-----Original Message----- From: bcellis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: {not a subscriber} MILLER - 1870 Douglas County, CO 1870 Douglas County Pages 1, 2, 3 and 4 Glen Grove SOURCE: Original documents Transcribed and submitted by: Kathy Leigh, August 2, 2001 LEGEND 1 Dwelling-house, numbered in the order of visitation. 2 Families, numbered in the order of visitation. 3 The name of every person whose place of above on the first day of June, 1870, was in this family. 4 Age age last birth-day. If under 1 year, give months in fractions, thus *** 5 Sex.--Males (M.) Females (F.) 6 Color.--White (W.), Black (B.), Mulatto (M.), Chinese (C.), Indian (I.) 7 Profession, Occupation, or Trade of each person, male or femal. 8 Value of Real Estate. 9 Value of Personal Estate. 10 Place of Birth, naming State or Territory of U.S.; or the Country, if of foreign birth. 11 Father of foreign birth. 12 Mother of foreign birth. 13 If born within the year, state month (Jan., Feb., &c.) 14 If married with the year, state month (Jan., Feb., &c.) 15 Attended school within the year. 16 Cannot read. 17 Cannot write. 18 Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, or idiotic. 19 Male Citizens of U.S. of 21 years of age and upwards. 20 Male Citizens of U.S. of 21 years of age and upwards, whose right to vote is denied or abridged on other grounds than rebellion or other crime http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/doug_co/1870_1.html 3 4 Miller, Walter 23 M W Farmer X 200 New York / 4 5 Miller, Edmund 21 M W Farmer X 100 Ohio / HTTP://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/doug_co/1870_4.html 136 132 Rowley, William 25 M W Farmer X 1430 England / / / Pliney 22 F W Keeping House X Missouri Joseph 1 M W Colorado Mary E. 6/12 F W Colorado Apl Miller, James 18 M W Farm Laborer X Kansas http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/doug_co/1870_5.html 177 171 Miller, John B. 31 M W Farmer X 8000 2590 Pennsylvania / / / Jane 27 F W Keeping House X Indiana Isabilla 5 F W Colorado Ida M. 2 F W Colorado Charles 2/12 M W Colorado Apl bte
-----Original Message----- From: Debra Acevedo [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 7:24 PM To: Miller Subject: {not a subscriber} John & Elizabeth Miller Ger>ILL. Hi List, I'm looking for this family. John Miller b. 1812 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ger. Wife Elizabeth ?, b 1814 Children: George b. 29 Sept 1844 Ger. married Anna Margareta Hoker, 3 Sept 1874 Tazewell, ILL. died 1928 Stafford Co., KS Peter b 1846 marr. maybe (Josephine ?) they lived in Paxton, Ford, ILL Mary b 1848 Jacob b 1850 married Minnie ? , prob. lived in Washington, ILL Daniel b 1852 This info is from the 1860 census Olio Twp. Woodford Co., ILL George is my ggrandfather. Would like to find the rest of the family. Thanks. Debbie
Found in the NY Herald Newspaper Nov 13 1890 PEEKSKILL- A week ago General James W. Husted became involved in a dispute with Henry V. MILLER at Croton. The affair ended by General Husted Tweeking Miller's nose. Yesterday Miller caused a suit for damages to begun against the General, Claiming $5,000 damages for assault. ___________________________________________________________ Found in same paper: PATERSON NJ.- JAMES MILLER, ALDERMAN from the 6TH WARD, was arraigned yesterday on an indictment found by the late grand jury for malfeasance in office. The charge is that he demanded and received from William P. HUDDSON, justice of the peace, $20 as a bribe for securing the passage by the Board of Alderman of a resolution permitting Hudson to make alterations to a frame building within the fire limits. The Alderman Found a bondsman in $500. _______________________________________ Found in NY HERALD NOV 8 1890 The widow of JUSTICE MILLER has decided to rent her house in Washington, and sell her horses and carriage, and go to a hotel to l ive. Not only can she not afford to maintain the establishment, but she needs the revenue thus to be obtained for the more simple style of life she will now adopt. enjoy, Kristina
Hi out there My g-g-grandfather was Joseph Miller (1839 -1919) who married Lacina Wall (1842 - 1914). They & their children : George, Adelia, Mary (my g-gm), Martha & Joseph were all born in NYS. J & L are found living in the town of Russia, Herkimer Cty., NYS in the 1870 & 1880 census. Both are buried in the Prospect Cemetary (old section), NY Seeking info regarding Joseph's parents - names unknown - father born in Hungary - mother in NYS. Thanks, Harold Riddell
