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Jennet Devanny

Birth30 Jun 1847 - Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death09 Jun 1912 - Essendon, Victoria, Australia
MotherElizabeth MCCARTNEY
FatherJohn Devanny

Born in Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland on 30 Jun 1847 to John Devanny and Elizabeth MCCARTNEY. Jennet Devanny married Iver Edward (Edward) McMillan and had 12 children. She passed away on 09 Jun 1912 in Essendon, Victoria, Australia.

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John Devanny
1824 - 1903
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Elizabeth Mccartney
1815 - 1904
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Iver Edward (Edward) Mcmillan
1824 - 1872
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John Holden
1855 - 1907
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Misey (Betty) Mcmillan
1863 - 1944
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Elizabeth Betty Mcmillan
1865 - 1952
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Edward Mcmillan
1867 - 1912
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John Mcmillan
1861 - 1937
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Alexander Mcmillan
1870 - 1907
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Amy Holden
1877 - 1884
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Amy Holden
1886 - 1887
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Mary Ellen Holden
1883 - 1934
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Archibald Thomas Holden
1884 - 1964
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Henry Charles Holden
1875 - 1954
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John William Davis Holden
1890 - 1929
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James Holden
1879 - 1940

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