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Margaret Miller
© The Hammon Advocate
Thursday March 14, 1912
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Mrs. Margaret Miller of the Kiowa settlement died last Friday (March 8) night. Deceased was born in North Carolina in 1824. Moved to Texas where she remained until a few months ago, when she came to Oklahoma.
She was a member of the Christian Church. Interment was made in the Kiowa Cemetery. Reverend G. W. Day of Hammon conducted the funeral services at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
Note: Bill Shumate of Tolleson, Arizona advises that Mrs. Margaret Miller was his great grandmother and that her mother's name was Margaret Reinhardt but he doesn't know if it were her maiden or married name. The unmarked field stone nearby is that of Addie Fay Miller, daughter of Jessie Miller and Myrtle Moore both born in Texas. Jessie Miller was the son of Charlie Miller and Julia Phy.
Other children of Margaret Reinhardt Miller and her husband Dr. Dan Miller: Leila Swan who married a Shumate, Clara, Clarence and Alvin. Charlie Miller and Julia Phy were the parents of Addie Williams who is also buried in Kiowa Cemetery.


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