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  1. As Monro led his garrison from Fort William Henry the next day, the Native American warriors attacked the British soldiers and killed approximately 185 of them. Monro actually survived the massacre, but he died suddenly in Albany just three months later, on 3 November 1757.

  2. May 24, 2018 · Lieutenant-Colonel George Monro (sometimes spelled 'Munro') (1700–1757) was a Scottish-Irish soldier. He was an officer in the British Army best remembered for his resolute but ultimately unsuccessful defence of Fort William Henry in 1757 during the Seven Years' War / French and Indian War and the subsequent massacre of his garrison at the ...

    • Jane Maccomish
    • Ireland
    • circa 1700
    • 1757 (52-61)
  3. Lieutenant-Colonel George Monro (sometimes spelled "Munro") (1700–1757) was a Scots-Irish officer in the British Army. He is best remembered for his unsuccessful defense of Fort William Henry in 1757 during the French and Indian War.

  4. He was an officer in the British Army best remembered for his resolute but ultimately unsuccessful defence of Fort William Henry in 1757 during the Seven Years" War / French and Indian War and the subsequent massacre of his garrison at the hands of France’s Indian allies.

  5. Monro and his senior officers were held at the French camp, where they were kept until their old fort was razed to the ground. Once William Henry was destroyed, Monro and some 500 garrison soldiers, wives, and others were escorted back to Fort Edward on August 15.

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  6. He died 26 February 1694. Monro was energetic but irascible; the causes he had served benefited from his single-minded pursuit of military priorities, but hardly from his quarrelsome disposition. Sources.

  7. Lieutenant-Colonel George Monro (sometimes spelled "Munro") (1700–1757) was a Scots-Irish officer in the British Army. He is best remembered for his unsuccessful defense of Fort William Henry in 1757 during the French and Indian War.

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