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Mary MILLER
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Ann Chalmers SEVIES ( - 1908)
Mary MILLER

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Near Relatives of Mary MILLER
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Mary MILLER

Spouse/Partner James SEVIES

Daughter Ann Chalmers SEVIES 1908 Carlton, Victoria, Australia

Son in Law Alexander BRAID 1828 Leuchars, Fifeshire, Scotland 1885 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 57

Granddaughter Anna BRAID 1861 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1937 Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia 76
Granddaughter Agnes Alexandra BRAID 1863 Hotham, Victoria, Australia 1864 Victoria, Australia 1
Grandson Alexander BRAID 1865 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1917 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 52
Grandson James BRAID 1867 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1905 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 38
Granddaughter Mary Eliza BRAID 1869 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1952 Victoria, Australia 83

Events in Mary MILLER's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1908 Death of daughter Ann Chalmers SEVIES Carlton, Victoria, Australia Note 1 52, 60
Note 1: Ann Chalmers Braid
in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Ann Chalmers Braid
Death Age: 80
Birth Date: abt 1828
Death Date: Abt 1908
Death Place: Carlton, Victoria
Registration Date: 1908
Registration Place: Australia
Father: Sevies Jas
Mother: Mary Miller
Registration Number: 5260

Leader (Melbourne) 4 July 1908
BRAID.— On the 27th June, at her residence,
"Braeside." Park-street, Parkville, Ann Chalmers,
relict of the late Alexander Braid, beloved mother of
Alexander and Annie Braid, and Mrs. P. McLen
nan, aged 80 years. No flowers.

North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser 3 July 1908
OBITUARY.
MRS. ANN CHALMERS BRAID.- A
very old resident of the North Melbourne
district passed away at noon on Satur-
day, in Mrs. Ann Chalmers Braid, relict
of the late Mr. Alexander Braid, at the
advanced age of 80 years. Mrs. Braid's
vitality within a few days of her death
was a matter of surprise to all who knew
her, and she bore the weight of her
years remarkable well. In her last ill-
ness she was attended by Dr. J. H.
Nattrass, who did all in his power, but
her hour had come, and she passed away
peacefully at her residence, " Braeside,"
Park-st., Parkville, as stated above.
The deceased lady was born in St.
Andrew's, Scotland, and arrived here
unmarried in the fifties. Her wedding
was celebrated in the North Melbourne
Presbyterian Church, the officiating
minister being the Rev. Mr. Reid, father
of the Hon. G. H. Reid. Mr. and
Mrs. Braid took up their residence in
Baillie-st., and afterwards in Chetwynd-
st.; moving over to Parkville in 1872,
there being only seven houses there at
that time. Mr. Braid, senior predeceased
his wife by 20 years, having opened the
business in Wreckyn-st.--now carried
on by his son, Mr. Alexander Braid-in
1873. The late Mrs. Braid was a very
active worker in connection with the
Presbyterian Church, Parkville, and
was one of the promoters of the recently
erected and handsome ecclesiastical edi-
fice on the Sydney-road, known as the
College Church, and was regarded as an
invaluable supporter by the late Rev.
Alexander Yule - its first minister.
Mrs. Braid leaves to mourn their loss a
son, Mr. Alexander Braid, and two
daughters, Miss Braid and Mrs. Peter
McLennan. On Monday afternoon a
service at the late residence of the de-
ceased was conducted by the pastor of the
College Church, the Rev. F. Milne,M.A.,
B.D., and at 6 p.m. the funeral left for the
Melbourne General Cemetery, the in-
terment taking place in the Presbyterian
compartment, the same rev. gentleman
officiating at the family grave. The
pall-bearers were-Messrs: A. Haddow,
senior, McIntosh. Jas. A. Howlett, D.
Maxwell, W. Bradshaw and G. Bertram.
The arrangements were carried out by T.
H. Allison, of 307 Victoria-st., West
Melbourne.
Personal Notes:
fom death reg of dau