1840 U.S. Census . Pennsylvania . Union . White Deer <--says on the Heading for Image #131, Roll: M704_496 but on the left side of the census page it says -->Selinsgrove, Union Co.. Someone has messed up at Ancestry.com John Miller, head of family 1 male 5 and under 10 1 male 10 and under 15, 1 male 50 and under 60 1 female under 5 1 female 10 and under 15 1 female 50 and under 60 Jacob Miller, head of family 1 male 10 and under 15 1 male 50 and under 60 2 females 15 and under 20 1 female 20 and under 30 1 female 40 and under 50 John H. Miller, head of family 1 male 30 and under 40 1 female 20 and under 30 1830 U.S. Census . Pennsylvania . Union . Selinsgrove Image #815, Roll M19-149 John Miller, head of family 1 male 20-30 John Miller, head of family, I think this is Jacob's brother. 1 male under 5 1 male 5-10 1 male 15-20 1 male 50-60 1 female under 5 1 female 5-10 1 female 15-20 1 female 40-50 Jacob Miller, head of family, I think this is John H. Miller's father. 1 male under 5 1 male 5-10 1 male 20-30 1 male 50-60 1 female under 5 1 female 5-10 1 female 15-20 1 female 40-50 Regards, Cheryl Myers
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > > MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE DAILY DOINGS > TO CORRESPONDENTS > All candidate addressing inquiries to this column as to their standing, > must state number of application, position sought, male or female > class, and if ever examined. > ELIGIBLE LIST FOR GARDENER > There are twenty-two names on the eligible list for gardener, announced > yesterday, as follows: > MILLER, Francis J., 295 21st st., Flushing.....72.20
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > A wood wagon, owned by B.C. MILLER and Son, of 955 Dean street, Bklyn, NY
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html GRADUATION EXERCISES AT NORMAN AVENUE SCHOOL The graduating exercises of Public School 34, Norman avenue, were held this morning at the school. There was a large attendance and the pupils were well remembered with flowers. The graduates gave the following program: Piano duet, Anna FORSLUND and Mildred ALPERT; song, "The Flowery Banks," class; vioin slo, "Oh Promise Me," Annie Allen PARKER; quarrel scene from "Julius Caeser," Brutus, Frank DAVIS, Jr.; Cassius, Roy Curran VALLIERE; song, "Sleep Kentucky Babe,"class; piano solo, Jessie GARDNER; recitation, "Leaving the homestead," Christina KIRCHOFF; piano solo, Mildred ALPERT; song "Good-Bye Sweet Day", class; solo, Mary PARKS; distribution of prizes and an address to the graduates; song by the school. The graduates are: Martin GOEBEL Frederick MAY Frank M. DAVIS, Jr. Gustave A. RICHTER Charles K. CLARK John G. MILLER Robert J. MILLER Wilmer R. BRODMAN Joseph SCHOENER Roy VALLIERE Philip SCHMIDT Thomas A. O'CONNOR Henry A. SCHEUERMANN Edward H. WERTHMILLER George SCHUER Rudolph TAUB Jessie E. GARDNER Mary P. SCHEUTTE Emma E. TAYLOR Annie A. PARKER Henriette M. EGGERS Anna E. FLEMING Mildred ALPERT Catherine KNAPP Christina J. KIRCHOFF Anna J. HARRE Mary J.M. PARKS Anna E. FORSLUND
My Miller line is from Clinton Twp. Lycoming Co. Pa. They lived in the Montgomery and Muncy area. My great-grandmother was Clara Miller Nuss. Her parents were John and Mary P. Miller. John's father was Joseph Miller. Many of my Miller ancestors are buried at the Brick Church Cemetery. I'm looking for information and family contacts. My gggrandmother Mary's maiden name was possibly Phillips. Clara Miller Nuss and Charles Nuss had a daughter named Esther Kathryn who was born Jan. 31, 1910. God Bless, Kathryn Yoder Cowher Williamsport Pa.
