Daniel Miller (1845-1905)

LINE: A1 Johann Michael (Mueller) Miller | B6 Johann Michael Miller, Jr. | C7 Philip Jacob Miller | D3 David Miller | E1 Michael Miller | F1 John C. Miller

Daniel Miller (1845-1905)
Probably Sarah Jane Detrick
(1849-1885)
Daniel Miller
(1845-1905)
G8 Daniel Miller, born April 10, 1845, died February 13, 1905 in Fruitdale, Alabama; married (1) December 24, 1874, Sarah Jane Detrick, born November 2, 1849, died February 5, 1885; Sarah was the daughter of Abraham Detrick & Mahala Judy. Five children.

G8 Daniel Miller married (2) December 12, 1885 Mary Elizabeth Good, born March 7, 1853 near Ottawa Ohio, died December 29, 1928 Fruitdale Alabama. Two children. Mary was the daughter of David Good & Sarah Miller. Mary first wed 13 May 1874 Abraham Miller 1851-1879 s/o John G. Miller & Barbara Miller. John G. 1822 Augusta Co VA-1890 Allen County Ohio, s/o Abraham Miller & Christena Arnold. Barbara 1831 Allen County, Ohio-1920 d/o Abraham Miller & Salome Frantz. Sarah Miller Good 1815 Rockingham Co VA-1875 Jay Co IN d/o Jacob B. Miller & Susannah Good.


Gospel Messenger
4 Mar 1905
p. 142

MILLER. Bro. Daniel, died at Fruitdale, Ala., Feb. 13, 1905, aged 59 years, 10 months and 3 days. He united with the Brethren church early in life. Dec 24, 1874, he was married to Sarah Detrick. To this union were born five children. The wife and one daughter preceded him to the spirit world. Dec. 12, 1885, he was married to Mary E. Miller. To this union were born two children, one of these (a daughter) preceded him to the other shore. He leaves a wife, five children, three stepchildren, four brothers and three sisters. In 1892 he was called to the ministry, and filled his calling to the best of his ability until death. Funeral conducted by Bro. Andrew Hutchinson from Isa. 38:1, assisted by Bro. Daniel Hershey.

Mary Billheimer


Children of Daniel Miller and Sarah Jane Detrick:

Children of Daniel Miller and Mary Elizabeth Good:
Tree Outline of Miller Generations

The Miller Family Tree is a collection of information gathered over the past 50+ years by Karleen & Tom Miller of Morrisville Pennsylvania,
and Gale Honeyman of the Brethren Heritage Center.
The html version was created by Eric Davis.