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Thomas Miller (65)

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Date of birth
Date of Death (Age unknown)
Place of Birth Daybrook, Nottingham (10/1/1876)
Employment, Education or Hobbies Thomas Miller worked as a perambulator fitter.
Family History

Thomas Miller was the son of Samuel (died 1877) and Mary Miller and the brother of Arthur, Sarah Ann and Catherine Miller. The family remained in the Arnold area of Nottingham – Newton’s Yard (1881), Morris Street (1891), Salop Street (1901) and Lees Cottages, Red Hill (1911). In 1921, Thomas Miller lived at 73, Duke Street, Arnold along with his wife Matilda and their daughter Mabel. By 1939, they had moved to 127, Cross Street, Arnold, their address when Thomas was killed in 1941.

Extra Information

Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Monday May 12th 1941: MILLER – May 9th, Charles (Chuck), 11 years suddenly, Lewis Terrace, friend of John’s. Sadly missed. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: MILLER – In affectionate remembrance of Thomas died one year today through enemy action. – Loving wife, daughter Mabel, Stanley and grandchildren. MILLER – Treasured memories of our loved ones, Violet, Charlie, Alma, Chuck, killed by enemy action, one year ago. Always remembered dears. – Mother (Reading) and family.

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