Eva Williams Chafee

Female 1872 - 1878  (5 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eva Williams Chafee was born 10 May 1872, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI (daughter of Samuel Russel CHAFEE and Laura Anne MUNROE); died 1878; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    Eva's birth record at Bristol says she is the third child born to Samuel & Laura.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Russel CHAFEESamuel Russel CHAFEE was born 7 Jul 1844, Bristol, RI (son of George Tew Barker CHAFEE and Harriet Newell AUSTIN); died 3 Aug 1934, Fresno, CA; was buried 10 Aug 1934, North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    In the 1870 Federal Census, Samuel R. Chaffee, 25, is a bootmaker, living at Bristol, RI. His wife, Laura A., is age 26. They have two young sons, Raymond & Samuel.

    In the 1880 Federal Census, the family is living at Middletown, CT, where Samuel is a saloon keeper -- probably at the Chafee Hotel.

    In 1900, Samuel & Laura are living on Congregational St. in Bristol, RI, age 54, with three of their children -- Lena, Cora, & William. They have been married 34 years, according to the census figures. Samuel is a cutter in the rubber mill.

    In 1910 Samuel & Laura are both age 65, still living on Congregational St., and have been married 42 years, according to census data.

    In the 1930 Federal Census, Samuel is a widower, age 86, living in Bristol, Lincoln Co., ME, with his married daughter Cora Martin and family.

    According to the gravestone inscription, Samuel was in Co. G Second Regt. RI Vols. The gravestone has been photographed.

    Samuel married Laura Anne MUNROE 24 Apr 1867, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI. Laura (daughter of Jeremiah William MUNROE and Elizabeth BARRINGTON) was born Abt 16 Mar 1844, Bristol, Bristol; Co., RI; died 20 Oct 1911, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Laura Anne MUNROELaura Anne MUNROE was born Abt 16 Mar 1844, Bristol, Bristol; Co., RI (daughter of Jeremiah William MUNROE and Elizabeth BARRINGTON); died 20 Oct 1911, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    In the 1860 Federal Census at Bristol, RI, Laura A. Munro is age 16, a "factory operative," living with her parents and two sisters. However, in the 1850 Federal Census, her age is given as 9.

    According to Laura's death record, Laura's mother was Elizabeth Barrington (or Parrington), who apparently was the first wife of Jeremiah.

    According to the death record at Bristol, RI, Laura Anne Chafee died at age 67 y 7 m 4 d. She died at 19 Constitution St.

    The gravestone has her birth year as 1844. The 1905 RI Census has her dob as 15 March 1844. It says she has had 10 children of whom 6 are still living.

    Notes:

    According to "The Monroe Book," by Joan S. Guilford, Samuel & Laura were married at State Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Bristol. This is also recorded as such in James N. Arnold's "Vital Record of RI," Bristol Church Marriage Records. It is also in the Bristol town records, book of Marriages 1850 - 1902, p. 70.

    Guilford's book has Laura in the section titled "Unconnected Monroes."

    Children:
    1. Raymond Russell (one) Chafee was born 11 Feb 1868, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 1878; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    2. Samuel Austin Chafee was born 8 Feb 1870, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 1927; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    3. 1. Eva Williams Chafee was born 10 May 1872, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 1878; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    4. Frank Paine CHAFEE was born 4 Jan 1874, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 12 Jul 1955, Jacumba, San Diego Co., CA; was buried 18 Jul 1955, Mt. Hope Cemetery, 3751 Market St., San Diego, CA.
    5. Harriet "Hattie" Brownell Chafee was born 1 Mar 1878, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died Aft 1 Jan 1920.
    6. Lena Matilda Chafee was born 15 Aug 1880, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 7 Jul 1957, Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., CA; was buried , Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, CA.
    7. Cora Raymond Chafee was born 6 Apr 1883, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died Jan 1969, ME.
    8. William "Willie" Clark Chafee was born 12 Jun 1885, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died Apr 1919; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    9. Raymond Russell (two) Chafee was born 1 Feb 1887, Bristol, RI; died 1888; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    10. Stephen Chafee was born 1 Feb 1887, Bristol, RI; died 1887; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Tew Barker CHAFEE was born 27 May 1816, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI (son of Stephen CHAFEE, Jr. and Deborah USHER); died 11 Apr 1891, Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    The name George T. B. Chafee first came to my attention in a copy of an old letter of Great Uncle Frank's which he sent to his mother, Mary Elizabeth Chafee (nee Andrews), my great-grandmother. In this letter he lists our Chafee ancestors, but without any documentation or details, save that he says this person's son invented a propeller boat which used to sail from Connecticut to New York City. This ties in somewhat with the information I found in the Bristol town records, which identify his occupation as sea captain, and his place of death as Middletown, CT. (Bristol Vol. #5, p. 139)

