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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Amelia E. Miller ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Amelia E. Miller
LAST NAME: Miller FIRST NAME: Amelia MIDDLE NAME: E. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Scriber AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE:  GENDER: F MILITARY: 
BORN: Abt 1851 DIED: 18 Jul 1915 BURIED: 20 Jul 1915
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  Housewife
BIRTH PLACE:  Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Spokane, Washington
NOTES: 
Name of father Charles Walgrave Scriber
Maiden name of mother Mary Jane Griffith
1870 OR CENSUS - A. E. Scriber, age 19, b. Oregon, is enumerated with C.W., age 47, occupation blacksmith, b. New York, and M.J., age 40, b. Missouri, along with John H., age 16, b. Oregon, J. A., age 14, b. Oregon, Ida, age 11, b. Oregon, Emma, age 9, b. Oregon, Charles, age 5, b.Oregon, and Grace, age 2, b. Oregon.
MARRIAGE - Ezra K. Miller and Amelia E. Scriber, m 22 Oct 1873 at house of Charles Scriber; W. R. Stewart M. G. Wit: Helen Leland & Elva Wheeler #1597 pg 74.
1880 WA CENSUS - Amelia Miller, age 27, b. Oregon, is enumerated with K. Ezra, age 37, occupation carpenter, b. Michigan, along with H. Roy, age 4, b. Oregon, G. Cora, age 2, b. Washington Territory, and M. Max, age 7 months (b. Nov.), b. Washington Territory.
DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OBITUARY: 
CHURCH FUNERAL TODAY
Salem Woman Who Died in Spokane
Will Be Buried Here 
A native Oregonian, Mrs. Amelia F. Miller, died Sunday in Spokane, Washington, at the home of a brother-in-law, Alfred Coolidge, at the age of 62 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral which will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Leslie M. E. church, with the pastor, Rev. J. C. Spencer, officiating. Burial will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. 
Born in Marion County, Mrs. Miller passed the greater part of her life in Salem. Her father was C. W. Scriber, well known in this part of the state. She was the widow of Ezra K. Miller, an Indian agent in the western part of Oregon for many years. Surviving her are two sons, Kinney Miller, prominent with the Y.M.C.A. work in Eugene and Roy Miller of San Francisco. She is also survived by a sister, Miss Adelaide Scriber, and a brother, J. W. Scriber of this city, who live on the old Scriber farm. Another brother, Chas. Scriber, lives at Colfax, Wash. Dr. J. C. Griffith and Dr. L. F. Griffith, of this city, are cousins of Mrs. Miller. 

FUNERAL POSTPONED -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Amelia Miller, which was to have taken place yesterday afternoon was postponed until 10 a.m. today to enable her son, Roy, to arrive from San Francisco. The funeral will be held at the Leslie M. E. church and interment will take place in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. 
Daily Oregon Statesman 20 Jul 1915 5:5. 

Funeral of Mrs. Amelia Miller The funeral of Mrs. Amelia Miller, who died Sunday in Spokane, will be held today at 10 a.m. from the Leslie M.E. church, Rev. J. C. Spencer officiating. Burial will be in Odd Fellows’ cemetery. 
Daily Oregon Statesman 22 Jul 1915 5:3.
INSCRIPTION: 
Amelia E. Miller 
Died 
July 18, 1915 
SOURCES: 
LR 
LD 
J. Plant Register
Marion County Oregon Marriage Records 1871 - 1874 WVGS), Vol II, pg 17 
Rigdon Vol 7 #155 
Saucy Survey & Photographs
1870 OR CENSUS (Marion Co., Salem, FA #11)
1880 WA CENSUS (Yakima Co., Fort Simcoe, ED 45, pg 409A)
DOS 20 Jul 1915 5:5 
DOS 22 Jul 1915 5:3
CONTACTS: 
LOT: 542 SPACE: 3 SW LONGITUDE: N 44° 55.166' LATITUDE: W 123° 02.880'
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