Charles H. J. MILLER (RIN: 691). Marie (Mamie) WEIMAR (RIN: 689), daughter of James Augustus WEIMAR and Elizabeth WEIMAR , was born 22 June 1887 in Maryland.


Children of Charles H. J. MILLER and Marie (Mamie) WEIMAR are:
1. Harry MILLER (RIN: 803)

Notes for Charles H. J. MILLER:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: C. H. J. Miller married Mamie (Marie) Weimar.


Notes for Marie (Mamie) WEIMAR:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST BY Claude J. Rahn: Mamie (Marie) Weimar; Born: 22 Jun ?; Married: C. H. J. Miller; Daughter of James and Elizabeth Weimar.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Mamie Weimar--"He was my doctor at the time I had anemia. Lillie was a cripple and died young. Mamie married a man in the post office department at Washington, D.C. and they lived there."

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Enumeration date: 27 Jun 1900; Enumerator: A. A. Gardner; Microfilm number: 1240172; SD: 2; ED: 77; Sheet number: 16; Page number: 26; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff: Mamie Weimer; Relation to head of family: partner; Color: white; Sex: female; Born: Jun 1887; Age 12; Single; Place of birth: Maryland; Place of birth of mother and father: Unknown; Occupation: Assistant; No. of months not employed: 6; No. of months in school: 6; Can read and write: yes; Can speak English: yes.

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with participation by Lovelle McCready: Lovelle McCready and Mamie Weimar were friends.--page 61. Mamie Weimar, age 11 or 12, and Lovelle McCready sat on woodpile and watched Harry Boomer chop wood.

FLAMING SWORD, Community Current Events by Rose Gilbert, July 1931: "It is surely a pleasure to renew old friendships and especially so when the friend and former member proves to be our Mamie Weimar, who spent several years here as a child with her father, Brother Augustus Weimar, and mother, Sister Elizabeth Weimar. Mamie is now Mrs. Charles Miller and resides in Washington, D. C. She and her husband and son Harry arrived June 20 by automobile."