Nathan Munro (1759-1792) was the second child of Nathan Munro and his wife Sarah. During the Revolution, he served as a private soldier in the local militia. In 1777, he enlisted in Nathan Munro‘s Company of Boatmen, where he served during Joseph Spencer’s Expedition. In 1778, Nathan served in William Throope‘s Company during the Rhode Island Campaign. In 1784, he married Elizabeth Munro. Nathan and Elizabeth had two children: Thomas Kinnecut, and Hezekiah. Elizabeth outlived Nathan, and remarried to Barnaby Luther (1744-1822) in Warren. She also applied for a pension for Nathan’s service in 1846, receiving $28.99 per year.

