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Mary Elaine Gillies 1919–1982 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Feb 1919

Birth Location: Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

Death Date: 11 Aug 1982

Death Location: Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

Father: James Gillies

Mother: Margaret Duffy

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Mary Elaine Gillies was born in 1919 in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada, the child of James Michael Gillies And Margaret Isabelle Maud Duffy. Mary Elaine Gillies passed away in 1982 in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Biography

  • Mary Elaine Gillies was born in 1919 in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada, the child of James Michael Gillies And Margaret Isabelle Maud Duffy.
  • Mary Elaine Gillies passed away in 1982 in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Mary Gillies's Ancestors

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Mary Gillies
1919–1982
Birth Place: Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Parents
James Michael Gillies
1882–1951
Culross, Bruce, Ontario, Canada
Margaret (Isabelle "Maud") Duffy
1888–1964
Gracefield, Quebec, Canada
Grandparents
James (P.) Duffy
1855–1927
Gracefield Quebec
Margaret Duffy
1859–1943
Gracefield
Great-Grandparents
Edward Duffy
1813–1868
Mary Phelan
1815–1904
John McConnery
1816–1885
Martha Maxwell
1825–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Gillies's Timeline

2 Records

1919
9 Feb 1919
Birth of Mary Elaine Gillies in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
1982
11 Aug 1982
Age 63
Death of Mary Elaine Gillies in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1919
    Event Place: Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Aug 1982
    Event Place: Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

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