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James Millar

Birth20 March 1698 - Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death2 June 1758 - Hill Farm, Avondale, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherHelen Laing
FatherJames Millar

Born in Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 20 March 1698 to James Millar and Helen Laing. James Millar married Rachel Weir and had 12 children. He passed away on 2 June 1758 in Hill Farm, Avondale, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Millar
1678 - Unknown
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Helen Laing
1678 - 1740
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Weir
1706 - 1749
Children Show all
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Alexander Millar
1729 - 1818
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William Millar
1741 - Unknown
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Grizel Miller
1736 - Unknown
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Thomas Millar
1732 - Unknown
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Andrew Millar
1746 - Unknown
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George Millar
1735 - Unknown
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James Miller
1740 - Unknown
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Mary Millar
1748 - Unknown
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Janet Millar
1743 - Unknown
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Margaret Millar
1731 - Unknown
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Margaret Miller
1735 - 1815
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Grizel Miller
1737 - Unknown

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