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Mary Ann Irene Millar 1904 – 2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 AUG 1904

Birth Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Death Date: BEF 2004

Death Location: (Australia)

Father: Thomas Millar

Mother: Mary Lax

Spouse(s): Roy Mosetter

Children(s):

Mary Ann Irene Millar was born in 1904 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the child of Thomas Parkins Millar and Mary Ann Lax. Mary Ann Irene Millar married Roy Cecil Mosetter. Mary Ann Irene Millar passed away in 2004 in (Australia).

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Biography

  • Mary Ann Irene Millar was born in 1904 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the child of Thomas Parkins Millar and Mary Ann Lax.
  • Mary Ann Irene Millar married Roy Cecil Mosetter.
  • Mary Ann Irene Millar passed away in 2004 in (Australia).

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Mary Millar's Ancestors

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Mary Millar
1904 – 2004
Birth Place: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Parents
Thomas Parkins Millar
1861 – 1948
Auckland, New Zealand
Mary (Ann) Lax
1869 – 1955
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Grandparents
Thomas (Parkins) Millar
1837 – 1892
St Germans, Cornwall, England
Mary (Ann) Cundy
1838 – 1899
St Blazey, Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
Peter Cundy
1804 – 1871
Mary Snell
1794 – 1869
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cundy
1767 – 1840
Grace Warn
1775 – 1843

Mary Millar's Timeline

2 Records

1904
22 AUG 1904
Birth of Mary Ann Irene Millar in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
2004
BEF 2004
Age 100
Death of Mary Ann Irene Millar in (Australia)
(Australia)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 AUG 1904
    Event Place: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 2004
    Event Place: (Australia)

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