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19551 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bernice L. MIJAL
 
19552 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stanislaw MIJAL
 
19553 OBIT: Name: Meal, Stanley (Mijal)
Date: Jun 30 1951
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #134.
Notes: Meal, Stanley (Mijal), residence, 4183 W. 22 St., beloved husband of Victoria, father of Joseph, Sister M. Marcianilla, Bernice Wodgik, Sally, Stephen, Rose, Elizabeth Durica, and Pauline, grandfather of 11, and great-grandfather. Funeral services Monday, July 2, at 9 a. m. from St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Brooklyn Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd.


RESIDENCES:
1910 - W.22nd St.
1951 - 4183 W.22nd St., Cleveland, Ohio 
Stanley MIJAL, Meal
 
19554 Nobilis from Transylvania
Protestant 
Anna MIKóLAI
 
19555 1880 census Newburg, Cass, Michigan, p 513:
Frederick MIKELLS Self M Male W 26 NJ Farmer CAN NY
Mary E. MIKELLS Wife M Female W 25 MI Keeping House OH PA
William MIKELLS Son S Male W 1 MI NJ MI
MIKELLS Other S Male W 1M MI NJ MI


Frederick's middle name given as Lewis and as Loomis. 
Frederick Loomis MIKELLS
 
19556 OBIT: Chicago Tribune
DECEMBER 3, 1990
BRUCE W. MIKKELSEN
Edition: NORTH SPORTS FINAL Section: CHICAGOLAND Page: 7
Index Terms: OBITUARY
Estimated printed pages: 1
Article Text:
Bruce W. Mikkelsen, 54, the assistant principal at Palmer Elementary School in Chicago, died Saturday in Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village. Mr. Mikkelsen was assistant principal and an 8th-grade teacher. He previously taught at Jefferson Elementary School. He was a referee for football and basketball leagues in Du Page County, coached Villa Park youth football for many years and taught Sunday school at St. Paul Lutheran Park in Villa Park. Survivors include his wife, Jo; two sons, Bruce Jr. and Brett; three daughters, Susan Rozhon, Karen and Pam Bermea; two brothers; a sister; and nine grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S. Ardmore Ave., Villa Park. A memorial service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Paul Lutheran Church, 545 S. Ardmore Ave., Villa Park
Copyright 1990, 1992, Chicago Tribune  
Bruce W. MIKKELSEN
 
19557 Section 58 Lot 355 Grave 2 Eleanore MIKOLAJCZYK
 
19558 This name found spelled in the following ways: Mikoliczyk (Frank Kalinowski's obituary), Mikolaczyk, Mikolajczyk (marriage license) John H. MIKOLAJCZYK
 
19559 OBIT: Name: Mikolajski, Frank
Date: Sep 22 1961
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #135.
Notes: Mikolajski. Frank Mikolajski, of 11218 Langton Ave., dearly beloved husband of Lottie, brother of Stanley (deceased) and Michael (deceased), dear uncle and great-uncle. Friends received at the Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65 St. Funeral Saturday, Sept. 23, at 8:15 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Church, 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. 
Frank MIKOLAJSKI
 
19560 DEATH:
Meningitis

BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Miles Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 
Amelia MIKOS, [infant]
 
19561 RESIDENCES:
1920 - 1024 Auburn St., Cleveland, Ohio
1925 - 3729 W.18th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1931 - 3729 W.18th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OCCUPATION:
Carpenter

BURIAL:
Calvary Cemetery, Miles Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 
Louis (Ludwik) MIKOS
 
19562 RESIDENCES:
1939 - 721 Clyde Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 
Mary MIKOS
 
19563 OBIT:
Name: Mikos, Stanley L. Date: Nov 27 1969 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #135. Notes: Services will be Saturday in Temple Terrace, Fla., for former Clevelander Stanley L. Mikos, Mr. Mikos, 48, died yesterday. He had lived in Florida for the last 15 years. He belonged to the Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Men's Club. Survivors are his wife, Fern; a son, Daniel, three daughters, Mrs. Donna D. Thomas, Mrs. Barbara L. Huskey, and Patricia; his mother, Mrs. Barbara Mikos of Cleveland; a sister, Mrs. Genevieve Geschke; a brother, John; and one granddaughter. 
Stanley MIKOS
 
