William Bond1
(about 1653 - )
Biography
William Bond was born about 1653.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
Thomas Preston1
(about 1683 - )
Biography
Thomas Preston was born about 1683.1 On 9 December 1718, Thomas Bond and Ann Robertson sold land known as "Antioch" (214 acres) in Baltimore County, Maryland, to Thomas Preston.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
Mary1
(about 1687 - )
Biography
Mary was also known as Mary Deaver.1 She was born about 1687.1 She married Richard Deaver about 1707.1 On 29 June 1745, Richard Deaver and Mary sold land to Daniel Deaver known as "Turkey Hills" (a 170 acre portion) and a portion of "Strawberry Hills" in Baltimore County, Maryland.1 On 15 October 1746, Richard Deaver and Mary sold land where James Lee lived, to Jacob Giles and Co known as "Broken Islands" (133 acres) in Baltimore County, Maryland.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
Daniel Deaver1
(about 1708 - )
Parents
Biography
Daniel Deaver was born about 1708.1 On 29 June 1745, Richard Deaver and Mary sold land known as "Turkey Hills" (a 170 acre portion) and a portion of "Strawberry Hills" in Baltimore County, Maryland, to Daniel Deaver.1 He began military service on 15 September 1775 in Captain John Roger's Company of the Harford County, Maryland Militia.2
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
- [S865] Walter W. Preston, History of Harford County, Maryland, from 1608 (The Year of Smith's Expedition) to the Close of the War of 1812
Henry Donahue1
(about 1686 - before 10 August 1730)
Biography
Henry Donahue was born about 1686.1 He died before 10 August 1730.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
Roger Donahue1
(about 1707 - )
Parents
Biography
Roger Donahue was born about 1707.1 He married Elizabeth about 1727.1 On 5 April 1743, Roger Donahue and William Bond sold land to Robert Briarly. The tract had been divided with Roger's brother, Henry known as "Emm's Delight" (a 168 acre portion) in Baltimore County, Maryland.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
Elizabeth1
(about 1707 - )
Biography
Elizabeth was also known as Elizabeth Donahue.1 She was born about 1707.1 She married Roger Donahue about 1727.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
Daniel Durbin1,2
(2 July 1725 - )
Parents
Biography
Daniel Durbin was born on 2 July 1725 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1,2 On 10 September 1775, Daniel Durbin appeared on a list of Non-Associators and Non-Enrollers in Harford County as owing 6 pounds.3
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
- [S862] Anitra R. Streett, Streett Cousins: McComas, Amos, Wheeler, Scott, Wheeler, and Webb Families
- [S865] Walter W. Preston, History of Harford County, Maryland, from 1608 (The Year of Smith's Expedition) to the Close of the War of 1812
Thomas Durbin1,2
(18 December 1723 - )
Parents
Biography
Thomas Durbin was born on 18 December 1723 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1,2 On 10 September 1775, Thomas Durbin appeared on a list of Non-Associators and Non-Enrollers in Harford County as owing 2 pounds.3 In March 1783, Thomas Durbin served on the grand jury in Harford County, Maryland.3
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
- [S862] Anitra R. Streett, Streett Cousins: McComas, Amos, Wheeler, Scott, Wheeler, and Webb Families
- [S865] Walter W. Preston, History of Harford County, Maryland, from 1608 (The Year of Smith's Expedition) to the Close of the War of 1812
William Durbin1,2
(26 January 1729/30 - )
Parents
Biography
William Durbin was born on 26 January 1729/30 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1,2 On 22 September 1743, William Durbin was named as an heir in the will of John Durbin, his father, to inherit "Hughes' Enlargement". The other heir was John Durbin.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
- [S862] Anitra R. Streett, Streett Cousins: McComas, Amos, Wheeler, Scott, Wheeler, and Webb Families
John Durbin1,2
(15 April 1721 - )
Parents
Biography
John Durbin was born on 15 April 1721 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1,2 On 22 September 1743, John Durbin was named as an heir in the will of John Durbin, his father, appearing to inherit "Betty's Lot" and "Imble's Union" ("Treble Union"). The other heir was William Durbin.1
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Citations
- [S730] Robert Barnes, Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750
- [S862] Anitra R. Streett, Streett Cousins: McComas, Amos, Wheeler, Scott, Wheeler, and Webb Families
