William Miller, 1937

Name
William /Miller/
Given names
William
Surname
Miller
MarriageEmily WhalenView this family
1884

Birth of a sonWilliam H Miller
1886

Birth of a sonGeorge F Miller
1888

Birth of a daughterEva Harriett Miller
1889

Birth of a sonWilliam Miller
1892

Death of a sonWilliam Miller
1892

Birth of a sonStanley Miller
1895

Birth of a sonLeslie Miller
1897

Birth of a daughterEmily M Miller
1899

Death of a daughterEmily M Miller
1899

Birth of a daughterEllen May Miller
1900

Birth of a daughterOlive E Miller
1903

Death of a sonStanley Miller
22 November 1919

Note: Death at Gulgong.

Death at Gulgong. MR. STANLEY MILLER. We regret to report the death of Mr. Stanley Miller at the age of 24 years. The sad event took place on Saturday night last, at the residence of deceased's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. The late Mr. Miller had been a sufferer for the past two years. He was a popular young man, and was held in the highest esteem by the general public, whose sympathy goes out to the bereaved. The interment took place in the Church of England cemetery yesterday morning, Rev. C. J. Allen officiating at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. McGowen and Bayliss. The deceased was a member of the local branch of the M.U.I.O.O.F., and the brethren of the Lodge marched at the funeral. Ber H. Hall read the Order's burial service at the graveside. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 27 November 1919, p. 15. Obituary Stanley Miller

Death 22 July 1937
Note: DEATH

DEATH William Miller, Gulgong The death occurred early this morning of Mr. William Miller, of Medley Street, Gulgong. The deceased had been a resident of Gulgong for nearly 70 years. He was a native of South Australia. He is survived by a widow and the following grown-up family: Messrs. L. (Tos) Miller (Gulgong), George Miller (Lithgow), Mesdames Britt Cornish (Gulgong), George Boss (Sydney), and Miss Olive Miller (Gulgong). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 July 1937, p. 1. Obituary William Miller

Note: Mr. Wm. Miller

Mr. Wm. Miller A truly good man passed away when the death occurred at his residence in Medley street, Gulgong, of Mr. William Miller, aged 79 years. Deceased, who had an interesting career during his residence in this town and district extending over a period of 67 years. He was a native of Adelaide and came to Gulgong at the age of twelve years. His father, the late Mr. William Miller, and his mother were in the employ of the Rouse family at Guntawang over 60 years ago, his mother having nursed quite a number of the family. Deceased, who could recall the time when the first payable gold was discovered in Gulgong, himself took up mining for a time. He and his ber were employed by Mr. Rouse (deceased) at the time when the property ran a good way towards Wellington and it was whilst working on the property that his ber died as the result of a bite from a deathadder. His father, at the time, was manager of the Perseverance owned by Mr. Rouse. Years later, the late Mr. Miller was employed at the old flour mill in White-street, Gulgong, and fell from the top of the building to the floor, landing on his feet and smashing his thigh. He was taken to Sydney Hosiptal, where he was a patient for some months under the care of Doctors McCormack Maitland and Piaschi, the State's most eminent men at the time. That happened about 31 years ago and he had lived a retired life ever since. The late Mr. Miller was esteemed by all sections of the community. He was one who would not do anyone a bad turn. As a husband and father, he was always kindly and loving to a degree, and the loss to the hearts of his loved ones will be great. But the knowledge that their dear one lived such an exemplary life must be an inspiration to them. He had an unselfish nature and it was this, with his straight-forward manliness and fine out-look which endeared him to the entire community. Prior to contracting bronchitis quite recently he had always enjoyed good health. Pleurisy followed and his death took place early on Thursday morning. The funeral took place that afternoon to the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery, the Rev. L. V. Caldwell officiating. Arrangements were carried out by Mr. R. S. Bayliss. A widow and the following family are left to mourn their loss:— Messrs. L. (Tos.) Miller (Gulgong), George Miller (Lithgow), Mesdames George Boss (Sydney), E. Cornish (Gulgong), and Miss Olive Miller (Gulgong). Mrs. H. Buckingham, of Coogee, is a sister. Our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 29 July 1937, p. 17. Obituary William Miller

Family with Emily Whalen
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Birth: 1900
Death: 5 December 1970
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Death

DEATH William Miller, Gulgong The death occurred early this morning of Mr. William Miller, of Medley Street, Gulgong. The deceased had been a resident of Gulgong for nearly 70 years. He was a native of South Australia. He is survived by a widow and the following grown-up family: Messrs. L. (Tos) Miller (Gulgong), George Miller (Lithgow), Mesdames Britt Cornish (Gulgong), George Boss (Sydney), and Miss Olive Miller (Gulgong). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 22 July 1937, p. 1. Obituary William Miller

Death

Mr. Wm. Miller A truly good man passed away when the death occurred at his residence in Medley street, Gulgong, of Mr. William Miller, aged 79 years. Deceased, who had an interesting career during his residence in this town and district extending over a period of 67 years. He was a native of Adelaide and came to Gulgong at the age of twelve years. His father, the late Mr. William Miller, and his mother were in the employ of the Rouse family at Guntawang over 60 years ago, his mother having nursed quite a number of the family. Deceased, who could recall the time when the first payable gold was discovered in Gulgong, himself took up mining for a time. He and his ber were employed by Mr. Rouse (deceased) at the time when the property ran a good way towards Wellington and it was whilst working on the property that his ber died as the result of a bite from a deathadder. His father, at the time, was manager of the Perseverance owned by Mr. Rouse. Years later, the late Mr. Miller was employed at the old flour mill in White-street, Gulgong, and fell from the top of the building to the floor, landing on his feet and smashing his thigh. He was taken to Sydney Hosiptal, where he was a patient for some months under the care of Doctors McCormack Maitland and Piaschi, the State's most eminent men at the time. That happened about 31 years ago and he had lived a retired life ever since. The late Mr. Miller was esteemed by all sections of the community. He was one who would not do anyone a bad turn. As a husband and father, he was always kindly and loving to a degree, and the loss to the hearts of his loved ones will be great. But the knowledge that their dear one lived such an exemplary life must be an inspiration to them. He had an unselfish nature and it was this, with his straight-forward manliness and fine out-look which endeared him to the entire community. Prior to contracting bronchitis quite recently he had always enjoyed good health. Pleurisy followed and his death took place early on Thursday morning. The funeral took place that afternoon to the Church of England portion of the Gulgong cemetery, the Rev. L. V. Caldwell officiating. Arrangements were carried out by Mr. R. S. Bayliss. A widow and the following family are left to mourn their loss:— Messrs. L. (Tos.) Miller (Gulgong), George Miller (Lithgow), Mesdames George Boss (Sydney), E. Cornish (Gulgong), and Miss Olive Miller (Gulgong). Mrs. H. Buckingham, of Coogee, is a sister. Our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 29 July 1937, p. 17. Obituary William Miller