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Ellsworth C. MILLER
Rebecca Hyatt MAHLEY |
Husband: Ellsworth / Elsworth C. "Elzie" MILLER
Birth: 19 Apr 1862, Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., OH Death: 19 Nov 1894, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH Disposition: buried Mound View Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Knox Co., OH Father: George MILLER Mother: Nancy Ann DUNCAN |
Marriage: |
Wife: Rebecca Hyatt MAILLEY / MAILEY / MAHLEY
Birth: 1 May 1866, Killbuck, Holmes Co., OH Death: 21 Aug 1919, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH Disposition: buried Mound View Cemetery, Mount Vernon, Knox Co., OH Occupation: homemaker Other Spouse: m2. 4 Sep 1899, Knox Co., OH, Hugh S. KECK Father: Philip MAHLEY / MAILEY, b. 1814/5, Baden Mother: Julia A. MARBLEY, b. 1829/30, Baden MAILLEY and MAILEY appear to be Anglicized spellings of German surname MAHLEY. |
Children — born in Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., OH: |
1. Cecelia MILLER, b. 31 Dec 1885; d. 26 Jun 1967, OH;
m. 6 Aug 1907, Knox Co., OH; John Edward TREESE (1887-1947)
2. Guy MILLER, b. 12 May 1887 3. Edith MILLER, b. 25 Jun 1889/90; d. 7 May 1983, Bucyrus, Crawford Co., OH; m. 17 Aug 1907, Knox Co., OH, George Glenn FRIZZELL (1884-1948) 4. Judith Ann MILLER, b. 2 Feb 1891/93; d. 23 Jul 1952, An Arbor, Washtenaw, MI; m. 27 May 1911, Knox Co., OH, John Henry HERSCHLER (1887-1950) |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; DEU, Deutschland, FRG, Federal Republic of Germany; USA, US, United States, Ohio |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Elsworth MILLER (æ 7, b. OH) is living in Mount Vernon, Knox Co., OH, with his parents (q.v.). Rebecca MAILEY (æ 3, b. OH) is living in Killbuck Twp., Holmes Co., OH (p. 74A), with her parents, Philip MAILEY (æ 55, b. DEU) & Julia (æ 40, b. DEU), plus an older sister. 3. 1880 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Ellsworth CRANDALL (sic) (æ 18, b. OH) is living in Mount Vernon, Knox Co., OH, with his parents (q.v.). Rebecca MALEY [indexed "Maby"] is living in Killbuck, Holmes Co., OH (p. 303A), with her widowed mother, Julia MALEY (æ 50, b. Baden), plus an older sister. 4. 1890 U.S. Census: the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed. I added a hypothetical record for Ellsworth in the 1890 census of Mount Vernon, Knox Co., OH, to show visually the connection between his parents, spouse, and children. There is no doubt he was there, and otherwise, we have no appearance of Ellsworth as a married adult in the Timeline. 5. 1900 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #6 of 42): 604 East Front Street, Mt. Vernon (Ward 1), Clinton Twp., Knox Co., OH, p. 66A, SN 3A, SD 13, ED 48, enumerated 4 Jun 1900, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1900 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤(•)
6. 1910 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #2 of 15): Smith Building (Room H), 227½ S Main St., Mt. Vernon City (Ward 2), Pct. 2, Knox Co., OH, Roll T624_1199, p. 47B, SN 1B, SD 13, ED 57, enumerated 15 Apr 1910, official enumeration date 15 Apr 1910 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤(•)
9. Find-a-Grave: Entries (online at findagrave.com):
10. Genealogical data in an email from descendant, David MILLER . 11. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). 12. LDS. Family Search: Family Trees (online at familysearch.org). |
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