Miller-Marsh-Matthews Family. Correspondence, Notebooks, and Genealogy, 1870-1909, 1974-75

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Collection Overview

Title: Miller-Marsh-Matthews Family. Correspondence, Notebooks, and Genealogy, 1870-1909, 1974-75

Primary Creator: Miller-Marsh-Matthews Family

Extent: 0.2 cubic feet

Subjects: Cemeteries, Genealogy, Poetry, Winnebago County--Rockford (Ill.)

Forms of Material: Family papers

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Horace Miller moved from Mount Morris, N.Y., to Kishwaukee, Winnebago County, Ill., in 1839. This collection contains 14 letters to Horace from his brother, Ezra, from Brooklyn, N.Y., and two notebooks used by Horace's daughter, Nancy (1823-1909), to record poetry and family biographical sketches. The collection also contains a lengthy family genealogy, compiled by Horace's great-granddaughter, Hope Miller Matthews, that includes information on Ezra's locomotive and corn planter patents and a list of family tombstones in the New Milford Cemetery in Rockford, Ill. The genealogy documents the Miller, Aldren, Clark, and Coshun branches of the family. The collection, formed in 1974-75, includes correspondence from Hope Miller Matthews, of Evanston, Ill., which contains family biographical information that supports the genealogy. Elizabeth Lawton, of Rockford, Ill., whose mother-in-law was Horace Miller's granddaughter, also contributed to the collection.

Subject/Index Terms

Cemeteries
Genealogy
Poetry
Winnebago County--Rockford (Ill.)