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Robert Collier

Birth1855 - County Carlow, Ireland
Death23 Sept 1927 - Ireland
MotherMary Gittrap
FatherThomas Collier

Born in County Carlow, Ireland on 1855 to Thomas Collier and Mary Gittrap. Robert Collier married Mary Deacon and had 12 children. He passed away on 23 Sept 1927 in Ireland.

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Thomas Collier
1812 - 1886
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Mary Gittrap
Unknown - 1887
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Mary Deacon
1865 - 1938
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Thomas Collier
1888 - 1972
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Marianne (May) Collier
1890 - 1949
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Ellen May (Ellie) Collier
1900 - 1978
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Joseph Robert (Joe) Collier
1895 - 1973
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Elizabeth (Bessie) Collier
1896 - 1955
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Sarah Collier
1902 - 1963
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William Collier
1891 - 1975
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Banfield Susan Collier
1893 - 1955
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Richard (Dick) Collier
1904 - 1930
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Ambrose Benjamin (Ben) Collier
1909 - 1993
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Albert George (George) Collier
1898 - 1934
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John Collier
1906 - 1951

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