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ER A70 is the family grave of Blanche Daisy Williams’ family.
1891 Census -
MILLER Charles W Head M M 36 Greengrocer Etc(Em'er) Udimore
MILLER Mary A Wife M F 33 Winchelsea
MILLER William C Son -
MILLER Ethel M Dau -
MILLER Eva A Dau -
MILLER Blanche A Dau -
MILLER Florence H Dau -
ROSS Finlay F Lodger S M 27 Carpenter(Em'ee) Dundee
FATAL MOTOR CYCLE COLLISION". Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Pointed remarks as to the speed of motorists and and drivers were made by the Hastings Coroner (Mr. W. j. Glenister) at the inquiry into the fatal accident at London-
Mary Ann Miller, of 9, Stainsby-
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
THE LATE MR. CHARLES MILLER. —"Gane" sends the following appreciation, as an old member the St. Leonards Cycling Club.
The late Mr. C. W. Miller, who was fatally injured as recorded last week, whilst motor cycling home from Brighton, was well known by a great many residents of Hastings and St. Leonards, and bis generosity and bonhomie'-
It is a singular fact that he, who for years was Captain of the Cycling and Motoring Club, led the Club on its numerous runs complete safety, yet, when riding alone, the fatal collision recurred which, unfortunately, closed his career.
It is popularly said that there is safety in numbers, but whether this is so or not, the fact remains that our genial Captain,-
As a most enthusiastic follower of the terpsichorean art, "Charlie'' was much in request as M.C., and was at all times courteous and obliging at the numerous dances he attended.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
TEMPERANCE WORKER DEATH OF MRS. MARY MILLER
An energetic worker for temperance, Mrs. Mary Ann Miller died at her home, 9, Stainsby-
A native of Rye, she was the widow of Mr. C. W. Miller, and was one of the oldest tradespeople in St. Leonards. Mrs. Miller was one of the oldest members of the Independent Order of Rechabites (Warrior Tent, St. Leonards) and was an active worker for the B.W.T.A.U. She was also a member of the Tuberculosis Care Committee.
She leaves one son and four daughters. The funeral took place on Tuesday at the Borough Cemetery in the family grave, which had been lined with evergreens and flowers. The Rev. W. D. Graham officiated. The immediate mourners were Mr. and Mrs. Miller (son and daughter-