
Generation 1
1: Duncan Campbell of Eskart1; married Isabel Campbell .
Children of Duncan Campbell and Isabel Campbell
Generation 2
2: Anna Campbell2 (Duncan1) born c. 1772; married William Fraser 02 Nov 1799 at Asknish House; died 27 Jul 1865 at Oak Bank Villa, Ardrishaig, Scotland.
Anna was the Granddaughter of Angus Campbell of Asknish. She had a brother, Colin. One of Christian Amelia's books bears the inscription " August 13 1822 Amelia Fraser from her affectionate uncle Colin Campbell. " The book also contains a coat of arms with the motto "Terra Mare Fide " above the name Captain Colin Campbell, R.N.
The following account indicates the disposal of Anna's effects according to her will.
At Edinburgh 30.10.1865. In presence of Gilbert Lawrie Finlay Esq., one of HM Jps Edinburgh, appeared Miss Eliza
Williams Fraser, residing at Ardrishaig, daughter of deceased Mrs Anna Campbell or Fraser residing at Oban thereafter
at Oak Bank Villa, Ardrishaig, executrix of the said deceased Mrs Anna Campbell / Fraser, who being examined
depones the said Mrs Anna Campbell / Fraser died at Ardrishaig 27 Feb. 1865. Her personal state and effects to the
value of £.600 - £.800 were bequeathed to Eliza solely. William and Amelia each received £.10
payable on the first Whitsun or Martinmas after death. Isabella, Charlotte, Harriet, McNeil and her daughter-in-law
Margaret each received £.2 for the purchase of a mourning ring.
Children of Anna Campbell and William Fraser
Generation 3
3: William Fraser3 (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 11 Jan 1801 at South Drumachro, Gigha; married Margaret Shannon Livingstone 13 Jul 1834 at Glasgow; died 07 Dec 1872 at Bulla, Vic. Immigrated: 1857. .
Children of William Fraser and Margaret Shannon Livingstone
4: Isabella Mary Anna Fraser3 (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 14 Oct 1802 at the manse, Kilchrenan; married James Miller 25 Jun 1833.
Children of Isabella Mary Anna Fraser and James Miller
5: Christian Amelia Fraser3 (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 16 Jan 1804 at the manse, Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Duncan Munro 13 Aug 1822 at the manse, Kilchrenan; died 22 Jan 1890 at Pollokshields, Glasgow.
Children of Christian Amelia Fraser and Duncan Munro
After studying at the University of Glasgow and at New College, Edinburgh, he was ordained as Free Church minister at Bowmore, Isle of Islay, in 1860; translated to Kilmory, Arran, 1869, resigned 1880. He succeeded to Barnaline as heir of entail on his father's death in 1847. He was a minister in Warwick, Queensland from 1891 to 1893.
Archibald and Duncan Munro formed the sawmilling company, A & D Munro in 1874 in Queensland. They owned and operated the Argyle sawmills at Highfields as well as sawmills at Perseverance Creek, Toowoomba and Cooyar. Archibald retired from the sawmilling business in 1888.
He was elected Mayor of Toowoomba in 1894 and a Council alderman from 1890-93, in 1895, and from 1898 until 1900.
On the death of his brother, Hugh in 1901, he succeeded to the entailed estate of Barnaline, in Scotland but after obtaining approval for an instrument of disentail, he sold the estate in 1902.
6: Hamilton Campbell Fraser3 (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 12 Jul 1813 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Duncan McDiarmid Sinclair 23 Aug 1838; died 18 Mar 1854 at Melbourne. Immigrated: 24 Apr 1839 to Sydney. .
Children of Hamilton Campbell Fraser and Duncan McDiarmid Sinclair
Generation 4
7: Anna Livingstone Fraser4 (William3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 04 Jul 1835 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Robert Allen Armstrong 1863 at Vic.; died 08 Apr 1901 at Melbourne. Immigrated: 1857. .
Children of Anna Livingstone Fraser and Robert Allen Armstrong
8: Charles Robert Whytehead Fraser4 (William3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 01 Jul 1837 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Isabel Burnel Stevenson 13 Nov 1861 at Vic.; died 28 Mar 1869 at Kilmore, Vic.. Immigrated: 1857. .
Children of Charles Robert Whytehead Fraser and Isabel Burnel Stevenson
9: Charlotte Jeykll Fraser4 (William3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 16 Feb 1843 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married James Malcolm 1871 at Vic.. Immigrated: 1857. .
Children of Charlotte Jeykll Fraser and James Malcolm
10: William Fraser4 (William3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 02 Jan 1845 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Elizabeth Beaumont 07 Jan 1879 at Tallawanta, NSW; died 23 Nov 1901 at Hay, NSW.
Children of William Fraser and Elizabeth Beaumont
11: Eliza Amelia Fraser4 (William3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 30 May 1850 at Oban, Scot.; married Patrick Thomson 05 May 1871 at Bulla, Vic.; died 03 Jan 1916 at Hawthorn, Vic..
