Advertisement

Advertisement

David John Miller

Birth
Jefferson Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Aug 1892 (aged 74)
Jackson County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Mail Tribune, 1892-1895 p. 19 Etna Items:
Friday, Sept. 9, 1892 (translated by Rogue Valley Genealogy Society)
The personal belongings of David Miller, deceased, were taken in charge by Rufus Akers, a son-in-law of the deceased, who paid all charges and removed the same to Douglas county, where he resides.

Mail Tribune, 1892-1895 p. 18 Etna Items:
Friday, August 19, 1892 (translated by Rogue Valley Genealogy Society)
An old gentleman by the name of David Miller came here from Gridley, Cal, recently to rent Col. Johnson's ranch, and took sick shortly after his arrival, but it was thought not seriously, and on August 8 was feeling quite well. On the 9th Col. Johnson came up from Medford to complete the contract, and while conversing Mr. Miller was taken suddenly ill and was assisted to his bed, where he lay apparently at ease, then taking two long breaths, expired. Help was summoned but to no avail. The remains were buried on the 10th on Col. Johnson's ranch. The personal effects are in charge of a committee. He leaves a son at Gridley, Cal., and a daughter at Roseburg, Ore., to mourn his death. He is supposed to have been about 73. Parties wishing further information, will please write to or see in person L. J. Marck, at Etna post office, Jackson County, Oregon.
Mail Tribune, 1892-1895 p. 19 Etna Items:
Friday, Sept. 9, 1892 (translated by Rogue Valley Genealogy Society)
The personal belongings of David Miller, deceased, were taken in charge by Rufus Akers, a son-in-law of the deceased, who paid all charges and removed the same to Douglas county, where he resides.

Mail Tribune, 1892-1895 p. 18 Etna Items:
Friday, August 19, 1892 (translated by Rogue Valley Genealogy Society)
An old gentleman by the name of David Miller came here from Gridley, Cal, recently to rent Col. Johnson's ranch, and took sick shortly after his arrival, but it was thought not seriously, and on August 8 was feeling quite well. On the 9th Col. Johnson came up from Medford to complete the contract, and while conversing Mr. Miller was taken suddenly ill and was assisted to his bed, where he lay apparently at ease, then taking two long breaths, expired. Help was summoned but to no avail. The remains were buried on the 10th on Col. Johnson's ranch. The personal effects are in charge of a committee. He leaves a son at Gridley, Cal., and a daughter at Roseburg, Ore., to mourn his death. He is supposed to have been about 73. Parties wishing further information, will please write to or see in person L. J. Marck, at Etna post office, Jackson County, Oregon.


Advertisement