#3084 Henry Miller ( Salome Jane Knepper • John Jacob "Jacob" Knepper • Hans Peter Knepper • Hans Peter Knepper • Hans Peter Knepper◊ • Tilmann Knepper◊ )
Henry was born 29 Dec 1839 in Licking Co., Ohio. He died 26 Sep 1919. He was buried in Geneva, Indiana.
Henry went to Indiana in 1859 and bought 125 acres of land in Wabash Twp, Adams Co. east of Geneva. He returned to Ohio for a time, then married in Adams Co., Indiana and settled on the farm. He was a farmer and carpenter. He was a veteran of the Civil War from Indiana.
∞ Henry married first #3094 Naomi Nelson.
Marriage notes |
They married 22 Jul 1860 in Adams Co., Indiana. |
Naomi was born 30 Mar 1842. She died 16 Feb 1872. She was buried in Geneva, Indiana.
Children of this relationship:
#3158 | F | i | Sarah Emma "Emma" Miller | (1861–1911) |
#3159 | F | ii | Mary E. Miller | (1865–1941) |
#3162 | M | iii | William Henry Miller | (27 Sep 1866–13 Oct 1918) |
#3160 | F | iv | Carrie Dell Miller | (1868–1947) |
#3161 | M | v | Perry Franklin Miller | (1869–) |
#3163 | M | vi | James O. Miller | (1871–1931) |
#4681 | M | vii | Isaac Miller | (–Infant) |
∞ Henry married second #3095 Martha Boehm.
Marriage notes |
They married 25 Jul 1872 in Adams Co., Indiana. |
Martha was born 28 Jul 1846. She died Mar 1909. She was buried in Geneva, Indiana.
She is the daughter of Barnett & Sarah (Huddle) Boehm.
Children of this relationship:
#4682 | F | i | Cora Olive Miller | (17 Mar 1873–6 Sep 1959) |
#3171 | M | ii | John Andrew Miller | (31 May 1874–23 Jul 1942) |
#3167 | M | iii | Howard A. Miller | (1875–1959) |
#3169 | M | iv | Jacob Tilden "Tilden" Miller | (2 Nov 1876–20 Dec 1909) |
#3170 | M | v | Barney R. Miller | (1 Apr 1879–1967) |
#3164 | F | vi | Nellie B. Miller | (6 Nov 1879–3 Mar 1901) |
#3168 | M | vii | Vernon C. Miller | (8 May 1884–1968) |
#3166 | F | viii | Goldie Miller | (28 May 1886–1978) |
Clifford T. Wig & Dorothy H. Wig, The Knepper Family Tree, (unpublished, Apr 1997). Ref. as [Wig].
Line Generation: 7
Relationship: Fourth Cousins Four Times Removed through Hans Peter Knepper◊