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Hannah Rose Miller

Birth
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Dec 1849 (aged 40)
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Hannah married James M. Miller (1808-1882); 7 children:
James Rose Miller 1832–1903; Civil War veteran; married 5 September 1855 to Sarah Olivia Morton 1834-1896
William Miller (twin) 1834–before 1897
Martha E. Miller (twin) 1834–1908; married Mr. Walk
David McKinley Miller 1836– ; married 1861 to Sarah Amelia King 1842-1898
Irwin Miller 1837–1907
Sarah Ellen Miller 1843-1909; married Mr. Johnson
Lavinia Miller 1844-1918; married Job Williams

The 1850 Federal Mortality Schedule for Wolf Creek Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, lists Hannah Miller, 41, died December 1849 of erysipelas.

The 1850 census of Wolf Creek Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, shows Hannah's widower James M. Miller, 42, a carpenter, and his son William, 16, living with Hannah's cousin, Mary (Rose) Robb, 41, Mary's husband, J.C. Robb, 41, a stone mason, & their children.
Nearby, Hannah's son James Rose Miller, 18, a laborer, and his sister Lavinia Miller, 5, were living with Hannah's cousin, James McKinley Rose, 29, a farmer, his wife Maria, 20, and their baby daughter Laura.
Also nearby, Hannah's son David McKinley Miller, 14, was living with his maternal grandparents, James & Martha (McKinley) Rose.
Hannah's daughter Martha, 17, was living with her uncle Ephraim Rose & his wife & young children.
Hannah married James M. Miller (1808-1882); 7 children:
James Rose Miller 1832–1903; Civil War veteran; married 5 September 1855 to Sarah Olivia Morton 1834-1896
William Miller (twin) 1834–before 1897
Martha E. Miller (twin) 1834–1908; married Mr. Walk
David McKinley Miller 1836– ; married 1861 to Sarah Amelia King 1842-1898
Irwin Miller 1837–1907
Sarah Ellen Miller 1843-1909; married Mr. Johnson
Lavinia Miller 1844-1918; married Job Williams

The 1850 Federal Mortality Schedule for Wolf Creek Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, lists Hannah Miller, 41, died December 1849 of erysipelas.

The 1850 census of Wolf Creek Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, shows Hannah's widower James M. Miller, 42, a carpenter, and his son William, 16, living with Hannah's cousin, Mary (Rose) Robb, 41, Mary's husband, J.C. Robb, 41, a stone mason, & their children.
Nearby, Hannah's son James Rose Miller, 18, a laborer, and his sister Lavinia Miller, 5, were living with Hannah's cousin, James McKinley Rose, 29, a farmer, his wife Maria, 20, and their baby daughter Laura.
Also nearby, Hannah's son David McKinley Miller, 14, was living with his maternal grandparents, James & Martha (McKinley) Rose.
Hannah's daughter Martha, 17, was living with her uncle Ephraim Rose & his wife & young children.


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