    According to Frank's letter, the son George Austin (brother of my great-great-grandfather, Samuel Russel Chafee) was a restaurant and hotel man in Middletown, CT. He had a son Charles Austin and a daughter Grace. Around 1870 he built a propeller ship that ran between Portland, CT (across the river from Middletown, CT) and New York City. The ship was named after him: The George Austin Chafee. (Need to check out all these details!)

    George T. B.'s name came to me also from an Austin family genealogist (Bonnie Austin Bigolin of Green River, WY), in an e-mail replying to my query through their web site. They have his name in their database as having been married to Harriet N. Austin, and she listed his children for me, one of whom is my gr-great-grandfather, Samuel Russel Chafee. The name Austin has since been passed down in our family in the form of the middle name of his son George and of my grandma's brother Charles, and the first name of one of Charles's sons, among others.

    Also, it appears that the name Harriet has also been passed down, being the name of one of George and Harriet's daughters, the name of a granddaughter ("Hattie" who married DeWitt Bolster), and the name of a great-granddaughter -- my grandma's sister Hattie, a name which I presume was also Harriet in this generation. She died very young. My parents have her old rocking chair.

    Since acquiring the above information, I have viewed and copied George and Harriet's marriage record at Bristol Town Hall, as well as other family records of birth, marriage, and death. I also have photographed their gravestone(s) at Bristol's North Burial Ground.

    In addition to the above sources of information, I have transcripts from the following census records which show the various Chafee families: 1850, 1860, and 1870 for Bristol, RI; 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 for Middletown, CT.

    "The Chaffee Genealogy" by William H. Chaffee, published in 1909, says that Mr. George T. B. Chafee "served as a sutler in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was a mechanic and restaurant keeper. He had a light complexion, blue eyes, a jovial disposition, and was five feet, four inches in height. In 1883 he lived in Middletown [CT], where he died of pneumonia at the age of seventy-five in the home of his son, Stephen B. Chafee. He was buried in the family lot in Bristol."

    In the front of my grandmother's old Bible there is this notation, written in her handwriting: "Lest I forget, I must write down the Chafee family motto -- 'As we journey through life, let us live by the way.' It is above the large fireplace in the Chafee Hotel in Middletown Conn. made in the masonry."

    George married Harriet Newell AUSTIN 18 Mar 1839, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI. Harriet (daughter of Samuel Ward AUSTIN and Mary MITCHELL) was born 1822, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 29 Jul 1856, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; was buried Jul 1856, North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Harriet Newell AUSTIN was born 1822, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI (daughter of Samuel Ward AUSTIN and Mary MITCHELL); died 29 Jul 1856, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; was buried Jul 1856, North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    From burials at St. Michael's, Bristol, RI: Mrs. Harriet N. Chafee, 29 July 1856.

    Her death record at Bristol names her as Harriet N. Austin, and identifies her father as Samuel Austin. Neither her married name nor her mother are mentioned. This is probably a clerk's oversight or due to the confusion of the informant.

    Harriet Newell Austin was named after a young American missionary who died in her first year of service, at age 19. She died of consumption at Isle of France, after giving birth prematurely, in 1812. Many girls were named after her.