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html</A> Brooklyn Daily Eagle (?) June 1935 Board Issues Transfer List for Teachers----- QUEENS TRANSFERS High Schools Emilie H. McCOY, Madison to Girls Commercial. Kathleen E. O'NEIL, Port Richmond to Newtown. Eleanor P. WHEELER, Roosevelt to Richman. Vivian RAYMOND, Monroe to Richman. Seymour ROTHSCHILD, Brooklyn Tech to Lincoln. Josephine WHITE, Richmond Hill to Richman. Harold FIELDS, Roosevelt to Franklin. Morris MONDZAK, Jamaica to Walton. Frances C. ORENBACH, Roosevelt to Madison. Jack J. GOLBERT, Seward Park to Stuyvesant. Esther G. MILLER, Monroe to Childs. Marjorie M. MACDOWELL, Roosevelt to Adams. Margaret W. BELLUS, Brooklyn Girls Industrial to Girls Commercial. Theodore G. ADAMS, Adams to Richmond Hill. > > TRANSFERS > High Schools > > Emilie H. McCOY, Madison to Girls Commercial. > Kathleen E. O'NEIL, Port Richmond to Newtown. > Eleanor P. WHEELER, Roosevelt to Richman. > Vivian RAYMOND, Monroe to Richman. > Seymour ROTHSCHILD, Brooklyn Tech to Lincoln. > Josephine WHITE, Richmond Hill to Richman. > Harold FIELDS, Roosevelt to Franklin. > Morris MONDZAK, Jamaica to Walton. > Frances C. ORENBACH, Roosevelt to Madison. > Jack J. GOLBERT, Seward Park to Stuyvesant. > Esther G. MILLER, Monroe to Childs. > Marjorie M. MACDOWELL, Roosevelt to Adams. > Margaret W. BELLUS, Brooklyn Girls Industrial to Girls Commercial. > Theodore G. ADAMS, Adams to Richmond Hill. > >
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html QUEENS NEWS IN BRIEF Elizabeth MILLER, 35 years old, of Eighth street and Snediker avenue, Union Course, while crossing a vacant lot on Dover avenue yesterday, tripped on a piece of wire and fell, sustaining a fracture of her right foot and a sprain of the ankle. She was attended by Dr. McWIREN, of St. Mary's Hospital, and removed to her home in the ambulance. John LARNSKY, 35 years old, a laborer, residing at Maspeth, was struck by a train on the Long Island Railroad at Clinton and Railroad avenues, Laurel Hill yesterday, and instantly killed. His body was removed to Trudden's morgue. The graduating exercises of Grammar School No. 52, of Richmond Hill were held last night in the assembly room of the High School building. There was a lengthy programme of vocal and instrumental music and recitations, all of which were well rendered. Principal Isaac N. FALLOR presented the diplomas. There were sixty-one members of the class, fourteen of them honor pupils. The officers of the class are: Howard R. HILL, president; Ruth H. SACKMAN, vice-president; Nora T. TRICK, secretary, and Allan R. HORTON, treasurer. In the Court of Special Sessions, held at the Town Hall, Jamaica, yesterday, Paul BEYER, of Richmond Hill, was tried and convicted on a charge of beating his wife, Augusta. When asked by the Court if he had ever beaten her before she replied,"Yes, If I had a nickel for every time he has beaten me I would have a good sum of money." He was sent to the County Jail for thirty days. Raffello MARRULLO, of the Rockaway road, Jamaica, was tried and convicted on a charge of carrying concealed weapons, a loaded revolver and a razor. He was sent to the County Jail for thirty days.
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html B.S.U. Thursday, June 18,1931 Court News PROPOSES WOMEN FIGHT IN NEXT WAR Magistrate RUDICH suggested the formation of a women's regiment from Coney Island to fight in the next war as he dismissed a case today in the Coney Island Court arising out of a quarrel between Mrs.Annie MILLER, 28, of 635 Banner avenue, and Mrs.Bessie TROTSKY, of the same address. Mrs TROTSKY had complained that Mrs.Miller had slapped her. '' You Coney Island women are always fighting'', he said. '' You always find something to scrap about, Why don't you form a regiment and offer your services to the U.S.Army in the next war?''.
