Ashley and Kathryn, I'm also related to Clinton Twp/Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County Millers -- following is my line. Do you connect anywhere? Doug Hill > Descendants of Joseph Miller > > 1 Joseph Miller Born: ABT 1807 > .. +Mary ??? Born: ABT 1808 > ........ 2 Catharine Miller Born: ABT 1835 > ........ 2 Mary Miller Born: ABT 1837 > ........ 2 John Miller Born: ABT 1839 > ........ 2 George Miller Born: ABT 1843 > ........ 2 Peter Miller Born: May 1847 > ............ +Elizabeth Bryington Born: ABT 1851 > .................. 3 Mary J. Miller Born: ABT 1871 > .................. 3 Charles Miller Born: ABT 1873 > .................. 3 John Miller Born: ABT 1874 > .................. 3 William Miller Born: December 1876 > .................. 3 Margaret Miller Born: ABT 1877 > .................. 3 Harry Miller Born: ABT October 1879 > .................. 3 Annie Elizabeth Miller Born: 7 October 1881 Died: 18 September 1939 > .................. *1st Husband of Annie Elizabeth Miller: > ...................... +Edwin Eugene Christman Born: 18 August 1873 Married: 25 April 1903 Father: Allen Alexander > Christman Mother: Mary Ann Fahlstich > ...................... +Harry Stryker Born: 7 September 1858 Died: 29 February 1924 Father: James Stryker Mother: Harriet > Newton > .................. 3 Frank H. Miller Born: May 1883 Died: 1943 > ...................... +Bertha ??? Born: ABT 1883 > .................. 3 Lillie M. Miller Born: April 1885 > .................. 3 Edward Miller Born: February 1887 > ...................... +Amy ??? Born: ABT 1890 > ........ 2 Samuel Miller Born: ABT 1850 > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Meginness History, railroads, MILLER family > Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 16:55:57 -0500 > From: Ashley Tiwara <grubisic@netwurx.net> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Eldred, or anyone else with railroad information, > I've been told that my great-grandfather, Eugene Franklin MILLER, worked > for the railroad. He was born around 1867. His son, my grandfather, Larry > Irwin MILLER, was a telegraph operator. In 1910 they lived in Schuykill > county, Tamaqua township, but Larry, 1886-1973, later lived in Newberry, > Lycoming county. > Is there anything in the Meginnes book which would tell me which railroad > was the likeliest? Where might I begin looking for information about when and > where they worked, or pension records? As it happens, I don't know where > either is buried, nor for great-grandmother Rosetta CORLE MILLER, nor death > dates for the great-grandparents. Suggestions about how to find out? > > Thanks for your time, > Ashley > > Ron Beaman wrote: > > > <snip> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Meginness History, railroads, MILLER family > Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 21:30:00 EDT > From: Jmak777@aol.com > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Ashley, > I'm researching Millers also. I found a graveyard in Montgomery Pa. with > some of my Millers. There was also some Corle's there. The lot was jointly > owned by Millers and Corles. I have been trying to find the connection > between them. Maybe it's your Rosetta. > Montgomery is in Clinton Twp. Lycoming County. > Let me know if I can help you. I live in Lycoming Co. > God Bless, > Kathryn Yoder Cowher > Williamsport Pa. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > <snip> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: Meginness History, railroads, MILLER family > Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2001 23:48:18 -0500 > From: Ashley Tiwara <grubisic@netwurx.net> > To: PALYCOMI-L@rootsweb.com > > Good grief! Good heavens! > Finally...finally someone reacts to these names. > Wonderful Kathryn, > Thank you so much for writing. I would be delighted if my MILLER's are > yours too. What I did not put in the posting is that my parents divorced the > week I was being born and I for instance never met my father, let alone > grandparents and great-grands. It's only this year that I ever even spoke > with any Millers, on the phone with my uncle. > So indeed, you might well be a big help. > What I know: Samuel D. MILLER was listed on the 1880 census as a > carpenter, born NY c. 1838, wife Amanda born MD, c. 1842, son Eugene born c. > 1867. Also in the house is Faney GIBBS, whose name I take to be some variant > on Frances, born MD circa 1807. I suspect she's Amanda's parent, but I have > so far been unable to trace any of these people beyond knowing of Eugene as my > great-grandfather. > Some CORLE's lived down the street from these MILLER's in 1880, listed on > the next census page. My Rosetta is not there at that house though. > Rosetta, the family ( Uncle ) says, was born in Ireland. On the 1910 > Miracode, she is said to have been born in PA in about 1870. At that time, > 1910, Eugene and she and Larry Irwin, their son, lived in Schuykill county. I > found no information for Samuel D. Amanda may be listed in 1910 as a > seamstress or dressmaker. Larry has a sister, according to the family, Isobel > or Isabell or a variant spelling. I have found no trace of her. > Larry later lived in Newberry, Lycoming county. He died in Kansas City > though and I don't know where he's buried, probably KC. The others would > probably be buried in PA. > Do you think you could go looking for them? In a cemetery, I mean. I > haven't ordered birth or death certificates because except for Larry Irwin, I > don't have exact years, and for him, not an exact place of death, just a > probable. > If your local cemetery runs to MILLER's and CORLE's both, maybe mine will > be there and, as you say, Rosetta could be the link. > Do PLEASE write again. > > Good hunting always, > Ashley >