Can you check that 1880 census to the section between #8-relationship and #13-occupation? Sections #9 thru #12 give the "civil condition" #9 single #10 married #11 Widowed/divorced #12 married during census year. That might help answer the question about Eliza and the wife. Anne Stephens, in Jefferson Researching KINNEYBROOK, CLAY and TEBO/TEABROUGH all spellings In a message dated 10/27/00 10:40:55 AM, pascalfl@gate.net writes: << 1880 Census, Andover (226/254) Miller, John W M 61 Head Phisician Frank W M 24 Son at home Crisman,Margaret W F 40 housekeeper McConell, Aaron W M 56 Stove Store Eliza W F 23 dau at home * Shotwell, Emma W F 41 niece houskeeper *It's unclear here whether Eliza is the dau of John Miller or Aaron McConell. Usually the relationships are stated as they relate to the head of the household. Don't know where Dr. Miller's wife is since the obit indicates she survived her sister (1886). I checked the 1870 Census and find again, only John and Frank. Nancy Pascal http://www.gate.net/~pascalfl/ John Wozniak wrote: > > Dear list members, > Would like to brainstorm with you to find the identity of "Mrs. > Dr. Miller of Andover, NJ" > The June 13, 1886, Schuyler Co, NY, obituary for her sister, > Hannah COLE STOLL, lists as survivors," her brother, Ramah COLE of St. > Paul, MN, sisters, Mrs Mary RYERSON of Muscatine, Iowa and "Mrs. Dr. > MILLER of Andover, NJ", and her children, Byron STOLL of Watkins, Frank > STOLL of Stalt Lake City, Hattie, wife of F.A. LAVINE of Ridgwood, NJ > and Dora, at home." > Does anyone know more about this Dr. Miller? What was the name > of his wife? Were there any children born of this marriage? > Thank you for any help you can provide. > Regards, > Mary in Michigan
In 1870 - Andover (31/39) there is a George McDavitt with wife Sarah (age 31) and child Henry, age 13. Nancy Pascal SNEHPETS35@aol.com wrote: > > Can you check that 1880 census to the section between #8-relationship and > #13-occupation? > Sections #9 thru #12 give the "civil condition" > #9 single > #10 married > #11 Widowed/divorced > #12 married during census year. > That might help answer the question about Eliza and the wife. > > Anne Stephens, in Jefferson > Researching KINNEYBROOK, CLAY and TEBO/TEABROUGH all spellings > > In a message dated 10/27/00 10:40:55 AM, pascalfl@gate.net writes: > > << 1880 Census, Andover (226/254) > > Miller, John W M 61 Head Phisician > Frank W M 24 Son at home > Crisman,Margaret W F 40 housekeeper > McConell, Aaron W M 56 Stove Store > Eliza W F 23 dau at home * > Shotwell, Emma W F 41 niece houskeeper > > *It's unclear here whether Eliza is the dau of John Miller or Aaron > McConell. Usually the relationships are stated as they relate to the > head of the household. Don't know where Dr. Miller's wife is since the > obit indicates she survived her sister (1886). > > I checked the 1870 Census and find again, only John and Frank. > > Nancy Pascal > http://www.gate.net/~pascalfl/ > > John Wozniak wrote: > > > > Dear list members, > > Would like to brainstorm with you to find the identity of "Mrs. > > Dr. Miller of Andover, NJ" > > The June 13, 1886, Schuyler Co, NY, obituary for her sister, > > Hannah COLE STOLL, lists as survivors," her brother, Ramah COLE of St. > > Paul, MN, sisters, Mrs Mary RYERSON of Muscatine, Iowa and "Mrs. Dr. > > MILLER of Andover, NJ", and her children, Byron STOLL of Watkins, Frank > > STOLL of Stalt Lake City, Hattie, wife of F.A. LAVINE of Ridgwood, NJ > > and Dora, at home." > > Does anyone know more about this Dr. Miller? What was the name > > of his wife? Were there any children born of this marriage? > > Thank you for any help you can provide. > > Regards, > > Mary in Michigan