Joseph Miller
M
Joseph Miller married Susannah Kibler, daughter of Philip Kibler and Magdalena (?), on 19 November 1818.
Joseph Miller1
M
Child of Joseph Miller and Eliza (?)
- Mary Miller1 b. 9 Aug 1866
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 275.
Joseph Miller1
M, b. 28 August 1832
Joseph Miller was born on 28 August 1832 at Hardy Co., VA (now WV).1 He was the son of Corbin W. Miller and Amanda Fravel.1
Citations
- [S4792] 1850 Federal Census, Hardy County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 950.
Joseph E. Miller
M, b. 19 July 1905
Joseph E. Miller was born on 19 July 1905.1 He was the son of David Grant Miller and Roberta Easton.
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 482.
Joseph E. Miller1
M, b. February 1873
Joseph E. Miller was born in February 1873 at Washington Co., MD.1,2,3 He was the son of Abraham Miller and Sophia C. Protzman.1
Joseph G. Miller
M, b. 14 January 1861
Joseph G. Miller was born on 14 January 1861.1 He was the son of David E. Miller and Sarah G. Reese. Joseph G. Miller married Maggie Agnew, daughter of David Agnew and Mary (?), on 14 February 1889.1
Child of Joseph G. Miller and Maggie Agnew
- Mary H. Miller b. 24 Sep 1889
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 482.
Joseph Getzendanner Miller
M, b. 20 February 1818, d. 11 March 1919
Joseph Getzendanner Miller was born on 20 February 1818 at Berkeley Co., VA (now WV).1 He was the son of David Miller and Mary Getzendanner. Joseph Getzendanner Miller married Sarah Catharine Cocklin, daughter of Jacob Cocklin and Catharine Hoover, on 19 January 1865. Joseph Getzendanner Miller died on 11 March 1919 at Frederick Co., MD, at age 101 From the Frederick Post, Frederick, Md., March 12, 1919:
JOS. G. MILLER DIES AT THE AGE OF 101 YEARS.
ILL BUT A FEW MONTHS.
Known as "Grand Old Man" of Frederick County.
Joseph G. Miller, long known as Frederick County's "Grand Old Man" and affectionately referred to as "Uncle Joe," died yeseterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock of infirmaties of age, hastened by septic poisoning, 101 years old. He was unconscious for about twenty-four hours preceding his death and at the end gently slept away. He had been confined to bed previous to his last birthday, Feb. 20.
Mr. Miller was a most remarkable man. Quiet and unassuming in manner, simple in habits and alert in mind he was will known and highly esteemed all over the county. Until taken down in his last illness he was an agreeable companion and manifested keen interest in the current events of the day. He was a pioneer merchant and farmer and was a fervent advocate of the simple life. During his long and successful business career he made hosts of friends. If he had any enemies no one ever heard of them. His venerable appearance always attracted attention and on every side he was hailed as "Uncle Joe."
Some weeks ago he accidentally caused an abrasion on the back of his right hand that developed into septic poisoning. The injury was so slight that he could not recall how it happened.
Mr. Miller's father died when he was but 11 years of age and for five years thereafter he helped his mother in the cultivation of her farm.
At the age of 16 he came to Frederick and began his career as a merchant with Christian Steiner. At the end of seven years he had established such a reputation for intelligence, business sagacity and unswerving integrity that Joshua Doub assisted him in purchasing the stock in trade of the Steiner store and they formed the partnership of Doub and Miller.
The death of Mr. Doub in 1848 dissolved the partnership and Mr. Miller bought what is now known as the Winebrener property and started a mercantile enterprise there that subsequently developed into one of the largest and most successful in Frederick.
After three years he associated with him his brother, David E. Miller and Daniel Getzendanner and continued the business in the name of Miller & Co. for four years longer when he sold out to Mr. Getzendanner and retired from mercantile life, after 21 years of successful experience.
Having purchased a farm he began its cultivation in 1856 with the same energy and industry he had shown as a merchant and with like success. After eight years he sold his farm and located again in Frederick where he remained for five years, during which time he married.
