Henry Clifton Miller 1843 — 1925
Born on May 5, 1843 to Frederick Albert Miller and Sarah Anne Clifton Miller. Henry Clifton Miller passed away on Jul 26, 1925, at the age of 82 and was buried in Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum in Peoria, IL. Henry Clifton Miller was married to Elizabeth Louise Selby Miller and had 6 children: Harry Selby Miller, Walter Wilbur Miller, Lemuel Leforrest Miller, Sr, Laura Dean Miller, Independence James Miller, Clarence C Miller.
- Birth:
- May 5, 1843
- Death:
- Jul 26, 1925 (aged 82)
- Born in:
- Covington, KY
- Plot:
- Hickory Slope Division
- Burial place:
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Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum
3014 N. Prospect Rd, Peoria, IL 61603
Phone: (309) 681-1400
Passed away Relatives of Henry Clifton Miller
parents
Frederick Albert Miller
1807 — 1860
(aged 53)
Sarah Anne Clifton Miller
1810 — 1894
(aged 84)
spouses
Elizabeth Louise Selby Miller
1845 — 1900
(aged 55)
children
Harry Selby Miller
1869 — 1925
(aged 56)
Walter Wilbur Miller
1871 — 1955
(aged 83)
Lemuel Leforrest Miller, Sr
1874 — 1948
(aged 73)
Laura Dean Miller
1877 — 1905
(aged 28)
Independence James Miller
1880 — 1928
(aged 47)
Clarence C Miller
1884 — 1928
(aged 44)
siblings
America Bennett Miller Selby
1836 — 1893
(aged 57)
John B Miller
1836 — 1882
(aged 46)
Mortimer M Miller
1837 — 1911
(aged 74)
Henry Clifton Miller
Died 1925
Who is Else Buried at Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum in Illinois
Corey S. Miller
1876 — 1962
(aged 86)
Daniel Miller
1862 — 1896
(aged 33)
Delia Miller
1868 — 1943
(aged 75)
Dora J. Miller
1877 — 1955
(aged 78)
Earlene K. Miller
1962 — 1962
(aged less than a year)
Edward Miller
1887 — 1915
(aged 27)
Edward G. "mose" Miller
1863 — 1926
(aged 62)
Elizabeth M. Wolfe Miller
1856 — 1939
(aged 83)
Ellen C. Smith Miller
1916 — 2003
(aged 86)
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