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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Anne Marie MILLER: Birth: 20 JUL 1856 in Alabama. Death: 17 APR 1933 in Eastern Cemetery, Jefferson County, KY

  2. Charles MILLER: Birth: ABT 1859.

  3. Louis MILLER: Birth: ABT 1865.


Notes
a. Note:   N16 1860 Federal Census: Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence, page 43
 line 34, household 794/794
 Joseph M. Miller - 40 M, farmer, --, $300, Bavara Germany
 Mena Miller - 30 F, Baden
 Honor Miller - 4 F, AL
 Charles Miller - 1 M, AL
 Caroline Bargour - 70 F, Baden
  1870 Federal Census: Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville - 11th ward, page 146
 MILLER, Joe, age 50, gardner, born in Bayern, real estate value $2800; personal estate value $1000.
 MILLER, Mena, age 45, gardneress, from Bayern
 MILLER, Anna, age 15, keeps house, born in KY
 MILLER, Charles, age 10, at school, born in KY
 MILLER, Louis, age 5, born in KY
  Died of uraemia. Living at 542 24th Street at time of death.
  1880 Federal Census: Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, ED 151, page 490D
 Joseph MILLER Self M M W 66 GER Occ: Keeps Milk Dairy Fa: GER Mo: GER
 Minnie MILLER Wife F M W 55 GER Occ: Keeps House Fa: GER Mo: GER
 Louis MILLER Son M S W 15 KY Occ: At Home Fa: GER Mo: GER
 Charles MILLER Son M S W 21 TN Occ: Works On A Farm Fa: GER Mo: GER
  According to Edward's Directory of the City of Louisville, a Joseph MILLER was living in the following places:
  1867: laborer; 777 Market, between 19th and 20th Streets
 1870: dairyman; 777 W. Market
  This may or may not be our Joseph MILLER.
  According to Caron's Louisville City Directories, a Joseph MILLER was living in the following places:
  1871: laborer; eastside of 24th between Duncan and Harney
 1872: laborer; eastside of 24th between Duncan and Harney
 1873: laborer; eastside of 24th near Harney
 1874: laborer; eastside of 24th near Duncan
 1875: dairyman; eastside of 24th between Duncan and Harney
 1876: laborer; 81 24th near Harney
 1877: laborer; 81 24th, corner Harney
 1878: laborer; 81 24th near Harney
 1879: dairyman; 81 24th near Harney
  1882: laborer; east 24th south of Griffiths Ave.
 1883: laborer; 545 24th
 1884: dairy; 545 24th, between Bank & Sleven Streets
 1885: 545 24th
 1886: 545 24th
 1887: laborer; 545 24th
 1888: 545 24th
 1889: laborer; 545 24th
 1890: 545 24th
 1891: 545 24th
 1892: 545 24th
 1893: 541 24th (Probably should be 545.)
 1894: 545 24th
 1895: 545 24th
 1896: 545 24th (William SNIPP at same address.)
 1897: 545 24th (William SNIPP at same address.)
 1898: 545 24th (William SNIPP family at same address.)
 1899: Minnie MILLER, widow of Joseph, boarding at 545 24th with SNIPPs.
 1900: Minnie MILLER, boarding southside of Chesnut, west of 33rd St. with SNIPPs.
  This Joseph and Minnie MILLER are clearly the parents of our Anne Marie.
  According to the Louisville Death Records [Book 10, Page 17], available on microfilm at the Jefferson County Urban Government Center, Joseph MILLER, age 74, died on 22 Feb 1898 of uraemia. The record indicates that he was living at 542 (545?) 24th Street at the time of his death. He was buried on 24 Feb 1898 in Eastern Cemetery.
  According to the Louisville Death Records [ Book 10, Page 296], Minnie MILLER, age 68, died 14 Apr 1900 of pneumonia. She was living on Chestnut between 33rd and 34th streets at the time of her death. This is where William and Annie SNIPP was living at the time. She was buried in Eastern Cemetery.


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