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of the Dundee Keiller family which had given its name to the marmalade | of the Dundee Keiller family which had given its name to the marmalade | ||
1899 Born in Dundee, son of John | 1899 Born in Dundee, son of John Mitchell Keiller (1851-1899) and his wife Mary Sime nee Greig<ref>Find a Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184736380#]</ref> | ||
1891 John M Keiller 40, manufacturing confectioner, was staying in the Grand Hotel, St Martin in the Fields, London with Mary Keiller 28 and Alexander Keiller 1<ref>1891 census</ref> | 1891 John M Keiller 40, manufacturing confectioner, was staying in the Grand Hotel, St Martin in the Fields, London with Mary Keiller 28 and Alexander Keiller 1<ref>1891 census</ref> |
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of the Dundee Keiller family which had given its name to the marmalade
1899 Born in Dundee, son of John Mitchell Keiller (1851-1899) and his wife Mary Sime nee Greig[1]
1891 John M Keiller 40, manufacturing confectioner, was staying in the Grand Hotel, St Martin in the Fields, London with Mary Keiller 28 and Alexander Keiller 1[2]
1912 invested in F. W. Berwick and Co
1913 Motor agent, lived in Hyde Park Gardens when he married Florence Phil-Morris[3]. His father John Mitchell Keiller, a merchant, was deceased.
1955 Died