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Elizabeth Unknown
(Abt 1635 - Abt 1707)
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Ancestor of [[Monroe-17| James Monroe]] 5th US President
== Biography ==
===Early Life===
Nothing is known of Elizabeth's early life. Since colonial marriages often took place early and if it is presumed she was married by 1652 and married when she was 17, her birth year could be estimated as, say, 1635.
Mike Marshall estimates her birth as 1636 in England. Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties [http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I029131&tree=Tree1 Profile of Elizabeth Anlexander] Accessed Nov 2, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''This site provides NO proof of data on Elizabeth'''
Her parents are unknown. Gary Roberts, author of "Ancestors of American Presidents," reports her Elizabeth, "sometimes called Alexander". Gary Boyd Roberts. Ancestors of American Presidents. 2009 Edition. New England Historical Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. page 18 The Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography refers to her as Elizabeth, who ''is said to be the daughter of Colonel John Alexander.'' Mike Marshall's Colonial Virginia site which is generally reliable, gives her father as [[Alexander-638|John Alexander]], born about 1603 in England, and died 5 October 1677 in Stafford County, Virginia but acknowledges this is unproven. Marshall gives Elizabeth's mother as Catherine Graham, born before 1620 in Gartmore, Scotland and d. Bef 1663, Stafford County, Virginia. If Elizabeth was born into this family around 1636, she would have been the eldest child, but there is no reason to believe this family had a daughter Elizabeth.
One difficulty with placing her in a John Alexander family is that there was more than one such family in Virginia at this time.
Her birth place is unknown. If she was born into the John Alexander family she might have been born in Virginia or in England. The Alexanders, however, tend to be a Scottish rather than English family, and Elizabeth married a Scotsman.
===1652 First Marriage to Andrew Monroe===
Gary Roberts, author of "Ancestors of American Presidents," reports that by 1652, Andrew Monroe, ancestor of President James Monroe, had married Elizabeth, "sometimes called Alexander".
Andrew had been born in Scotland and, having come to St. Marys County, Maryland by 1642, he was of Westmoreland Co, Virginia, by 1650.
The Andrew Monroe who was an immigrant in St. Mary's County, Maryland (1642-1647) and later of Westmoreland County, Virginia, was '''not''' the Major Andrew Munro, second son of David Munro of Katewell and Agnes Munro of Durness, and rector of St. Luke's Church, Newport Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, who died intestate in 1719. Roberts points to the proof of this in Clan Munro Magazine, No 6 (1959-60) 14-18, ("An Unsolved Problem: President James Monroe's Scottish Ancestry" by George H. S. King, Cited by Gary Boyd Roberts. Ancestors of American Presidents. 2009 Edition. New England Historical Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. page 229
Andrew Monroe died in 1668, or before 1668Monroe Family. William and Mary College Quarterly. Series 1 Vol 15, 1907, pp 192-195 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015064821377&view=1up&seq=198 HathiTrust]., and was buried at Doctor's Point, Westmoreland, County. Becky Bass Bonner and Josephine Lindsay Bass. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/ My Southern Family] Updated 29 May 2005. Accessed October 30l 3018 [[Day-1904|jhd]]
The date of the marriage of Elizabeth to Andrew Monroe is unknown.
===1679 Second Marriage to George Horner===
Elizabeth married secondly, George Horner. Her second marriage occurred before July 30, 1679. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I, IV--Burgesses and Other Prominent Persons. Cited by Geni [https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Mountjoy/6000000008452147170 Elizabeth Alexander] Added by: Dianna Lynn Ordway on June 8, 2007; Managed by:Margaret (C) and 25 others; Curated by: Erica Howton. Accessed October 30, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] A marriage record shows Elizabeth Alexander, born 1630, married to George Horner. (Yates Publishing. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Electronic Database.) This would likely be a different person because the custom of the time would have shown her as being Elizabeth Monroe, not Elizabeth Alexander, when entering her second marriage.''
