Creative business success, the loss of loved ones, and a quest for peace with Margo Strong
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Margot was born in 1962 in Australia, the daughter of Dutch immigrant parents. She left school in year 11 and went to art school in the Netherlands for a little while.
On her return she secured an apprenticeship the pre-press printing industry as a 'retoucher and dot etcher'. She worked in that trade until opening her Apple Computer store, Mac & Me in Avalon, Sydney in 1999. Her two daughters were born in the 90's.
She closed the computer business during COVID and moved to the country where she completed a Diploma of Family History at UTAS.
Links: myfamilytreeandme.com.au
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