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Catherine Jane Carroll Milne 1856–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 May 1856

Birth Location: Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand

Death Date: 20 May 1950

Death Location: Aramoho,Wanganui,New Zealand

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Spouse(s): Alfred Signal

Children(s): James Signal, Norman Signal, Sidney Signal, Hilda Signal, Evelyn Signal, Douglas Signal, Emily Signal, Ellen Signal, Nellie Signal, Alfred Signal

In 1856, Catherine Jane Carroll Milne entered the world in Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand, born to John Carroll And Emma Membery. Catherine Jane Carroll Milne married Alfred Samuel Signal, and had children including Alfred Albert Dickie Signal, Douglas Campbell Signal, Ellen Girts Gertrude Signal, Emily Ada Signal, Evelyn May Signal, Hilda Kate Signal, James Henry Signal, Nellie Signal, Norman Gorton Signal, Sidney Raymond Signal. Catherine Jane Carroll Milne passed away in 1950 in Aramoho,Wanganui,New Zealand.

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  • In 1856, Catherine Jane Carroll Milne entered the world in Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand, born to John Carroll And Emma Membery.
  • Catherine Jane Carroll Milne married Alfred Samuel Signal, and had children including Alfred Albert Dickie Signal, Douglas Campbell Signal, Ellen Girts Gertrude Signal, Emily Ada Signal, Evelyn May Signal, Hilda Kate Signal, James Henry Signal, Nellie Signal, Norman Gorton Signal, Sidney Raymond Signal.
  • Catherine Jane Carroll Milne passed away in 1950 in Aramoho,Wanganui,New Zealand.

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Catherine Milne
1856–1950
Birth Place: Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand
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Catherine Milne's Descendants

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Catherine (Jane Carroll) Milne (09 May 1856–20 May 1950) m. Alfred (Samuel) Signal (08 Dec 1848–Aug 1926)
  1. 1. James (Henry) Signal 1877–1962
  2. 2. Norman (Gorton) Signal 1897–1981
  3. 3. Sidney (Raymond) Signal 1884–1955
  4. 4. Hilda (Kate) Signal 1886–1976
  5. 5. Evelyn (May) Signal 1895–1986
  6. 6. Douglas (Campbell) Signal 1889–1963
  7. 7. Emily (Ada) Signal 1879–1949
  8. 8. Ellen (Girts Gertrude) Signal 1892–1927
  9. 9. Nellie Signal 1885–
  10. 10. Alfred (Albert (Dickie)) Signal 1881–1967 m. Lucy (Ann Elena) Head 1880–1969
    1. 1. Mervyn Signal 1918–1996 m. Jean Pepper 1924–1992
      1. 1. Bruce (Mervyn) Signal 1948–1997
    2. 2. Doris (Elena) Signal 1909–
    3. 3. Gladys (Evelyn) Signal 1910–
    4. 4. Mavis (Alma) Signal 1912–
    5. 5. Jean Signal 1913–
    6. 6. Kathleen Signal 1913–
    7. 7. Irene (Maude) Signal 1917–
    8. 8. Ida (Lilian) Signal 1918–
    9. 9. Maurice Signal 1921–
    10. 10. Vernon (Raymond) Signal 1926–
    11. 11. Clarence (Albert) Signal 1905–1968 m. Ivy (Winifred) McFetrish 1906–1991

Catherine Milne's Timeline

3 Records

1856
09 May 1856
Birth of Catherine Jane Carroll Milne in Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand
Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand
1950
17 May 1950
Age 94
Death of Catherine Jane Carroll Milne in Fielding , Manawatu , New Zealand
Fielding , Manawatu , New Zealand
1950
20 May 1950
Age 94
Burial of Catherine Jane Carroll Milne in Aramoho,Wanganui,New Zealand
Aramoho,Wanganui,New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 May 1856
    Event Place: Hutt Valley Wellington, New Zealand
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 May 1950
    Event Place: Fielding , Manawatu , New Zealand
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 20 May 1950
    Event Place: Aramoho,Wanganui,New Zealand
    Record Source: Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave® Index, 1800s-Current

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