Mary Stolp (1871-1915)
Mary Stolp was born on 06 Apr 1871 in Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois, as the youngest child of Ludwig Stolp and Catherine Elisabeth Orth. Her parents were immigrants from Germany. She had thirteen siblings, namely: William, Adolph Edward, Amelia, Louis L, Theodore, Louise, Caroline, Julia, John S, and Henry. The names of two others, who died as infants, are not known.
When she was 26, she married Frank Palmer Miller, son of George Leifheite Miller and Jane Elizabeth Cornell, on 29 Dec 1897 in Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois.
Their marriage came just two weeks after the death of her mother. Her father had died three years earlier, so she was left alone at home. Though she was the youngest child, Mary and her husband took over the Stolp farm. It seems unusual that the youngest daughter of a large family would get to keep the home farm, but by the time of Mary’s marriage, many of her siblings were already deceased and the others had married and already established their own homes. So, the Stolp farm became the Miller farm. Mary lived her entire life in the home in which she was born.
Frank Palmer Miller and Mary Stolp had one child:
- Leona Catherine Miller was born on 26 Aug 1899 in Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois. She married Floyd Boyce Phillips on 17 Apr 1925 in Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois. She died on 11 Feb 1976 in Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois.
Mary and Frank were farming and raising their daughter when Mary became ill. She developed cancer and had what was reported as a “serious operation.”
Mary Stolp Miller died on 15 May 1915, in the home of her birth near Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois, at age 44. Her cause of death was “cysto-carcinoma-pelvic.” She was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Sandwich, De Kalb, Illinois. She left a husband and a fifteen year old daughter.
Where is she in the tree?
Where can I learn more?
The Miller Family
- Publication date: October 2022
- Pages: 548
- 548 pages
- Formats:
- This book explores our Miller family history. It traces hundreds of descendants of Zachariah Miller who lived most of his life in Rensselaer County, New York. Detailed biographies are provided for the families of our direct line from Zachariah Miller through George Leifheite Miller and Frank Palmer Miller who farmed in Illinois.
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