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William Millar

Birthabt 1843 - Tillicoultry, Clackmanan
Death11 Aug 1924 - Galashiels Selkirkshire
MotherIsabella McInnis
FatherRobert Millar

Born in Tillicoultry, Clackmanan on abt 1843 to Robert Millar and Isabella McInnis. William Millar married Christina Moir Johnstone and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 Aug 1924 in Galashiels Selkirkshire.

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Parents
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Robert Millar
1810 - Unknown
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Isabella Mcinnis
1811 - 1888
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Christina Moir Johnstone
1846 - Unknown
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Christina Hall Millar
1864 - 1929
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Janet Millar
1867 - Unknown
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William Millar
1877 - 1944
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Robina Millar
1869 - 1954
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Andrew Johnston Millar
1873 - Unknown
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Catherine Moir Millar
1872 - Unknown
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Robert Millar
1876 - Unknown
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John Johnstone Millar
1880 - Unknown
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Mary Millar
1882 - 1936
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Margret Millar
1884 - Unknown
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Agnes Millar
1889 - 1976

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