Sarah1,2,3
(about 1668 - before 28 December 1736)
Biography
Sarah was also known as Sarah Day.1 She was born about 1668.1,3 She married Nicholas Day about 1688.1 She was named as executor in the will of Nicholas Day on 1 December 1704 in Baltimore County, Maryland.1,3 She made a will on 20 October 1730 when he was sick and weak in body but perfect strength and memory. Dinah Day, Edward Day, Nicholas Day, and Sarah Day were named as heirs.3 Sarah died before 28 December 1736 in Baltimore County, Maryland.3 She had her estate probated on 28 December 1736.3
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Citations
- [S728] Mary Mortimeyer and Frances Revesz, Part II of the McComas Family
- [S862] Anitra R. Streett, Streett Cousins: McComas, Amos, Wheeler, Scott, Wheeler, and Webb Families
- [S863] Susan Day Hafner, Day Family Website
Jennie E Black1,2
(September 1852 - )
Biography
Jennie E Black was also known as Jennie E McComas.1 She was born in September 1852 in Pennsylvania.1 She married James A McComas on 18 September 1873 in Tazewell County, Illinois.1,2 James A McComas and she appeared in the census in 1880 in Village of Manito, Mason, Effingham County, Illinois, and James was also listed as the census taker. Lovina Grace McComas and Perry R McComas were living in the household with their parents.1 Jennie E Black had 3 (2 still living) children in 1900.3 James A McComas and she appeared in the census in 1900 in Manito Township, Mason County, Illinois, listed as owning a home free of a mortgage. Lovina Grace McComas and Perry R McComas were living in the household with their parents.3
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Citations
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S735] Illinois Marriages, 1850-1900
- [S93] 1900 Census
Lovina Grace McComas1,2
(July 1876 - )
Parents
Biography
Lovina Grace McComas was born in July 1876 in Illinois.1,2 In 1880, Lovina Grace McComas appeared on the census in Village of Manito, Mason, Effingham County, Illinois, in the household of her parents, James A McComas and Jennie E Black.1 In 1900, Lovina Grace McComas appeared on the census in Manito Township, Mason County, Illinois, in the household of her parents, James A McComas and Jennie E Black.2
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Citations
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S93] 1900 Census
Perry R McComas1
(September 1879 - )
Parents
Biography
Perry R McComas was born in September 1879 in Illinois.1 In 1880, Perry R McComas appeared on the census in Village of Manito, Mason, Effingham County, Illinois, in the household of his parents, James A McComas and Jennie E Black.1 In 1900 Perry R McComas was in sales.2 In 1900, Perry R McComas appeared on the census in Manito Township, Mason County, Illinois, in the household of his parents, James A McComas and Jennie E Black.2
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Citations
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S93] 1900 Census
Mary Alice Miller1
(about 1861 - )
Parents
Biography
Mary Alice Miller was also known as Mary Alice Shaffer.2,3 She was born about 1861.1 In 1870, Mary Alice Miller appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of her parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman.4 In 1880, Mary Alice Miller appeared on the census in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of her parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman, and attending school.1 Mary Alice Miller married Ephraim Shaffer on 9 January 1888 in Carroll County, Maryland.2,3 Ephraim Shaffer and she appeared in the census in 1900 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm with a mortgage. Cora E Shaffer was living in the household with parents.2 As of 1900, Ephraim Shaffer and Mary Alice Miller had 2 (1 still living) children.2 Ephraim Shaffer and she appeared in the census in 1910 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm with a mortgage. Cora E Shaffer was living in the household with parents.5 As of 1910, Ephraim Shaffer and Mary Alice Miller had 2 (1 still living) children.5 Ephraim Shaffer and she appeared in the census in 1920 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a home with a mortgage. Cora E Shaffer and Dilton M Shaffer were living in the household with their parents.6 Ephraim Shaffer and Mary Alice Miller appeared in the census in 1930 at Rooler Mills Rd in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm, and not being a veteran. Cora E Shaffer was living in the household with parents. Also in the household were Dilton M Shaffer and Amelia E.7
