I am a new subscriber to the Seneca list and am researching the family of Ignatius Miller and his wife Kerolina Keiffer Miller. They lived in Tiffin around 1850. Kerolina (Carolina/Caroline) is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery. She was born in Offenburg-Baden, Germany, as was Ignatius/Ignatz/Ignazius. I don't know where Ignatius is buried, but there is an empty spot next to her in the cemetery which might be an unmarked grave. Kerolina died in 1883. They had at least two sons and one daughter. I do not know the name of the daughter. Two of the boys were Benedick and Max Miller. I believe that they apprenticed in a wagon making business in Tiffin. I have seen that there was an Ignatius K. Miller who married Mary E. Buxton on May 29, 1890. Ignatius was 22 at the time. This might be a grandson of Ignatius and Kerolina. The K might stand for Keiffer. Therefore, there might be another son besides Max and Benedick, who is my great grandfather. I also am interested in Anna Harter, Tillie Harter, and Joseph Miller who were living in Tiffin in 1913. Benedick ordered magazine subscriptions to be sent to these three people in Tiffin. He was living in Kansas City with a house also in Paola, KS, at the time. Additionally, he sent subscriptions to a Joseph Miller in Mount Clement, Michigan, and to a Mrs. William Turner in Eagle, Wisconsin. I am very interested in locating information about these people to see where they fit in. Benedick's family is still in contact with each other on a regular basis. Max did not have any children. Also, one of Benedick's children was named Mathilda and was called Tillie. Ignatius and Kerolina emigrated from Germany to Ohio by way of New Orleans. A family story states that the steamboat on which they were riding up the Mississippi River exploded, and a daughter was killed. At first I was told that this was the only daughter; however, in Benedick's letters he states that he has to go to Ohio to see his sister, who is unnamed in the letter. I feel so close to finding his sister and perhaps another brother. I have already gotten some wonderful help from Deb Freedman in Washington. Thank you for reading this long message! Linda Miller Wilson, Arkansas