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John Gowan Miller 1898 – 1967 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13, Jan, 1898

Birth Location: Capetown South Africia

Death Date: 9 Oct, 1967

Death Location: Medford, Jackson, Oregon, United States of America

Father: Francis Miller

Mother: Mary Mortimer

Spouse(s): Nora Miller

Children(s): Nellie Miller, David Miller, Jessie Miller, Jonathan Miller, Hope Miller, Andrew Miller, Bethel Miller, Samuel Miller, Bessie Miller, Susanna Miller

Early life: John Gowan Miller arrived in Capetown South Africia in 1898, born to Francis John Miller and Mary Louise Mortimer. Over time, John Gowan Miller formed a family with Nora Stella Miller, which included Nellie Miller, David Mortimer Miller, Jessie Lousie Miller, Jonathan Francis Miller, Hope Mary Miller, Andrew Edwin Miller, Bethel Margaret Miller, Samuel George Miller, Bessie Rachel Miller and Susanna Joyce Miller. John Gowan Miller concluded life in Medford, Jackson, Oregon, United States of America in 1967.

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Parents

Francis Miller
1863 – 1950
Birth Location: Kensington, Middlesex, England
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Mary Mortimer
1873 – 1944
Birth Location: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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Spouses(s)

Nora Miller
1894 – 1961
Birth Location: Anthony, Harper Co. KS, United States
NM

Children(s)

Nellie Miller
1910 – 1959
Birth Location: KS
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David Miller
1916 – 1931
Birth Location: Grant Co OK
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Jessie Miller
1919 – 1955
Birth Location: Roby, Mo.
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Jonathan Miller
1921 – 2002
Birth Location: Anthony Harper, Kansas, USA
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Hope Miller
1923 – 2011
Birth Location: Grant Co OK
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Andrew Miller
1925 – 2011
Birth Location: Manchester, Grant Co OK
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Bethel Miller
1929 – 2007
Birth Location: Manchester, Grant Co OK
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Samuel Miller
1931 – 2002
Birth Location: Anthony, Harper Co. KS, United States
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Bessie Miller
1932 – 1989
Birth Location: Anthony, Harper Co. KS, United States
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Susanna Miller
1933 – 2006
Birth Location: Anthony, Harper Co. KS, United States
SM

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 13, Jan, 1898
    Event Place: Capetown South Africia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 9 Oct, 1967
    Event Place: Medford, Jackson, Oregon, United States of America

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