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Citations
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S93] 1900 Census
- [S708] Maryland Marriages, 1667-1899
- [S63] 1870 Census
- [S65] 1910 Census
- [S94] 1920 Census
- [S92] 1930 Census
Urias Zimmerman Miller1
(1 May 1864 - 17 July 1924)
Parents
Biography
Urias Zimmerman Miller was also known as Uriah Miller.1 He was born on 1 May 1864 in Maryland.1,2 In 1870, Urias Zimmerman Miller appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman.3 In 1880, Urias Zimmerman Miller appeared on the census in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman, and attending school.1 Urias Zimmerman Miller married Sarah Pfaltzgraff Keeney on 19 September 1887.4,5 In 1900 Urias Zimmerman Miller was a farmer.4 He and Sarah Pfaltzgraff Keeney appeared in the census in 1900 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm without a mortgage. Henry L Miller, Annie Elizabeth Miller, Jennie May Miller, John K Miller, Noah K Miller, and Edward K Miller were living in the household with their parents.4 As of 1900, Urias Zimmerman Miller and Sarah Pfaltzgraff Keeney had 8 (6 still living) children.4 In 1910 Urias Zimmerman Miller was a farmer.6 He and Sarah Pfaltzgraff Keeney appeared in the census in 1910 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm with a mortgage. Jennie May Miller, John K Miller, Noah K Miller, Ray K Miller, Sarah E Miller, Emma M Miller, Edward K Miller, Clarence K Miller, and Annie Elizabeth Miller were living in the household with their parents.6 As of 1910, Urias Zimmerman Miller and Sarah Pfaltzgraff Keeney had 12 (10 still living) children.6 He and Sarah Pfaltzgraff Keeney appeared in the census in 1920 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a home with a mortgage. Sarah E Miller, Emma M Miller, and Clarence K Miller were living in the household with their parents.7 In 1920 Urias Zimmerman Miller was a farmer.7 Before 17 July 1924 Urias Zimmerman Miller was a farmer and carpenter.2 He died of chronic myocardtis contributed by pulmonary oidema on 17 July 1924 at age 60.2 Before 17 July 1924, Urias Zimmerman Miller lived in Roller, Carroll County, Maryland.2 He was buried on 20 July 1924 in Black Rock, York County, Pennsylvania, by undertaker Jacob Winks and Sons of Manchester, MD.2 Miller Family
Elizabeth Miller Lessner, maybe Urias Miller, Eliza Miller Albaugh, maybe George Miller, unknown
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Citations
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S78] Carroll County Death Certificate
- [S63] 1870 Census
- [S93] 1900 Census
- [S79] Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County Maryland Marriage Licenses 1837-1899
- [S65] 1910 Census
- [S94] 1920 Census
Sarah Miller1
(2 March 1864 - 27 July 1881)
Parents
Biography
Sarah Miller was born on 2 March 1864.1,2 In 1870, Sarah Miller appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of her parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman.3 In 1880, Sarah Miller appeared on the census in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of her parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman, and attending school.1 Sarah Miller died on 27 July 1881 at age 17.2 She was buried after 27 July 1881 at Zimmerman's Mennonite Cemetery in Carroll County, Maryland.2
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Citations
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S76] Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County Cemeteries, Five Volume set of cemetery transcriptions
- [S63] 1870 Census
Margaret Coltrider1
(9 December 1822 - 27 February 1900)
Parents
Biography
Margaret Coltrider was also known as Margaret Zimmerman. She was also known as Margaret Kaltrider. She was born on 9 December 1822 in Carroll County, Maryland.1,2,3 She married Jacob Zimmerman about 1836. In 1840, Margaret Coltrider appeared on the census in District 7, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of her parents, Frederick Coltrider and Barbara.4 Jacob Zimmerman and Margaret Coltrider appeared in the census in 1850 in District 6, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning $500 in real estate. Mary Magdaline Zimmerman and Sarah Zimmerman were living in the household with their parents.5 Jacob Zimmerman and Margaret Coltrider appeared in the census in 1860 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning $1000 in real