Children of Eliza Amelia Fraser and Patrick Thomson
12: John McNeil Fraser4 (William3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 1858 at Carlton, Vic.; married Annie Maxwell Stedeford 1889.
Children of John McNeil Fraser and Annie Maxwell Stedeford
13: John Munro4 (Christian Fraser3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 05 May 1840 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Elizabeth Adams 29 Apr 1869 at Highfields, Toowoomba; died 19 May 1925 at Toowoomba.
25 One of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of Toowoomba passed away at an early hour yesterday morning in the person of Mr. John Munro, at his late residence, North street. Born in Scotland, at Kilchrenan (Argyllshire) in 1840, he decided to come to Australia and in 1866 arrived in Queensland. His first occupation was that of a farmer where he tilled the soil at Geham, on a farm alongside his brother's (Mr. Duncan Munro) home. Like a great many men on the land, he found it unprofitable, so gave it up and entered the employ of Mr. Cook, as a clerk and salesman at his Toowoomba saw-mill. Mr. Munro remained with that firm until 1874, when he joined his brothers Duncan and Archibald, at the opening of their first saw-mill at Geham. His connection with this firm lasted the rest of his life, and when he retired from the business a couple of years ago, he was a partner in the concern. Mr. Munro was a very staunch supporter of the Presbyterian Church all his life, and was a man possessed of many sterling qualities. As a prominent Toowoomba cricketer, Mr. Munro was well known in the seventies. He was also interested in athletics and was a keen advocate in all its branches.
Deceased is survived by his wife , four daughters (Mrs. Fisher, Mrs J.C Black, Eliza and Agnes) and three sons (Messrs James, Hugh and Charles Munro). Mr. Duncan Munro is his only surviving brother.
The funeral of the late Mr. John Munro took place yesterday. An impressive short service was first held at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church and as the majestic strains of the Dead March in Saul died away, there was a representative concourse of the personal friends of the deceased gentleman. Messrs D.A. Mercer, G.Kemp, R. M'Alpine, G.Cossart and Young acted as pall bearers. Rev. John Armour read the last sad rites and paid a tribute to the memory of one whose place in the ranks of Christian gentlemen would be hard to fill. The wealth of floral tributes testified to the high esteem won from his fellow citizens by the veteran pioneer. Many messages of sympathy have also been received.
Children of John Munro and Elizabeth Adams
14: Duncan Munro4 (Christian Fraser3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 15 Feb 1844 at Kilchrenan, Scotland; married Matilda Crawford 25 Aug 1870; died 15 Jun 1926 at Toowoomba. Emigrated: Aug 1862 to Moreton Bay aboard "Helenslee ". .
From 1864 to 1874, he farmed at Geham, when he joined his brother Archibald in the sawmilling firm A & D Munro. He had taken up a land grant near Geham Creek in 1869 with the intention of harvesting the timber on it.
For many years, Duncan was a member of the Highfields Divisional Board and the Highfields Shire Council, being its chairman from 1888 to 1913 and from 1915 to 1917.
In 1883, he built "Argyle " a homestead at Geham and lived there for 33 years before moving to "Haddington " in Toowoomba. A Canadian influence is exhibited in its design and intricate timber work is a feature of its construction. Sold to John Joseph Kahler in 1915, it was acquired by the National Trust in 1985.
Children of Duncan Munro and Matilda Crawford
In a letter from Oban, dated 17 June 1923, addressed to his Uncle John, Archie writes:
We have just arrived back from Barnaline on Loch Awe and had a great day there. The owner Colonel Knox, let us
go all over the property which covers about 1400 acres, has a nice house on it and extends back to Loch Avish.
25 The death occurred on December 21 of a well known and highly respected Toowoomba resident, Miss Marion Munro. She was the youngest daughter of Mr Duncan Munro, a founder of A. and D. Munro timber merchants. Miss Munro, who was the last member of that generation, had lived all her life in the Toowoomba area mostly at Geham and "Haddington " in Sinclair Street, Toowoomba. When "Haddington " was sold she made her home in a flat at the former Canberra, and also lived for some time with her sister, Mrs Colina Nelson of "Gabbinbar ". After a brief return to the Canberra she spent the last months of her life at Mylo Home for the Aged in Arthur Street. Miss Munro was noted for her pleasant disposition and the joy she brought to others.
15: Jane Sinclair4 (Hamilton Fraser3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 06 Dec 1839 at Ellerston, Lower Hunter; married William Yaldwin 10 Jan 1861 at Wombo; died 11 Jun 1883.
Children of Jane Sinclair and William Yaldwin
16: Charlotte Fraser Sinclair4 (Hamilton Fraser3) (Anna Campbell2) (Duncan1) born 17 Mar 1848; married Matthew John St Clair 23 Apr 1869; died 19 Jul 1921.
Children of Charlotte Fraser Sinclair and Matthew John St Clair
25. , Toowoomba Chronicle,