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Gustavus Hindman Miller [Male] b. 4 SEP 1857 Coryell Co., TX - d. 12 DEC 1929 Lookout Mountain, Hamilton Co., TN
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Birth: Sep. 4, 1857
Coryell County
Texas, USA
Death: Dec. 12, 1929
Lookout Mountain
Hamilton County
Tennessee, USA
Gustavus Hindman MILLER is the son of Franklin LaFayette MILLER & Emily MCGEE who were early pioneers of Coryell, Texas. When Gus was just a toddler, his father died of Yellow fever in a CSA army camp. Gus and Frank, orphan brothers, were raised in the crowded home of their maternal grandfather, James Lowry MCGEE. G. H. Miller obtained his education in the schools of Coryell County, Texas.
As soon as Gus and Frank were of age, they traveled to Tennessee, where their father had been raised, ten miles south of Murfreesboro. Here he obtained a position as a clerk in a country store at Christiana, Tennessee, in 1877. In 1879 he opened a general merchandise store at Burrustown, Tennessee.
On January 23, 1879, at Christiana, Tennessee, Mr. Miller was married to Miss Nancy Tennessee JAMESON, daughter of Thomas Hamilton and Catherine (DONNELLY) JAMESON. From 1883 until 1889 he was engaged in business at Bellbuckle, Tennessee. Father of Franklin Lubbock MILLER Handly of Knoxville,Emily Jameson MILLER Smith, and Felix Grundy MILLER IV. In 1889, he and his family removed to Chattanooga where he and his brother, Frank, founded the Millers Bros. Company.
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Parents:
Franklin Lafayette Miller (1832 - 1862)
Emily Mcgee Miller Mayfield (1841 - 1923)
Spouse:
Nancy Tennessee Jameson Miller (1858 - 1944)
Children:
Emily Jameson Miller Smith (1896 - 1978)*
Felix Grundy Miller (1898 - 1960)*
Siblings:
Gustavus Hindman Miller (1857 - 1929)
Felix Grundy Miller (1859 - 1863)*
Franklin Lubbock Miller (1862 - 1921)*
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Milton Cemetery, Rutherford County, Tn.
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George C. Dromgoole was a brother to Will Allen Drumgoole, a prominentand popular writer in t he mid 1800's. Taylor Gibson joined theConfederate Army in 1863. He was early on captured an d taken priso ner toCamp Douglas where he died in captivity.
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1] 1850 TN Census;
2] Marriages of Rutherford co., TN (1804-1872), Whitley, 1981;
3] The Millers of Millersburg, John B. Nicklin, 1922;
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