Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania, by Samuel T. Wiley, edited by Henry W. Ruoff, published by Rush, West and Company 1893 - Philadelphia, Pa, Page 303:
"Nathaniel Miller was born in Albany [township], Berks county, in 1834, but came in 1867 to Schuylkill county, locating in Orwigsburg, and was engaged for a number of years in operating a stage line between Orwigsburg and Landingville, but abandoned that and went into the green grocery business, which he followed the remainder of his active life. His death occurred September 2, 1873. He was a whig formerly, but a republican from the organization of that party. He was a consistent member of the Reformed church. He married Mary Greenawald, a daughter of Jacob Greenawald, and had the following children: George, dead; Herman G., who resides in Summerville, South Carolina, a photographer; Alfred M., and Annie E."
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; genealogy--family history--biography; containing historical sketches of old families and of representative and prominent citizens, past and present, J. H. Beers, Chicago, 1916, Volume I, Page 304:
"The family to which Mr. Miller belongs is from Berks county, his father, Nathaniel Miller, having been a native of Albany township, that county, born in 1834. In 1867 he came to Schuylkill county and settled at Orwigsburg, where for a number of years he was engaged in conducting a stage line between that point and Landingville. Later he went into the green grocery business, which he followed until his retirement. He died Sept. 2, 1873, in the faith of the Reformed Church. Politically he was originally a Whig, joining the Republican party upon its organization. He married Mary Greenawald, daughter of Jacob Greenawald, and they were the parents of children as follows: George, who is deceased; Herman G., engaged in the confectionery and newspaper business; Alfred M., of Orwigsburg: and Annie E., of Washington, D.C. Though left a widow with three small children, Mrs. Miller reared them very successfully with their aid. She died Nov. 14 , 1905, at the age of seventy-one years."
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Schuylkill County Pennsylvania, by Samuel T. Wiley, edited by Henry W. Ruoff, published by Rush, West and Company 1893 - Philadelphia, Pa, Page 303:
"Nathaniel Miller was born in Albany [township], Berks county, in 1834, but came in 1867 to Schuylkill county, locating in Orwigsburg, and was engaged for a number of years in operating a stage line between Orwigsburg and Landingville, but abandoned that and went into the green grocery business, which he followed the remainder of his active life. His death occurred September 2, 1873. He was a whig formerly, but a republican from the organization of that party. He was a consistent member of the Reformed church. He married Mary Greenawald, a daughter of Jacob Greenawald, and had the following children: George, dead; Herman G., who resides in Summerville, South Carolina, a photographer; Alfred M., and Annie E."
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; genealogy--family history--biography; containing historical sketches of old families and of representative and prominent citizens, past and present, J. H. Beers, Chicago, 1916, Volume I, Page 304:
"The family to which Mr. Miller belongs is from Berks county, his father, Nathaniel Miller, having been a native of Albany township, that county, born in 1834. In 1867 he came to Schuylkill county and settled at Orwigsburg, where for a number of years he was engaged in conducting a stage line between that point and Landingville. Later he went into the green grocery business, which he followed until his retirement. He died Sept. 2, 1873, in the faith of the Reformed Church. Politically he was originally a Whig, joining the Republican party upon its organization. He married Mary Greenawald, daughter of Jacob Greenawald, and they were the parents of children as follows: George, who is deceased; Herman G., engaged in the confectionery and newspaper business; Alfred M., of Orwigsburg: and Annie E., of Washington, D.C. Though left a widow with three small children, Mrs. Miller reared them very successfully with their aid. She died Nov. 14 , 1905, at the age of seventy-one years."
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