30 July 1679: The estate of Andrew Monroe as devided amongst the children, that in case of the mortality of either of the children, his estate ought desend to the surviveing children in equall shares, and Bunch Roe who married Eliz one of the surviveing Children of Andrew Monroe, Sergeant, and Bunch Roe...did arrest Geo: Horner who married the relict and administratrix of Andrew Monroe for his part of Geo: Monroe one of the children's estate, he being deceased, the Court doth order that Horner Make payment to Bunch Roe of his equall part of Geo. Monroe's estate.Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. George Horner (Cited Westmoreland County, Virginia, Order Book 1679-1682, p 5) [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I025601&tree=Tree1 colonial].
===1686 Third Marriage to Edward Mountjoy===
Elizabeth married thirdly, Edward Mountjoy. Her third marriage took place before February 23, 1686-7.King, G H S. Copies of Extant Wills from Counties whose Records have been Destroyed. Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Vol 26 (1944-1945), Part 2 Oct. 1944, pp 99-104 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/684362-tyler-s-quarterly-historical-and-genealogical-magazine-v-26-no-2-oct-1944?viewer=1&offset=0#page=23&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= family search]. Louis des Cognets, Jr. A Postcript about the Garrard Family. In: Governor Garrard of Kentucy. His Descendants and Relatives. 1962. The Mountjoy Family pp 233-248 [http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G002619.pdf pdf].
20 Feb 1693: "Know all men by these presents that I Edward Mountjoy and Elizabeth my wife of the county of Stafford, doe for the consideration of 1300 pounds of good tobacco in casks to be paid yearly, and every year, during my said wife's natural life by Andrew Monroe of the County of Westmoreland and his heirs doe bargain, alien and sell all my right and title of Dower and thirds, of all Lands & Tenements, houses, orchards, mines or minerals whatsoever, which did belong or now doth belong to me the said Edward Mountjoy and Elizabeth my wife, as her right of Dower and thirds of Lands as aforesaid, and Law, custom or usage to the contrary notwithstanding as Witness our hands and seals this 20 day of February 1693. Edward Mountjoy (Seal), Elizabeth Mountjoy (Seal). Witness: Bunch Roe, Rodger Humphries". [Cited Westmoreland Wills & Deeds, No. 2, 1691-1699, p. 71]. King described this transaction as Edward Mountjoy and Elizabeth, his wife, of Stafford County, deeded to her son Andrew Monroe, all her dower interest in the Westmoreland estate of her deceased husband. However, he may have made an assumption that Andrew Monroe was her son, the transcript of the deed does not state that Andrew Monroe was her son.
On "03 Sept 1705 he [Edward Mountjoy] sold with Elizabeth his wife 330 acres of land to Thomas James, for 16,000 pounds of tobacco, being part of the land he had obtained from Henry Thompson on Potomack Run 05 Jan 1689". [Cited Stafford County Will Book, Lieber Z., 1699-1709, p. 286].
13 Feb 1705/1706: Captain Henry Coniers (Conyers) bought the Water Mill at the head of Potomack Creek for 6,000 pounds of tobacco . On this occasion Elizabeth Mountjoy acknowledged her dower. Previously she had namedHenry Conyers her lawful attorney for the release to Thomas James 03 Sept 1705. [Cited Stafford County Will Book, Lieber Z., 1699-1709, p. 307].
===Death===13 Jan 1708/1709: The last entry in the Stafford Liber Z in which Edward
Mountjoy figured. He assigned some land to William Barber. "AsElizabeth Mountjoy his wife does not release her dower, there is reason to suppose that she had died before that date." [Cited Stafford County Will Book, Lieber Z., 1699-1709, p. 436].
In the early 1700s Edward Mountjoy and his wife were based in Stafford County and hence it is presumed that both died in Stafford County, Elizabeth around 1707 and Edward Mountjoy around 1712. A deed of 1723 referenced the will of an Edward Mountjoy of Stafford County in 1712.Stafford County VA Deed Book J; 1722-1728; The Antient Press, pp. 67-75 (presumed alternative citation: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam. Stafford County, Virginia Deed Abstracts 1722-1728, 1755-1765. The Antient Press, 1987).
