Simon Miller, Head, married, 50, coal miner (shifter), born in Deptford, County Durham
Elizabeth Miller, wife, married, 50, born in Wrekenton, County Durham
George Miller, son, 23, coal miner (hewer), born in Haswell Moor, County Durham
Rebecca Ible, daughter, married, 27, born in Haswell Moor, County Durham
William Ible, son-in-law, married, 31, coal miner (hewer), born in Shotton, County Durham
Marriage
On 4 Jul 1904 George Miller (of 53, California Street, New Seaham, age 26, bachelor, hewer, son of Simon Miller, shifter) married Sarah Langley (of 53, California Street, New Seaham, age 21, spinster, daughter of Thomas Langley, founder at bottleworks), married by Jas Colling, vicar of Seaham Harbour at New Seaham, Christ Church. Witnesses: Joseph Birkbeck; Mary Ann Wilson. [3]
↑ Census for England and Wales from The National Archives at Kew, Surrey citing RG13/4691 - Folio 27 - Page 15. Accessed 4 Jul 2023.
↑ Durham Records Online (https://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/) Database Entry for George Miller and Sarah Langley Date: 4 Jul 1904. Location: New Seaham, Christ Church. Accessed 3 Jul 2023.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with George by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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