Harry was born about 1860. He was the son of Samuel and Mary Miller.
UK Census Event Date 1881: Living with his parents and three younger siblings George, Elizabeth and Samuel in Oozell Street North, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Aged 20 and single.
Occupation: Copper Plate Engraver
At the age of 23 he married 20 year old Louise Reavey on 15 March 1884 in the Trinity Church, Birchfield in the Parish of Handsworth, England.[1] Harry was an Engraver of Finch Road. The witnesses were James Reavey, Maud Miller, Annie Reavey and Harriet Reavey.
They went on to have at least six children:
UK Census Event Date 1891: Living with his wife and two children Gertrude and Wilfred in Livingstone Road, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England. Aged 30.
Occupation: Writing Engraver Ordn Survey
Harry and his family continued to live in South Stoneham, Hampshire.
He died in 1938 at the age of about 77.[2] His Will was proved on 24 March 1938 at London to Wilfred Archibald Miller, shipbuilders clerk. Effects: £168, 11s. 1d.
Last Address: 127 Bellemore Road, Southampton, Hampshire, England
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