    Notes:

    This information was found in the Bristol town records, p. 43 of the old marriage listings. I have a photocopy.
    It is also listed in James N. Arnold's Index of Vital Records for Bristol (a tan library-bound book).

    Children:
    1. Stephen Barker Chafee was born 22 Oct 1839, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 15 Sep 1910; was buried , Indian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT.
    2. George Austin Chafee was born 14 Dec 1840, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 13 Jul 1903; was buried , Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT.
    3. Lucinda Thomas Chafee was born 1 May 1842, RI.
    4. Daughter Chafee was born 1 May 1842; died 7 May 1842.
    5. 2. Samuel Russel CHAFEE was born 7 Jul 1844, Bristol, RI; died 3 Aug 1934, Fresno, CA; was buried 10 Aug 1934, North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    6. Harriet Melorah Chafee was born 15 Jul 1847; died 1848; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    7. William Clark Chafee was born 26 Nov 1853; died Abt 27 Sep 1905, Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT.

  3. 6.  Jeremiah William MUNROE was born Between 1815 and 1818, RI (son of David MUNROE and Abigail "Abbie" W. CRANSTON); died 22 Nov 1879, Bourne St., Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    The Monroe Book, by Joan S. Guilford, Ph. d., has some information on Jeremiah and his family. However, it is both incomplete and incorrect in some crucial points. In fact, I have learned, through viewing Jeremiah's death and marriage records at Bristol, that his parents are David & Abbie, not George & Martha, as the book says. I have made an assumption that the Bristol record are correct.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Jeremiah W. & Elizabeth Munro are living at Bristol, RI, with their daughter Laura, age 9, and Benjamin & Mary M. Wyatt. This Elizabeth is his second wife.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Jeremiah W. & Elizabeth M. Munro are living at Bristol, RI, with their three daughters: Laura A. 16, Mary E. 9, and Julia F. 6.

    In the 1870 Federal Census, Jeremiah W. Munro is 52 and his wife Lydia B. is 34, living at Bristol, RI. In the household are two of Jeremiah's daughters, Mary E., 18, and Julia F., 16. Lydia is Jeremiah's third wife.

    Jeremiah's wives:
    Bristol records list the death of Elizabeth Munro, wife of Jeremiah, at age 29 on 5 Dec 1845. This was presumably Jeremiah's first wife and also the mother of our ancestor Laura. Laura's death record identifies her mother as Elizabeth Barrington (or Parrington?). The RI State Archives has the name on her death record as Barrington. There was a Barrington family in the Portsmouth records during the 1700s, but I have not figured out whether Elizabeth belongs to that family. This needs more research.

    Elizabeth (Wyatt) Diman was a widow when she married Jeremiah. I have assumed she was a Wyatt because her (presumed) parents are living with Jeremiah & Elizabeth in the 1850 census. She may have first married James Diman, who died 2 Feb 1845.

    Jeremiah married again in 1867, to Lydia Crump. According to the marriage record, it was Jeremiah's third marriage. This was the same year his daughter Laura was married, and at the same church. However, this marriage ended in divorce, as one was granted 10 April 1876. Jeremiah W. was the plaintiff, and Lydia B. was the defendant.

    It would seem that Jeremiah married yet another time, because the wife he names as heir in his will, dated 10 Jan 1878, is Mary M. Munroe. To her he gives all household furniture and stores, as well as real estate, remaining after the payment of debts. In the will he also mentions three additional heirs, should his wife die: two daughters, Julia F. Munroe and Mary Elizabeth Gravlin; and one grandson, Frank P. Chafee (he is my great-grandfather); in case all of these should die, he names Frank's brother Samuel as heir. A copy of this will is recorded in the Bristol Probate Will Book No. 6, p. 275f. Also, related documents are in Book 5, p. 149.

    Jeremiah died of scarletina at his home on Bourne St. in Bristol.

