Fanny Lucinda Munro

Brief Life History of Fanny Lucinda

When Fanny Lucinda Munro was born on 18 October 1842, in Township of Pleasant Vale, Pike, Illinois, United States, her father, Henry Munro, was 50 and her mother, Lovina Palmer, was 26. She married William Boulter on 1 January 1858, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 5 daughters. She lived in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States in 1839 and Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1860. She died on 17 October 1909, in Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 66, and was buried in Draper City Cemetery, Draper, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

William Boulter
1829–1905
Fanny Lucinda Munro
1842–1909
Marriage: 1 January 1858
William Monroe Boulter
1858–1905
Thomas Henry Boulter
1860–1860
Fanny Lovina Boulter
1861–1869
Pheobe Janet Boulter
1863–1879
Lucinda Ann Boulter
1865–1942
Mary Ette Boulter
1867–1896
John Amber Boulter
1869–1958
Ida Adella Boulter
1872–1952
George Leroy Boulter
1874–1939
Willard Acel Boulter
1877–1954
James Melvin Boulter
1882–1953

Sources (37)

  • Anna L Boulter in household of Wm Boulter, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Fannie L. Boulter, "Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956"
  • Fannie Lucinda Muroe Or Munro in entry for Lucy Ann Hardcastle, "Idaho, Southeast Counties Obituaries, 1864-2007"

World Events (8)

1845 · Oh My Father

"In October 1845, the newspaper Times and Seasons published a poem written by Eliza R. Snow entitled ""My Father in Heaven."" It has become the well known hymn, ""Oh My Father."" The song is only one in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hymnbook that referrs to a Heavenly Mother."

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

Name Meaning

Scottish: nickname from Gaelic Rothach ‘man from Ro’. According to tradition which may be substantially correct, the ancestors of the Munros came from Ireland, from the foot of the river Roe in Derry, whence the name Bun-rotha, giving Mun-rotha by eclipsis of b after the preposition in’. See also Monroe , compare Munroe .

Irish (Meath): variant of Mulroy .

History: This (see 1 above) is the name of a Scottish clan with an ancestral seat at Foulis Castle, near Evanton, Ross-shire.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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Fanny Lucinda Munro 1842

FANNY LUCINDA MUNRO BOULTER 1842 - 1909 Written by: Roxie L. Norris Gosman, Fanny's Granddaughter. Fannie Lucinda Munro Boulter, daughter of Lovina Palmer and Henry Munro, was bor …

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