THE MILLER FAMILY

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Title

THE MILLER FAMILY

Subject

The Miller Family, 1901

Description

This Miller family photo was taken at the old Jim Powell home on Greenville Street about 1901. The home is now used as a church, according to Artie Storey, who submitted the picture for her husband Tom Storey's great aunt, Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Miller Bailey. Aunt Sallie, the little girl at far right on the front row leaning against her mother's knee, celebrated her 88th birthday in January and is the only person from the group still living. From left are, front, Sam Hill Miller, Bud or "Burt M." Miller, William Henry Bryson Miller, Mary Love "Mamie" Miller who married Lamar Smith in 1904, Willie Clyde Miller who married Herman Watson in 1902 and Tom V. Neill in 1912, Sudie Alma Miller Montgomery, Sudie's husband William Robert Montgomery, Nannie Sue Miller (seated), Fannie Kate Miller (standing behind), Nannie Elizabeth Jane Carmical Miller (wife of William Henry Bryson Miller and mother of the children), and Sallie Miller. Seated in back are, from left, John Henry Miller, Herman Watson (firt husband of Willie Clyde Miller) and Coke Watson, brother of Herman Watson. The father of this family, William Miller, was born in 1860 in Dekalb County, son of Confederate Captain William Andrew Calhoun Miller. Sam, Sallie and Nannie were born in the house called Hill Place (Sam Hill Peach Orchard) at Five Points near East Newnan.

Source

Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Miller Bailey

Publisher

Newnan Times-Herald

Date

c. 1901

Contributor

Artie Storey

Rights

Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright law. Permission for use must be cleared through the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society. Licensing agreement may be required.

Identifier

CCR 1986.10.30

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photograph

Files

86.10.30.jpg
Date Added
October 27, 2016
Collection
Coweta County Remembered
Item Type
Still Image
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Citation
“THE MILLER FAMILY,” Newnan-Coweta History Center, accessed March 29, 2024, https://newnancowetahistoricalsociety.omeka.net/items/show/162.