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1916 - 2001 (85 years)
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Name |
Nancie Urquhart MILLER |
Birth |
09 Jul 1916 |
Killybegs, Donegal, Ireland |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
14 Aug 2001 |
Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England |
Person ID |
I966 |
The Full Family Tree |
Last Modified |
1 Feb 2020 |
Father |
David Esplin MILLER, b. 01 Mar 1887, Old Kilpatrick, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland d. 25 Feb 1973, Nettleton, Lincolnshire, England (Age 85 years) |
Mother |
Annie Pattillo URQUHART, b. 30 Jan 1887, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England d. 04 Jul 1964, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
19 Oct 1915 |
Family ID |
F98 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Thomas A. F. COLBORNE, b. 10 Aug 1918, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England d. 16 Jul 1997, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England (Age 78 years) |
Marriage |
12 Sep 1942 |
St Columba's Presbyterian Church, Weelsby Road, Grimsby, England |
Children |
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Family ID |
F291 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
29 Oct 2008 |
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Photos
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| Wedding of Thomas Colborne and Nancie Miller
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| Millers at 335 Hainton Ave, Grimsby
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| Nancie Miller
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| David and Annie Miller with daughter Nancie c.1918
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| Sheila Miller
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| Sheila, Nancie and David Miller c1923
Mouseover faces to see names, click on face to go to datapage.
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| The Miller Family c.1921 David and Annie Miller with children Nancie and Sheila |
| Nancie Colborne (nee Miller) with David Colborne
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| At Theddlethorpe c1921 John, James and Tony Collinson, Nancie and Sheila Miller |
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| Nancie and reluctant little sister Sheila, c. 1925
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| Annie Miller with Nancie
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| Family Party
Alfred, John, James and Tony Collinson - Nancie Miller at the front, Sheila in hat on bench (bald following ringworm!) - Others unknown
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| Afternoon Tea John and James Collinson with Nancie Miller |
| Theddlethorpe Days Dave and Annie with Nancie and Sheila and Collinson boys probably at Theddlethorpe |
| Through the dunes at Theddlethorpe Dave Miller to the rear, Nancie second from front. Charlotte at the back |
| Wedding of Norman Orr and Wynefred Urquhart 12 Sept 1922 - taken at 240 Welholme Rd
David and Helen Urquhart seated 2nd and 3rd from right. Jessie Jewitt seated to his left, far right. Charlotte Collinson (Urquhart) seated second left with Tony Collinson beside her. John Collinson Seated crosslegged in front.James Collinson behind him between two ladies, one of whom may be Norman Orr's Mother. The girls at the front, from the right , are Nancie Miller, Christine Warburton, Helen Kydd and possible Jessie (Pixie) Kydd. Sheila Miller is standing behind Chrissie. Alfred Collinson standing far right. |
| Wedding of Norman Orr and Wynefred Urquhart 12 Sept 1922 - taken at 240 Welholme Rd
John Collinson far left, Christine Warburton next to him, Unknown boy, Helen Kydd,James Collinson seated front. |
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| Nancie and Douglas Grimes
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Documents
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| Auntie Nancie Letters No 1 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 1
transcribed by Ruairidh Greig 9 Nov 2008 |
| Auntie Nancie Letters No 2 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 2
transcribed by Ruairidh Greig 9 Nov 2008
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| Auntie Nancie Letters No 3 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 3
transcribed by Ruairidh Greig 9 Nov 2008 |
| Auntie Nancie Letters No 4 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 4
transcribed by Ruairidh Greig 9 Nov 2008 |
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