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Catherine (Millar) Valentine (1859 - 1888)

Mrs Catherine Valentine formerly Millar
Born in Meigle, Perthshire, Scotlandmap
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Wife of — married 14 Apr 1880 in Dundee, Scotlandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 28 in 27 James Street, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotlandmap
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Biography

Catherine Millar married William Valentine on 14 April 1880 in Dundee, Scotland.

Cause of Catherine Millar's death in 1888: Disease of the liver / confinement.

Catherine Millar (sometimes spelt Miller) worked as a Power Loom Weaver in the jute industry in Dundee.

In 1880, she is living at 47 Albert Street, Dundee.

in 1881, Catherine Valentine is living with her husband, William, at 47 Albert Street, Dundee.

Also living at this address is Catherine's father, David Millar (a widower, aged 67 and working as a General Labourer), and David Millar (Millar is his middle name) Valentine (aged three months), the son of Catherine and William, and the grandson of David Millar.

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