Madison and his family and Marys' sister, Annie O. Reynolds who never married are buried at the Millner Family cemetery in Cascade, Pittsylvania County, VA.
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Pryor was a Merchant and lived on Moir Street in Leaksville, N.C.
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The Leaksville News week of Dec. 9th 1926...
In what was described as "the most brilliant social affair of the season," the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Millner was celebrated in Leaksville at "Blossom Terrace," the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank King.
Throughout the house, lights were shaded in gold and a wedding cake with the anniversary dates 1876-1926 was placed on the lace-covered dining room table. Rooms throughout the house were decorated with smilax, ivy and yellow chrysanthemums.
Mr. Xirchais and Miss Grotenfendt furnished music throughout, and three of Mrs. Millner's girlhood friends, Mrs. J.H. Lane, Mrs. J.M. Price and Mrs. T.G. Taylor, sang "When You And I Were Young Maggie" and "Long, Long Ago." A quartette of her friends sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold."
After a salad course was served, Mrs. Millner cut the wedding cake and this was served with ice cream.
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WILL SOMEONE PLEASE SHARE SOME INFO ON THIS FAMILY ?????
Madison and his family and Marys' sister, Annie O. Reynolds who never married are buried at the Millner Family cemetery in Cascade, Pittsylvania County, VA.
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Pryor was a Merchant and lived on Moir Street in Leaksville, N.C.
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The Leaksville News week of Dec. 9th 1926...
In what was described as "the most brilliant social affair of the season," the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Millner was celebrated in Leaksville at "Blossom Terrace," the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank King.
Throughout the house, lights were shaded in gold and a wedding cake with the anniversary dates 1876-1926 was placed on the lace-covered dining room table. Rooms throughout the house were decorated with smilax, ivy and yellow chrysanthemums.
Mr. Xirchais and Miss Grotenfendt furnished music throughout, and three of Mrs. Millner's girlhood friends, Mrs. J.H. Lane, Mrs. J.M. Price and Mrs. T.G. Taylor, sang "When You And I Were Young Maggie" and "Long, Long Ago." A quartette of her friends sang "Silver Threads Among the Gold."
After a salad course was served, Mrs. Millner cut the wedding cake and this was served with ice cream.
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WILL SOMEONE PLEASE SHARE SOME INFO ON THIS FAMILY ?????
Family Members
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Mary Caroline Millner Martin
1850–1911
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Madison Monroe Millner Jr
1851–1929
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Thomas Lee Millner Sr
1855–1943
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Samuel Morehead Millner Sr
1856–1945
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Annie E. Millner
1858–1861
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George Reynolds Millner
1862–1936
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Albert Edwin Millner Sr
1864–1958
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Reuben Eugene Millner
1867–1907
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Walter Dearing Millner
1872–1957
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