BIOS: Joseph M. MILLER, Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Roth Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania; Bedford County by E. Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by William H. Welfley; v.3, Pub. The Lewis Publishing Company, New York/Chicago 1906, pg. 336 Joseph M. MILLER. Among the practical and progressive agriculturists of Bills, Somerset county, may be mentioned the name of Joseph M. Miller, who has recently purchased a fine property in Somerset, to which he moved in the year 1906. He is a son of Christian and Mary (Miller) Miller, and grandson on the paternal sice of Joseph Miller, who engaged in farming, and the maternal side of Abraham H. Miller. Both grandparents were born in America. The one died at the age of eighty-seven and the other at the age of ninety-four. Abraham H. Miller was considered one of the strongest men in the county. He could throw a barrel of cider on a wagon having a double box. Christian Miller (father) was born in 1813, was a farmer by occupation, a Democrat in politics, and an active and influential citizen. Joseph M. Miller was born in Jefferson township, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, March 26, 1853. After completing a common school education, he assisted his father with the duties of the home farm until he was twenty-six years old, after which he worked the farm for six years on shares, and in 1883 purchased the Elijah Bauman farm, whereon he is now conducting extensive operations and from which he receives a lucrative livelihood. His place is neat and attractive in appearance and indicates the supervision of a master hand. His political allegiance is given to the Democratic party. In 1876 Mr. Miller was united in marriage to Barbara Smith, who was born in Meyersdale, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, September 21, 1852, daughter of Frederick Smith, formerly from Germany. Their children are: Frederick S., married Sadie Lentz, a daughter of William Lentz, of Waterloo, Iowa, who was formerly of Meyersdale, this county. They are engaged in farming in Waterloo, Iowa. Anna B., married Ira Blaugh, of this county; they are engaged in farming. Lawrence, deceased; Webster W.; Harvey J., married Minerva Bittner, of Larimer township; Cleveland G., Mary and Ruth Miller.