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[[Image:Scan0013.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Henry Alson Miller </center>]]  
 
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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
Henry Alson Miller was the son of [[Sanford E. Miller]] and [[Emma E. Cornwell]] born August 16, 1876, in the [[Berne]].
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Henry Alson Miller was born August 16, 1876, in the [[b:Berne|Berne]] the son of [[Sanford E. Miller]] (6 NOV 1847 - 6 DEC 1913) and '''[[Emma E. Cornwell]]''' (7 FEB 1855 - 7 JUL 1907)<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> His siblings were:
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*Luther Monroe Miller (8 MAR 1874 - 25 AUG 1892) (died 1890 on grave below)
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*Olive Laura Miller (13 APR 1875 - 6 JUN 1926)
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*Nancy Evelyn Miller (5 APR 1879 - 5 JUL 1959)
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*'''[[Miller, Andrew J. (B. 1883)|Andrew J. Miller]]''' (22 FEB 1883 - 15 DEC 1946)
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Sanford E Miller married 30 DEC 1908 Harriet E Haverly (10 DEC 1844 - 27 DEC 1931) the daughter of Eli Haverly and Elizabeth Schermerhorn
  
 
==Occupation==
 
==Occupation==
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==Marriage & Children==
 
==Marriage & Children==
Henry married [[Anna B. Gibbs]], daughter of [[Albert Gibbs]] and [[Eva Ann Ball]] on January 31, 1905, in the Berne. They had two children:
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Henry married '''[[Anna B. Gibbs]]''', daughter of Albert Gibbs and '''[[Ball, Eve Ann|Eva Ann Ball]]''' on January 31, 1905, in the Berne. They had two children:
 
*'''[[Hubert Henry Miller]]'''
 
*'''[[Hubert Henry Miller]]'''
 
*'''[[Chester Alson Miller]]'''.
 
*'''[[Chester Alson Miller]]'''.
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
Henry died at home September 19, 1965, in [[Berne]].
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[[File:Grave-Knox-MillerHenryA.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Henry A. Miller<br>1876 - 1965<br>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]] </center>]]
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Henry Miller died at home September 19, 1965, in [[b:Berne|Berne]].
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==Obituary==
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[[File:19650924MillerHenryAObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Henry Alson Miller Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 24, 1965</center>]]
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HENRY A. MILLER
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Sunday, Sept. 19, Henry Miller passed away at his home in Berne in his 90th year. In failing health for several years, his friends noted the increasing weakness after an operation resulting in loss of one leg, and the end was not expected.
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He was a life-long resident of the towns of Berne and Knox, a familiar and respected presence in the locality and a loyal friend to all. He was a successful farmer and speculator and after his retirement several years ago, spent winters in Florida.
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In January, 1905, his marriage to Anna B. Gibbs marked the beginning of an ideal union which was blessed with two sons, Hubert H. Miller of East Berne and Chester A. Miller of Berne, both successful farmers, who survive. His widow, Anna B. Gibbs, 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren survive.
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In early life he united with St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Berne, of which he was a loyal member, having served several years on the Church COuncil. He was also a member of Berne Tent, K. O. T. M. No. 770, and several other organizations and ever an active supported of all community projects.
  
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Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon from the Brunk Funeral Home in Berne with Rev. James D. Keller officiating. Burial was in [[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]].
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 24, 1965
 