19564 OBIT: PESKURA, FRANCES M : Wife of George (Obit.).Plain Dealer 29 Mar, 1983, pg. 02 sec. B


MARRIAGE: MILECA, FRANCES and PESKURA, GERALD vol.0204 pg.0204 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) 
Frances MILECA
 
19565 OBIT: Name: Mileca, Natale
Date: Jul 27 1950
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #057.
Notes: Mileca, Natale, late residence, 3278 W. 117 St., beloved husband of Santa (Bonamasso), dear father of Carl, Theresa Leykauf, Frances Peskura, Joseph and Rosemary Solloway. Friends received at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148 St. Funeral Saturday, July 29, St. Vincent de Paul's Church, at 9 a. m. 
Natale MILECA
 
19566 Charles moved to Tinmouth, VT in 1783, where he purchased a large farm. In 1805 he purchased 160 acres in Hudson, OH, the following year aquiring a tract at Newburgh [ near Cleveland] where the family built their home. Miles Avenue in East Cleveland is named for the family. Charles MILES
 
19567 Started Newburgh Library Society (Miles Library at East 93rd and Miles Park) Dec 14, 1827 with the donation of a number of books and a sum of money per his will. Daniel MILES
 
19568 Name: Miles, Eben Township: Newburg County: Cuyahoga State: Ohio
Year: 1840 Roll: M704_389 Page: 99 Image: 23

Operated a tavern at 8947 Broadway Ave ("Old Homestead Club") 
Eben MILES
 
19569 Theodore and Erastus - better known as the "MILES Brothers," - are closely connected with Newburgh history both having held public offices. Theodore MILES was a man of public spirit. He gave Miles Park to the village and Miles Avenue, the longest street in Newburgh was given the family name. Erastus MILES
 
19570 Name: Samuel Miles Age: 62 Estimated Birth Year: 1787 Birth Place: Vermont
Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Page: 169 Roll: M432_673

OBIT: Name: Miles, Samuel
Date: 1851
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #057.
Notes: 1788 - 1851. Age 63. Strongsville Cemetery Strongsville, Ohio. 
Samuel MILES
 
19571 Theodore and Erastus - better known as the "MILES Brothers," - are closely connected with Newburgh history both having held public offices. Theodore MILES was a man of public spirit. He gave Miles Park to the village and Miles Avenue, the longest street in Newburgh was given the family name.

1840 Census
Name: Miles, Theodore Township: Newburg County: Cuyahoga State: Ohio
Year: 1840 Roll: M704_389 Page: 102 Image: 29

1850 Census
Name: Theodore Miles Age: 69 Estimated Birth Year: 1780 Birth Place: Vermont
Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Newburg, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Page: 327 Roll: M432_672
Occupation - Merchant Property- $1000

OBIT: Name: Miles, Theodore
Date: Nov. 12, 1859
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #057.
Notes: Miles-On the 11th inst., at his residence, in Newburgh Ohio. Theodore Miles, aged 80 years, His funeral will be attended at his late residence, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. 1859. Harvard Grove Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. 
Theodore MILES
 
19572 Never married. Well known as a violinist and harpist.

OBIT: Name: Miles, William Bates
Date: Dec 30 1929
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #057.
Notes: Miles-William Bates, son of the late Eben and Eunice Bates Miles. Now at Jones' Parlors, Miles Avenue and E. 95th, until Monday evening. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 31. Service at the residence of Frederick A. Onstine, 9127 Miles Avenue, at 11 a. m. 12/31/1929. age 92. Harvard Grove Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. 
William Bates MILES
 
