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MILLER, Martin F

Male 1901 - 1994  (92 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MILLER, Martin F was born on 4 May 1901 in New York; died on 28 Feb 1994 in Avon Park, Highlands County, FL.

    Martin married BAUM, Jeanette G on 10 May 1928 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Jeanette (daughter of BAUM, Georg Friederich and ROBBINS, Cora Almeda) was born on 10 May 1905 in New York; died on 16 Mar 1993 in Avon Park, Highlands County, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/15/1928

    Ou Thursday afternoon, May tenth,
    a very pretty, but quiet spring wedding
    was solemnized when Jeanette G.
    Baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
    Baum of Lewiston Road, became the
    bride of Martin F. Miller Jr., of Ninth.
    Only the immediate families of the
    bride and groom being present. The
    marriage ceremony was performed
    under an archway of spring flowers
    and a huge wedding bell.. The Rev.
    Brezmg officiating. The bride who was
    given in marriage by her father, entered
    the room to the strains of Loner
    grins ^Wedding March, played by Miss
    Helen Miller, sister of the groom. The
    bride was very lovely, wearing a
    frock of ecru lace over pink satin,
    trimmed with bunches of silk moss
    roses. Her hat was of pink transparent
    horsehair, trimmed with ecru silk
    lace and pink velvet ribbon. Her slippers
    were of blonde satin worn with
    pink hose. The bridal boquet was of
    pink roses and Lillies of the Valley
    tied with pink tulle. The bride was
    attended by her sister, Mrs. Jesse Anderson,
    who .wore a frock of tan and
    rose georgette over rose satin. Her
    hat was tan transparent horsehair,
    trimmed with bunches of apple blossoms
    and tan velvet streamers. Her
    slippers were tan embroidered linen
    worn with hose to match. She carried
    a colonial boquet of pink roses, sweet
    peas and yellow daises. The groom
    was attended by his brother Mr. William
    Miller. The bride's mother was
    gowned in tan georgette over pink
    satin worn with a tan hat. The
    grooms mother wore black satin and
    a hat to match her gown. The house
    was very prettily decorated with
    spring flowers and palms. Dinner
    was served at the Red Coach Inn for
    the imediate families. Covers being
    laid for twenty-one. The table was

    very dainty with roses in silver vases.
    Tho centerpiece bolng a large wedding
    cake. In the evening a reception was
    given at the bride's home in Lewiston
    Road about a hundred guests were
    present to wish the bride and groom a
    very happy and successful married
    life. The bride's going away costume
    was a yellow georgette frock worn
    with a black coat trimmed with blonde
    fox and a hat of ecru lace and black
    straw. With these she wore black patent
    slippers trimmed with snakedkln.
    Mr. and Mrs. Miller-have left on" a
    motor trip to the Thousand Islands
    and Montreal. They will be at home
    after the twenty-fourth of May In
    Marigold street, Buffalo, N. Y. Prenuptlal
    affairs tendered the -bride were
    a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Fred
    Baum' a linen shower by Mrs. Fred
    M. Spinner and a china shower given
    by Mrs. Paul C. Blessing.

    Children:
    1. MILLER, Dolores J

Generation: 2



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