In current research, it is being discovered Frances' relatives came from the Netherlands, which was maybe a part of Germany or near Germany at the time. It is possible she had 2 other paternal relatives in America - Otto Miller and Leopold Miller, who owned the plots in which she and her husband are buried -- as the grave marker reads "Miller*Fuchs.
I have pieces of documents in Dutch and translated somewhat. I've also a booklet of receipts of payments for their piano renting business.
There were no visible markers of their grave but I discovered the stone when seeing a teensy corner of something white sticking out from grass. I started digging w/my fingers until lent a shovel. It is like I was meant to find it. So her relatives must have buried her and her husband there.
In current research, it is being discovered Frances' relatives came from the Netherlands, which was maybe a part of Germany or near Germany at the time. It is possible she had 2 other paternal relatives in America - Otto Miller and Leopold Miller, who owned the plots in which she and her husband are buried -- as the grave marker reads "Miller*Fuchs.
I have pieces of documents in Dutch and translated somewhat. I've also a booklet of receipts of payments for their piano renting business.
There were no visible markers of their grave but I discovered the stone when seeing a teensy corner of something white sticking out from grass. I started digging w/my fingers until lent a shovel. It is like I was meant to find it. So her relatives must have buried her and her husband there.
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