19573 Married Sol Nelson. As per Series 4. Elizabeth MILFORD
 
19574 It is believed that Mr. Milford was the son of James and Martha Milford,and that one or the other, father or son, was the taxpayer which islisted in the history oh Butler County, in the year 1854.
The Milford removed from Butler CO. in the year 1876, taking with themtheir seven surviving children, and going to Villisca, Iowa.
At a later date, they appear to have removed to Kansas, since Milton, whodied in 1951, at age 82, was the last of his family, and lived inClearwater, Kansas, at the time. Dr. Nellie Cramer, daughter of Julia,was of Wichita, Kansas at the time. Louetta E., widow of Milton, wasstill living in 1952. As per Series 4.
The order of the children's births are in order, even though the datesare not known. The position of the infant, however, is estimated:William, Infant, Elizabeth, Julia, Dickson, Mary, Milton, Ethan. As perSeries 4. 
James MILFORD
 
19575 Married a Mr. Cramer. As per Series 4. Julia MILFORD
 
19576 It is believed that Mr. Milford was the son of James and Martha Milford,and that one or the other, father or son, was the taxpayer which islisted in the history oh Butler County, in the year 1854.
The Milford removed from Butler CO. in the year 1876, taking with themtheir seven surviving children, and going to Villisca, Iowa.
At a later date, they appear to have removed to Kansas, since Milton, whodied in 1951, at age 82, was the last of his family, and lived inClearwater, Kansas, at the time. Dr. Nellie Cramer, daughter of Julia,was of Wichita, Kansas at the time. Louetta E., widow of Milton, wasstill living in 1952. As per Series 4. 
Milton MILFORD
 
19577 A bachelor. As per Series 4. William MILFORD
 
19578 1 NOTE 7 children Sarah Miranda MILLAR
 
19579 FOUND_AT: http://www.lkwdpl.org/history/8biographyM-R.html

FOUND_AT: THE FAMILY OF BENAJAH MILLARD EDWARD CHURCH SMITH 13520 Clifton Boulevard Lakewood 7, Ohio March 26, 1946
BENAJAH7 MILLARD (Matthew6, John5, Thomas4, Humphrey3, Jasper2, John1)* son of Matthew6, and Hannah (Merry) Millard, was born, Pittsfield, Mass. Feb. 28, 1778 (a); d. Rockport Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, September, 1839. (b) In 1812 he was living in Pompey, Onondaga County, N.Y. (c) By 1830, however, had settled in Rockport Township, where the U.S. Census for that year shows him living between Aaron Fox and Philip Jordan. This appears to locate him in Section 7, almost exactly where his younger brother, Royal Millard, settled in 1831. The queer fact is that there are no deeds of land on record to Benajah Millard, nor is there a will nor any administration docket for his estate in the county Probate files, But since it is known that Benajah Millard died at the house of his brother, Royal, in 1839, we conclude that he lived there at least part of the time. Perhaps he became an invalid and unable to operate a farm for himself. Since, however, Royal had purchased his farm as early as 1824, we may conclude that Benajah cleared and operated this farm some time before 1830, and had it ready for Royal to settle there when he came in 1831. (d) (e)

Concerning the family of Benajah Millard we have only the following information, but it is well supported by the census record above noted. This shows him, aged 50-60 years, living with a wife 40-50, 1 son and 1 daughter 15-20, 2 daughters 10-15, 1 son and 1 daughter 5-10, and 1 daughter under 5 years of age. Our problem is to identify these persons.