===Children===As the date of the marriage of Elizabeth to Andrew Monroe is uncertain (although it is presumed to be c 1652) it is unclear which, if any, of the children of Andrew Monroe are also the children of Elizabeth.
Elizabeth and her first husband Andrew Monroe had six children [no source for this]. Their household also included George Monroe, Andrew's child by his first unnamed marriage. He must have died early because Elizabeth and Andrew also had a child named George -- and he also died early.
#[[Monroe-526|Mary Monroe]] b abt 1655, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. 15 Jan 1660/61, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age ~ 6 years)#[[Monroe-301|Andrew Monroe II]], b. 1661, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. 9 Jun 1714, Westmoreland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 53 years)#[[Monroe-1116|Elizabeth Monroe]] was born about 1662, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia and died bef 1708, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age ~ 45 years) Elizabeth is named as one of the surviving children of Andrew Monroe, Sergeant in a suit of her husband Bunch Roe against Elizabeth's mother's new husband, George Horner. John Frederick Dorman. Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book 1679-1682. page 5 (30 July 1679) Cited by Mike Marshall. [http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024168&tree=Tree1 Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties] Andrew Monroe. Accessed October 31, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] #[[Monroe-461|William Monroe]], b. 1666, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. 26 Apr 1737, Westmoreland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 71 years)#[[Monroe-1501|George Monroe]] was born bef 1668, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. Bef 1679, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age < 11 years)#[[Monroe-528|Susannah Monroe]], b. Abt 1668, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Married Weedon.
Her second husband George Horner had a son from a previous marriage. It is presumed that Elizabeth did not have any children with George Horner or Edward Mountjoy.
== Sources ==
See also:
* Susan Kellar Ratcliffe, Michael Kellar and Catharine Monroe of Fairfax County, Virginia (Gateway Press: Baltimore, 2002) '''Susan Kellar Ratcliffe, Michael Kellar and Catharine Monroe of Fairfax County, Virginia''' (Gateway Press: Baltimore, 2002)
* http://www.clanmunrousa.org/gen/getperson.php?personID=I433&tree=1::: (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - "William and Mary College Quarterly" - Series 1, Vol. 15 - p. 192:::(2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart for Andrew Monroe (ca. 1615-1668) - signed with initials "MDH" and dated 18 Sep 1987 ::: (3) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - "The Monroe Family of Virginia" - compiled by Nancy E. Harris - Jul 1988 - p. 7 ::: (4) Clan Munro files - Cataluna, Esther R. - The Ancestry of Esther Cataluna - dated 7 jan 1998 - p. 1 ::: (5) Clan Munro files - Grayson, Nathaniel Lewis, III - Descendants of David Munro - p. 1:::: Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA - e-mail: [[alger@alum.mit.edu]]*Geni [https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Mountjoy/6000000008452147170 Elizabeth Alexander] Added by: Dianna Lynn Ordway on June 8, 2007; Managed by:Margaret (C) and 25 others; Curated by: Erica Howton. Accessed October 30, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]]
== Acknowledgments ==
* See the Changes page for the details of edits.* WikiTree profile Alexander-2566 created through the import of HoulgateExportLegacy2012.ged on Jun 18, 2012 by [[Houlgate-1 | Laurence Houlgate]]. * WikiTree profile Alexander-3687 created through the import of Powers-White-Beddo Lines_2013-03-17_01.ged on Mar 17, 2013 by[[Powers-1339 | Jerry Powers]] .
Ancestor of [[Monroe-17| James Monroe]] 5th US President
== Biography ==
===Early Life===
Nothing is known of Elizabeth's early life. Since colonial marriages often took place early and if it is presumed she was married by 1652 and married when she was 17, her birth year could be estimated as, say, 1635.
