He was born on 02 May 1832 in Illinois, USA and his parents were Jane "Jennie" (Smith, 1805–1880) and Isaac Miller (1800–1869).
After 1850 he moved from Illinois to Iowa, USA.
James Henry Miller first married about 1854 to Martha Jane Liter [1] (1836–1868).
James Henry Miller married secondly on 07 August 1870 to Mary Elizabeth Millard [2][3] (1841–1899).
James Henry Miller married thirdly about 1902 to Mrs. Maggie (Bayless) Cooter Adams [4] (1856–1911).
He died on 03 Nov 1910 in Durham, Iowa, USA. [5][6][7]
Children
John L. Miller 1856–1916
Martha Jane (Miller) Porter 1858–1945
Sarah Catherine Miller 1861–1951
Mary "Molly" Isabella Miller 1866–1940
Cora Elizabeth (Miller) Bennett 1871–1939
Lora Almeda (Miller) Atkinson 1872–1901
Oren Franklin "Frank" Miller 1874–1944
Anna Myrtle (Miller) Knotts 1876–1958
William Clinton=Clayton Miller 1878–1945
Grace Miller 1880–1881.
Sources
↑Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index 1758-1996 on ancestry.com citing FHL#985381; m: 01 Oct 1854 Mahaska, Iowa for James H. Miller & Martha J. Liton
↑Iowa, U.S., Compiled Marriages 1851-1900 on ancestry.com; m: 07 Aug 1870 Marion County, Iowa for James H Miller & Mary E. Millard
↑Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index 1758-1996 on ancestry.com citing FHL#1019714; ref#2:3DPQL42; m: 07 Aug 1870 Lake Prairie, Marion County, IA for James H. Miller & Mary E. Millard
↑Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records 1880-1951 on ancestry.com citing Record Group #48; State Historical Society of Iowa of DesMoines, Iowa; Iowa Department of Public Health in DesMoines, Iowa; m: 11 May 1902 Marion County, Iowa, USA; for groom: James H. Miller @69, b: c1833 Morgan County, Illinois (father: Isaac Miller & mother: Jame Smith); & bride: Maggie A. Adams @47, b: c1855 Marion County Iowa; (father: James Bayless & mother: Rachel Dewis
↑Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records 1662-1999 on ancestry.com citing p107; for James Henry Miller, b: 1833; d: 03 Nov 1910 @77yrs; buried: 10 Nov 1910 Ebenezer Cemetery, Walnut Township, Madison County; comments: m1: Martha Jane Liter; m2: Mary E. Willard; m3: Maggie A. Adams
↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #18820764 for James Henry Miller, b: 02 May 1833; d: 03 Nov 1910; buried: Ebenezer Cemetery, Walnut Township, Madison County, Iowa, USA; with personal & gravestone photo
↑ Iowa Graves Registration Project by Works Project Administration
1850 USA Census of Morgan, Illinois; on ancestry.com citing dwelling#628; family#655; which included ...
49 Miller Isaac
48 Miller Jane (wife)
19 Miller Ruth
17 Miller James, b: c1833 IL; occ: farmer
15 Miller Samuel
12 Miller William
09 Miller Levi
07 Miller John.
1860 USA Census of Marietta Post Office, Bangor, Marshall County, Iowa; on ancestry.com citing dwelling#1017; family#970; which included ...
27 Miller J. H.
22 Miller M. J., b: c1838 IL (wife)
04 Miller J. L.
01 Miller M. J.
36 Miller David D.
10 Miller Peter S.
1870 USA Census of Pella Post Office, Lake Prairie, Marion County, Iowa; on ancestry.com citing dwelling#230; which included ...
36 Miller James H., b: c1834 IL; occ: farmer
13 Miller John
11 Miller Martha J.
09 Miller Catharine
04 Miller Mary S.
1880 USA Census of Walnut, Madison County, Iowa; on ancestry.com citing dwelling#23; which included ...
47 Miller James, b: c1833 IL VA/NC; occ: farmer
38 Miller Mary (wife)
21 Miller Jennie (daughter)
14 Miller Mary (daughter)
09 Miller Cora (daughter)
07 Miller Laura (daughter)
05 Miller Frank (son)
03 Miller Anna (daughter)
02 Miller Willie (son)
76 Miller Jane (mother)
53 Jobe Elizabeth (sister).
1910 USA Census of Clay, Marion County, Iowa; which included ...
76 Miller James H., b: 1834 IL; m: 7yrs
53 Miller Maggie H. (wife).
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