Born 1878 in Emerald, Victoria, Australia [15]
Daughter of Thomas MILLER and Elizabeth COOK [15]
Married Arthur William Vanderstraaten GREEN in 1899 in Victoria, Australia [54]
Resided at Three Springs in Western Australia 1910-1915, during which time her husband was the local schoolteacher [6] [9] [19]
Sewing Mistress at the Three Springs State School 1910-1914 [73]
For her duties as Sewing Mistress she received an annual salary £12 from 1910 to 1913 and then £15 in 1914 [73]
Attended the Social hosted by Charlie and Winifred THOMAS at the schoolroom in Three Springs on 30 July 1910 [9: 12-Aug-1910]
Played "Viva Regina" and "Viotete of Blue" at the Social & Concert held in Three Springs on Friday 24 April 1914 [10: 1-May-1914]
Played the piano at the Concert & Dance held in Three Springs on 6 June 1914 to raise funds for the Methodist Church [10: 12-Jun-1914]
Played the piano to accompany singers at the Methodist Church Fund Social held in Three Springs on 30 July 1914 [10: 21-Aug-1914]
Following her husband's transfer they left Three Springs in February 1915 [10: 5-Feb-1915]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Mary Mowat Miller / Green' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 19 December 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/mary-mowat-miller [reference list] |
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