Mike Marshall estimates her birth as 1636 in England. Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties [http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I029131&tree=Tree1 Profile of Elizabeth Anlexander] Accessed Nov 2, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''This site provides NO proof of data on Elizabeth'''
Her parents are unknown. Gary Roberts, author of "Ancestors of American Presidents," reports her Elizabeth, "sometimes called Alexander". Gary Boyd Roberts. Ancestors of American Presidents. 2009 Edition. New England Historical Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. page 18 The Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography refers to her as Elizabeth, who ''is said to be the daughter of Colonel John Alexander.'' Mike Marshall's Colonial Virginia site which is generally reliable, gives her father as [[Alexander-638|John Alexander]], born about 1603 in England, and died 5 October 1677 in Stafford County, Virginia but acknowledges this is unproven. Marshall gives Elizabeth's mother as Catherine Graham, born before 1620 in Gartmore, Scotland and d. Bef 1663, Stafford County, Virginia. If Elizabeth was born into this family around 1636, she would have been the eldest child, but there is no reason to believe this family had a daughter Elizabeth.
One difficulty with placing her in a John Alexander family is that there was more than one such family in Virginia at this time.
Her birth place is unknown. If she was born into the John Alexander family she might have been born in Virginia or in England. The Alexanders, however, tend to be a Scottish rather than English family, and Elizabeth married a Scotsman.
===1652 First Marriage to Andrew Monroe===
Gary Roberts, author of "Ancestors of American Presidents," reports that by 1652, Andrew Monroe, ancestor of President James Monroe, had married Elizabeth, "sometimes called Alexander".
Andrew had been born in Scotland and, having come to St. Marys County, Maryland by 1642, he was of Westmoreland Co, Virginia, by 1650.
The Andrew Monroe who was an immigrant in St. Mary's County, Maryland (1642-1647) and later of Westmoreland County, Virginia, was '''not''' the Major Andrew Munro, second son of David Munro of Katewell and Agnes Munro of Durness, and rector of St. Luke's Church, Newport Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, who died intestate in 1719. Roberts points to the proof of this in Clan Munro Magazine, No 6 (1959-60) 14-18, ("An Unsolved Problem: President James Monroe's Scottish Ancestry" by George H. S. King, Cited by Gary Boyd Roberts. Ancestors of American Presidents. 2009 Edition. New England Historical Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2009. page 229
Andrew Monroe died in 1668, or before 1668Monroe Family. William and Mary College Quarterly. Series 1 Vol 15, 1907, pp 192-195 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015064821377&view=1up&seq=198 HathiTrust]., and was buried at Doctor's Point, Westmoreland, County. Becky Bass Bonner and Josephine Lindsay Bass. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/ My Southern Family] Updated 29 May 2005. Accessed October 30l 3018 [[Day-1904|jhd]]
The date of the marriage of Elizabeth to Andrew Monroe is unknown.
===1679 Second Marriage to George Horner===
Elizabeth married secondly, George Horner. Her second marriage occurred before July 30, 1679. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I, IV--Burgesses and Other Prominent Persons. Cited by Geni [https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Mountjoy/6000000008452147170 Elizabeth Alexander] Added by: Dianna Lynn Ordway on June 8, 2007; Managed by:Margaret (C) and 25 others; Curated by: Erica Howton. Accessed October 30, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] A marriage record shows Elizabeth Alexander, born 1630, married to George Horner. (Yates Publishing. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Electronic Database.) This would likely be a different person because the custom of the time would have shown her as being Elizabeth Monroe, not Elizabeth Alexander, when entering her second marriage.''
30 July 1679: The estate of Andrew Monroe as devided amongst the children, that in case of the mortality of either of the children, his estate ought desend to the surviveing children in equall shares, and Bunch Roe who married Eliz one of the surviveing Children of Andrew Monroe, Sergeant, and Bunch Roe...did arrest Geo: Horner who married the relict and administratrix of Andrew Monroe for his part of Geo: Monroe one of the children's estate, he being deceased, the Court doth order that Horner Make payment to Bunch Roe of his equall part of Geo. Monroe's estate.Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. George Horner (Cited Westmoreland County, Virginia, Order Book 1679-1682, p 5) [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I025601&tree=Tree1 colonial].