A study of Cuyahoga records discloses that there were no fewer than ten Millard young people who were married between 1820 and 1850, and since no Millards were living in Cleveland during this period, and none of these ten was a child of Royal Millard, some of them, at least, may well have been among Benajah's seven children enumerated in 1830. (f) Furthermore, a study of deeds of land in Rockport Township has shown the formation of a group of properties owned by various Millards, which for convenience we shall call the "Millard Settlement," located in the general neighborhood of Detroit Avenue and Riverside Drive in Lakewood. Whether this was a sort of joint farm or market garden enterprise, or whether the families actually lived there for mutual assistance or protection, we shall probably never know. But during the years from 1834 to 1841 the following Millards had land in Section 23 in the northwest corner of that part of Rockport which is east of Rocky River. Royal Millard, to be sure, had acquired 23 acres here in 1824. (e) But the first Millard settler here seems to have been one Harry B. Millard in 1834, as shown in detail below. Sarah (Millard) Brainerd was actually living here in 1836. Fidelia (Millard) Alexander had land here five years later. On Feb. 6, 1841 (which was after the death of Benajah) Royal and Anna Millard sold small pieces of land for one dollar to Harry B. Millard, Armelia Millard, Delilah (Millard) Harper, and six acres to Royal Millard 2nd. Since none of these was a child of theirs, it looks as though Royal and Anna were trying to help their orphaned nephews and nieces to establish homesteads of their own. Since Fanny (Millard) Andrews had land next to that of the Harpers, and since William Healy, husband of Susan Millard, witnessed several of the deeds, it looks as though these Millards were closely related, and probably among the children of Benajah Millard. And since one Alfred Millard of Dover Township near by appears during this period, we have included him in the detailed discussion which follows.

From our study of dates and places of marriage, officiating Justices, their association in the "Millard Settlement," the evidence from census records and deeds, we offer the hypothesis that the following named persons may well have been among the children of Benajah Millard:
I. Alfred, B. N.Y. State, abt. 1801; m. July 14, 1822, Lura Smith
II. Fidelia, b. about 1810; m. 1810; m. Aug. 3, 1830, Chas. G. Alexander
III. Harry B., b. about 1811; m. 1st Dec. 3, 1835, Polly Lockwood; m. 2nd Eliza Ann _____
IV. Sarah, b. Aug. 7, 1812, m. May 24, 1829; Hervey H. Brainerd
V. Delilah, b. about 1814; m. Dec. 7, 1833, Charles Harper
VI. Susan A., b. about 1816; m. Mar. 29, 1836, William S. Healy
VII. Anna Armelia, b. about 1818; Unmarried in 1841
VIII. Royal Millard 2nd, b. about 1820
IX. Fanny M., b. about 1822; m. Nov. 14, 1840, Erastus Andrews
X. Julia, b. about 1827; m. April 29, 1848, Charles Morrison
The birth dates, for all but Alfred and Sarah, are estimated. Alfred is doubtful, though others who died may have been born to Benajah and his wife between 1801 and 1810.
We know that Sarah lived at the "Millard Settlement" in 1836, and that Harry, Fidelia, Delilah, Armelia, Royal 2nd and Fanny, all had land there at one time or another before 1842. Susan's husband witnessed four deeds in 1841. Julia was evidently of proper age to fill the 10th place, but we have no additional evidence in her favor. 
Benajah MILLARD
 
19580 1 NOTE "Membership Records of Seventh Day Baptists of Central New YorkState 1797-1940's", by Ilou M. Sanford, Heritage Books, Inc., p97.
Admitted 5 Mar 1866- Adams, New York. 
Frances MILLARD
 
19581 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Mary J. MILLARD
 
19582 FOUND_AT: http://www.lkwdpl.org/history/8biographyM-R.html
SARAH MILLARD, b. Aug. 7, 1812; d. Aug. 31, 1865; m. in Brooklyn, Twp. Cuyahoga Co. O. May 24, 1829, Hervey Hulet6 Brainerd, son of Enos5 and Sally (Brainard) Brainard of Middle Haddam, Conn., and Brooklyn, O. b. Middle Haddam, Aug. 10, 1800; d. Apr. 11, 1867. He was a cooper by trade. (y) (z) They were living in Rockport 1840-60. They had seven children in 1850. In 1836 Sarah Brainerd bought of Harry B. Millard the 29 rods of land in Lot 7, 2nd Div. Sec. 23, on which she then lived. (&) (o) This places her early in the "Millard Settlement."
This Sarah Millard was under 17 years of age when she married Mr. Brainerd. But she had left home before the census of 1830 and so was not enumerated in Benajah's family. Royal Millard had a daughter, Sarah, B. Aug. 25, 1815, but she would have been but thirteen and quite too young to marry in 1829.


