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Charles Selner Miller

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Charles Selner Miller

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Jul 1926 (aged 83)
Burial
Wakarusa, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Miller.-On July 26, 1926, in Goshen, Ind., of the infirmities of age, Charles Selner Miller; aged 82 y. 9 m. 23 d. He was born Sept. 29, 1843, in Wayne Co., Ohio. He was the son of Joseph and Catherine Selner Miller.

While he was still a child, the family moved to Huntington Co., Ind., where he grew to manhood. In the winter of 1863 the family moved to Elkhart Co., where he spent the remainder of his years.

He was united in marriage with Nancy A. Shaum, in January, 1867. She preceded him in death nineteen years ago. To this marriage were born one son (Harrison), and one daughter (Ida).

He later married Sarah Shaum Otto, who survives him. He leaves (besides his wife and children), six grandchildren, a step-daughter, a sister, and many relatives and friends.

He was buried July 28 at the Olive Mennonite Church where appropriate services were conducted by Frank Kreider and John F. Funk. The funeral was well attended. In his earlier days Bro. Miller had been a member of the Mennonite Church. In his later years he united with the Brethren Church."

Gospel Herald
Vol. XIX, No. 20
August 12, 1926

Miller.-On July 26, 1926, in Goshen, Ind., of the infirmities of age, Charles Selner Miller; aged 82 y. 9 m. 23 d. He was born Sept. 29, 1843, in Wayne Co., Ohio. He was the son of Joseph and Catherine Selner Miller.

While he was still a child, the family moved to Huntington Co., Ind., where he grew to manhood. In the winter of 1863 the family moved to Elkhart Co., where he spent the remainder of his years.

He was united in marriage with Nancy A. Shaum, in January, 1867. She preceded him in death nineteen years ago. To this marriage were born one son (Harrison), and one daughter (Ida).

He later married Sarah Shaum Otto, who survives him. He leaves (besides his wife and children), six grandchildren, a step-daughter, a sister, and many relatives and friends.

He was buried July 28 at the Olive Mennonite Church where appropriate services were conducted by Frank Kreider and John F. Funk. The funeral was well attended. In his earlier days Bro. Miller had been a member of the Mennonite Church. In his later years he united with the Brethren Church."

Gospel Herald
Vol. XIX, No. 20
August 12, 1926


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