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David Miller

Birth10 Jul 1817 - Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Death10 May 1893 - Wilton, Franklin, Maine, USA
MotherBetsy Pierce
FatherDavid Miller

Born in Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA on 10 Jul 1817 to David Miller and Betsy Pierce. David Miller married Abigail Bibber Johnson and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 May 1893 in Wilton, Franklin, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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David Miller
1785 - Unknown
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Betsy Pierce
1790 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Bibber Johnson
1824 - 1862
Children Show all
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Hattie Elizabeth Miller
1848 - 1935
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Charles Morton Miller
1850 - Unknown
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Jennie Florence Miller
1857 - 1900
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Mary Louisa Miller
1860 - 1902
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Isaac Alexander Miller
1854 - 1856
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William Harlow Johnson Miller
1852 - Unknown
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Freddie Morton Miller
1858 - 1859

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