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Wabash
Bertha May Miller
b.
1 May 1889
Indiana
d.
7 Mar 1936
Wabash County, Indiana
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Parents and Siblings
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F
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John Miller
1859 - 1933
M
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Marilda Hoover
1864 - 1924
m.
11 Dec 1884
Clarence Franklin Miller
1887 - 1957
Bertha May Miller
1889 - 1936
Stella A. Miller
1891 - 1891
Charles William Miller
1892 - 1963
Clara Alice Miller
1894 - 1972
John Henry Miller, Jr.
1896 - 1918
Henry Miller
Elizabeth C. Miller
1897 - 1956
Lewis Homer Miller
1899 - 1976
Lawrence Albert Miller
1902 - 1966
Marie Miller
1903 - 1983
Francis D Miller
1905 - 1980
Milfred Menton Miller
1907 - 1973
Spouse and Children
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H
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Charles Adam Schenkel
1884 - 1977
W
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Bertha May Miller
1889 - 1936
m.
Gladys Viola Schenkel
1906 - 1995
Arthur Alfred Schenkel
1907 - 1992
Golda Pauline Schenkel
1908 - 2000
Raymond Schenkel
1910 - 1971
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
Bertha May Miller
Gender
Female
Birth
?
1 May 1889
Indiana
Marriage
to
Charles Adam Schenkel
Death
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7 Mar 1936
Wabash County, Indiana
Burial
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Wabash, Indiana, United States
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JOHN MILLER FAMILY
References
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History of Wabash County, Indiana
:
a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests
. (Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1914).
Lauer, Dorothy (Hawkins).
Jacob Miller Family History
Rewritten 1952.
Probably written by Dorothy (Hawkins) LAUER
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