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James P. MillerJames P. Miller was reared in Greene county by his mother and his grandfather, Dr. J . P. Miller, having lost his father when only four years of age. He was a pupil in the public school in his boyhood and youth and he received thorough training in farm labor. At the age of twenty years he was married and began farming on his own account. Having no money with which to purchase land, he first rented a farm for a year, and then with the capital which he had saved from his labors he purchased his present property. This has been his home since 1888 and comprises one hundred and twenty acres of land that has been brought under a high state of cultivation and is now very fertile and productive. Indeed, his farm constitutes one of the best improved places in this part of the county, and all of the modern equipments have been added to it by Mr. Miller. He keeps abreast with the times in agricultural progress and his work has been attended with a measure of success which is most gratifying. On the 14th of December, 1887, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Miller and Miss Etta L. Nesbitt, who was born December 14, 1866, in Greene county, Iowa, her parents being John and Annie (Bradley) Nesbitt. Her father is now deceased but the mother still survives and is living in Cedar Falls, Iowa, the wife of Dr. B. Anderson. In their family were five children, as follows: Melville, whose home is in Colfax, Washington; Mrs. Miller; Mrs. Alice Van Horn, living in Greene county; Alva, of this county; and Mrs. Annie Wilson, a resident of Ralston, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Miller have become the parents of a daughter and son, Josephine Ina and Gerald Royce, both of whom are at home. Mr. Miller and his family are connected with the Society of Friends and are interested in the work and growth of the church. He votes with the republican party and has continuously filled the office of township trustee since 1897 or for a period of ten years - a fact which indicates the unqualified trust and confidence reposed in him by his fellow townsmen. He has always lived in this county and many of his staunchest friends are those who have known him from his boyhood days - a fact which indicates that his life has been upright and honorable. |
Transcribed from "Past and Present of Greene County, Iowa Together With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Prominent and Leading Citizens and Illustrious Dead," by E. B. Stillman assisted by an Advisory Board consisting of Paul E. Stillman, Gillum S. Toliver, Benjamin F. Osborn, Mahlon Head, P. A. Smith and Lee B. Kinsey, Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1907. Site Terms, Conditions & Disclaimer |