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Milton Miller
« on: Sunday 10 March 24 15:42 GMT (UK) »
Commonwealth War Graves Commission are appealing for blood relatives of Pte Milton Miller - Welsh Regiment - died 9/6/1920  (Nephritis. Uraemia) - Redg No 46288 -  buried St Andrews Major (St Andrew) Churchyard. burial 12 June 1920  (middle name King)

The Commission are in the process of producing a Special Memorial to commemorate him.  It is not possible to mark his grave.

UK, World War I Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923 shows father as William Miller.

The British War Medal and the Allied Victory Medal

If you are related or know of someone who is CWGC would like to hear from you.

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Re: Milton Miller
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 10 March 24 15:48 GMT (UK) »
1911 census 7 Chamberlain Row Eastbrook Dynas Powis Near Cardiff.

William Miller  59 Head. Labourer. Widower.
Milton Miller   29   Son deceased 1920
Rowland Miller 28 Son  deceased 1920
Edith Minnie Webber 27 Daughter. married 1907 to Samuel Webber (1882 - 1941)
Samuel Webber 28 Son in Law (Son-in-law)
Earnest Miller 22 Son
Ben Miller 19 Son  deceased 1926
Sidney Miller 17 Son

Mother Emma passed away 1910

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