In 1869 he resumed farming which has ever since been his principal vocation. He has owned and occupied three farms and each has been greatly enhanced in value by his enterprising energy in erecting new and handsome buildings, planting numerous fruit and ornamental shade trees and increasing the fertility of the soil.
While he had but a common school education, he was endowed by nature with superior mental gifts, which were developed by constant exercise in the training school of life.
He served four terms as a member of the Board of County Commissioners; was a trustee of the County Home for the Poor and also a member of the Board of Charities and Correction. He was always interested in public improvements; was active in the management of the Frederick and Monocacy Turnpike Company and for 40 years its Treasurer. He was for many years a Director of the Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank of Frederick, and a member of the directorate of the Mutual Insurance Company of Frederick County since February, 1879.
His discharge of duty in all positions of trust was marked by the hightest business intelligence and the strictest integrity.
For many years he was a consistent member of the Evangelical Reformed church.
The great success that has attended his efforts in his mercantile and agricultural pursuits, as well as in all his business ventures was not secured by luck, but has been the natural result of well directed, intelligent effort, backed by untiring industry and energy and an earnest determination.2 He was buried in March 1919 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick Co., MD, Findagrave #5397719.
JOS. G. MILLER DIES AT THE AGE OF 101 YEARS.
ILL BUT A FEW MONTHS.
Known as "Grand Old Man" of Frederick County.
Joseph G. Miller, long known as Frederick County's "Grand Old Man" and affectionately referred to as "Uncle Joe," died yeseterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock of infirmaties of age, hastened by septic poisoning, 101 years old. He was unconscious for about twenty-four hours preceding his death and at the end gently slept away. He had been confined to bed previous to his last birthday, Feb. 20.
Mr. Miller was a most remarkable man. Quiet and unassuming in manner, simple in habits and alert in mind he was will known and highly esteemed all over the county. Until taken down in his last illness he was an agreeable companion and manifested keen interest in the current events of the day. He was a pioneer merchant and farmer and was a fervent advocate of the simple life. During his long and successful business career he made hosts of friends. If he had any enemies no one ever heard of them. His venerable appearance always attracted attention and on every side he was hailed as "Uncle Joe."
Some weeks ago he accidentally caused an abrasion on the back of his right hand that developed into septic poisoning. The injury was so slight that he could not recall how it happened.
Mr. Miller's father died when he was but 11 years of age and for five years thereafter he helped his mother in the cultivation of her farm.
At the age of 16 he came to Frederick and began his career as a merchant with Christian Steiner. At the end of seven years he had established such a reputation for intelligence, business sagacity and unswerving integrity that Joshua Doub assisted him in purchasing the stock in trade of the Steiner store and they formed the partnership of Doub and Miller.
The death of Mr. Doub in 1848 dissolved the partnership and Mr. Miller bought what is now known as the Winebrener property and started a mercantile enterprise there that subsequently developed into one of the largest and most successful in Frederick.
After three years he associated with him his brother, David E. Miller and Daniel Getzendanner and continued the business in the name of Miller & Co. for four years longer when he sold out to Mr. Getzendanner and retired from mercantile life, after 21 years of successful experience.
Having purchased a farm he began its cultivation in 1856 with the same energy and industry he had shown as a merchant and with like success. After eight years he sold his farm and located again in Frederick where he remained for five years, during which time he married.
In 1869 he resumed farming which has ever since been his principal vocation. He has owned and occupied three farms and each has been greatly enhanced in value by his enterprising energy in erecting new and handsome buildings, planting numerous fruit and ornamental shade trees and increasing the fertility of the soil.
While he had but a common school education, he was endowed by nature with superior mental gifts, which were developed by constant exercise in the training school of life.
He served four terms as a member of the Board of County Commissioners; was a trustee of the County Home for the Poor and also a member of the Board of Charities and Correction. He was always interested in public improvements; was active in the management of the Frederick and Monocacy Turnpike Company and for 40 years its Treasurer. He was for many years a Director of the Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank of Frederick, and a member of the directorate of the Mutual Insurance Company of Frederick County since February, 1879.