    Jeremiah married Elizabeth BARRINGTON Abt 1840. Elizabeth was born Abt 1816, RI; died 5 Dec 1845, Bristol, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth BARRINGTON was born Abt 1816, RI; died 5 Dec 1845, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    I am making an informed assumption that this death record of "Elizabeth Munro, wife of Jeremiah," belongs to this particular Jeremiah's family group. Neither of them is otherwise identified. However, it does fit with the evidence. For instance, in the 1850 Federal Census, Jeremiah has a daughter Laura from a previous marriage. This is the only death record in the official vital records which could fit the time frame. Also, Laura's death record identifies her as daughter of Jeremiah W. Munroe & Elizabeth Barrington (or Parrington). The RI State Archives has the maiden name on her death record as Barrington.

    Portsmouth land records show that a Robert & Sarah Burrington were living there on 16 Sep 1757; perhaps Elizabeth is connected with this family. There are also references in the town records to a John and a Roger Burrington. Could Burrington be an alternate spelling of Barrington? Probably.

    In the various censuses, the data shows that Laura's mother was born in RI.

    Children:
    1. 3. Laura Anne MUNROE was born Abt 16 Mar 1844, Bristol, Bristol; Co., RI; died 20 Oct 1911, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Stephen CHAFEE, Jr. was born Abt 1791, Rehoboth, MA (son of Stephen CHAFEE and Chloe PEARCE); died 17 Oct 1864, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    These birth records were found in the vault at the Bristol Town Hall, in Vol. 4, p. 249. I have a photocopy.

    According to "The Chaffee Genealogy" by William H. Chaffee, p. 276, Stephen & Deborah "were members first of the Episcopal and later of the Methodist Church. November 2, 1814, Stephen Chafee bought land of James Usher in Bristol, where he made his home. He was a country storekeeper and shipper of merchandise, and is said to have been eccentric in manner. He had a light complexion, blue eyes, and was five feet, four inches in height."

    James Usher was brother to Deborah.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Stephen & Deborah Chafee are both aged 60, living in Bristol, RI. Son Cyril, aged 20, is with them. They are next door to sons Zechariah & Thomas and their families. In the 1860 Federal Census, Stephen & Deborah Chafee are both aged 70, still living at Bristol, RI.

    Stephen married Deborah USHER 13 Dec 1812, Bristol, RI. Deborah (daughter of Allen USHER, Jr. and Susanna DIMAN) was born Abt 1791, Rehoboth, MA; died 19 Feb 1861, Bristol, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Deborah USHER was born Abt 1791, Rehoboth, MA (daughter of Allen USHER, Jr. and Susanna DIMAN); died 19 Feb 1861, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    They were married in St. Michael's Church.

    Children:
    1. Lucinda Thomas Chafee was born 4 Oct 1813, Bristol, RI; died 26 Jan 1834; was buried , East Burial Ground, Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol, RI.
    2. 4. George Tew Barker CHAFEE was born 27 May 1816, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; died 11 Apr 1891, Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    3. Eunice Foster Chafee was born 26 Apr 1818; died 24 Dec 1828; was buried , East Burial Ground, Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol, RI.
    4. Stephen James Chafee was born 6 Jun 1820; died 17 Feb 1833.
    5. Hezekiah Usher Chafee was born 5 Jun 1822; died 17 Apr 1823; was buried , East Burial Ground, Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol, RI.
    6. Zechariah Chafee was born 24 Jan 1824; died 24 Nov 1856, Bristol, RI; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    7. Thomas Diamond Chafee was born 23 Jun 1826, RI; died Aft 1888; was buried , Bristol, RI.
    8. Eunice Chafee was born 26 Dec 1828; died 15 Feb 1829.
    9. Cyril Newell Chafee was born 23 Mar 1830; died 10 Jul 1851; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    10. Sarah Elizabeth Chafee was born 24 May 1833; died 4 Dec 1833; was buried , East Burial Ground, Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol, RI.