===1686 Third Marriage to Edward Mountjoy===
Elizabeth married thirdly, Edward Mountjoy. Her third marriage took place before February 23, 1686-7.King, G H S. Copies of Extant Wills from Counties whose Records have been Destroyed. Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Vol 26 (1944-1945), Part 2 Oct. 1944, pp 99-104 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/684362-tyler-s-quarterly-historical-and-genealogical-magazine-v-26-no-2-oct-1944?viewer=1&offset=0#page=23&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= family search]. Louis des Cognets, Jr. A Postcript about the Garrard Family. In: Governor Garrard of Kentucy. His Descendants and Relatives. 1962. The Mountjoy Family pp 233-248 [http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G002619.pdf pdf].
20 Feb 1693: "Know all men by these presents that I Edward Mountjoy and Elizabeth my wife of the county of Stafford, doe for the consideration of 1300 pounds of good tobacco in casks to be paid yearly, and every year, during my said wife's natural life by Andrew Monroe of the County of Westmoreland and his heirs doe bargain, alien and sell all my right and title of Dower and thirds, of all Lands & Tenements, houses, orchards, mines or minerals whatsoever, which did belong or now doth belong to me the said Edward Mountjoy and Elizabeth my wife, as her right of Dower and thirds of Lands as aforesaid, and Law, custom or usage to the contrary notwithstanding as Witness our hands and seals this 20 day of February 1693. Edward Mountjoy (Seal), Elizabeth Mountjoy (Seal). Witness: Bunch Roe, Rodger Humphries". [Cited Westmoreland Wills & Deeds, No. 2, 1691-1699, p. 71]. King described this transaction as Edward Mountjoy and Elizabeth, his wife, of Stafford County, deeded to her son Andrew Monroe, all her dower interest in the Westmoreland estate of her deceased husband. However, he may have made an assumption that Andrew Monroe was her son, the transcript of the deed does not state that Andrew Monroe was her son.
On "03 Sept 1705 he [Edward Mountjoy] sold with Elizabeth his wife 330 acres of land to Thomas James, for 16,000 pounds of tobacco, being part of the land he had obtained from Henry Thompson on Potomack Run 05 Jan 1689". [Cited Stafford County Will Book, Lieber Z., 1699-1709, p. 286].
13 Feb 1705/1706: Captain Henry Coniers (Conyers) bought the Water Mill at the head of Potomack Creek for 6,000 pounds of tobacco . On this occasion Elizabeth Mountjoy acknowledged her dower. Previously she had namedHenry Conyers her lawful attorney for the release to Thomas James 03 Sept 1705. [Cited Stafford County Will Book, Lieber Z., 1699-1709, p. 307].
===Death===13 Jan 1708/1709: The last entry in the Stafford Liber Z in which Edward
Mountjoy figured. He assigned some land to William Barber. "AsElizabeth Mountjoy his wife does not release her dower, there is reason to suppose that she had died before that date." [Cited Stafford County Will Book, Lieber Z., 1699-1709, p. 436].
In the early 1700s Edward Mountjoy and his wife were based in Stafford County and hence it is presumed that both died in Stafford County, Elizabeth around 1707 and Edward Mountjoy around 1712. A deed of 1723 referenced the will of an Edward Mountjoy of Stafford County in 1712.Stafford County VA Deed Book J; 1722-1728; The Antient Press, pp. 67-75 (presumed alternative citation: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam. Stafford County, Virginia Deed Abstracts 1722-1728, 1755-1765. The Antient Press, 1987).
===Children===As the date of the marriage of Elizabeth to Andrew Monroe is uncertain (although it is presumed to be c 1652) it is unclear which, if any, of the children of Andrew Monroe are also the children of Elizabeth.
Elizabeth and her first husband Andrew Monroe had six children [no source for this]. Their household also included George Monroe, Andrew's child by his first unnamed marriage. He must have died early because Elizabeth and Andrew also had a child named George -- and he also died early.
