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Gonzalo Humberto Miranda was moody. He had taken his mother's surname because he did not like his father when, at the age of 14, he first met his father. Similarly, Gonzalo Humberto did not always get along with his wife's parents.
In Nicaragua and in most of Latin America, the mother's surname is used as a suffix to a child's surname. Thus, the children of Gonzalo Humberto Miranda would be known as, e.g., Aura Elina Miranda Fernandez, with "Fernandez" being the suffix derived from Juana Ernestina's surname.
However, because Gonzalo Humberto did not always get along with his father-in-law, he put the mother-in-law's surname, Gomez, on some, but not all, of his children's birth certificates.
A good example is Roger Miranda Gomez who is well known by that name despite the fact that his mother's maiden name was Fernandez. | Family: F12
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Judy M. Day's Genealogy Materials list the marriage date as 25 Sep 1922, but, based upon the marriage license issue and return dates, the latest possible date of the wedding is 21 Sep 1922. | Family: F04
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Manuel Urbina and Maria Elisa Miranda were not married. | Family: F50
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F16
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Carl Miller died in The Netherlands (Holland) during World War II. He was initially buried in The Netherlands, but his remains were brought back for burial in Burrough Cemetery, Gardner, Louisiana, after the war. | MILLER, Carl Newton
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLER, E. J. Jr.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLER, E. J. Jr.
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I, Eric J. Miller, attended the funeral at Burrough Cemetery. | MILLER, Edwin Bethard
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Information on Elbrey John "Red" Miller is based on the personal knowledge of Eric John Miller, adult grandson from information related directly by the subject. | MILLER, Elbrey John
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Information related directly by subject and personal knowledge children and grandchildren. | MILLER, Elbrey John
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLER, Eric John
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLER, Ernestine Elizabeth
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLER, Ernestine Elizabeth
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Died in Civil War | MILLER, Franklin M.
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Died in the Civil War according to "Miller" by Alvey Worley | MILLER, Franklin M.
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Died in Civil War | MILLER, James F.
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Died in WWII | MILLER, Joel Jr.
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From his headstone at Nichols Cemetery | MILLER, Joel Jr.
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Supposed to have died at Pearl Harbor, his headstone at Nichols Cemetery lists his date of death as "Nov. 10, 1944" and notes "He died in service to his country." | MILLER, Joel Jr.
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Died in the Civil War | MILLER, John F
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This birthdate appears on the photocopy of his driver's license in the possession of Eric John Miller as of 30 Jan 2007. | MILLER, John Newton
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Josiah was the youngest of four brothers who enlisted into the Confederate Army and the only one to return from the Civil War. | MILLER, Josiah Jr.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MILLER, Karen Jeanette
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There is no headstone for Mary Drusilar Miller at Marler Cemetery. | MILLER, Mary Drusilar
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Judie Miller Day lists "Sylvia" as the correct spelling. Bessie Miller told Eric John Miller in Feb 2007 that the correct name was "Sylvania." The headstone lists the first name as "Silva." The name on the headstone is used here. | MILLER, Silva Lloyd
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Judie Miller Day lists "Sylvia" as the correct spelling. Bessie Miller told Eric John Miller in Feb 2007 that the correct name was "Sylvania." The headstone lists the first name as "Silva." The name on the headstone is used here. | MILLER, Silva Lloyd
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Gonzalo Humberto Miranda met his father, Manuel Urbina, when Gonzalo Humberto was 14 years old. Though recognized by his father, he did not like his father and took his mother's name. - From personal recollection of Aura Elina Miranda in 2011 as related to Eric Miller. | MIRANDA, Gonzalo Humberto
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Murdered in New Orleans in 1948 (or posibly as late as 1951) during a home invasion. Aura Labelle, a child at the time, was asleep in Maria's lap and did not awaken. From personal recollection of Aura Miranda, related in October 2011. | MIRANDA, Maria Elisa Ocón
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Uses the name "Gomez" as a suffix though his mother's maiden name was Fernandez. See family note for parents. | MIRANDA, Roger Gomez
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Served during the War of 1812 in the 13th Mississippi Volunteer Militia under the command of Col. George H. Nixon. | MIXON, Cornelius
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Listed as "S. B. Patterson" on Marriage License | PATTERSON, Sarah Rebeccah
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Listed as "S. B. Patterson" on Marriage License | PATTERSON, Sarah Rebeccah
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E-mail from Deborah Ruth Miller to Eric John Miller on 30 Jan 2007: "Aunt Ruth was named after an aunt Minerva ( her full name was Minerva Ruth according to her). She told me this herself as she thought I had been named after her. She liked the idea of a tradition of being named after an aunt." | RICHEY, Minerva Ruth
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E-mail from Deborah Ruth Miller to Eric John Miller on 30 Jan 2007: "Aunt Ruth was named after an aunt Minerva ( her full name was Minerva Ruth according to her). She told me this herself as she thought I had been named after her. She liked the idea of a tradition of being named after an aunt." | RICHEY, Minerva Ruth
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I, Eric John Miller, helped my grandfather, Elbrey John Miller, and others dig "Aunt Ruth's" grave and attended the funeral at Burrough Cemetery. | RICHEY, Minerva Ruth
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There are two headstones for Sudie A. Richey at Burrough Cemetery. The oldest, a footstone as of 10 Feb 2007, lists the date of death as "1929." The current headstone, which is obviously much newer (the same style and apparent age as John Newton Miller's) lists the date of death as "April 16, 1930." The date on the original headstone is used here. | RICHEY, Sudie Agnes
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Oma died at Oakdale Community Hospital. Eric Miller visited Oma on the evening before she died and this information is from his personal recollection. | STOKES, Oma Elizabeth
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Personal recollection of Eric Miller, her grandson who attended the funeral. | STOKES, Oma Elizabeth
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This birthdate is from the personal recollection of E. J. Miller, Jr., Oma's son. | STOKES, Oma Elizabeth
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From the bible of Josiah Miller in the possession of Carlene Joan Walker. | SWINDALL, James Powell
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or "Weingert" | WINEGEART, E
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or "Weingert" | WINEGEART, E
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