OBIT: Annie McMILLEN, 1909, Greenwood, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Millich Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _________________________________________ Shoots at Man, But Kills Wife Nightworker Goes Home Unexpectedly Tragedy Follows Altoona, Pa., July 15 Frank E. McMillen, aged thirty-one years, shot and instantly killed his wife, aged twenty-three, at their home in Greenwood, a suburb, with a shot directed at William E. McDowell. McDowell escaped uninjured. McMillen, who has been employed at night, has long suspected his wife's infidelity and instead of going to work, remained in the neighborhood of his home. Near midnight he went to the house and peering through a window saw McDowell and the woman in the parlor. He fired through the window at McDowell as he claims and when the man ran, he fired again. The woman was hit by one of the bullets and was dead when McMillen entered the house. The husband directed that the authorities be notified and remained at the home of his sister in the neighborhood until arrested. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa., Friday, July 16, 1909 1900 Tyrone, Blair County census - John McMillen, 52 Samantha McMillen, 50 Frank E. McMillen, 22 Mattie S. McMillen, 11 Mary E. Mountain, 23, daughter Paul Mountain, 3 Gilbert W. Mountain, 2