  3. 10.  Samuel Ward AUSTIN was born 24 Aug 1779, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI (son of James AUSTIN and Katharine (Catharine) HUNT); died 30 Apr 1862, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried , Austin Burial Ground, Hunt's River, North Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    I have a photocopy of the original death entry from the North Kingstown Archives.

    Samuel Ward Austin, a prosperous farmer, owned property in North Kingstown near the well-known landmark called "Devil's Foot." Although he himself was a member of the Six-Principal Baptist Church on Stony Lane, he deeded the northern corner of his land, located on Post Road between Wickford and East Greenwich, to the Quidnessett Church Society in 1841. Its church was dedicated there August 11, 1842. A new church building, called the Quidnessett Baptist Church, now occupies the site. After Samuel's death, his wife Mary (Mitchel) Austin donated an additional piece of land in 1869 for stables to be built next to the church, for horses and carriages.

    This church fellowship, some of whom may be descended from the original congregation, is where I was baptized and brought up, and is where my parents were still active members until they died in 2007 and 2010. I have old negative photocopies of sections of the original deeds, as well as a lawyer's transcript of them dating from the 1950s or thereabouts.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, Samuel & Mary Austin, ages 71 & 69, are living at North Kingstown, RI. Wilth them are: Julia A. Austin 42, Hannah E. Thurber 25, and Samuel Austin 23; these are three of their children.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, Samuel & Mary Austin, ages 80 & 77, are living at North Kingstown, RI. With them are two of their adult children, Samuel W., 33, and Julia A., 52.

    I believe Samuel Ward Austin was given his first and middle names in honor of Samuel Ward (1725-1776), a Rhode Island political leader in the days preceding the Revolutionary War. This leader was one of the founders of Rhode Island's two-party system, said to be the very first in America. The merchants and farmers of southern Rhode Island were led by Samuel Ward in their political battles against the politicians and businessmen from the Providence area, who were led by Stephen Hopkins. Ward was elected as governor in 1762, and again at least twice after that. He and Hopkins served together representing Rhode Island in the 1775-1776 Continental Congress in Philadelphia, where Ward was a committee leader, and was instrumental in appointing George Washington as general of the colonial army. In March 1776 he suddenly became ill with smallpox and died.

    Since Samuel Ward Austin was born three years later, in the midst of this struggle to birth a new nation, it is likely that he was named after this Rhode Island hero.

    Apparently other parents named their sons after this respected leader also. During the 1840s, Rhode Island's governor was Samuel Ward King, who headed a state faction that supported the voting power of landowners, opposing Thomas Wilson Dorr's proposal to institute a new state constitution which would grant voting rights to all free adult males (regardless of whether or not they were property owners), in recognition of the increased urbanization of the state. Dorr's Rebellion went down in defeat, but popular citizen support led to the drafting of a new state constitution in 1842. However, even in this document, all cities and towns -- regardless of population, were granted one senator each for representation in the state Senate; this provision afforded Senate control to the rural towns. I wonder what Samuel Ward Austin, as a substantial property owner and farmer, thought of all this?

    From The Narragansett Historical Register, Volume II, July 1883, No. 2; Historical Sketch of the Quidnessett Baptist Church, North Kingstown, RI, pp 81-97
    "Another matter, more local in its influence, claimed also the attention of the church at this time. Their house of worship had long been too small for their use. It also was not sufficiently central in its location as to be adapted to the best development of the religious interests of the field. It was decided, therefore, to build anew. Samuel Austin, a member of a neighboring Six Principle Baptist church, gave the building site, situated on the post-road from Wickford to East Greenwich, about equal distance from each village, and near the three manufacturing villages of the Quidnesset field. Possibly no site could have been selected more central, or better adapted to the wants of the Quidnesset people than this. Funds were raised by subscription on the field itself to build the new meeting-house, which was dedicated Thursday, Aug. 11, 1842, free from debt. The dedication sermon was preached by Rev. John Dowling, of Providence, from the text, Haggai ii.,7: 'And I will fill this house with glory, saith the Lord of hosts.' "

    Samuel married Mary MITCHELL Abt 1801. Mary (daughter of Samuel MITCHELL and Margaret GARDNER) was born 9 Dec 1780, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 16 Oct 1874, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried , Austin Burial Ground, Hunt's River, North Kingstown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary MITCHELL was born 9 Dec 1780, Warwick, Kent Co., RI (daughter of Samuel MITCHELL and Margaret GARDNER); died 16 Oct 1874, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried , Austin Burial Ground, Hunt's River, North Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    I have a photocopy of the original death entry from the North Kingstown Archives.