#[[Monroe-526|Mary Monroe]] b abt 1655, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. 15 Jan 1660/61, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age ~ 6 years)#[[Monroe-301|Andrew Monroe II]], b. 1661, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. 9 Jun 1714, Westmoreland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 53 years)#[[Monroe-1116|Elizabeth Monroe]] was born about 1662, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia and died bef 1708, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age ~ 45 years) Elizabeth is named as one of the surviving children of Andrew Monroe, Sergeant in a suit of her husband Bunch Roe against Elizabeth's mother's new husband, George Horner. John Frederick Dorman. Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book 1679-1682. page 5 (30 July 1679) Cited by Mike Marshall. [http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024168&tree=Tree1 Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties] Andrew Monroe. Accessed October 31, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] #[[Monroe-461|William Monroe]], b. 1666, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. 26 Apr 1737, Westmoreland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 71 years)#[[Monroe-1501|George Monroe]] was born bef 1668, Westmoreland County, Virginia, d. Bef 1679, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age < 11 years)#[[Monroe-528|Susannah Monroe]], b. Abt 1668, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Married Weedon.
Her second husband George Horner had a son from a previous marriage. It is presumed that Elizabeth did not have any children with George Horner or Edward Mountjoy.
== Sources ==
See also:
* Susan Kellar Ratcliffe, Michael Kellar and Catharine Monroe of Fairfax County, Virginia (Gateway Press: Baltimore, 2002) '''Susan Kellar Ratcliffe, Michael Kellar and Catharine Monroe of Fairfax County, Virginia''' (Gateway Press: Baltimore, 2002)
* http://www.clanmunrousa.org/gen/getperson.php?personID=I433&tree=1::: (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - "William and Mary College Quarterly" - Series 1, Vol. 15 - p. 192:::(2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart for Andrew Monroe (ca. 1615-1668) - signed with initials "MDH" and dated 18 Sep 1987 ::: (3) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - "The Monroe Family of Virginia" - compiled by Nancy E. Harris - Jul 1988 - p. 7 ::: (4) Clan Munro files - Cataluna, Esther R. - The Ancestry of Esther Cataluna - dated 7 jan 1998 - p. 1 ::: (5) Clan Munro files - Grayson, Nathaniel Lewis, III - Descendants of David Munro - p. 1:::: Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA - e-mail: [[alger@alum.mit.edu]]*Geni [https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Mountjoy/6000000008452147170 Elizabeth Alexander] Added by: Dianna Lynn Ordway on June 8, 2007; Managed by:Margaret (C) and 25 others; Curated by: Erica Howton. Accessed October 30, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]]
== Acknowledgments ==
* See the Changes page for the details of edits.* WikiTree profile Alexander-2566 created through the import of HoulgateExportLegacy2012.ged on Jun 18, 2012 by [[Houlgate-1 | Laurence Houlgate]]. * WikiTree profile Alexander-3687 created through the import of Powers-White-Beddo Lines_2013-03-17_01.ged on Mar 17, 2013 by[[Powers-1339 | Jerry Powers]] .
Events
| Birth | Abt 1635 | Virginia Colony | |||
| Marriage | 1653 | Virginia - Major Andrew Monroe | |||
| Marriage | 1679 | Westmoreland County, Virginia - George Horner | |||
| Marriage | 1685 | Virginia Colony - Edward Mountjoy | |||
| Death | Abt 1707 | Stafford County, Virginia Colony | |||
| Alt name | Monroe Horner | ||||
| Reference No | 21804322 | ||||
| Reference No | 23742514 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Major Andrew Monroe (1630 - 1668) |
| Child | William Gent Monroe (1666 - 1737) |
| Child | Andrew Monroe II (1661 - 1714) |
| Child | Mary Monroe (1655 - 1661) |
| Child | Elizabeth Monroe (1657 - 1708) |
| Child | Susannah Monroe (1659 - ) |
| Child | George Monroe (1656 - 1679) |
| Spouse | George Horner (1630 - 1679) |
| Spouse | Edward Mountjoy (1625 - 1704) |