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Charles Dickens Miller

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Charles Dickens Miller

Birth
Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 May 1949 (aged 69)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1243463, Longitude: -118.2457176
Plot
Vale of Memory, Map 1, Lot 1693, Space 1
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Son of Henry A. Miller and Ella M. Potter, who married 21 February 1875 in Schuyler county, Missouri.

[Missouri Marriage Records, 1805 - 2002.]

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Miss Florence E. Rapp, a niece of James E. Hartzell, M. E. bishop of Africa, is a bride, the happy man being Charles D. Miller.

The marriage took place at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 4, at No. 1120 North Fifth street, the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Rapp. Mrs. Rapp is a sister of Bishop Hartzell.

The ceremony was performed by Reverend Parker Shields. The wedding was private, the guests being limited to immediate relatives.

Mr. Miller is a plumber in the employ of the E. Best Steam Heating and Plumbing company. The fair young bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Rapp. The newly wedded couple have a large circle of friends.

By a coincidence a brother of the bride, Donald Rapp, married a Miss Miller, but the latter and the plumber are not related -- except as this marriage connects them.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Monday, July 6, 1903; page 3.
Son of Henry A. Miller and Ella M. Potter, who married 21 February 1875 in Schuyler county, Missouri.

[Missouri Marriage Records, 1805 - 2002.]

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Miss Florence E. Rapp, a niece of James E. Hartzell, M. E. bishop of Africa, is a bride, the happy man being Charles D. Miller.

The marriage took place at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, July 4, at No. 1120 North Fifth street, the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Rapp. Mrs. Rapp is a sister of Bishop Hartzell.

The ceremony was performed by Reverend Parker Shields. The wedding was private, the guests being limited to immediate relatives.

Mr. Miller is a plumber in the employ of the E. Best Steam Heating and Plumbing company. The fair young bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Rapp. The newly wedded couple have a large circle of friends.

By a coincidence a brother of the bride, Donald Rapp, married a Miss Miller, but the latter and the plumber are not related -- except as this marriage connects them.

- The Quincy Daily Herald, Monday, July 6, 1903; page 3.

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