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NameLifespanWhere Born
Miller LYDIA ANN1844-1917Spencerville, Allen County, OH
Additional NotesMigration Steps
Lydia Ann MIller, daughter of Silas and Cythinia (Hempleman) Miller born 23 November 1850, was married to Daniel Richardson (see other Entries) 6 March 1867 in Allen County, Ohio, and was the mother of Thursey (1868- 1947), Madgaline (1870), Joseph M. (1871-1958), Isadora (1872-1887), Charles C. (1875-1938), Daniel W. (1881-1961) Martha L. (1885- bef 1910) William H. (1887-1960) Daniel died in 1887. Second marriage to John Veale in 1889 in Champaign County, Illinois to this union Henry A.(1890-1958) and Lawrence A. (1892- 1935). On 1900 Censes records was count twice- in Trego County, Kansas and in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. 10 March 1903, homestead in WaKeeney, Trego County, Kansas for a hundres sixty acres. John Veale died 5 July 1912. A third marriage to Simmon Shaffer on 17 November 1913 in Spencervile, Allen County, Ohio with whom she lived until death claimed her on 10 August 1917. Burial in the Hardford Mausolem in Spencerville, Ohio. This information is from census records, land deeds, Hempleman Family History and obituaries. to Trego County, KS in 1887
to Rantoul, Champaign County, IL in 1888
to Spencerville, Allen County, OH in 1889
to Chicago, Cook County, IL in 1890
to WaKeeny, Trego County, KS in 1899
to Chicago, Cook County, IL in 1900
to Spencerville, Allen County, OH in 1913
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