Warner Cemetery
Montgomery County, Ohio |
MILLER, Elizabeth, wife of Aaron Miller, died May 26, 1901, aged 66 years, 8 months and 29 days. She was married June 13, 1852. To this union were born four sons and one daughter. A husband and three sons remain. Sister Miller, like Mary of old, had chosen that good part that could not be taken away from her. She was a faithful member of the Brethren church for a number of years. Services by David [sic; Jesse] Stutsman and the writer.- J. W. Fidler.
The Gospel Messenger, June 15, 1901, p. 383
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Children of Aaron Miller & Elizabeth "Betsy" John:
G2 John Wesley Miller, born March 26, 1857 in Clay Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, died June 6, 1927 in West Milton, Ohio, married Sept 26, 1878 Miami County, Ohio, Anna Lafort daughter of William Lafort and Magdalena Loving, born August 6, 1861 in Gordon, Ohio, died December 4, 1935 in Clayton, Ohio. John was a farmer, owned a saw-mill and was a stationary engineer. John, whose marker is incorrectly engraved with the death year of 1922 and Anna are buried Warner Cemetery in Clayton, Ohio.
G3 Andrew Jackson Miller, born February 10, 1861/2 in Clay Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, died April 26, 1938 in Madison Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, married November 22, 1891, Catherine Ellen Shaffer daughter of Charles A. and Harriet E. (Arnett) Shaffer, born March 4, 1868 near Potsdam, Ohio, died July 27, 1952 Madison Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. They are buried Warner Cemetery.
G4 Ephraim Miller, born December 13, 1863 in Clay Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, died December 17 1873, buried Warner Cemetery.
G5 Louis Elmer Miller, born March 11, 1867 in Clay Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, died August 31, 1939 in West Milton, Ohio, married December 23, 1890, Clara E. Aikman daughter of Samuel Aikman and Katherine Clink, born February 9, 1867 Vergus, Ohio, died March 6, 1941 West Milton, Ohio. Elmer owned a Ford automobile dealership in West Milton. He and Clara did not have children and are buried Riverside Cemetery in West Milton.
The Miller Family Tree is a collection of information gathered over the past 50+ years by Karleen & Tom Miller of Morrisville Pennsylvania, and Gale Honeyman of the Brethren Heritage Center. The html version was created by Eric Davis. |