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People named Annie Mullard

Below are 3 people with the first name Annie and the last name Mullard. Try the Mullard Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.

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Annie Louisa Mullard is the daughter of Frederick Richard Mullard (1851-1907) and Matilda Mary Brown (1857-1911). She had siblings including Ethel, Matilda, Thomas, David, Edward, Frederick, Charles, William, and Arthur Mullard. She was married to William Hollioake (1884-1950) and together they had children Ivy May Hollioake (1905-1939), Hansford Frederick Hollioake (1906-1992), Joyce Matilda Hollioake (1908-1988), Dulcie Amelia Hollioake (1914-1916), and Betty Euna Hollioake (1922-2013).
Annie Victoria (Armstrong) Mullard of Chelsea Heights, City of Kingston County, VIC Australia was born on October 2, 1883 in Dunolly to Charlotte Elizabeth (Heaney) Armstrong and John Stevenson Armstrong. She had siblings Peter Alepius Armstrong, Ellen Elizabeth Armstrong, Charlotte Armstrong, Eugene Frederick Armstrong, Miriam Louisa Armstrong, Reginald Herchel Armstrong, Violet Stephenson Armstrong, Florence Mabel Evangeline Armstrong, John Henry Armstrong, and Arthur William Armstrong. She married Ernt Alfred Mullard in 1910, and had children John Ernt Mullard, Kenneth Arthur Mullard, Leslie Rowland Mullard, Leonard John Mullard, and Leslie Rowland Mullard. Annie Mullard died at age 52 years old on January 3, 1936 in Chelsea Heights.
Annie Frances (Mullard) Brown of Parkville, City of Melbourne County, VIC Australia was born on March 29, 1917 in Carlton to Louisa Elizabeth Mulder and Edward Charles Mullard. Annie Brown died at age 62 years old on April 5, 1979 in Parkville.
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