1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Miller
Age: 26
Birth Year: abt 1834
Gender: Male
Home in 1860: Londonderry, Bedford, Pa
Post Office: Bridgeport
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members Age
John Miller 69
Catharin Miller 67
Henry Miller 26 [Widower of Elizabeth Lynn died 1859]
Richard Miller 10/12 [Son of Henry and Elizabeth]
Cumberland Press. Cumberland, Maryland. Monday, June 29, 1914, page 6.
Brief funeral services for the late Henry Miller, proprietor of the Brunswick Hotel, were held at the hotel this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Eugene P. Skyles, pastor of St. Mark's Reformed Church, officiated. The body was taken to Hyndman where services were conducted in the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Miller was a member, by the Rev. Mr. Pyles, pastor, who delivered the funeral sermon. Interment was made at Hyndman. A number of relatives and friends from this city accompanied the body to Hyndman on Baltimore and Ohio train, No. 15. The pallbearers were John W. Fletcher, Thomas M. Fletcher, Charles E. Conley, C. K. Swisher, William A Cordry and J. H. Weller.
Contributor: Michael Allen Mudge (50193996) •
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Miller
Age: 26
Birth Year: abt 1834
Gender: Male
Home in 1860: Londonderry, Bedford, Pa
Post Office: Bridgeport
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members Age
John Miller 69
Catharin Miller 67
Henry Miller 26 [Widower of Elizabeth Lynn died 1859]
Richard Miller 10/12 [Son of Henry and Elizabeth]
Cumberland Press. Cumberland, Maryland. Monday, June 29, 1914, page 6.
Brief funeral services for the late Henry Miller, proprietor of the Brunswick Hotel, were held at the hotel this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Eugene P. Skyles, pastor of St. Mark's Reformed Church, officiated. The body was taken to Hyndman where services were conducted in the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Miller was a member, by the Rev. Mr. Pyles, pastor, who delivered the funeral sermon. Interment was made at Hyndman. A number of relatives and friends from this city accompanied the body to Hyndman on Baltimore and Ohio train, No. 15. The pallbearers were John W. Fletcher, Thomas M. Fletcher, Charles E. Conley, C. K. Swisher, William A Cordry and J. H. Weller.
Contributor: Michael Allen Mudge (50193996) •
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