Marian, One of my MILLERs comes from New York state (married into the Miller family). Lucy A. (nee MONTAGUE) MILLER was a daughter of Lucy A. (nee Crosby) and Joseph H. MONTAGUE. Joseph H. Montague was b. abt 1807 and d. 7 April 1867; possibly buried in New York state. The wife, Lucy A. Montague was b. abt 1822 in Steuben County, New York and had 2 brothers and sister. According to her daughter's journal, Lucy A. Montague d. 3 Feb. 1913 and was buried in Olathe, KS. Lucy A. and Joseph H. Montague were married in Remsen Oneid? County, New York; marriage date unknown. I suspect the daughter of Lucy A. and Joseph H. Montague named Lucy A. Montague, was their eldest daughter since she bears her mother's name. But that is only surmise. Lucy A. Montague married Henry Saul Miller, date and place of marriage unknown. It appears from census material that Lucy A. and Henry Saul Miller married in another state and moved to Olathe, Kansas after the Civil War. Henry Saul Miller served on the Union side in the Civil War and served in the defense of Washington D.C. Lucy A. and Henry Saul had 5 children; the 2 boys died in infancy. The 3 girls were named Katie, Susie, and Maybell. Katie married young and died along w/ her husband and child of tuberculosis. Susie married and moved to California. Maybell married Homer Myer Jones. Maybell became a widow in October 1914. I know very little of Henry Saul Miller, husband of Lucy A. and father of Maybell. Henry's father was Saul Miller. Mother's name unknown. Henry Saul possibly had a brother Herbert P. Miller who became a jeweler and married Katherine Jones in 1890. The father's name of Henry Saul Miller is unknown, but the mother's name was Katherine Adams, an only child. The father of Katherine (nee Adams) Miller was Aron Adams, a minister. You might find the Johnson County, Kansas Genealogical Society helpful; they have been to me. Their web address: http://history.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/society/jcgs/jcgs_main.html Good luck hunting ancestors. Anna T-town Researching in MO: Berkemeyer/Johnston/McCormick/Shinall Also searching: Miller/Wagner On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 12:09:06 +0100 "Douglas/Ungaro" <[email protected]> writes: > Anna and Jan - Saw your messages on Millers (below). > > I have MILLERS who moved from Central MO to the > Leavenworth, KS/Kansas City, MO area. After Civil War. > > My Millers are African American, although there must be > another connection. Where'd these Millers come from? > > And a related shout-out to TRACI Wilson Kleekamp on this list -- > > Traci, where are your WILSONS from? I have NATE WILSON > who married FANNIE or FANNY NICHOLS in Leavenworth, KS. > This would be 1930s to 1980s time frame. > > My Millers may have been in TIPTON, MO area - MONITEAU > County, and nearby BOONVILLE, COOPER County. > > We have an (Edward) MILLER -(Priscilla) YANCEY marriage, > with next-generation connection to NICHOLS (also from MO). > > Thanks folks! > > Marian Douglas > Miller, Yancey, Nichols, > etc. descendant - KS/MO & KY? > ---------------------------------------- > > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 12:26 PM > [MO] ANNA M./CHARLES A. MILLER > > > > LUCY A. (nee MONTAGUE) MILLER and HENRY SAUL MILLER > > > > Jan, > > Saw your message to Missouri List back on the 13th. Did you find > any > > MILLERs in the Olathe, Kansas area? I was unable to send any info > for the > > questions you were asking about. > > > > In Lucy MILLER's business journal, she refers to both her widowed > > daughter, Maybell JONES and Maybell's daughter, Mary Frances JONES > going > > to Kansas City. It must have been easily reached by train because > Maybell > > often went to Kansas City and back to Olathe in one day while > doing > > business. > > > > I am interested in finding the date and location Lucy A. Montague > and > > Henry Saul Miller married. Suspect they were married in another > state and > > later moved to Olathe, KS after the Civil War. Their children > > (known 3 girls) were born in the late 1800's, but don't know where > or > > when. Both Lucy and Henry were buried in Olathe, Kansas. > > Lucy A. Miller born abt 22July, 1846 and d. 29 December 29, 1923. > > Henry Saul Miller b. -date unknown- and died 20 January, 1913. > > > > Lucy (nee MONTAGUE) MILLER was my maternal g-g-grandmother. Her > daughter > > Maybell JONES was my g-grandmother. Mary Frances (nee Jones) > WAGNER was > > the best grandmother anyone could ever have! I would very much > like to > > know more abt. both Lucy A. MILLER and Maybell (nee MILLER) JONES. > > > > There was some talk that Lucy MILLER's husband, Henry had a > brother named > > Herbert P. Miller. I don't know if Henry Saul MILLER had other > siblings > > nor the name of his mother. Any input would be most appreciated. > > Sincerely, > > Anna > > T-town > > > > On Tue, 13 Mar 2001 15:20:01 EST [email protected] writes: > > > ANNA M. (nee ARTHUR) MILLER and CHARLES A. MILLER. > > > > > > Thanks to a very kind person in the Kansas City area, name of > Chris, > > > I have > > > the following information. Need more to complete my search. > > > She and Charles were probably married late 1890 or early 1900. > > > Anna M. Miller was married to Charles. A. Miller. > > > She was in the Kansas City Directory 1937 through 1945. > > > Last known address was 3339 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri. > > > Was listed as the widow of Charles A. Miller. > > > She was not in the K. C. directory in 1947. > > > Probably died between 1945 and 1947. > > > > > > I sent this information, (all I had), to obtain a death > certificate. > > > Anna M. Arthur, probably born Between 1870 - 1890 in Iowa. > > > Her siblings that I have traced were born in Decatur, Iowa. One > of > > > her > > > brothers was my grandfather. He and her other siblings and > parents, > > > are all > > > deceased and buried in Gass Cemetery, Boone County, Arkansas. > > > They did a five year search and did not find a death > certificate. > > > Her parents, my great grandparents, were; > > > James Nathaniel Arthur born Indiana 7/30/1847 d. > 01/16/1939 > > > Pheobe Liviney Endsley born Indiana 7/22/1849 d. 11/30/1938 > > > > > > The parents and siblings all died in Alpena or Burlington, > Arkansas > > > and all buried in same cemetery. > > > > > > Is there is a census or any other type of way to see when she > died? > > > Am looking for her children, if she had any. Would very much > like to > > > know when and where she died and where she is buried. Possibly > an obit > > > if at all possible. > > > > > > I have two brick walls. This is one of them. Any information at > all > > > will be greatly appreciated. Any type of advise or help will be > > gratefully accepted. I want to find her very much. > > > Respectfully yours, > > > Jan > > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.