==Additional Information==  
 
==Additional Information==  
VAN ZANDT - MILLER
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A quite wedding was solemninized Tuesday evening. Jan. 31 (1905) at the home of A. E. Swart, when Anna B. Gibbs was united in marriage to Henry Miller, of Berne. Only a few near relatives were
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present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Steackar, of Huntersland. Their many friends wish them along and happy life.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - February 10, 1905
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Millers Mark 60th Anniversary Date at an 'Open House'
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller observed their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday at their home in Berne. Among the 100 guests who called during the afternoon and evening, were Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Ethel McDermott; her brother, Harry Gibbs and Mrs. Gibbs, and Mrs. Andrew Miller.
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Henry Miller and the former Anna B. Gibbs were united in marriage by the late Rev. Stoecker, pastor of Huntersland Methodist church, at the home of the bride's parents on West Mountain on Jan. 31, 1905. The late Miss Nellie Mathias and the late Dudley Sholtes were the honor attendants.
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Miller were born in the Town of Berne and have spent their lives on various farms, all located within a few miles of their birth places. Both were active members of St. Paul's Lutheran church until advancing year limited Mr. Miller's participation. Mrs. Miller is still an active member.
  
Donna K. Miller, daughter of Mrs. Ann Miller and the late Chester A. Miller, and Gary P. Van Zandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Zandt of Albany were married Oct. 16 in St. Paul's Lutheran church in Berne. Rev. Arthur Henne officiated, with Mrs. Marvin Becker as organist. Musical selections were played by C. Edward Van Zandt, and sung by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lance and Mrs. Joanne Pederson. Matron of honor was Mrs. Karen Conklin. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Flagler, Mrs. Sharon Shirikian, and Mrs. Sharon Nevins. Flower girl was Miss Alicia Gillen. Miss Rita White was at the guest book.
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Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent the winter of 1940 in California. The following winters, until 1962, they spent in Florida, staying either in St. Cloud or Fort Lauderdale.  
  
Best man was C. Edward Van Zandt, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Michael Miller, Robert Conklin and James Van Zandt.
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Mr. Miller is a retired cattle dealer, butcher and farmer. At the turn of the century he delivered fresh wholesale meat and eggs to Schenectady, using a team of horses and a wagon for transportation. In 1913 he purchased a car with which he made the weekly trips. Later, the car was replaced by a truck. He is a 48- year member of Albany County Extension Service.
  
Following the reception at the Ramada Inn in Albany, the couple spent a week in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Van Zandt are now residing in Waterford. The bride is a graduate of the [[h:Berne-Knox-Westerlo|Berne-Knox-Westerlo]] High school, Monroe Community College, and S. U. C. at Cortland. She is employed as a physical education teacher in the Berlin School District.
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Mrs. Miller is a charter member of Uhai Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of the East Berne Home Demonstration Unit.
  
The bridegroom, a graduate of Colonie High school, is the owner of Van Pets Inc., Aviation Mall, Glens Falls.
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Mr. and Mrs. Miller have have two sons, Hubert and Chester, who are active dairy farmers. Hubert owns Cole Hill Farms, formerly the Henry Bins place. Chester, with whom the couple reside, operates Helderidge Long Acres, the former Barney White Farm. Besides their sons they have 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 3, 1976
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - February 5, 1965
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Image:19650219MillerHenryAAnniversary.jpg|<center>MARRIED 60 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller prepare to cut their 60th wedding anniversary cake, at an open house Sunday, Jan. 31, at their home in Berne. About 100 guests called during the afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were married Jan. 31, 1905, at the home of the bride's parents on West Mountain. Mrs. Miller is the former Anna B. Gibbs. (Photo by Anthony Yarmchuk) [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - </center>
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Image:19650205MillerHenryAAnniversary.jpg|<center>Henry A. Miller 60th Anniversary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - February 5, 1965 </center>
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Image:Grave-Knox-MillerLutherM.jpg|<center>Luther M.<br>1874 - 1890<br>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]</center>
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 12 January 2013

Henry Alson Miller

Birth

Henry Alson Miller was born August 16, 1876, in the Berne the son of Sanford E. Miller (6 NOV 1847 - 6 DEC 1913) and Emma E. Cornwell (7 FEB 1855 - 7 JUL 1907)[1] His siblings were:

  • Luther Monroe Miller (8 MAR 1874 - 25 AUG 1892) (died 1890 on grave below)
  • Olive Laura Miller (13 APR 1875 - 6 JUN 1926)
  • Nancy Evelyn Miller (5 APR 1879 - 5 JUL 1959)
  • Andrew J. Miller (22 FEB 1883 - 15 DEC 1946)

Sanford E Miller married 30 DEC 1908 Harriet E Haverly (10 DEC 1844 - 27 DEC 1931) the daughter of Eli Haverly and Elizabeth Schermerhorn

Occupation

Henry was a successful farmer, butcher and speculator.

