When Lucinda C. Miller was born on 1 May 1838, in Clark, Kentucky, United States, her father, James Miller, was 29 and her mother, Mariah Flynn, was 26. She married James Thomas Williams on 1 December 1855, in Winchester, Clark, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 6 daughters. She lived in Center Township, Hendricks, Indiana, United States in 1870 and Union Township, Dickinson, Kansas, United States in 1880. She died on 27 July 1899, in Chanute, Neosho, Kansas, United States, at the age of 61, and was buried in Chanute, Neosho, Kansas, United States.
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English and Scottish: occupational name for a miller. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term miller, an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’, reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner ). In southern, western, and central England Millward (literally, ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term. In North America, the surname Miller has absorbed many cognate surnames from other languages, for example German Müller (see Mueller ), Dutch Mulder and Molenaar , French Meunier , Italian Molinaro , Spanish Molinero , Hungarian Molnár (see Molnar ), Slovenian, Croatian, and Serbian Mlinar , Polish Młynarz or Młynarczyk (see Mlynarczyk ). Miller (including in the senses below) is the seventh most frequent surname in the US.
South German, Swiss German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Müller ‘miller’ (see Mueller ) and, in North America, also an altered form of this. This form of the surname is also found in other European countries, notably in Poland, Denmark, France (mainly Alsace and Lorraine), and Czechia; compare 3 below.
Americanized form of Polish, Czech, Croatian, Serbian, and Slovenian Miler ‘miller’, a surname of German origin.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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