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Harriette <I>Gowen</I> Miller

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Harriette Gowen Miller

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Apr 1971 (aged 79)
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Departement des Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Burial
Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Lot 2
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Cause of death - Cancer of pancreas
died in the American Hospital
at Neuilly sur Seine, France.

Harriette married
[1] Henry Payne BINGHAM
on 13 January 1912
at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
{born - 9 December 1887
at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
died 25 March 1955
at Palm Beach, Florida
son of Charles William BINGHAM
and Mary Perry PAYNE}.
Henry and Harriette were the parents of;
Henry Payne, Barbara.

[2] George Harlan MILLER
on 6 May 1926 at Paris, France.

BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY -
Who's Who in America:
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Harriet G. Miller was a pupil of Cleveland School of Art.
She studied with established painter, Picart Le Doux in Paris, France. She was a member of of N. A. Women PS Grand Central Art Gallery. She sculptured through the 1930's and her work was included in the 1939 New York World's Fair. She sculptured until arthritis made it impossible to continue, however, remained a painter for the rest of her life. From the 1950's onward, Harriette ran 'Whimsey Antiques' in Arlington where she sold dolls, pewter, silver, and, art glass.

Harriette left an estate of $700,000.00
Cause of death - Cancer of pancreas
died in the American Hospital
at Neuilly sur Seine, France.

Harriette married
[1] Henry Payne BINGHAM
on 13 January 1912
at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
{born - 9 December 1887
at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
died 25 March 1955
at Palm Beach, Florida
son of Charles William BINGHAM
and Mary Perry PAYNE}.
Henry and Harriette were the parents of;
Henry Payne, Barbara.

[2] George Harlan MILLER
on 6 May 1926 at Paris, France.

BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY -
Who's Who in America:
************************
Harriet G. Miller was a pupil of Cleveland School of Art.
She studied with established painter, Picart Le Doux in Paris, France. She was a member of of N. A. Women PS Grand Central Art Gallery. She sculptured through the 1930's and her work was included in the 1939 New York World's Fair. She sculptured until arthritis made it impossible to continue, however, remained a painter for the rest of her life. From the 1950's onward, Harriette ran 'Whimsey Antiques' in Arlington where she sold dolls, pewter, silver, and, art glass.

Harriette left an estate of $700,000.00

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HARRIETTE GOWEN MILLER
1892 - 1971



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