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Miss Catharine Miller was a daughter of John J. Miller, a well known farmer of Rockingham county, Virginia. In 1869, in Virginia, Catharine married Jacob Niswander. Unto them were born seven children, two of whom died in infancy.
Their children and grandchildren are:
1. Rebecca wed Quinter Connell, they have seven children.
2. John S. wed Ida Adams, a daughter of Warren Adams, children: Nina, Freeman, Katie and Roy.
3. Bettie Alice wed John Gritsch (son of Joseph and Celia Gritsch, natives of Germany), their children: Marvin, Celia, John and Howard.
4. Walter J. wed Eda Adams, a sister of his brother John's wife. Their children: Audrey and Thelma.
5. Benjamin, wed Susan Kagey, a daughter of Samuel Kagey of Virginia. Their children: Walter and Owen, who was killed in 1910, when a little lad of 6yrs., being run over by a wagon.
[Source: "History of Poweshiek County, IA, A Record..." by Prof. L. F. Parker. Chicago. Published 1911. page 327]
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Could you please add this to her bio:
Miss Catharine Miller was a daughter of John J. Miller, a well known farmer of Rockingham county, Virginia. In 1869, in Virginia, Catharine married Jacob Niswander. Unto them were born seven children, two of whom died in infancy.
Their children and grandchildren are:
1. Rebecca wed Quinter Connell, they have seven children.
2. John S. wed Ida Adams, a daughter of Warren Adams, children: Nina, Freeman, Katie and Roy.
3. Bettie Alice wed John Gritsch (son of Joseph and Celia Gritsch, natives of Germany), their children: Marvin, Celia, John and Howard.
4. Walter J. wed Eda Adams, a sister of his brother John's wife. Their children: Audrey and Thelma.
5. Benjamin, wed Susan Kagey, a daughter of Samuel Kagey of Virginia. Their children: Walter and Owen, who was killed in 1910, when a little lad of 6yrs., being run over by a wagon.
[Source: "History of Poweshiek County, IA, A Record..." by Prof. L. F. Parker. Chicago. Published 1911. page 327]
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