MARRIAGE: MILLARD, SARAH and BRAINARD, HARVEY H 0002 0173 
Sally MILLARD
 
19583 HEADSTONE INSCRIPTIONS TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, Copied byCharles R. Hale, 1932, page 8.
Miller, Alida L., born Feb. 14, 1871, died Nov. 21, 1892.

VITAL RECORDS NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT.
Feb. 14, 1871 - female - father Oliver S. Miller, age -3, motherSarah A. Ecclestone, age -0

1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Alida L. W, F, 9, daughter, At School, CT, CT, CT. 
Alida L. MILLER
 
19584 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 3 times removed Amelia C. MILLER
 
19585 INFO FROM Drgrieb@aol.com from material her aunt gathered from relativesin Norwich, CT in 1975. Avery MILLER
 
19586 [Birch.FTW]

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Facts about this person:

Burial
Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay, Onondaga County, NY 
Byron MILLER
 
19587


SOURCES: 
Catharine MILLER
 
19588


SOURCES: POE42-2

42-2 Christian Miller signed the petition for Yohogania to be included in a new state. If true, it islikely he stayed there after 1800. He should be listed in some northern WV couty early 1800s.
William and Mary Quarterly
Pennsylvania Archives, Series III, vol. 23
Virginia Genealogies, Bell, p220
NEHGR vol. 53 (1899)p357
42-2 Christian Miller may have served during the Revolutionary War. 
Christian MILLER
 
19589 1910 census Butler Twp, Butler, Pennsylvania, p 63:
Clinton E. Miller, head, 51, married 23 years, bir Clinton & parents-PA; Etta M., wife, 44, F, marr 23 years, bir-PA, fath-OH, moth-PA
(note: all children and children's parents born Pennsylvania)
Ralph H., son, 21; Robert W., son, 18; Richard E., son, 16; Allen P., son, 14; Irene L., dau, 12; William O., son, 10;
Clinton E., son, 7; Oliver W.H., son, 3
Thomas J. Poe, brother-in-law (of Clinton Miller), 64, bir-PA, fath-OH, moth-PA 
Clinton Edison MILLER
 
19590 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin twice removed

MUSCATINE JOURNAL July 9, 1986

VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER, Woman is charged here in
husband's death.

A Muscatine woman was arrested and charged Tuesday with voluntary
manslaughter in connection with the stragulation death of her husband.
Dulcia Yerington, 58, 1113 E. 8th St., is charged with strangling her
husband, Charles, who was found dead in the couple's home early Sunday
morning. Capt. Ron Martin of the Muscatine Police Department said the
woman voluntarily came to the Public Safety Building at noon Tuesday.
She was questioned on the charge, Martin said.
Voluntary manslaughter is a Class C felony that carries a prison term of up
to 10 years and a fine of up to $10,000.
At an initial court appearance Tuesday afternoon, Associate District Judge
James Weaver appointed public defender John Wunder as Yerington's
attorney and set bond at $23,000. A pre-release investigation was also
ordered, according to court documents.
Muscatine County Attorney Stephen J. Petersen said Yerington was taken
to Mount Pleasant Mental Health Institute for "preliminary psychiatric
evaluation" Petersen said she will be returned for a second court
appearance at 8 a.m. Friday at Muscatine General Hospital. She will
remain in police custody while hospitalized, Petersen said.
Court documents say a preliminary hearing is set for 8:30 a.m. July 15.
Martin said the strangulation was "an outgrowth of a domestic quarrel."
The woman reported to police at 1:13 p.m. Saturday that her husband was
two hours late in returning home. When Yerington returned home late
Saturday afternoon, a quarrel broke out.
"According to Mrs. Yerington, she thought he was downtown drinking,"
Martin said. He also indicated the couple had a history of domestic
disputes.
Martin said an abrasion and bleeding on the dead man's forhead would
indicate that a fight had taken place.
"It would be speculation on my part to describe what happened after
Yerington returned home." Martin said. "A preliminary oral statement from
the pathologist said strangulation was the cause of death." according to
Martin. Reports said Yerington had a bad heart and was on medication.
Once heart attack was ruled out as the cause of death, police were able to
investigate other possibilities, the captain said.
The autopsy did indicate that a ligature, or an item that can be tied or
bound, was used to strangle Yerington late Saturday night.
Police Monday executed a search warrent at the house and seized several
items. The items included a blood spot from a carpet, a plastic bag
containing four drop cords, a sheet from the upstairs bed, a blue nightgown
from an upstairs bedroom, two telephone cords, binoculars, a brown
towel, seven table lamps, and a black porcelain lamp.
The items were sent to the DCI criminalistics lab in Des Moines for
analysis. "We think we have the item that was used but I cannot identify it."
Martin said.
According to initial reports, Dulcia Yerington notified authorities at 6:21
a.m. Sunday that she had discovered her husband dead. The man was
dead and lying on the living room floor when emergency medical technician
arrived on the scene.
Investigating the "questioned death case" were the Muscatine Police
Department, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and the Muscatine
County Attorney.

