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Cornelius Elton Millar

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Cornelius Elton Millar

Birth
Pike County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Jan 1909 (aged 76)
Wakefield, Pike County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Piketon, Pike County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0518917, Longitude: -83.0185722
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A short biography that mentions Cornelius Millar, his parents and grandfather. An excerpt from " The Biographical record of Logan County, Illinois" The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1901"……On the 12th day of May, 1856, Dr. Sargent was united in marriage with Miss Rebecca Millar, who was born in Pike county, Ohio in 1832, and was a daughter of Cornelius Elton and Nancy (James) Millar. Her father, who was a classical scholar, removed from Virginia to Ohio at an early day, and settled in the Scioto valley, on the southern boundary of Pike county. His wife was the eldest daughter of Hon. John James, who removed to Marietta, Ohio in company with the Putnams and others. Mr. James was intensely religious and imbued his children with the same disposition. In the Millar family were four children ; Jane, wife of Sanford Williams, a farmer of Kansas; Julia Ann, wife of Rev. John Q. Gibson, a Methodist Episcopal minister; Rebecca, who became Mrs. Sargent; and Cornelius Elton, a farmer and capitalist of Scioto County, Ohio...."
Source: Jackson Cty, OH & Kinfolk

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1852 U.S., School Catalogs
Name: C E Millar
Publication Year: 1852
Publication Place: Ohio
School Name: Ohio Wesleyan University
Residence Place: Piketon
Note: Junior Section

1909 Ohio, Deaths-Pike
Name: C E Miller
Death Date: 12 Jan 1909
Death Place: Scioto Pike, Ohio, USA
A short biography that mentions Cornelius Millar, his parents and grandfather. An excerpt from " The Biographical record of Logan County, Illinois" The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1901"……On the 12th day of May, 1856, Dr. Sargent was united in marriage with Miss Rebecca Millar, who was born in Pike county, Ohio in 1832, and was a daughter of Cornelius Elton and Nancy (James) Millar. Her father, who was a classical scholar, removed from Virginia to Ohio at an early day, and settled in the Scioto valley, on the southern boundary of Pike county. His wife was the eldest daughter of Hon. John James, who removed to Marietta, Ohio in company with the Putnams and others. Mr. James was intensely religious and imbued his children with the same disposition. In the Millar family were four children ; Jane, wife of Sanford Williams, a farmer of Kansas; Julia Ann, wife of Rev. John Q. Gibson, a Methodist Episcopal minister; Rebecca, who became Mrs. Sargent; and Cornelius Elton, a farmer and capitalist of Scioto County, Ohio...."
Source: Jackson Cty, OH & Kinfolk

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1852 U.S., School Catalogs
Name: C E Millar
Publication Year: 1852
Publication Place: Ohio
School Name: Ohio Wesleyan University
Residence Place: Piketon
Note: Junior Section

1909 Ohio, Deaths-Pike
Name: C E Miller
Death Date: 12 Jan 1909
Death Place: Scioto Pike, Ohio, USA


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