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Anne "Annie" McDonald 1873 – 1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Mar 1873

Birth Location: Ireland

Death Date: 16 Feb 1931

Death Location: County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Father: Simon McDonald

Mother: Ellen Dill

Spouse(s): John McMillan

Children(s): John McMillen, James McMillen, Samuel McMillan, Ellen McMillen, Agnes McMillan, Robert McMillan

It was in 1873 that Anne "Annie" McDonald was born in Ireland, a child of Simon McDonald and Ellen Dill. Anne "Annie" McDonald went on to marry John McMillan and had children such as John McMillen, James McMillen, Samuel McMillan, Ellen D McMillen, Agnes Annie McMillan and Robert McMillan. Anne "Annie" McDonald was deceased by 1931 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

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Parents

Simon McDonald
1833 – 1908
Birth Location: Forlagh, Co. Antrim, Ireland
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Ellen Dill
1839 – 1899
Birth Location: Sharvogues, Drummaul, Co. Antrim, Ireland
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Spouses(s)

John McMillan
1865 –
Birth Location: Toome, Antrim, Ireland
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Children(s)

John McMillen
1894 –
Birth Location: Co Down
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James McMillen
1896 –
Birth Location: Co Down
JM
Samuel McMillan
1898 –
Birth Location: Co Antrim
SM
Ellen McMillen
1900 –
Birth Location: Co Antrim
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Agnes McMillan
1903 –
Birth Location: Co Antrim
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Robert McMillan
1905 –
Birth Location: Co Antrim
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1 Mar 1873
    Event Place: Ireland
    Record Source: Ireland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1620-1911, Web: Ireland, Census, 1901, Web: Ireland, Census, 1911, The National Archives of Ireland; Year: 1911; Census Place: Duncairn, Antrim, Ireland, Class: RG14

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 31 Mar 1901
    Event Place: Marvue Street, Duncairn Ward, Antrim, Ireland
    Record Source: Web: Ireland, Census, 1901, Class: RG14

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 2 Apr 1911
    Event Place: Mervue St, Duncairn, Antrim, Ireland
    Record Source: Web: Ireland, Census, 1911, The National Archives of Ireland; Year: 1911; Census Place: Duncairn, Antrim, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 16 Feb 1931
    Event Place: County Antrim, Northern Ireland

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