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Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn 1869–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 March 1869

Birth Location: Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA

Death Date: 7 April 1925

Death Location: Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA

Father: Johan Hahn

Mother: Elizabeth Hahn

Spouse(s): Daniel Miller

Children(s): Ivy Walker, Leona Miller, James IV, Fletcher Miller, Dannie Miller, Leisa Miller, William Miller, James Miller

In 1869, Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn entered the world in Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA, born to Johan Philip Hahn And Elizabeth Hahn. In 1900, Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn resided in Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA. Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn married Daniel Cotter Miller, and had children including Dannie Cotter Miller, Fletcher Daniel Miller, Ivy M Walker, James Madison Miller Iv, James Miller, Leisa Mae Mae Mae Miller, Leona Cecile Miller, William Jesse Hahn Miller. Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn passed away in 1925 in Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1869, Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn entered the world in Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA, born to Johan Philip Hahn And Elizabeth Hahn.
  • In 1900, Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn resided in Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA.
  • Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn married Daniel Cotter Miller, and had children including Dannie Cotter Miller, Fletcher Daniel Miller, Ivy M Walker, James Madison Miller Iv, James Miller, Leisa Mae Mae Mae Miller, Leona Cecile Miller, William Jesse Hahn Miller.
  • Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn passed away in 1925 in Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA.

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Elizabeth Hahn's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Hahn
1869–1925
Birth Place: Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
Parents
Johan Philip Hahn
1830–1900
Pirmasens, Rheinbaiern, Germany
Elizabeth Hahn
1835–1920
Moesbach, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Elizabeth Hahn's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Cecile "Leisa") Hahn (6 March 1869–7 April 1925) m. Daniel (Cotter) Miller (15 Nov 1865–29 January 1896)
  1. 1. Ivy (M) Walker 1892–1943 m. James (Allen) Walker 1883–1943
  2. 2. Leona (Cecile) Miller 1908–1998
  3. 3. James (Madison Miller) IV 1905–1996
  4. 4. Fletcher (Daniel) Miller 1893–1971 m. Josephine Miller 1903–1986
    1. 1. Lt.US (Marine Corps Fletcher Daniel Miller, D F C) Jr. 1922–1991
    2. 2. Lt (jg US Navy William James) Miller 1924–2004
  5. 5. Dannie (Cotter) Miller 1896–1965
  6. 6. Leisa (Mae "Mae Mae") Miller 1900–1988
  7. 7. William (Jesse Hahn) Miller 1902–1982
  8. 8. James Miller –1995

Elizabeth Hahn's Timeline

3 Records

1869
6 March 1869
Birth of Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn in Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
1900
1900
Age 31
Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn resided here in Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
1925
7 April 1925
Age 56
Death of Elizabeth Cecile "Leisa" Hahn in Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 March 1869
    Event Place: Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi; Page: 7; Enumeration District: 0142; FHL microfilm: 1240834

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Wilkinson, Mississippi; Page: 7; Enumeration District: 0142; FHL microfilm: 1240834

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 April 1925
    Event Place: Woodville, Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA

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