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html TWO YOUTHS HELD IN BURGLAR CHARGE Charged with attempted burglary, Homer MILLER, 18, of 6 Humboldt street, Joseph ROSS, 16, of 415 Flushing avenue and Harry AMELONG, 17, of 65 Moore street, were held in $1,000 bail each to-day, by Magistrate FOLWELL in Bridge Plaza Court for the grand jury. Patrolman Frank KANS, of Stagg street station testified he found the three youths at 2 A.M. June 12, trying to force their way into the Moore street Synagogue, 45 Moore street.
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html MILLER Plans Social Work Abraham L. MILLER is working on the social programme for the organization which bears his name. It will be followed in the fall.
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > > BDSU June 27, 1906 Marriages > > HORVITZ-MOCKOWITZ WEDDING LARGE AFFAIR > Miss Sophia MOCKOWITZ, of 1861 Prospect place, was married at Metropolitan > > Saenger Hall, Pitkin avenue and Watkins street last night to Samuel HORVITZ, > > also of 1861 Prospect place. The ceremony was attended by over five hundred > guests and was performed by Rabbi HOVITZ, of Manhattan. The young couple are > > well-known in Brownesville and they received a number of handsome presents. > > MISS GRACE LEWIS WEDS JOHN J. COELLER > On Sunday afternoon last John J. COELLER, of Brooklyn was married to Miss > Grace LEWIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George LEWIS, of Sheepshead Bay. The > marriage was performed at St. Mark's R.C. Church on East Fourteenth street > by the > Rev. Father MC CARREN. Miss Mary HINES acted as bridesmaid and Charles > SCHEIRAND acted as best man. The bride carried a large and handsome bouquet > of white > roses, the gift of Miss Margaret MUSSE.(sic) > After the wedding ceremony the newly married couple returned to the home > of G. NEUSSE, West avenue and Second street, where the wedding supper was > served. Among those present were: > Mr. and Mrs. J. COELLER > Mr. and Mrs. G. NEUSSE > Miss M. NEUSSE > W.M. TAUGH > F. GRAF, Jr. > H. DEEDHOF > C. TURER > J. JOSEPHS > J. KENSON > C. SHERIDEN > Miss May HEISS > Miss M. MILLER > Miss E. COLE > Miss H. HITTWEES > Miss J. DORAN > T. REILLY > F. NEUSSE, Jr., and > Master D. NEUSSE >
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html</A> B.S.U. Friday, June 19,1931 Marriage Licenses KINGS William MILLER, 34 160 Keap street Anna RABINOWITZ, 24 602 Bedford ave
Household:1880 Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace J. R. MILLER Self M Male W 50 IL Farming TN SC Artimisse MILLER Wife M Female W 48 IL Keeping House IL IL Philip MILLER Son S Male W 20 IL Farming IL IL Ulysses G. MILLER Son S Male W 16 IL At School IL IL Callier M. MILLER Son S Male W 14 IL At School IL IL Artimisse MILLER Dau S Female W 9 IL At School IL IL Millie WARD Sister S Female W 31 IL IL IL Source Information:Census Place Benton, Franklin, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254207 NA Film Number T9-0207 Page Number 544D _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
Debby, I don't know if I have a connection but you might now. My great-great-great grandfather, Robert (Catholic church records give the name as Rupert, Rupertus) Miller (also used last names of Muller, Mueller, and Mu(with two dots over it)ller) came to Utica NY from Germany sometime between 1839 - 1843. He was living in Utica in 1843 when he married Anna Catherine Claesgens. From various records, he indicated he was born in Stetten Germany on the shores of Lake Constance on January 25, 1817. Unfortunately there are several Stettens in this area so are currently involved in the lengthy verification process with a cousin from Norway. Robert ended up in Carver County MN dying on August 17, 1887 in Benton/Cologne MN. I know it is a long-shot but this is the first Miller posting sharing at least some of the same possible information. If you think there is some possible match, I would love to share what I have on him. Sara -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 10:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MILLER-L] William Miller Does anyone have the William Miller who came from Germany and settled in Utica, NY and eventually in Herkimer County, NY? I would be willing to share information that I have if you can identify his wife and son ( for verification) to me. Debby