MUSCATINE JOURNAL July 11, 1986
A non-public court proceeding regarding Dulcia Yerington, 58, 1113 E.
8th St. was held this morning at Muscatine General Hospital.
County attorney Stephen J. Petersen said he could not comment on the
proceedings. Yerington's attorney, public defender, John Wunder, said he
was not at liberty to comment to the media.
Yerington is charged with voluntary manslaughter in connection with the
strangulation death of her husband, Charles Yerington, 58. The man was
found dead in the couple's home early Sunday morning by emergency
medical technicians.
A preliminary autopsy report indicated strangulation as the cause of death.
Authorities also executed a search warrent to seize several items from the
home which could be used a ligature.
Petersen said he would file a trial information in the case Monday, with
arraignment set for July 21.
Yerington remains in custody at the Mount Pleasant Mental Health Institute
under $23,000 bond.

MUSCATINE JOURNAL, July 1986

Dulcia Yerington, 58, 1113 E. 8th St, charged with the strangulation death
of her husband, suffers from "mental problems" which may force court
proceedings to be suspended, according to documents filed Monday in
Muscatine County District Court.
Yerington was charged with voluntary manslaughter after she allegedly
strangled her husband, Charles, 58, in the couple's home July 5 following a
domestic dispute.
A hearing to suspend court proceedings in the case was scheduled for 9
a.m. Monday at the request of county Attorney Stephen J. Petersen.
A preliminary examination of Yerington, conducted at Mount Pleasant
Mental Health Center, "would indicated the defendant is suffering from
atypical psychosis" documents say. A psychosic is definetly a major mental
disorder in which the personality is disorganized and contact with reality is
usually impaired.
According to Iowa code, court proceedings must be suspended whenever
the defendant appears to suffer from a mental disorder.
Petersen said the hearing would determine if Yerington is able to
understand the charges against her and to assist in her defense. The
proceedings would be temporarily suspended until a court ruled she had
the neccessary understanding of the charges against her.
The hearing is not a mental competency hearing, Petersen said.
"A mental competency hearing would determine whether is persn is a
danger to themselves or others," he said.
Reading from a preliminary medical examiner's report. Petersen said
Charles Yerington died at approximately 10:15 p.m. July 5. Strangulation
was the cause of death as ligature marks were found on Yeringotn's neck,
the report said. Ligature is any item that can be tied or bound.
Several items that could be used a ligature or which contained blood stains
were seized as a result of execution of a search warrent. The items were
taken to the Division of Criminal Investigation criminalistics lab in Des
Moines.
Petersen said it is not yet known what item was used in the strangulation
death, but the Associated Press reported Monday Yerington "told police
she had strangled her husband with the straps of his blue body building
shirt."
Petersen said that Yerington had also told police she used a telephone
cord to strangle her husband so he would stop hurting her.
Capt. Ron Martin of the Muscatine Police Department said he could not
comment on the question of what item was used in connection with the
death.
Police previously reported the death was an outgrowth of a domestic
quarrel when Charles Yerington returned home two hours late Saturday
afternoon, July 5. The couple had had a history of domestic disputes,
police said.
Dulcia Yerington reported the death to authorities at 6:21 a.m. July 6. She
voluntarily went to the Public Safety Building July 8, whre she was
questioned and charged with voluntary manslaughter.
Yerington is represented by public defender John wunder. Her bond was
set at $23,000 and she is held in custody at the Mount Pleasant Mental
Health Center. 
Dulcia Darlene MILLER
 
