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Mary Louise <I>Mitchell</I> White Miller

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Mary Louise Mitchell White Miller

Birth
Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
15 Jun 1889 (aged 77)
Vinton, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Vinton, Benton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mary Louise Mitchell was first married to Alfred Milo White in Rutland Co, VT. After Alfred died, she married John Miller and moved from the farm in Le Claire, IA to a small town just west of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

According to the sexton at Evergreen Cemetery, a 16x16 plot was purchased by her son Charles G White and by her brother Henry FAG 4565006. Only 3 names are on tombstones, Mary, Henry and Henry's wife. The cemetery recorded years ago that there are remains of caskets in the family plot, but no markers.

On the left side (facing her marker) a person is buried in the first space. Mary is in the second space. Her son Charles and his wife are most likely who are in the 3rd and 4th space. 5th space is not occupied.

On the right side (facing Henry's marker), Henry and his wife are in the 3rd and 4th spaces. Two persons are in the 1st and 2nd spaces most likely her daughter and the daughter's husband. Mamie was an orphan and adopted by Henry and his wife. Mamie's obit says she was buried next to her parents. The 5th space is unoccupied.

Mary's second husband was John C Miller who survived her. Mary's father was Abial Mitchell, Jr FAG 225108787 and her mother was Sarah. Her grandfather was Abial Mitchell, Sr FAG #81156965 and Mary Leonard. Her siblings were Daniel Oliver Mitchell, William Mitchell, Betsy S, Henry, Laurie A, Eliza A, and James Madison Mitchell. It appears that Daniel, Mary, Henry, Eliza and James came West. Her brother William stayed on the Mitchell farm in VT and his descendants still live there. Mary's father is probably buried near the farm.
John C Miller's FAG attached may not be the correct one. Looks like this one died before Mary died.
Mary Louise Mitchell was first married to Alfred Milo White in Rutland Co, VT. After Alfred died, she married John Miller and moved from the farm in Le Claire, IA to a small town just west of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

According to the sexton at Evergreen Cemetery, a 16x16 plot was purchased by her son Charles G White and by her brother Henry FAG 4565006. Only 3 names are on tombstones, Mary, Henry and Henry's wife. The cemetery recorded years ago that there are remains of caskets in the family plot, but no markers.

On the left side (facing her marker) a person is buried in the first space. Mary is in the second space. Her son Charles and his wife are most likely who are in the 3rd and 4th space. 5th space is not occupied.

On the right side (facing Henry's marker), Henry and his wife are in the 3rd and 4th spaces. Two persons are in the 1st and 2nd spaces most likely her daughter and the daughter's husband. Mamie was an orphan and adopted by Henry and his wife. Mamie's obit says she was buried next to her parents. The 5th space is unoccupied.

Mary's second husband was John C Miller who survived her. Mary's father was Abial Mitchell, Jr FAG 225108787 and her mother was Sarah. Her grandfather was Abial Mitchell, Sr FAG #81156965 and Mary Leonard. Her siblings were Daniel Oliver Mitchell, William Mitchell, Betsy S, Henry, Laurie A, Eliza A, and James Madison Mitchell. It appears that Daniel, Mary, Henry, Eliza and James came West. Her brother William stayed on the Mitchell farm in VT and his descendants still live there. Mary's father is probably buried near the farm.
John C Miller's FAG attached may not be the correct one. Looks like this one died before Mary died.

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