Does anyone have the William Miller who came from Germany and settled in Utica, NY and eventually in Herkimer County, NY? I would be willing to share information that I have if you can identify his wife and son ( for verification) to me. Debby
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 Graduates MILITARY GRADUATES (Special to The Standard Union) CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, June 10.—Seven Brooklyn boys and nine from Long Island were among the seventy-six graduates of the New York Military Academy at the commencement that was celebrated over the weekend. The diplomas were awarded after a formal full dress military review. The Brooklyn graduates were Arthur W. BYXBEE, George A. CARLETON, Horace F. ISLEIB, Harold G. MILLER, Robert E. ROBBINS, Rudolph R. RUYL and Archibald D. SMITH. The Long Island graduates were: Henry J.BERTRAM, Roosevelt; Robert H. BLOOM, Jackson Heights; Hugh A. DUNCAN, Bellerose; William A. DWYER, Belle Harbor; Robert PILUACEK, Queens; Frank H. POWERS, Jamaica; Walter J. SEELEY, Kew Gardens, and Charles M. SORENSON, Douglaston. Transcribed for the Brooklyn Pages by Margaret Ransom
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > JAMES O. MILLER, Attorney for Executrix, 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, > N.Y. >
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html THOMAS MILLER Thomas MILLER died at his home, 263 Gold street, yesterday. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MILLER, and was 28 years old. Funeral services will be held at his late home to-morrow night at 8 o'clock, the Rev. W.M. HUGHES, pastor of the York Street M.E. Church officiating. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of BENNETT & sons, of 295 Flatbush avenue.
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html BDSU June 26, 1906 News (continued) GRADUATES OF P.S. 84 FORM AN ORGANIZATION It was a happy crowd of young people that gathered last Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Rubin SIMONS, East Ninety-second street and Avenue M., Canarsie. The affair was the first annual class reunion of the February, 1903 class of Public School No. 84, Stone and Glenmore avenues, and was attended by Marcus S. WEED, the principal of the school, who, after the banquet, made a short speech. Baseball, tennis and other games were played before the banquet and a very pleasant afternoon and evening was spent by those present. Late in the evening the class formed itself into an organization which will be known as the Weed Circle, with the following officers: Mr. WEED, honorary president; Rubin SIMON, president; Mrs. Eliza HARRIS who was teacher of the class at the time they graduated, vice-president; Samuel ADLER, secretary; David TOBACK, treasurer; Abraham DORIS, David TOBACK, Joseph BLUMBERG, Entertainment Committee; Mrs. WEED and Mrs. R. SIMON were elected honorary members of the circle. Among the members of the class present were: Philip ROSENBERG J. OXFELD J. GINSBERG H. MEYERSOHN R. SIMON H. BARR C. ROTTHOUSE M. KOENIG S. ADLER L. FEINSTEIN D. WEINSTEIN J. LICHTENSTEIN M. KAUFMAN S. KOPOLWITZ L. FINTERANSKY S. RABINOWITZ D. PALLEY A. DORIS S. MILLER I. PARSON N. PARSON N. BLAKEMAN J. BLUMBERG J. SPATT L.LEVINE MAX STOVITCH S. PANOFF D. TOBACK S. SILVERMAN J. KABATCHNICK A. WEINBERG H. FINKLESTEIN A. LAMMOND MR. & MRS. MARCUS S. WEED MRS. ELIZA A. HARRIS
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > MARRIAGE LICENSES [KINGS CO.] [11 August 1928] > Max GLASSER, 26, 411 Barrett st. Ethel MILLER, 20, 411 Barrett st.