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John Smith Collier

Birth20 Jan 1872 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
DeathJun 1944 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
MotherIsabella Mclauchlan
FatherJohn Collier

Born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland on 20 Jan 1872 to John Collier and Isabella Mclauchlan. John Smith Collier married Susan Ann Rose and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1944 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.

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John Collier
1835 - Unknown
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Isabella Mclauchlan
1840 - Unknown
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Susan Ann Rose
1877 - 1952
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Rosie Lilian Collier
1908 - 1975
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Susie Alice Collier
1901 - 1976
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Belle Annie Collier
1899 - 1984
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Victor Collier
1916 - 1985
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Annie Elizabeth Collier
1904 - 1989
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John Alexander Collier
1911 - 1992
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Christine Mary Collier
1919 - 2002
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Jean Winifred Collier
1921 - 2004
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James Collier
1913 - 1983
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John Smith Collier
1872 - 1944

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