Ne Varietur April, 23rd, 1905 R C Drew, Judge 2nd D C. LA State of Louisiana, Parish of Webster William Miller personally came and appeared before me John M Davies a duly qualified and acting Notary Public in and for Webster Parish, Louisiana who declared unto me the said Notary in the presance of J. D. McIntyre, J.E. Crichton, W. D. English, John H Taylor and L.K. Watkins five male witnesses of full age and residents of Webster Parish Louisiana, That he was a resident of Webster Parish / Louisiana himself and had his property and effects in the said Parish and not being able to write and sign his name and not knowing how to write and sign his name and being desirous of making his last will and testament and a depostition of his property to take place after his death that he had called upon the Notary and said witnesses to have his will written and in presence of said witnesses dictated to me J. M. Davies said Notary his will which is written as dictated and at his dictation taken down in writing in the presence of the said witnesses and testator as follows; He declared and said that he willed and bequeathed unto his beloved wife, Mary Ann Miller in case she should survive him the usufruct and use of all of his property during her life. The title of said property to sister Barbra Deck who is to take a full one third at the death of his said wife her posession not to be disturbed in anyway during her lifetime she having the full use and enjoyment during her natural life under the same conditions and stipulations he bequeaths one third to the children of his brother John Miller, deceased save and except his daughter Barbra, the wife of John Palmer whom he expressly declares he disinherits and disowns that she shall have nothing of his estate. Under the above conditions he bequeaths to the children of his brother Adam Miller, deceased an one third of his property subject as already stated to the disposition made in favor of his wife. The children of the said Adam Miller being entitled to receive said property except Frederick E Miller who is hereby especially disinherited and he declared also that he expressly disinherits the children of his deceased brother Jacob Miller and their heirs who with the said Frederick E Miller and Barbra Palmer he declared he disowned and refused for just and legal cause to give and bequeath anything either to them or their children. Whereupon the above being dictated by the Testator and "Ne Varietur" April 23rd 1908 R C Drew Judge 2nd D C, LA --
Robert MILLER and wife Mary ALexander came to Anson Co then Mecklenburg Co NC 1754 settled on land grant of 800 acres which was later determined to be on the banks of the Tyger River in Spartanburg SC. Their children Elizabeth b. 1728 m. Adam MEEK died Cabarrus Co NC; James b. abt 1725 died Spartanburg 1795; john died 1765 Spartanburg; Nathaniel died Burke Co GA 1790; Mary m. Wm. Neely died SC; Hannah or Ann m. Cpt. Alexander Lewis; Robert m. Rachel. If you want to discuss these fine people contact me. I have much but want more info.
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The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html B.S.U. Wednesday, June 24,1931 School News With the award of a four-year scholarship to Vassar College, valued at $1,000 a year, offered every alternate year by the Brooklyn Women's Club to the Brooklyn girl standing higest among all high school graduates, and with nine citations, honors and medals, Marguerite CLARKE carried off the lion's share of the honors at the commencement exercises at the Bay Ridge High School held in the school auditorium last night. Miss Violet BROWN, with five citations, was runner-up. Miss CLARKE, daughter of a teacher of English in Manual Training High School, stood higest among the 159 graduates, who were addressed by Dr.Margaret E.LACEY, principal of P.S.114 and acting member of the Board of Examiners, and who received their diplomas, clad in maroon gowns, from the hands of their principal, Miss Kate E. TURNER. In addition to the scholarship worth $4,000 for four years,Miss CLARKE was president of her class, leader of the Arista, and won the gold medal for the highest average for four years work, her mark being 95 per cent, in all her subjects.She won a diploma for co-operation in goverment and honors in English, history,Latin, economics,physics, mathematics and health education. Miss BROWN won the Proper gold medal for excellence in history, a bronze medal for three year's excellence in Latin and honors in history,English,Latin and economics. The honor