MILLER, Elizabeth (Morrow)

Date of birth:  abt 1836 – Ohio
Date of death: Dec 1893 – Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee

The Franklin Democrat, Friday, December 22, 1893,
Volume XXXIV Number 24, page 6 column 3

FROM OVER THE COUNTY.

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NINEVEH.

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Mrs. George Miller’s remains were brought here Wednesday to be laid away in the village cemetery. Mrs. Miller was formerly a resident of our town who lived and reared a family in our community. Two of her sisters, Mrs. Sarah Brown and Miss Mary Marrow [sic], with their brother, John, still re­main here. The citizens deeply sympa­thize with the bereaved families. Mrs. Miller died in Memphis, Tenn.

Link to Elizabeth (Morrow) Miller’s grave

Notes: Mary Marrow’s headstone, which is also for Sarah Brown, gives her last name as Morrow.

Johnson County, Indiana.; Marriage Records 1851–1875 Valume 2, D. A. R., transcribed by Edna Thompson Bice, records on page 52 that George W. Miller married Elisobett [sic] Morrow on 24 Mar 1851.

The 1860 US Federal Census for Nineveh, Johnson County, Indiana records thirty-three-year-old, Indiana-born George W. Miller, his twenty-four-year-old, Ohio-born wife Elizabeth Miller and their Indiana-born children, eight-year-old Alvin H, six-year-old Everet F., four-year-old Eudora, two-year-old Catharine and one-month-old infant Miller.

Submitted by Mark McCrady, Cathea Curry and Lois Johnson