His discharge of duty in all positions of trust was marked by the hightest business intelligence and the strictest integrity.
For many years he was a consistent member of the Evangelical Reformed church.
The great success that has attended his efforts in his mercantile and agricultural pursuits, as well as in all his business ventures was not secured by luck, but has been the natural result of well directed, intelligent effort, backed by untiring industry and energy and an earnest determination.2 He was buried in March 1919 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick Co., MD, Findagrave #5397719.
Child of Joseph Getzendanner Miller and Sarah Catharine Cocklin
- Mary Catharine Virginia Miller+ b. 6 Oct 1867, d. 5 Dec 1925
Joseph Rie Miller1
M, b. 5 February 1886, d. 18 February 1958
Joseph Rie Miller was born on 5 February 1886 at Winfield, Cowley Co., KS.1 He was the son of Branson Sylvester Miller and Elizabeth C. Lynn.1 Joseph Rie Miller married Helen Davies Maxfield, daughter of William J. Grant Maxfield and Mary E. Curley, on 5 December 1909 at Licking Co., OH; after Helen's death, Joseph remarried to Elsie M. Hekcart on 31 DEC 1951 at Columbus. Joseph Rie Miller lived on 29 April 1910 at Clinton, Franklin Co., OH.2 He lived in 1917 at 71 West Northwood Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, WW I draft registration. He lived on 7 January 1920 at 2632 Terrace Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH.3 He died on 18 February 1958 at age 72. He was buried in February 1958 at Union Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, Findagrave #113504876.
Child of Joseph Rie Miller and Helen Davies Maxfield
- Branson Eugene Miller+3 b. 9 Sep 1912, d. 18 Apr 1988
Citations
- [S541] 1900 Federal Census, Muskingum County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1310; FHL #1241310.
- [S514] 1910 Federal Census, Franklin County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1182; FHL #1375193.
- [S445] 1920 Federal Census, Franklin County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1384.
Josiah Miller
M, b. 12 October 1874, d. 10 November 1874
Josiah Miller was born on 12 October 1874.1 He was the son of Lewis Daniel E. Miller and Mary Ann Diehl. Josiah Miller died on 10 November 1874.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 417.
Julian Miller
M, b. 15 July 1900
Julian Miller was born on 15 July 1900 at Mt. Morris Twp., Ogle Co., IL.1 He was the son of Oliver Lewis Miller and Susan Elva Stevens.
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 413.
Katherine Miller
F
Katherine Miller married Roy Bassett.
Child of Katherine Miller and Roy Bassett
- Paul Howard Bassett+ b. 30 Sep 1916
Katie Miller
F, b. 17 September 1882, d. 25 February 1903
Katie Miller was born on 17 September 1882. She was the daughter of Levi Funkhouser Miller and Annie Rebecca Bowman. Katie Miller died on 25 February 1903 at age 20.
Keith William Miller1
M, b. 9 June 1940, d. 13 June 2004
Keith William Miller was born on 9 June 1940 at Brookville, Montgomery Co., OH.1 He was the son of John William Miller and Dora Evelyn Stoner.1 Keith William Miller died on 13 June 2004 at Wytheville, Wythe Co., VA, at age 64 dates per SSDI, last residence Springfield, Ohio. He was buried in June 2004 at Rose Hill Burial Park, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 8971218.
Citations
- [S955] Richard R. Weber, Stoner Brethren, p.460.
Kenneth Miller
M, b. 7 October 1910, d. November 1986
Kenneth Miller was born on 7 October 1910 at Mt. Morris Twp., Ogle Co., IL.1 He was the son of Oliver Lewis Miller and Susan Elva Stevens. Kenneth Miller died in November 1986 at Mt. Morris Twp., Ogle Co., IL, at age 76.2
Kenneth Allan Miller
M, b. 6 June 1936, d. 20 February 1999
Kenneth Allan Miller was born on 6 June 1936 at Springfield, Clark Co., OH; son of Howard and Wilma (Davis) Miller. He died on 20 February 1999 at age 62. He was buried in February 1999 at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, New Carlisle, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #141997267.