graduates, whose marks averaged 85 per cent,or over were; Eleanor ANDERSON Viola ANDERSON Rebecca AQUA Dorothy ATEE Molly BELLIN Violet BROWN Sigrid CHRISTENSEN Marguerita CLARKE Selma DAAS Barbara DANNEMILLER Rose DEMEO Emily De NYSE Armeny DIKIJIAN Beatrice DRIVAS Anne DUNEFSKY Marie EILERTSEN Yolanda GIANNOTTA Mildred HASSEL Elizabeth HAYES Frances HOWARD May JOHNSON Norma JOST Catherine JOYCE Dorothy KELLEY Margaret KNOEPFEL Elizabeth KONOW Dorothy LALOND Helen LAURA Muriel LONG Marion LOPRESTI Henrietta MENKES Hortensa MENKES Mae MISITA Bernadette MORONEY Jennie NILSSON Tula PHILLIPS Rita POWERS Eva ROYCE Lillian SCHOESSOW Agnes SELLIKEN Kathleen SHEEHAN Lois SMEDLEY Adah Marie STONE Edna THROCKMORTON Marian ZAMETKIN. THE GRADUATES The other graduates were: Jennie ALTON Serena ANDERSON Alfhild ANDERSON Marion APMANN Frances ARNOLD Clara AVIRON Elsie BACKMAN Margaret BADRAN Mildred BARR Jeanette BECKER Katherine BENVENUTO Cecelia BREGMAN Sarah BRIGGINS Julia CACCAMO Amelia CAGGlANO Alba CARONNA Rose CARVUTTO Rose CHISINO Telile CHRISTOFFERSEN Adeline CIMINO Clara COLEMAN Agnes COLONNA Margaret CORDTS Marie CROCI Leona CULLEN Anna DONADIO Helen DOSCHER Margaret EYRING Anna LINSTROM Margaret FLANAGAN Grace FLANNERY Florence FOX Ruth FRANKEL Ethel FREMD Alice GAUTESEN Sylvia GLAZEN Anna GOLDMAN Augusta GREENSPAN Eleanor GRITMON Helen HAMEL MarionHANEY Elelyn HANSON Adelaide HARRIS Gladys HASSEL Sylvia HOFFMAN Margaret ISRAEL Jennie IVERSEN Marion JENSEN Edna JOHNSON Edna JORGENSE Dorothea KENICK Astrid KJELLBERG Alice KNOEPFEL Henrietta KOLBORG Rose KRAUS Elizabeth LACQUANITI Ruth LEEMING Andrew LEHMAN Adele LENZING Ida LIBOW Mary LIDDY May LINDQUIST Anna Lo MONTE Beatrice LUPOFF Muriel McCARTHY Rita McCARTHY Helen MACKE Agnes MACKEY Jean MALMAN Annette MANHELMER Lucile MANN Theresa MANTE Rudy MEDFORD Eisle MENGHI Marie MONTANA Ida MUELLER Sophie MULLER Eleanor MUSSAWIR Dorothy NEWCOMB Rose O'FILINN Rose OSOWSKY Libera PALMERI Ruth PEDERSEN Mildred PETERSON Frances PIZZIMENTI Antoinette RAFTT Louise RISSETTO Antoinette ROMBI Miriam RUBENSTEIN Lucille RUSSO Ragna SAMUELSEN Hachel SCARPATI Alma SIBLEY Muriel SI?OLA Florence SUPLICKI Evelyn TEGETHOFF Jessie TIEDEMANN Martha THOMPSON Ida THORBJORNSEN Anna VENTO Catherine VISCONTI Estelle WAGER Erna WEYER Marie WHITE Winifred WILLIAMSON Frances WINTNER Lillian WORTHMAN.
----- Original Message ----- From: susan miller Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 6:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Parents of James Presley Miller I received today a copy of James Presley Miller's death certificate. Information listed His fathers name as Andrew Miller born Mississippi and mothers name as Elizabeth Huey born Mississippi but because of the census records for James P. Miler father was born Alabama and Mother born South Carolina . I think his wife Evie Elkins who was the informant on the record didn't give accurate info on parents places of birth . Any one have anything on Andrew Miller born abt. 1824 Alabama married to Elizabeth Huey born abt 1826 living in Mississippi in 1880 Tate County e-mail me at [email protected]
I am searching for any information on James Presley Miller born October 29, 1859 Alabama. Found him in Census records of 1910 and 1920 Union Parish Louisiana police jury ward 3. in both census he is listed as being born Mississippi and his father born in Alabama mother born South Carolina. I have searched high and low and have only come up with a J. P. Miller age 20 living in Tate Mississippi 1880 census father A.J. Miller age 56 born Alabama mother Elizabeth?? age 54 born South Carolina other siblings listed are : M.J Miller dau. age 26;M. F. Miller dau. age 24; G.N. Miller son age 22 ; (above J.P. son age 20 ); Matilda Miller Dau age 18; M.L. Miller dau. age 15. My James Presley Miller was living in Dekalb Bowie Texas around 1887 when he married Evie Cora Elkins and most of their children were born Bowie County Texas. around 1903 they moved to Union Parish Louisiana where Evie Elkins was originally from . Could A. J. Miller be James Presley Miller's father?? Any help with this family would be wonderful and greatly appreciated Susan Miller
Hello, This has been my brick wall. I am looking for information for a John MILLER born ab't 1775 NY. He married a Lena Van Benschoten b. 2/28/1779 Minisink, Orange Cty, NY and had at least two girls that I know of. I suspect there were more children or that possibly he had been married before or after Lena. Children: 1. Marinda Elizabeth MILLER b. 10/2/1806 Dansville, Steuben Co, NY married 1823 a Clemons G. Griffith b. 1797 NY. 9 children 2. Priscilla MILLER b. 1802 NY married a Richard HALE b. 1797 NY. 5 children Thank you, Sharon
