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Daniel Miley

Birth2 March 1848 - Greenville, Darke, Ohio, United States
Death8 NOV 1899 - Greenville, Darke, OH
MotherElizabeth Dininger
FatherIsaiah Miley

Born in Greenville, Darke, Ohio, United States on 2 March 1848 to Isaiah Miley and Elizabeth Dininger. Daniel Miley married Susan Minerva Ammons-Miley and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 NOV 1899 in Greenville, Darke, OH.

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Parents
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Isaiah Miley
1824 - 1870
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Elizabeth Dininger
1820 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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Susan Minerva Ammons-miley
1851 - 1886
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Mary Ann Kammerer
1857 - 1941
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Betsy Beach
Unknown - Unknown
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Esta Alice Miley
1872 - 1959
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Mary Etta Miley
1873 - Unknown
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Zeno Hans Miley
1879 - 1952
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William Harrison Miley
1883 - 1928
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Jennie L. Miley
1874 - 1878
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Fannie Mae Miley
1881 - 1881

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