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    1. Re: [MO] Millers - from Missouri to Kansas
    2. Douglas/Ungaro
    3. 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

    03/19/2001 05:09:06