I'm looking for information regarding Jack Charles Miller or his father Josiah Cooper Miller. Jack Charles Miller was born in 1930 (in St. Louis) and died in 1960. He married Dorthie Maxine Tincknell. Jack's father was Josiah Cooper Miller who was born in 1955 and married Iris Kinkade. I'm interested in any information about this family. Thanks, Danna Henderson
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.htmlI BDSU June 29, 1906 News > > HORSE KILLED DRINKING LIGHTENING CHARGED WATER > Driving a horse and wagon belonging to Peter BORSCHER, of Eighty-sixth > street and Fourteenth avenue, early this morning, John MILLER stopped to > give the > horse a drink at a watering trough on the corner of Eighty-sixth street and > Thirteenth avenue. It was thundering and lightning at the time, and when the > > horse put his head into the trough he was shocked to death by electricity > from > the water, which had become charged by a bolt of lightening. MILLER himself > was > not hurt, though he received a slight shock. > >
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > > B.S.U. Tuesday,June 23,1931 > News > 'Broncho Charlie', 78, Heads Pinto Pony for Far West Charles MILLER, known to Wild West shows patrons as ''Broncho Charlie'' for more than half a century, pushed out of Oakdale to-day on the second stage of a horseback journey from Patchogue to Sacramento,Cal. He was riding a pinto pony, Polestar, and expected to stop over night at Babylon. He is following the Montauk Highway across Long Island and is in no hurry. He departed from Patchogue at 8:30 last night, with some- thing of a ceremony.He is carring letters from residents of Patchogue to friends in the West and also has a letter from Mayor WALKER to the Mayor of Sacramento. MILLER, who is 78 years old, explained that he is making the trip to revive his memories of the old West and to renew old acquaintances if he can find any of them. He was born in California and began riding horses soon after he learned how to walk.H e worked as a cow-hand and horse-wrangler as a youth and young man and finally joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show as a contest rider.Later he was with ''Pawnee Bill' and then went back to the Cody organization. About thirty years ago he arrived in Glen Falls with Buffalo Bill show. At that time the Spier Falls Dam project, which was to furnish electric power to the Northern Hudson Valley, was nearing completion and Col.Eugene L.ASHLEY, president of the Hudson River Water Power Company which built it, conceived the idea of a mounted patrol to prevent vandalism on the line and also to report breaks.
In searching for my Millers in Craighead Co., AR, I also obtained copies of the following marriage licenses. They are not my family. Would be happy to send them to their family. J.W. Miller (26) to Jane Shaw (18), 31 Aug 1887 A. Miller (30) to Emily Simmons (25), 20 June 1887 Hoffer Miller (20) to Tolley Whitney (18), 3 April 1911 James Miller (19) to Mrs. Dollie Ellis (32), 6 Dec 1913 E.M. Miller (19) to D.F. Nelson (17), 30 July 1903 Mrs. Dovie Miller (36) to H.K. Morrison (52), 9 Dec 1913 Moses P. Miller (59) to Mrs. Nancy Collage (45), 7 August 1885 Becky Cripe
Finis E. Miller born about 1825 in Georgia is living in Pittsboro Calhoun County MS. His wife is a widow in the 1870 census. I cannot find him in any prior census. Anyone want to claim a lawyer? _____________________________________________________________ TheFreeSite.com: Home of the Web's best freebies. http://www.thefreesite.com
Looking for John E. Miller--14 Apr. 1903--IL..--d: Sept. 1980--Johnson City,TN.. <M> 26 Aug. 1928--IL.. To: Nellie M. Keeton--b: 21 Oct. 1910--IL.. d: 27 Apr. 1994--KY--(buried at Evergreen Cem.,Chester,IL.) They had several children together and most still living... The family lived in and around Randolph Co.,IL..(Chester).John & Nellie divorced and John lived in Johnson City,TN.. Any information would greatly be appreciated...Email me [email protected]
I think the list is just inactive. Pete The Cripes wrote: > Haven't received any messages from list in several months so just checking.
Thanks. I just checked the list archives and found many messages during the last two months. Not sure why I didn't get them, but I re-subscribed and now they are coming through. Becky
Haven't received any messages from list in several months so just checking.