Melton— Munro.— On the 29th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, Charleston House, St. Clair, by the Rev. C. Carter, William Henry, second son of the late John Melton, Timaru, to Margaret Mooat, eldest daughter of George Munro, sculptor, Dunedin. [Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3702, 13 August 1886, Page 2]
DEATHS
MELTON.— On the 13th April, at Lower Cargill street, Margaret Mowat, wife of W. H. Melton, eldest daughter of the late George Munro, St. Clair. [Otago Daily Times, Issue 11728, 9 May 1900, Page 7]
Melton— Munro.— On the 29th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, Charleston House, St. Clair, by the Rev. C. Carter, William Henry, second son of the late John Melton, Timaru, to Margaret Mooat, eldest daughter of George Munro, sculptor, Dunedin. [Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3702, 13 August 1886, Page 2]
DEATHS
MELTON.— On the 13th April, at Lower Cargill street, Margaret Mowat, wife of W. H. Melton, eldest daughter of the late George Munro, St. Clair. [Otago Daily Times, Issue 11728, 9 May 1900, Page 7]
Family Members
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George Munro
1858–1858
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George Munro
1861–1910
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John Munro
1863–1923
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Mary Ann "Tottie" Munro
1865–1900
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Elizabeth Munro Smallbone
1867–1935
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Agnes Munro Redmond
1869–1938
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Peter Stewart Munro
1871–1871
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Jane "Jean" Munro Dick
1873–1946
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Samuelina Lewis "Minnie" Munro Pascoe
1874–1932
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William Duncan Munro
1876–1885
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