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David Millar

Birth6 Jun 1784 - Muthill, Perth, Scotland
Death27 May 1856 - River Ardoch, Kilmadock, Perth, Scotland
MotherAnn Moir
FatherWilliam Millar

Born in Muthill, Perth, Scotland on 6 Jun 1784 to William Millar and Ann Moir. David Millar married Janet Lawson and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 May 1856 in River Ardoch, Kilmadock, Perth, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Millar
1740 - Unknown
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Ann Moir
1740 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Janet Lawson
1786 - 1865
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Janet Lawson
Unknown - Unknown
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Janet Lawson
Unknown - Unknown
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Janet Lawson
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Janet Lawson
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Children Show all
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Anne Miller
1824 - 1917
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Janet Miller
1829 - Unknown
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John Lawson Miller
1827 - Unknown
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Jean Miller
1818 - Unknown
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David Miller
1817 - Unknown
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Andrew Miller
1821 - Unknown
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William Miller
1812 - Unknown
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Robert Miller
1810 - 1861
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Jane Smart Mailer
1831 - Unknown

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