Mercer Pulaski Miller Family Research
Mercer Pulaski Miller Family Research
Mercer Pulaski Miller
Birth: 10 October 1853 in Illinois
Death: 2 December 1943 in Knobnoster, Johnson County, MO
Burial: Knobnoster Cemetery, Knobnoster, Johnson County, MO
Parents: Michael N. Miller and Elizabeth Southern
Occupation: Farmer
Marriage: 7 December 1892
Regina Bird Duncan
Birth: 15 July 1871 in Illinois
Death: 11 April 1938 in Knobnoster, Johnson County, MO
Burial: Knobnoster Cemetery, Knobnoster, Johnson County, MO
Parents: Charles Matthew Madison Duncan and Juliette C. Tabur
Children:
Ruth Miller
Myrtle Ruby Miller
Myra Pearl Miller
Arthur Leonard Miller
Constance LaJune Miller
Ayliffe Bernice Miller
Census Information:
1900 Stoddard Precinct, Thayer County, Nebraska Census Image
Miller, M P Oct 1853 46 IL VA VA Farmer Married 7 years
Regina July 1871 28 IL VA OH 2 children, 2 living
Ruth Sept 1893 6 NE IL IL
Ruby July 1896 3 NE IL IL
1910 Millersburg, Mercer County, Illinois Census Image
Miller, Mercer P 56 IL IN VA Telephone Operator Married 18 yrs
Regina 38 IL VA OH 4 children, 3 living
Ruth 16 NE IL IL
Ruby 14 NE IL IL
Leonard 7 NE IL IL
1920 Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri Census Image
Miller, M P 66 IL VA VA Farmer
Regina 48 IL VA OH
Gregg, Ruth 26 NE IL IL
Miller, Leonard 16 NE IL IL Farmer
Constance 7 MO IL IL *Twin
Ayliffe 7 MO IL IL *Twin
Gregg, Helen 2 CO IA NE
Margaret 3/12 MO IA NE
1930 Washington Township, Johnson County, Missouri
Miller, M P Head 76 Married at age 39 IL VA VA Farmer
Aregia Wife 58 Married at age 21 IL VA OH
Constance Daughter 17 MO IL IL
Ayliffe Daughter 17 MO IL IL
Taylor, David Grandson 6 MO NE NE
1940 Washington Township, Johnson County, Missouri
Miller, Mercer P Head 86 Widowed NE
Fisher, Roy N Son-in-law 25 Married MO Laborer, WPA Roads Project
Ayliffe B. Daughter 27 MO
Donald L. Grandson 7 MO
Mary E. Granddaughter 2 MO
Ruth E. Granddaughter 2 MO
Other sources:
The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri 20 Apr 1938 Wednesday
Mrs. Regina Bird Miller, wife of M. P. Miller, of one and a half
miles southwest of Knob Noster, passed away at the home of their son,
E. L. Miller, six miles southwest of LaMonte, about 1 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon. She had been illl for the past five weeks.
Mrs. Miller was born in Millersburg, Ill., July 18, 1872. In 1911 she
came to Missouri and made her home in the Knob Noster community.
Surviving are her husband and the following daughters and son: Mrs.
Floyd Gregg, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Ruby Taylor of Chicago, Mrs.
James Sloan and Mrs. Roy Fisher of Knob Noster and E. L. Miller at
whose home she passed away.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the
Latter Day Saints church in Knob Noster. Interment will be in the
cemetery there.
The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri 21 May 1942 Thursday
No Ill Effects From Being Lost
Knob Noster, Mo., May 21-- M. P. Miller, 88-year-old farmer,
apparently suffered no serious ill effects from being lost almost
four days in the 3600-acre Monserrat Federal Park.
Miller, who disappeared Sunday morning from his home adjoining the
park, was found yesterday caught in a fence he attempted to climb.
He was rescued by a park employee.
Although the aged man had wandered around without food or shelter, a
physician said he suffered only from exposure and a slight cold.
Constance and Ayliffe Miller:
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