Name Info
Wilmer Miller DEATON 1897 TN to 1898
Wilmer Miller DEATON 1897 TN to 1898
Gender.........male PAF-ID.........09123193 BirthOrder#....10 Age............1y 0m 21d Status.........single Fam-Group......DEATON Fam-ID.........DEATON Citizenship....US born Title(s)....... |
#Marriages.....0 #Divorces......0 #Sources.......1 #Events........2 #Images:.......1 #Comments......0 #Siblings......0 #Children......0 Twin........... |
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D__0271 - Family of Pittser Miller Deaton of Tennessee
D__0271 - Family of Pittser Miller Deaton of Tennessee
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Family of Pittser Miller Deaton of Tennessee
Family of Pittser Miller Deaton of Tennessee
Data Issues
AncFlags between Spouses Mismatched
AncFlags between Spouses Mismatched
Historical
1897: Korea - Gojong, or Emperor Gwangmu, proclaims the short-lived Korean Empire lasts until 1910
1898-1900: China - The Boxer Rebellion in China is suppressed by an Eight-Nation Alliance
1898-1902: Colombia - The One Thousand Days war in Colombia breaks out between the "Liberales" and "Conservadores", culminating with the loss of Panama in 1903
1898: United States, Cuba, Philippines - The United States gains control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines after the Spanish-American War
1897: Korea - Gojong, or Emperor Gwangmu, proclaims the short-lived Korean Empire lasts until 1910
1898-1900: China - The Boxer Rebellion in China is suppressed by an Eight-Nation Alliance
1898-1902: Colombia - The One Thousand Days war in Colombia breaks out between the "Liberales" and "Conservadores", culminating with the loss of Panama in 1903
1898: United States, Cuba, Philippines - The United States gains control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines after the Spanish-American War