19591 REFN: 9029 Durben MILLER
 
19592 Still Living. Ed MILLER
 
19593 Ancestral File Number: 139 Elizabeth MILLER
 
19594 1900 Census Ogden City, Weber Co, UT; ED190 Vol 11, Line 18, 4th
Precinct. M/F roll #1,241,688
Lived at 326-R1 22nd St. Ogden City, UT with mother (Elizabeth Lewis) &
daughter Thyrza (Lizzie) Shearman Howland. 
Elizabeth (Lizzie) May MILLER
 
19595 VITAL RECORDS NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT.
April 24, 1873 - male - father Oliver S. Miller, farmer, motherSarah Almira Ecclestone

1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Elmer E., W, M, 7, son, At School, CT, CT, CT. 
Elmer MILLER
 
19596 Ancestral File Number: 74MN-R6 Elzina Robena MILLER
 
19597 KEYS:b.

 
George MILLER
 
19598 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Henry Albert Cornelius MILLER
 
19599


SOURCES: POE1-1,1-3,1-1-1,42-2,50-2,,95, HBG
HBG 1748 Frederick Co., MD, was created from Prince Georges Co., MD.

1-1-1 1763 Isaac Miller was in Frederick Co., MD, before 1763.
CE 1774 MD - I do not have Miller.
1-1-1 1776 or earlier Washington Co., PA Survey Book 1p393 & Book 2p149 - Plat of "Long Forgotten,"Hanover T. "Long Forgotten belonged to Isaac Miller and then to his son Andrew, then to Andrew's heirs.
HBG 1776 Washington Co., MD, was created from Frederick Co., MD.
CE 1776 MD - I do not have Miller.
LCW 1780 Tax List, MD, often used as a census. I do not have Miller.
CE 1790 PA(Washington)
Isaac Miller M16+ = 2 F = 2
16- = 1
95 1830 Isaac and Catharine Miller lived near Adam Poe in their later years.
Catharine Miller lived in Wayne Co., OH. ???
42-12 1975 15 Dec In his letter, Prof. Schildknecht has Isaac Miller of Lewistown marry Catharine Poe before 29 June 1763.
95 1787 08 Feb Isaac Miller sold his land in Creagerstown, MD, to Lutheran and Presbyterian trustees. WR7187, Frederick Co., MD courthouse
1787 09 Feb Isaac Miller of Washington Co., PA, sold Lot 69 in Creagerstown to John Creager.
Isaac Miller had a grandson named Isaac Miller.
Isaac Miller, Sr., was never in Columbiana Co., OH.

AIS (LDS) 1790 PA(Westmoreland) Isaac Miller at S. Huntingdon T.
1800 PA(Washington) p396
Isaac Miller -00110-20100-00
Isaac Miller -30110-11010-00Dates of wives marriages are guesstimates. They are there to get the wives in the right order (Ursha was his first wife). 
Isaac MILLER
 
19600 HEADSTONE INSCRIPTIONS TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, Copied byCharles R. Hale, 1932, page 8.
Miller, John F., born Mar. 15, 1855, died Dec. 12, 1866.

INFO FROM Drgrieb@aol.com from material her aunt gathered from relativesin Norwich, CT in 1975.
John drowned at 12 years. 
John F. MILLER
 

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