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From: Carole Paprocki <>
Subject: [OHFAIRFI-L] George Clement Miller
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 20:45:40 -0500


SOURCE: "History of Fairfield County, Ohio and Representative Citizens",
edited and compiled by Charles C. Miller, Ph. D., Ex-State Commissioner
of Ohio Schools. Published by Richmond-Arnold publishing Co., Chicago,
IL. No publication date given, but the Preface written by Dr. Miller is
dated April 15, 1912.


Page 297, column 2.
Mr. James Miller practiced law in Lancaster in partnership with his
brother Mr. George Miller, but later moved to Los Angeles, California
where he now lives.

Page 299, column 1.
George C. Miller, admitted to practice May 28, 1897 from Ohio State
University, Columbus, Ohio.

Page 490, column 1.
GEORGE CLEMENT MILLER, who has been a member of the bar of Lancaster,
O., since 1897, is a representative citizen and lifelong resident of
Fairfield County. He was born at Basil, November 28, 1863, and is the
son of Samuel W. and Mary Ann (Goss) Miller.

The parents of Mr. Miller were born in Fairfield County, O. In his early
business days the father was a merchant but at the time of his death, in
1868, when aged forty-one years, he was a farmer. The mother survives
and resides at Los Angeles, Calif. George C. Miller is the third of
their four children, the others being James W., Anna and Adeline, all
residents of Los Angeles, in which city James W. Miller is an attorney
at law.

George Clement Miller attended school at Basil, O., where he prepared
for college and then entered the Normal University at Lebanon, O. After
leaving school at Lebanon he taught school for five years in different
parts of Fairfield County. He then entered the law department of the
Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio. In 1897 he was admitted to the
bar and has been in active and continuous practice ever since.

On October 29, 1902, Mr. Miller was married to Miss Mary Louise Berry, a
daughter of Abraham and Louise (Bury) Berry, and they have one son,
Donald Clement, who was born October 29, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are
members of the First English Lutheran church of Lancaster. In politics
he is Democratic in his views, and he has served two terms as clerk of
the Board of Elections. He maintains his law office on the second floor
of the Martens Building, Lancaster, where he has a fine law library. He
is identified with Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No. 48, Knights of Pythias.



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