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1891 Born Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
1901 census at Barclay U F Manse, Old Road, Old Kilpatrick
| MUNRO, Robert | Head | Married | M | 47 | 1854 | Minister Of Barclay U F Church |
Mudale G & E, Sutherlandshire | ||
| MUNRO, Mary | Wife | Married | F | 35 | 1866 | Stirling, Stirlingshire | |||
| MUNRO, Patrick G | Son | M | 12 | 1889 | Scholar |
Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire | |||
| MUNRO, C Ralph | Son | M | 11 | 1890 | Scholar |
Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire | |||
| MUNRO, Robert C | Son | M | 9 | 1892 | Scholar |
Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire | |||
| MUNRO, Mary E | Daughter | F | 7 | 1894 | Scholar |
Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire | |||
| STEWART, Euphemia L | Servant | F | 23 | 1878 | General Serv |
Glasgow, Lanarkshire |
1915 Apr 4. Arrives in UK from Hong Kong . He is a "timber expert"
1915 Dec 23. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). Private Robert Cecil Munro, from the Lanarkshire Yeomanry, to be Second Lieutenant.
1917 Mar 4. Lands in India
1917 Jul 1. Argyll & Suth'd Hiffhrs.—The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be Lts. R C Munro
1917 Sep 15. Argyll and Suth'd Highrs.— Lt. R. C. Munro is seconded to Machine Gun Corps.
1918 Jan 10. Lt. R. C. Munro (Arg. & Suth'd Highrs.,
T.F.) ceases to be empld. with the Machine Gun Corps.
1920 Aug 8. Joined ADRIC with service no . Posted to I Coy
1921 Mar 17 Admitted to Stevens Hospital
1921 Apr 2 to Apr 28. Medical Leave
1921 Sep 29. Promoted Section Leader
1922 Jan . Discharged on demobilisation of ADRIC
1921 Mar 5. Territorial Reserve. The undermentioned Lts., from 9th Bn., A. & S Highlanders, to be Lts. R. C. Munro
1924-1933 on Australian Electoral Rolls. A surveyor
1932

1933 May 21 Died in Orange, NSW (Father was Robert, mother Mary)