estate and $200 in personal property. Also in the household is George Coltrider (age 60) a laborer. Mary Magdaline Zimmerman, Sarah Zimmerman, and Eli K Zimmerman were living in the household with their parents.6 Jacob Zimmerman and Margaret Coltrider appeared in the census in 1870 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as having $1000 in real estate and $125 in personal property. Eli K Zimmerman was living in the household with parents.7 In 1880, Margaret Coltrider appeared on the census in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart, her son.8 Margaret Coltrider died on 27 February 1900 at age 77.2 She was buried after 27 February 1900 at Zimmerman's Mennonite Cemetery in Carroll County, Maryland.2
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Citations
- [S92] 1930 Census
- [S76] Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County Cemeteries, Five Volume set of cemetery transcriptions
- [S78] Carroll County Death Certificate
- [S548] 1840 Census
- [S62] 1850 Census
- [S146] 1860 Census
- [S63] 1870 Census
- [S64] 1880 Census
Jacob Zimmerman
(about 1816 - 4 February 1899)
Biography
Jacob Zimmerman was born about 1816 in Carroll County, Maryland.1 He married Margaret Coltrider about 1836. In 1850 Jacob Zimmerman was a farmer.2 He and Margaret Coltrider appeared in the census in 1850 in District 6, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning $500 in real estate. Mary Magdaline Zimmerman and Sarah Zimmerman were living in the household with their parents.2 In 1860 Jacob Zimmerman was a farmer.3 He and Margaret Coltrider appeared in the census in 1860 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning $1000 in real estate and $200 in personal property. Also in the household is George Coltrider (age 60) a laborer. Mary Magdaline Zimmerman, Sarah Zimmerman, and Eli K Zimmerman were living in the household with their parents.3 In 1870 Jacob Zimmerman was a farmer.4 He and Margaret Coltrider appeared in the census in 1870 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as having $1000 in real estate and $125 in personal property. Eli K Zimmerman was living in the household with parents.4 Jacob Zimmerman died on 4 February 1899. According to his obituary, he was a well known miller, and died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Baile.5
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Citations
- [S78] Carroll County Death Certificate
- [S62] 1850 Census
- [S146] 1860 Census
- [S63] 1870 Census
- [S741] The News (Frederick, MD)
Eli K Zimmerman1
(January 1851 - 28 September 1928)
Parents
Biography
As of 1900, Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart had 1 children.2 As of 1910, Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart had 1 children.3 He was born in January 1851 in Maryland.1,2 In 1860, Eli K Zimmerman appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Jacob Zimmerman and Margaret Coltrider, and not listed as attending school.4 In 1870, Eli K Zimmerman appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Jacob Zimmerman and Margaret Coltrider.5 Eli K Zimmerman married Elizabeth Everhart about 1873.1,2,3 He and Elizabeth Everhart appeared in the census in 1880 in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland. Josiah E Zimmerman was living in the household with parents. Also in the household was Margaret Coltrider.6 In 1880 Eli K Zimmerman was a farmer.6 In 1900 Eli K Zimmerman was a farmer who owned his own farm, free of a mortgage.2 He and Elizabeth Everhart appeared in the census in 1900 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland. Josiah E Zimmerman was living in the household with parents.2 Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart appeared in the census in 1910 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland.3 In 1910 Eli K Zimmerman was a farmer who owned his own farm, free of a mortgage.3 In 1920 Eli K Zimmerman was a farmer.7 He and Elizabeth Everhart appeared in the census in 1920 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a home without a mortgage.7 He died on 28 September 1928 at 616 D Street NE in Washington DC at age 77.8,9 He was buried on 1 October 1928 at Zimmerman's Mennonite Cemetery in Carroll County, Maryland.8,9
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Citations
- [S92] 1930 Census
- [S93] 1900 Census
- [S65] 1910 Census
- [S146] 1860 Census
- [S63] 1870 Census
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S94] 1920 Census
