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1. | MILLS Ralph Mervyn was born Abt 1909, Balmain NSW (son of MILLS Stanley and TODD Elizabeth); died 25 Apr 1989, Sydney NSW. Notes: At death 'late of West Pymble'. Ralph — COOK Mary Ilma. Mary died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
2. | MILLS Stanley was born Abt 1882, Balmain NSW (son of MILLS Henry and PERRY Marion); died 10 Mar 1953, Pymble NSW. Stanley married TODD Elizabeth 1901, Sydney NSW. Elizabeth was born Abt 1883, Glebe NSW; died 1955, Chatswood NSW. [Group Sheet] |
3. | TODD Elizabeth was born Abt 1883, Glebe NSW; died 1955, Chatswood NSW.
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4. | MILLS Henry was born Abt 1852, Windsor NSW (son of MILLS John Henry Single and CLARGO Anna); died 17 Jun 1914, Balmain NSW; was buried 18 Jun 1914, Field of Mars Cemetery, East Ryde NSW. Notes: Buried: Henry married PERRY Marion 1872, Windsor NSW. Marion was born Abt 1852, NSW; died 23 Apr 1937, Rylstone NSW; was buried Apr 1937, Rylstone General Cemetery, Rylstone NSW. [Group Sheet] |
5. | PERRY Marion was born Abt 1852, NSW; died 23 Apr 1937, Rylstone NSW; was buried Apr 1937, Rylstone General Cemetery, Rylstone NSW.
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8. | MILLS John Henry Single was born 16 Sep 1826, Castlereagh NSW (son of MILLS John and MANNING Mary); died 17 Mar 1898, Balmain NSW; was buried Mar 1898, McGraths Hill Cemetery, McGraths Hill NSW. Other Events:
Notes: Another one-time identity of Windsor has gone the way of all flesh, in the person of Mr. John Henry Single Mills, whose demise was briefly referred to in last week's issue of the GAZETTE. Mr. Mills was brother to Mrs. Collison, and step father to Mr. S.E. Dyer and Mrs. F.J. Morley, of Windsor, and for many years he was in business in this town, conducting a bootmaking business on a large scale. Some time ago he removed to Balmain, where he established a boot-factory (that of Messrs J.H. Mills and Sons), which has ever since been successfully worked by himself and his sons,-though of late years Mr. Mills, senr., had retired from active participation in the management. Mr. Mills had been unwell for a considerable time, and as he had attained the good old age of 72 years, his illness was attributed to a general break-up of the system. During the early period of his residence in Windsor, Mr. Mills took a prominent part in the matter of establishing the Congregational Church, and he was a vigorous supporter of it till the time of his departure. He had but recently celebrated his golden wedding. As a citizen he was held in the highest of high repute by all who knew him, and in commercial circles he had the respect and confidence of all with whom he was brought into contact. John married CLARGO Anna 3 Nov 1849, Windsor NSW. Anna was born 8 Oct 1820, Nettlebed OXF; died 14 Mar 1905, Balmain South NSW; was buried Mar 1905, McGraths Hill Cemetery, McGraths Hill NSW. [Group Sheet] |
9. | CLARGO Anna was born 8 Oct 1820, Nettlebed OXF; died 14 Mar 1905, Balmain South NSW; was buried Mar 1905, McGraths Hill Cemetery, McGraths Hill NSW. Other Events:
Notes: Anna CLAGO was firstly married on 5 Dec 1842, at Kennington SRY to Richard DYER (1818-1849). They had an issue of two children namely Samuel Ezra DYER (1840-1900) and Rebecca DYER (1847-1931) prior to Richard's passing on 15 Jun 1849 at Windsor NSW.
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