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Adelbert Edger Miller

Birth
New York, USA
Death
23 Jan 1941 (aged 63)
Schoharie County, New York, USA
Burial
Middleburgh, Schoharie County, New York, USA Add to Map
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1917-18 WWI registration card- Adelbert Edger Miller, residence Bainbridge, NY, age 42, B: 10/2/1876, laborer at National Milk Sugar Co. nearest relative Carrie Miller, medium height and build, blue eyes, brown hair.

January 24, 1941 Amsterdam Recorder- Adelbert Miller, 63, farmer, died yesterday morning at his home at Lykers Extension. He was born in Spruceton, NY, son of William and Lydia (Brooks) Miller, on October 2, 1877. For the past 6 years he resided at Lykers Extension. He was a member of the Townsend Club 1, Sharon Hill. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Adelaide (Rivenburgh) Miller; sons Walter, William and Harry of Lykers Extension; daughter Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Oneonta; brothers Seward of Schoharie Junction and Rin/Riu of Norwich; 7 grandchildren. Burial in Middleburgh Cemetery.
January 25, 1941 (Schenectady Gazette)- Adelbert Miller died early yesterday morning at his home on the Lykers-Argusville road. He was born in Spencerton Oct. 2. 1877, son of William and Lydla Brooks Miller, He had lived on the farm where he died the past six years, and was a member of the Townsend club of Sharon Hill.
January 27, 1941 (Schenectady Gazette) -
Funeral services were held yesterday for Adelbert E. Miller, 64 of Argusville, who died Thursday morning at his home. He had been in poor health for several months. Rev. Arthur O. Hoppe of Sharon Springs Methodist church which Mr. Miller attended, officiated. Burial was at Middleburg. Formerly of Summit, Mr. Miller had operated a farm at Argusville for the last five years. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Walter of Oneonta, Harold of New Berlin, and William of Ft. Benning, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Oneonta; two brothers, Seward Miller of Lawyersvllle and Lorenzo of Norwich, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews
1917-18 WWI registration card- Adelbert Edger Miller, residence Bainbridge, NY, age 42, B: 10/2/1876, laborer at National Milk Sugar Co. nearest relative Carrie Miller, medium height and build, blue eyes, brown hair.

January 24, 1941 Amsterdam Recorder- Adelbert Miller, 63, farmer, died yesterday morning at his home at Lykers Extension. He was born in Spruceton, NY, son of William and Lydia (Brooks) Miller, on October 2, 1877. For the past 6 years he resided at Lykers Extension. He was a member of the Townsend Club 1, Sharon Hill. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Adelaide (Rivenburgh) Miller; sons Walter, William and Harry of Lykers Extension; daughter Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Oneonta; brothers Seward of Schoharie Junction and Rin/Riu of Norwich; 7 grandchildren. Burial in Middleburgh Cemetery.
January 25, 1941 (Schenectady Gazette)- Adelbert Miller died early yesterday morning at his home on the Lykers-Argusville road. He was born in Spencerton Oct. 2. 1877, son of William and Lydla Brooks Miller, He had lived on the farm where he died the past six years, and was a member of the Townsend club of Sharon Hill.
January 27, 1941 (Schenectady Gazette) -
Funeral services were held yesterday for Adelbert E. Miller, 64 of Argusville, who died Thursday morning at his home. He had been in poor health for several months. Rev. Arthur O. Hoppe of Sharon Springs Methodist church which Mr. Miller attended, officiated. Burial was at Middleburg. Formerly of Summit, Mr. Miller had operated a farm at Argusville for the last five years. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Walter of Oneonta, Harold of New Berlin, and William of Ft. Benning, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Oneonta; two brothers, Seward Miller of Lawyersvllle and Lorenzo of Norwich, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews

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