Marriage & Children

Henry married Anna B. Gibbs, daughter of Albert Gibbs and Eva Ann Ball on January 31, 1905, in the Berne. They had two children:

Death

Henry A. Miller
1876 - 1965
Knox Cemetery

Henry Miller died at home September 19, 1965, in Berne.

Obituary

Henry Alson Miller Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — September 24, 1965

HENRY A. MILLER

Sunday, Sept. 19, Henry Miller passed away at his home in Berne in his 90th year. In failing health for several years, his friends noted the increasing weakness after an operation resulting in loss of one leg, and the end was not expected.

He was a life-long resident of the towns of Berne and Knox, a familiar and respected presence in the locality and a loyal friend to all. He was a successful farmer and speculator and after his retirement several years ago, spent winters in Florida.

In January, 1905, his marriage to Anna B. Gibbs marked the beginning of an ideal union which was blessed with two sons, Hubert H. Miller of East Berne and Chester A. Miller of Berne, both successful farmers, who survive. His widow, Anna B. Gibbs, 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren survive.

In early life he united with St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Berne, of which he was a loyal member, having served several years on the Church COuncil. He was also a member of Berne Tent, K. O. T. M. No. 770, and several other organizations and ever an active supported of all community projects.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon from the Brunk Funeral Home in Berne with Rev. James D. Keller officiating. Burial was in Knox Cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise — September 24, 1965

Additional Information

A quite wedding was solemninized Tuesday evening. Jan. 31 (1905) at the home of A. E. Swart, when Anna B. Gibbs was united in marriage to Henry Miller, of Berne. Only a few near relatives were present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Steackar, of Huntersland. Their many friends wish them along and happy life.

Altamont Enterprise - February 10, 1905

Millers Mark 60th Anniversary Date at an 'Open House'

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller observed their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday at their home in Berne. Among the 100 guests who called during the afternoon and evening, were Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Ethel McDermott; her brother, Harry Gibbs and Mrs. Gibbs, and Mrs. Andrew Miller.

Henry Miller and the former Anna B. Gibbs were united in marriage by the late Rev. Stoecker, pastor of Huntersland Methodist church, at the home of the bride's parents on West Mountain on Jan. 31, 1905. The late Miss Nellie Mathias and the late Dudley Sholtes were the honor attendants.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Miller were born in the Town of Berne and have spent their lives on various farms, all located within a few miles of their birth places. Both were active members of St. Paul's Lutheran church until advancing year limited Mr. Miller's participation. Mrs. Miller is still an active member.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent the winter of 1940 in California. The following winters, until 1962, they spent in Florida, staying either in St. Cloud or Fort Lauderdale.

Mr. Miller is a retired cattle dealer, butcher and farmer. At the turn of the century he delivered fresh wholesale meat and eggs to Schenectady, using a team of horses and a wagon for transportation. In 1913 he purchased a car with which he made the weekly trips. Later, the car was replaced by a truck. He is a 48- year member of Albany County Extension Service.

Mrs. Miller is a charter member of Uhai Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of the East Berne Home Demonstration Unit.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller have have two sons, Hubert and Chester, who are active dairy farmers. Hubert owns Cole Hill Farms, formerly the Henry Bins place. Chester, with whom the couple reside, operates Helderidge Long Acres, the former Barney White Farm. Besides their sons they have 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Altamont Enterprise - February 5, 1965

  1. www.BerneHistory.com Family Files