton Munro, Edith Dora Hodson, Harry Hodson, Helen Graham Hodson (Hunter), Dorothy Grace Kent (Munro)
  • Marie Lloyd's 50th Birthday (186 KB)
    Article in the Journal of the British Music Hall Society in Spring 2006
  • Marie Lloyd (1870-1922) (74 KB)
    From her later years. Dedicated to the author's grandmother, Daisy Wood.
  • Squadron Leader Wilfred Protheroe DFC. (20 KB)
    158 Squadron RAF.Born 1914, killed on active service over Germany 1942. Awarded posthumous Distinguished Flying Cross.
  • Marie Lloyd in her Music Hall heyday (30 KB)
    A classic pose.
  • Midge Gillies's biography of Marie Lloyd (62 KB)
    Publisher's book review extracts; 2001 edition
 
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