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George Millar

Birth22 Jan 1864 - Glenavy and Killead, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death18 Apr 1911 - Motherwell, Dalziel, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherMabella Higgins
FatherRobert Millar

Born in Glenavy and Killead, Antrim, Northern Ireland on 22 Jan 1864 to Robert Millar and Mabella Higgins. George Millar married Mary Minnie Kane and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Apr 1911 in Motherwell, Dalziel, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Robert Millar
1833 - 1911
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Mabella Higgins
1828 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Mary Minnie Kane
1866 - 1944
Children Show all
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Robert Millar
1898 - 1978
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Cecilia Millar
1896 - 1946
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George Millar
1894 - 1944
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Mabel Millar
1898 - 1898
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William Millar
1889 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Millar
1905 - 1908
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John Alexander Millar
1900 - 1953
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Mary Millar
1902 - 1950

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