| i. | JOHN T.5 MINOR, b. Abt. 1849, Marion Co, MO; d. Unknown. | ||
| ii. | MARY E. MINOR, b. Abt. 1851, Marion Co, MO; d. Unknown. | ||
| iii. | JAMES S. MINOR, b. 07 Aug 1852, (calculated from death); b. Marion Co, MO; d. 20 Mar 1873, 20y 7m 13d; d. Marion Co, MO. | ||
| 140. | iv. | JOSEPH W. MINOR, b. 1854, Marion Co, MO; d. 1920, Marion Co, MO. | |
| v. | GEORGE N. MINOR, b. Abt. 1856, Marion Co, MO; d. Unknown. | ||
| vi. | HENRY U. MINOR, b. Jun 1858, (b. 3 or 4 Jun) Marion Co, MO; d. 07 May 1860, 1y 11m 2/3da; d. Marion Co, MO. |
| 141. | i. | BELINDA5 THRASHER, b. Abt. 1841, (or Melinda?) b. Missouri; d. Unknown. |
| i. | HAMILTON5 BRANDOM, b. 04 Jul 1843, Missouri; d. 1863. |
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Notes for HAMILTON BRANDOM: Hamilton was a Confederate soldier. He was a prisoner at Kirksville, Missouri, and was shot in 1863 while a prisoner. |
| 142. | ii. | GIDEON BRANDOM, b. Abt. 1845, Missouri; d. Unknown. | |
| iii. | ANN E. BRANDOM, b. Abt. 1847, Missouri; d. Unknown. |
| 143. | i. | WILLIAM GIDEON5 MILLER, b. 11 Feb 1847, Marion Co, MO; d. 20 Jul 1924, Palmyra, Marion Co, MO. | |
| ii. | MARY ELLEN MILLER, b. 12 Jan 1849, Missouri; d. 28 Aug 1850, Marion Co, MO. | ||
| iii. | ALFRED BECKETT MILLER, b. 01 Feb 1852, a physician; b. Liberty Township, Marion Co, MO; d. 24 Jun 1928, age 76; Macon, Ralls Co, MO; m. LILLIAN RUSH, 09 Oct 1879, no children; b. Bet. 1850 - 1860; d. Unknown. |
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Notes for ALFRED BECKETT MILLER: Alfred Miller was a physician, and according to obituaries, was one of Marion County's best known men and her best physician. He died at his home on Duff Street from a throat infection (in Macon, MO?). He had been ill 4 days. Funeral services were held at the Pearl Street Methodist Church, and he was buried at Oakwood Cemetery. He was survived by his wife, three nieces, Mrs. E. C. Morgan of Venice, California, Mrs. George Pohlman of Macon, and Mrs. George Rice of Hannibal; four nephews, Alfred Hayden of Oakwood, MO, Leslie Hayden, Oscar Hayden and R.L. Hayden of Palmyra, MO. He was born on a farm in Liberty Towhsip near the village of Palmyra in Marion County, Missouri and was the son of one of the honored pioneer families of the community. He grew up on the old homestead farm in Marion County and his early educational training was secured in the public schools of the community and Palmyra seminary at....(cut off here) (...resumes, but some is lost...) He was president of an organization (not named in the part that remains, but named as president in another obituary of the Missouri State Medical Society), the capital stock of which had grown from $100,000 to over $1 million. He was a Democrat. The Governor of Missouri in 1901 appointed him a member of the board of managers of the state hospital for the insane at Fulton, but he resigned after one year. He was a Mason affiliated with Censer Lodge 172 AF & AM, and also with Macon Chapter 22 Royal Arch Masons; Central Council No. (34?) (AP?) & SM, and Emmanual Commandery No. 7, Knights Templar. He married Lillian Rush, daughter of Rev. Lilburn Rush. The MIllers moved to Macon in June 1882 and on the Sunday following, transferred church membership to ... (cut off). |
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Notes for LILLIAN RUSH: Lillian Rush Beckett was a member of the Pearl Street Methodist Church. |
| 144. | iv. | MADORA ANN MILLER, b. 29 Feb 1860, "Dora" b. Miller Township, Marion Co, MO; d. 06 Feb 1918, Levering Hospital, Hannibal, Marion Co, MO. | |
| v. | ANNA MILLER, b. 1854, Missouri; d. Unknown. |