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Victoria (Miller) De Zoete 1886 - 1956

Victoria (Miller) De Zoete was born in 1886 to Rhoda Ellen (Scrivenor) Miller and James Miller, and had siblings Nell (Miller) Tripp, Doris (Miller) Withers, and James Miller. She married George De Zoete, and had a child John Miller De Zoete. Victoria De Zoete died at age 69 years old on July 2, 1956 in Coburg, Moreland City County, VIC Australia, and was buried at Brighton General Cemetery in Caulfield South, Glen Eira City County.
Victoria (Miller) De Zoete
1886
July 2, 1956
Coburg, Moreland City County, VIC, 3058, Australia
Female
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Victoria (Miller) De Zoete's History: 1886 - 1956

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    1886
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    1956

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    July 2, 1956
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    Coburg, Moreland City County, VIC 3058, Australia
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    Brighton General Cemetery in Caulfield South, Glen Eira City County, VIC 3162, Australia
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  • Obituary

    The Argus, Melbourne. 4th July 1956. DE ZOETE. - On July 2, at private hospital, Victoria, beloved wife of George De Zoete, 9 Shakespeare grove, St. Kilda, loved mother of John and Mary, and loved Vicki of Grantley and Julia Ann.
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In 1886, in the year that Victoria (Miller) De Zoete was born, on June 13th, the "Great Vancouver Fire" destroyed most of Vancouver, British Columbia. A small brush fire got out of control and spread to the rest of the city. Dozens of people died and it was only after the fire that money was raised for a fire hall. The local Squamish tribe rescued people who had jumped into bodies of water to escape the conflagration.
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In 1896, she was just 10 years old when on January 28th, the first ticket for speeding - called "furious driving" - was issued. Walter Arnold of Kent England was fined 1 shilling plus costs - for going 8 mph. The speed limit was 2 mph.
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