SOURCE: OBITUARIES FROM TENNESSEE NEWSPAPERS Compiled by Jill L. Garrett Published by: Southern Historical Press c/o Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Jr. Copyright 1980 MILLER, Mrs. Frances M., died 23 September 1895 at Shady Grove, Hickman County; born Mary J. Kinzer, 1828 in Maury County; married 1849; buried in Miller Cemetery, Hickman County; daughter of Michael Kinzer. (Columbia Herald, 27 Sept. 1895, 4 Oct. 1895.) MILLER, Frank, a well-known German citizen, died of heart disease yesterday; in 1861 was first lieutenant in 1st Tennessee Regiment in the German company; son-in-law of Officer Frazier of the police force; lived in Giles County after the war for a time. (Nashville Union and American, 10 Nov. 1874.) MILLER, Henry, of Murfreesboro, was shot through the bowels and it is thought he is dangerously wounded. (Nashville Union and American, 26 June 1873.) MILLER, Henry W., committed suicide in Edgefield on Monday; shot near the heart; brother of William Miller; age 25. (Nashville Union and American, 8 July 1874.) MILLER, James, 18, was killed yesterday, by being struck on head with rope which was attached to a raft which broke loose from its moorings. (Nashville Union and American, 8 April 1874.) MILLER, John, Esquire, of District 10, Maury County, died on the 10th, buried Mt. Nebo. (Columbia Herald and Mail, 20 Aug. 1875.) MILLER, Mrs. John, died April 20 near Pleasant ridge; daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Wells. (Columbia Herald and Mail, 3 May 1878.) MILLER, John F., 37, died in Raleigh, NC on March 4, after a long illness. (Nashville Republican Banner, 10 March 1870.) MILLER, John F., of Henry County, a dentist, formerly of New York, was found dead March 8, near Paris; died of debility and exposure." (Nashville Republican Banner, 10 March 1869.) MILLER, Mrs. Martha, 87, widow of War of 1812 soldier, got a pension of $1600 recently; she is feeble and needy; lives 2 miles north of Vernon in Lamar County, Ala. (Florence, Alab., Times, 30 April 1892.) MILLER, Mrs. Nancy E., wife of John Miller, age 28, died on the 4th. (Nashville Republican Banner, 4 March 1870.) MILLER, S. H., well known citizen of Murfreesboro, was assassinated on the streets of Murfreesboro last week; he was shot in the bowels by an unknown person. (Whig and Tribune, Jackson, Tn., 5 July 1873.) MILLER, Willie B., 15 months 20 days, son of James and Esther Miller, died on the 29th ult. (Nashville Dispatch, 1 May 1863.) Happy hunting, Tina Hall [email protected] List Admin.: Byrd (Rootsweb), Shelton (Rootsweb), Diabetes (yahoogroups) Rootsweb County Coordinator: Henderson co., KY Tina's Family Genealogy Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~thall/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, make it dance!" ~ George Bernard Shaw +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++