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Frederick David Miller (1896 - abt. 1963)

Frederick David Miller
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, USAmap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died about at about age 66 in Highland Hills, Ohio, USAmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Frederick was born in 1896. He is the son of Frederick Miller and Ellen Clezie. His name is found both as "David Frederick Miller" and "Frederick David Miller". They didn't seem to care about the order of the names!

He was listed in the 1910, 1920 & 1930 censuses at Cleveland, Ohio. Did he ever marry? Unknown.

www.findagrave.com shows more than one burial in Ohio of a "Fred D. Miller" but again the identification is uncertain. Perhaps the likeliest entry is Fred D. Miller, who died on 5 January 1963 at Highland Hills, Ohio, buried at Highland Park Cemetery.

Alternatively, there was a "Fred D. Miller" who lived at Fairview Park, near the Cleveland airport, as late as 1989. Maybe that was him? A middle name, instead of foolish initials, would have made identification so much clearer!


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  • www.familysearch.org
  • Information from Henry Bertram Heiser (1906-98)

Footnotes

  1. Entered by Rick Heiser, Jun 4, 2013

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