John Millar (rugby union)
John Millar (9 March 1873 – 9 November 1921) was a Scotland international rugby union player.[1] Rugby union careerAs an amateur, Millar played for West of Scotland.[2][page needed] He then played for Glasgow District against Edinburgh District in the 17 December 1892 Inter-City match. This was in the middle of an unbeaten spell in the Inter-City for Glasgow; and Glasgow District won the match by 1 goal & 1 try to 3 tries (in an era when goals were predominate over tries).[3] He also played for Cities District against Anglo-Scots in the 24 December 1892 match.[4] In their match against East of Scotland District on 21 January 1893, Millar played for West of Scotland District.[5] In total, he played matches for Scotland.[6] Additionally, he was a member of the Triple Crown winning team of 1895. Business careerMillar was a yarn merchant in Paisley at James Millar and Son.[7] FamilyJohn Millar was born to James Millar (1846-1894) and Agnes Dunlop Neill (1848-1934). They had 3 daughters and 2 sons, including John.[8] He married Jane Sarah Parsella Woodrow in 1897 in Hillhead in Glasgow.[8] Jane was the sister of Scotland international rugby union player Alexander Woodrow. He and Jane had two daughters: Marjorie Thelma Woodrow Millar (1898-1967) and Mary Estelle Millar.[8] DeathThe Scotsman newspaper of 11 November 1921 had this on his funeral arrangement:[9]
The Dundee Courier of the same date had a little more:[10]
The value of his estate at death was recorded as £7422, 17 shillings and 1 penny.[7] References
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