    In the 1870 Federal Census, Mary Austin is age 89, living at North Kingstown, RI, as "Keeper of House." With her are daughter and son-in-law Sally R. & Samuel Dyer, and three of their children.

    Children:
    1. Ruth A. Austin was born 25 Jul 1802, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 27 Mar 1882.
    2. Emily Greene Austin was born 27 Sep 1805, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 23 May 1903, East Greenwich, Kent Co., RI.
    3. Julia A. Austin was born 26 Nov 1807, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 4 Nov 1889; was buried , Austin Burial Ground, Hunt's River, North Kingstown, RI.
    4. Maria P. Austin was born 11 Mar 1810, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI.
    5. Isaac Arnold Austin was born 3 Aug 1811, South Kingstown, RI; died 26 Mar 1888, Providence, RI.
    6. James Smith Austin was born 30 Nov 1813, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died Apr 1899, Dwight, Livingston, IL.
    7. Margaret Austin was born Jul 1817, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 1901, Seattle, King Co., WA.
    8. Sally Russel Austin was born 17 Dec 1820, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 14 Apr 1903, Auburn, Cranston, Providence, Co., RI.
    9. 5. Harriet Newell AUSTIN was born 1822, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 29 Jul 1856, Bristol, Bristol Co., RI; was buried Jul 1856, North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    10. Hannah Eldridge Austin was born 31 Jan 1825, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 11 Nov 1891, Cranston, Providence Co., RI.
    11. Samuel Wanton Austin was born 17 Aug 1826, North Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; died 15 Jun 1906; was buried , Austin Burial Ground, Hunt's River, North Kingstown, RI.

  5. 12.  David MUNROE was born 18 Dec 1784, Bristol, RI (son of Joseph MUNROE and Mary EDDY); died 12 Mar 1861, Bristol, RI; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    The birth record identifies David as son of Joseph & Mary.

    His death record says he died at age 78.

    In the 1850 Federal Census, David & Abigail Munro are ages 67 & 59, both b RI. They are living at Bristol, RI. With them is George H. Munro, 21. They are near Jonathan & Elizabeth.

    In the 1860 Federal Census, David & Abbey Munro are still at Bristol. He is 77 and she is 70.

    David's occupation is given as gardener.

    David married Abigail "Abbie" W. CRANSTON 23 Mar 1806, Bristol, RI. Abigail (daughter of Stephen CRANSTON and Sarah SALISBURY) was born 29 Jul 1791; died 1862; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Abigail "Abbie" W. CRANSTON was born 29 Jul 1791 (daughter of Stephen CRANSTON and Sarah SALISBURY); died 1862; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.

    Notes:

    David Munro & Abigail Cranston were married by Daniel Bradford, Justice of the Peace.

    Children:
    1. Abigail "Abbie" West Munroe was born 13 Apr 1808, Bristol, RI.
    2. Stephen Cranston Munroe was born 9 May 1810, Bristol, RI.
    3. David E. Munroe was born Oct 1814, Bristol, RI; died Aug 1898, Portsmouth. RI.
    4. 6. Jeremiah William MUNROE was born Between 1815 and 1818, RI; died 22 Nov 1879, Bourne St., Bristol, RI.
    5. Jonathan B. Munroe was born 18 Apr 1821; died 13 Feb 1903; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.
    6. George H. Munroe was born 17 Jun 1829, Bristol, RI; died 11 Dec 1855, Bristol, RI; was buried , North Burial Ground, Bristol, RI.