Kenneth Price Miller
M, b. 16 August 1907, d. 6 November 1992
Kenneth Price Miller was born on 16 August 1907.1 He was the son of Bert W. Miller and Florence M. Price. Kenneth Price Miller lived in 1992 at Mechanicsville, Hanover Co., VA.2 He died on 6 November 1992 at Mechanicsville, Hanover Co., VA, at age 85.2
Kermit Whitney Miller
M, b. 11 December 1901, d. 19 August 1973
Kermit Whitney Miller was born on 11 December 1901 at Osage, Mitchell Co., IA, WW II draft registration.1 He was the son of Anton Miller and Irene A. Whitney. Kermit Whitney Miller lived on 20 April 1902 at Rocksbury Twp., Pennington Co., MN.1 He married Frances Wendle, daughter of Dr. Floyd Garfield Wendle and Susie Bell Jones, on 21 May 1939. Kermit Whitney Miller died on 19 August 1973 at Hope, Bonner Co., ID, at age 71. He was buried in August 1973 at Hope Cemetery, East Hope, Bonner Co., ID, Findagrave #78852583.
Child of Kermit Whitney Miller and Frances Wendle
- Sally Sue Miller b. 19 Mar 1942, d. 1 Jun 2009
Citations
- [S4802] 1910 Federal Census, Pennington County, Minnesota. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 710; FHL #1374723.
Kirby Smith Miller1
M, b. 7 October 1864, d. 3 October 1937
Kirby Smith Miller was born on 7 October 1864 at Licking Co., OH.1 He married Leafy Agnes Conrad, daughter of George Washington Conrad and Mary Parker, on 25 December 1884 at Licking Co., OH.1 Kirby Smith Miller died on 3 October 1937 at Mifflin Twp., Franklin Co., OH, at age 72. He was buried on 5 October 1937 at Green Hill Cemetery, Licking Co., OH.
Children of Kirby Smith Miller and Leafy Agnes Conrad
- Laura Essie Miller+1 b. 10 Apr 1886, d. a 1930
- Lola Miller+1 b. 12 Oct 1887, d. Feb 1979
- Rex Lawrence Miller1 b. 4 Mar 1889, d. 12 Aug 1979
- Clem Miller1 b. Feb 1891, d. 15 Nov 1907
- Lydia Lena Miller1 b. 12 Nov 1893, d. 18 Apr 1987
- Forest Maple Miller+1 b. 21 Apr 1899, d. 8 May 1988
Citations
- [S280] 1900 Federal Census, Licking County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1293; FHL #1241293.
Laura A. Miller1
F, b. 14 November 1854, d. 11 May 1917
Laura A. Miller was born on 14 November 1854 at Illinois or Maryland, per death record.1 She married Louis A. Plate on 9 October 1878 at Carroll Co., IL.1 Laura A. Miller died on 11 May 1917 at Elgin, Kane Co., IL, at age 62. She was buried on 13 May 1917 at Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin, Kane Co., IL, Findagrave #117639126.
Child of Laura A. Miller and Louis A. Plate
- Caroline Antoinette Plate+1 b. 21 Jan 1883, d. 2 Mar 1904
Citations
- [S2545] 1900 Federal Census, Kane County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 311; FHL #1240311.
Laura A. Miller1,2
F, b. circa 1851, d. 11 May 1917
Laura A. Miller was born circa 1851 at Maryland.1 She was the daughter of Jacob P. Miller and Susanna Middlekauff Wolf.1 Laura A. Miller married Lewis A. Plate on 9 October 1878 at Carroll Co., IL. Laura A. Miller lived in June 1880 at Lanark, Carroll Co., IL. She lived in June 1900 at 254 Commonwealth, Elgin, Kane Co., IL. She died on 11 May 1917 at Elgin, Kane Co., IL.
Children of Laura A. Miller and Lewis A. Plate
- Clinton M. Plate3 b. Sep 1879, d. 20 Sep 1881
- Caroline A. Plate4 b. Jan 1883
- Edna Plate4 b. Nov 1886
- Nellie Plate4 b. 3 Feb 1893, d. 24 Jun 1968
Citations
- [S621] 1860 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 159; FHL #803159.
