This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Miller, Sathoff, Ehmfen, Weaver, Daubendick, Koenig Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/plB.2ACI/3733 Message Board Post: F. G. Miller Mr. F. G. Miller, an old and highly respected citizen of Markham, died at that place Friday morning, July 25, aged seventy-two years. Mr. Miller was born in Hanover, Germany, February 14, 1841, and came to America with his parents at the age of eleven years. The family settle in Adams County, Illinois. He was wedded to Miss Tine Sathoff in 1863 and in 1865 moved to Nebraska, where they resided until 1899 when they moved to this county. Mr. Miller was county treasurer of Gage County, Nebraska, for three full terms, and was tax collector for a number of years. Mr. Miller was a farmer, and was successful in his business transactions, and was always honest and straight forward in all his dealings with his fellow man. He was held in the highest esteem in the community in which he spent his declining years. Immediate relatives surviving him are as follows: Two sisters and one brother, Mrs. E. J. Ehmfen, Le Prairie, Ill.; Mrs. Hannah Weaver, Victor, Colorado, and Mr. H. G. Miller, Dalton, Nebr.; sons and daughters: John F. Miller, Kalispel, Montana; Martin Miller, Mrs. R. A. Miller, Mrs. Henry Daubendick, Beatrice, Nebr.; Mrs. Martin Koenig, Olpie, Kansas; Geo. F., Fred C. and H. H. Miller of Markham, and his widow. Matagorda County Tribune August 1, 1913 Matagorda County, Texas