- [S76] Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County Cemeteries, Five Volume set of cemetery transcriptions
- [S771] The Washington Post
Elizabeth Everhart1,2
(October 1845 - 1925)
Biography
Elizabeth Everhart was also known as Elizabeth Zimmerman.1 As of 1900, Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart had 1 children.3 As of 1910, Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart had 1 children.4 She was born in October 1845 in Maryland.1,5,3 She married Eli K Zimmerman about 1873.1,3,4 Eli K Zimmerman and she appeared in the census in 1880 in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland. Josiah E Zimmerman was living in the household with parents. Also in the household was Margaret Coltrider.6 Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart appeared in the census in 1900 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland. Josiah E Zimmerman was living in the household with parents.3 Eli K Zimmerman and she appeared in the census in 1910 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland.4 Eli K Zimmerman and she appeared in the census in 1920 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a home without a mortgage.7 She died in 1925 at age ~80.5 She was buried in 1925 at Zimmerman's Mennonite Cemetery in Carroll County, Maryland.5
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Citations
- [S92] 1930 Census
- [S858] Christina Fowler, Christina Fowler's Lessner Tree
- [S93] 1900 Census
- [S65] 1910 Census
- [S76] Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carroll County Cemeteries, Five Volume set of cemetery transcriptions
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S94] 1920 Census
Josiah E Zimmerman1
(June 1876 - )
Parents
Biography
Josiah E Zimmerman was born in June 1876.1,2 In 1880, Josiah E Zimmerman appeared on the census in 54th District, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart.3 In 1900 Josiah E Zimmerman was a farm laborer.2 In 1900, Josiah E Zimmerman appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Eli K Zimmerman and Elizabeth Everhart.2 Josiah E Zimmerman and E Helen Riley obtained a licence to marry on 7 September 1913.4 He married E Helen Riley about 7 September 1913. On 28 September 1928, Josiah E Zimmerman lived at 616 D Street NE in Washington DC.4
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Citations
- [S92] 1930 Census
- [S93] 1900 Census
- [S64] 1880 Census
- [S771] The Washington Post
George Zimmerman Miller1,2
(28 April 1882 - 1963)
Parents
Biography
George Zimmerman Miller was born on 28 April 1882 in Maryland.1,2,3,4 In 1900, George Zimmerman Miller appeared on the census in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, in the household of his parents, Lewis Walker Miller and Mary Magdaline Zimmerman.1 George Zimmerman Miller married Estella R about 1906.5 In 1910 George Zimmerman Miller was a farmer.3 He and Estella R appeared in the census in 1910 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm with a mortgage. Earl R Miller and Buren Z Miller were living in the household with their parents.3 As of 1910, George Zimmerman Miller and Estella R had 2 (both still living) children.3 On 12 September 1918, George Zimmerman Miller lived in Lineboro, Carroll County, Maryland.2 On 12 September 1918 George Zimmerman Miller was a farmer on a truck farm.2 He was described as tall, with a medium build, blue eyes and brown hair on 12 September 1918.2 In 1920 George Zimmerman Miller was a farmer.6 He and Estella R appeared in the census in 1920 in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a home with a mortgage. Earl R Miller, Buren Z Miller, Kenneth P Miller, Marshall E Miller, and Carrie A Miller were living in the household with their parents.6 George Zimmerman Miller and Estella R appeared in the census in 1930 at Rooler Mills Rd in Manchester, Carroll County, Maryland, listed as owning a farm and not being a veteran. Earl R Miller, Buren Z Miller, Kenneth P Miller, Marshall E Miller, and Carrie A Miller were living in the household with their parents.5 In 1930 George Zimmerman Miller was a farmer on a truck farm.5 He died in 1963 at age ~81.4 He was buried in 1963 at Black Rock Church Cemetery in Manheim Township, York County, Pennsylvania.4 Miller Family
Elizabeth Miller Lessner, maybe Urias Miller, Eliza Miller Albaugh, maybe George Miller, unknown
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Citations
- [S93] 1900 Census
- [S739] World War I Registration Records
- [S65] 1910 Census
- [S724] Find A Grave Website
- [S92] 1930 Census
- [S94] 1920 Census