Miller - Henry
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Review, Oct 1, 1881
Saturday last, Henry Miller done as hundreds before him have done, undertook to interview the buzz saw at Lockhart's saw mill. The result of his curiosity was the loss of 3 fingers.
Montgomery County, Indiana
Source: Henry Miller, 1870 Franklin Twp #214 - age 35 occ.: Miller b. Germany Parents FB.
Source: Waveland Independent, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Aug 27, 1915
Henry Miller committed suicide by shooting himself at Hot Springs, Idaho Aug 18. Mrs. Miller was Sophia May Reddish, the youngest daughter of Josephus and Harriet Reddish and was b. on a farm NW of town. She is a cousin of Clay Reddish and Robert and Jesse Burford. Mr. Miller had been in good health for a number of years and his mind had become affected. His wife was out milking and when she returned she found him dead.