- [S1004] 1870 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 191; FHL #545690.
- [S139] 1880 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 0178; FHL #1254178.
- [S2545] 1900 Federal Census, Kane County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 311; FHL #1240311.
Laura Belle Miller1
F, b. July 1880, d. 24 June 1948
Laura Belle Miller was born in July 1880 at Ohio.1 She married George Fisher Shoaf on 17 February 1897. Laura Belle Miller died on 24 June 1948 at age 67.
Child of Laura Belle Miller and George Fisher Shoaf
- Sarah Jane Shoaf+1 b. 1 Jan 1909
Citations
- [S264] 1910 Federal Census, Madison County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1210; FHL #1375223.
Laura Essie Miller1
F, b. 10 April 1886, d. after 1930
Laura Essie Miller was born on 10 April 1886 at Monroe Twp., Licking Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Kirby Smith Miller and Leafy Agnes Conrad.1 Laura Essie Miller married Warren Eweing Bates in 1912. Laura Essie Miller died after 1930 at Kansas.
Children of Laura Essie Miller and Warren Eweing Bates
- Carl E. Bates b. Dec 1918
- Joseph R. Bates b. 1 May 1922, d. 2 Aug 1997
Citations
- [S280] 1900 Federal Census, Licking County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1293; FHL #1241293.
Lauretta M. Miller1
F, b. January 1897
Lauretta M. Miller was born in January 1897 at Iowa.1 She was the daughter of George H. Miller and Edith Briggs.1
Citations
- [S2666] 1900 Federal Census, Macon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 323; FHL #1240323.
Lavilla Clarissa Miller
F
Lavilla Clarissa Miller married Otho Farel Thompson, son of Joseph Brainerd Thompson and Phoebe Jane Tallman, circa 1881.
Lawrence Miller1
M, b. April 1892
Citations
- [S937] 1900 Federal Census, Colusa County, California. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 85; FHL #1240085.
Leah Miller1
F, b. 22 November 1835, d. 16 January 1910
Leah Miller was born on 22 November 1835 at Chester Co., PA.1 She married Cyrus Hamilton Keim circa 1858.1 Leah Miller died on 16 January 1910 at Carroll Co., IL, at age 74. She was buried in January 1910 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, Find A Grave Memorial# 88783182.
Child of Leah Miller and Cyrus Hamilton Keim
- Samuel Allison Keim+1 b. 26 Apr 1867, d. 18 Apr 1932
Citations
- [S170] 1900 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Scanned Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 239; FHL #1240239.
Leana Miller
F, b. 2 May 1850
Leana Miller was born on 2 May 1850 at Shenandoah Co. (probably), VA. She was the daughter of George Alfred Miller and Elizabeth Catherine Swartz. Leana Miller married Sylvenus Fry, son of William Fry and Philippina Lindamood, on 7 August 1873.
Child of Leana Miller and Sylvenus Fry
Lee Edward Miller
M, b. 13 June 1909, d. September 1982
Lee Edward Miller was born on 13 June 1909.1 He was the son of Bert W. Miller and Florence M. Price. Lee Edward Miller died in September 1982 at Omaha, Douglas Co., NE, at age 73.2
Lela Grace Miller
F, b. 24 October 1906
Lela Grace Miller was born on 24 October 1906 at Lima, Allen Co., OH. She was the daughter of Irwin Lewis Miller and Ester P. Clippinger.
Lela Myrtal Miller
F, b. 3 April 1878
Lela Myrtal Miller was born on 3 April 1878 at Polo, Ogle Co., IL.1 She was the daughter of Harrison E. Miller and Eliza Jane Hedges. Lela Myrtal Miller married Thomas Harding on 28 February 1906, Ceremony by Rev. J. S. Boreman.1
Child of Lela Myrtal Miller and Thomas Harding
- Hazel Loreen Harding b. 27 Feb 1912
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 472.