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Miller Archer

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Miller Archer

Birth
New Egypt, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Death
4 Mar 1896 (aged 44)
New Egypt, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Whiting, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Miller Archer Husband of Elizabeth Fowler both of there head stones are home made. Miller's has yellow sand stones in it and was at one time painted. he is buried near to his wife. the stone could be considered rubble if you don't notice the placement of the colored stones in the concrete. both are with in 5 feet of each other. look at the shape of his wifes head stone and the other stone that looks like it. and that is miller's head stone. the Pic can be found My Ancestry.com page. I managed to upload the pic. the headstone for Miller Archer has no inscription. the only I.D. is the location near to his wife. with out the inscription there is no way to tell whom the other are that look similar. Her Father was Aaron Fowler mother was Edith. Edith is believed to have died in child birth or shortly after in 1840s Aaron later married Frances Fowler his cousin.
Miller Archer Husband of Elizabeth Fowler both of there head stones are home made. Miller's has yellow sand stones in it and was at one time painted. he is buried near to his wife. the stone could be considered rubble if you don't notice the placement of the colored stones in the concrete. both are with in 5 feet of each other. look at the shape of his wifes head stone and the other stone that looks like it. and that is miller's head stone. the Pic can be found My Ancestry.com page. I managed to upload the pic. the headstone for Miller Archer has no inscription. the only I.D. is the location near to his wife. with out the inscription there is no way to tell whom the other are that look similar. Her Father was Aaron Fowler mother was Edith. Edith is believed to have died in child birth or shortly after in 1840s Aaron later married Frances Fowler his cousin.

Inscription

This Head stone is Home made out of concrete. the words are spelled out with yellow sand stones and Cole pieces. and at one time was painted. in resent years do to construction in the area many of the home made monuments have been removed thought to be rubble and construction debris



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