1911 Obituary: J. H. MILLER DEAD
James H. Miller, was born in Benton County, Mo., May 28, 1848 and died at his home near Glencoe, Ok., March 31, 1911 after a lingering illness of three months. All was done for him that human hands could do, but the time had come for him to go and say good bye.
Mr. Miller moved from Benton County, Mo. to southwest Mo. in the spring of 1856, and located in Newton County, near Neosho, where he lived on a farm until the fall of 1907 when he sold his farm and moved to Oklahoma. He was married to Miss Annie Vassar on September 1, 1870. To this union were born 13 children, three of whom proceeded him to the spirit world. [Andrew J. born 2/23/1872 died 3/6/1872, Oney F. born 1/20/1883 died 9/8/1883, and an infant born and died August 1893, all in Missouri.]
He leaves to morn his loss a loving wife and ten children, 6 boys and 4 girls. He was a devoted husband and a loving father. Mr. Miller was converted at the age of 42 years and was used of the Lord several years as a local minister in preaching the Gospel. We weep not as those that have no hope. He has gone to reap his reward. [Note: Verbatim transcription reflecting some errors.]
1911 Obituary: J. H. MILLER DEAD
James H. Miller, was born in Benton County, Mo., May 28, 1848 and died at his home near Glencoe, Ok., March 31, 1911 after a lingering illness of three months. All was done for him that human hands could do, but the time had come for him to go and say good bye.
Mr. Miller moved from Benton County, Mo. to southwest Mo. in the spring of 1856, and located in Newton County, near Neosho, where he lived on a farm until the fall of 1907 when he sold his farm and moved to Oklahoma. He was married to Miss Annie Vassar on September 1, 1870. To this union were born 13 children, three of whom proceeded him to the spirit world. [Andrew J. born 2/23/1872 died 3/6/1872, Oney F. born 1/20/1883 died 9/8/1883, and an infant born and died August 1893, all in Missouri.]
He leaves to morn his loss a loving wife and ten children, 6 boys and 4 girls. He was a devoted husband and a loving father. Mr. Miller was converted at the age of 42 years and was used of the Lord several years as a local minister in preaching the Gospel. We weep not as those that have no hope. He has gone to reap his reward. [Note: Verbatim transcription reflecting some errors.]
Family Members
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David Laffiett "Dave" Miller
1873–1962
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Dora Belle Miller Carnagua
1875–1919
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Benjamin Riley Miller
1877–1971
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John Alexander Miller
1879–1932
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Daniel Abraham Miller
1881–1979
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William Edward Miller
1886–1911
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Samuel Bertie Miller
1888–1918
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Fannie Ellen Miller Garner
1891–1984
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Ilah Artelia Miller Stokes
1895–1982
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