Additional Names | Name |
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Married Name | Miller |
Father | Date of Birth | Mother | Date of Birth |
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Jacob E Eicher Sr. | 1/30/1819 | Elizabeth Feller | abt 1817 |
Partner | Date of Birth | Children |
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Gilgian Miller III | 3/2/1844 | John Jacob Miller William Frederick Miller Mary Catherine Miller Charles "Frank" Franklin Miller Edward Gotlieb Miller Emma Rosemond Miller Ida May Miller |
Event Type | Date | Place | Description |
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Birth | 11/16/1839 | Switzerland, Switzerland | |
Immigration | 11/21/1854 | New York, New York, United States | New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Ship: Confederation |
Marriage | 5/5/1870 | Stark County, Ohio, United States | |
Place of Residence | 1880 | Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States | |
Death | 8/30/1905 | Canton, Stark County, Ohio, United States | |
Burial | Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark County, Ohio, United States |
Fact | Description |
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National or Tribal Origin | Swiss |
Story Title: obit Elizabeth Eicher Miller 1905 The Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio. August 30, 1905. Mrs. Elizabeth Eichler (sic – Eicher) Miller, aged 65 years, died at the family residence on the Louisville road, at 3 o’clock Wednesday morning. A complication of diseases caused death. She was the wife of Gilgian Miller, was born in Switzerland and had resided in Stark county forty-seven years. Beside her husband she leaves six children, John, William, Frank, Emma and Ida, still at home, and Mrs. John Zengler, on the Mapleton road. Mrs. Miller was a daughter of Jacob Eichler, who lives in South Cherry Street, this city, and is survived also by three sisters and three brothers. The funeral will take place from her late residence Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock, and at 2 o’clock services will be held in the First Reformed church, this city. The deceased was well known in Canton, having spent many of her earlier years here. |
Per the 1900 Census: Ann Eicher had 7 children, but only 6 were still alive. The one that died was Edward Gotlieb Miller (11/29/1881 - 1/17/1882), about 2 months old. |