Birth - Maud was born in 1887 10th child of Andrew Michelson and [Evans-14845|Mary Evans]]. She was the second child called Maud, her older sister having died the year before she was born [1]
Wife of William John Brasler, of 74 Munro street, Coburg, mother of Keith, Jack, Frank, Claire (Mrs. C. Francis), Phyllis (Mrs. F. Burchett), late Bendlgo and Culgoa Rest.[3]
Death Age 65 in 1953 in Sandhurst, Victoria [4][5]
BRASIER Maud Death notice 30AUG1953 Death at Royal Melbourne Hospital, late of Coburg, formerly of Bendigo and Culgoa The Age (Melbourne) 31AUG1953
↑ *BIRTH VIC. Births Deaths and Marriages. reg. Number: 31809 Reg. year: 1887 Family name: MICHELSEN Given names: MAUD Father's name: ANDREW MICHELSEN Mother's name: MARY EVANS Birth Place: SANDHURST Date of birth: Abt 1887.
↑ *MARRIAGE N.S.W. Births ,Deaths and Marriages. WILLIAM JAS BRASIER 3309/1908 married MAUDE MICHELSON district VICTORIA
↑ *DEATH VIC. Births Deaths and Marriages. Family name: BRASIER Given names: MAUD Father's name: ANDREW MICHELS0N Mother's name: MARY EVANS Birth Place: BENDIGO Place of Death PARKVILLE Spouse at Death - Age at Death 65 Reg. year: 1953 reg. Number: 9899/1953
↑ *BURIAL - Find A Grave: Memorial #207986384 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207986384/maud-brasier : accessed 03 March 2022), memorial page for Maud Brasier (unknown–30 Aug 1953), Find a Grave Memorial ID 207986384, citing Coburg Pine Ridge Cemetery, Coburg, Moreland City, Victoria, Australia ; Maintained by woowoo (contributor 49949980) .
Death, Digger Victorian death index cdrom (F=Andrew Michelson, M= Mary Evans)
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Maud by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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