Names in Alphabetical Order
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Charles Hayes Miller,
7th Baronet, b. 1829, 1856 = Katherine Maria Scott,
d. 1909, 2nd daughter of James Winter Scott. Donated
Froyle Village Primary School.
Captain Charles
John Hubert ("Sir Hubert") Miller,
8th Baronet, 1858-1940, never married. Captain in the
Coldstream Guards. He left Froyle Manor House to his
niece, Olive
Mary Lloyd (nee Gladstone).
Charlotte
Elizabeth Miller,
d. 1874, 1849 = Captain William Smith Nicholson (See
Baykes Landed Gentry for issue). It is from this name
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George Miller,
C.B., 1853-1909, Assistant Secretary of Education, 1865
= Mary Elizabeth Aubertin.
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(Sir) Henry John
Miller, 1830-1917, Kt.,
M.L.C.(NZ) 1865-1917, Speaker of New Zealand Legislative
Council (Upper House of Parliament) 1892-1903, J.P.,
M.E.C. 1872, 1864 (?) = Jessie Orbell, 1843-1920, 1860
emigrated to New Zealand after a short stay in Australia
with his brother, Captain Tom Miller.
Henry Holmes Miller,
9th Baronet, 1866-1952,
1895 = Caroline Matilda Greville, d. 1945. Farmer, Pahiatua,
New Zealand.
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John Miller
29/11/1620 married Jane Payne of St. Olave, Chichester,
Sussex, England.
Sir John Miller,
ca. 1665-1721, 2nd Baronet, MP for Chichester 1698-1713,
1 = Margaret Peachy, 1663-170, 2 = 1706 Dawe Anne Elson,
ca. 1680-1709.
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Memorial to Sir
John Miller, 2nd Baronet, his 3 wives and children,
in Chichester Cathedral, Miller Chapel. Stained glass
window in chapel depicts St. John the Baptist and six
events in life of St. John, and was erected in 1843
as a memorial to the late Sir
Thomas Miller of Froyle.
Restored by Sir Hubert
Miller, 8th Baronet, and
erected there a stained glass window to his aunts, Marianne
(May) and Frances, both died unmarried and daughters
of 6th Baronet.
Municipal Records, Chichester State Library, Index
of Persons, page reference 109 re Miller. Sussex Record
Society Vol. 12, Marriage Licences, p. 95 Mark Miller.
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Olive Mary Gladstone,
= Major Robert Lindsay Lloyd. Olive inherited Froyle
Manor House and 63 acres and sold it with Manorial Right
to Lord Treloar Trust in 1947. The Trust operated it
as a school and trade training centre for crippled boys.
Thus ended 170 years of Miller ownership.
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Pauline Rochfort,
(nee Gould), no issue. 1 = Peter Rochfort, died. 2 =
Charles Holmes
Miller. Pauline is a blood relative of Holmes. She
is great-granddaughter of Mary Orbell, who was a sister
of Holmes Miller's grandmother, Jessie
Orbell.
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Richard Combe
Miller, 1841-1916, twice
Mayor of Chichester, Sussex, = Elizabeth Aldworth, no
issue.
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Major Thomas Edmund
Miller, 1832-1920, 1868
= Katherine Margaret Douglas, d. 1912. Major in 12th
Suffolk Regiment on duty in Australia and New Zealand
for some 9 years. His elder brother, Henry John, went
to New Zealand with him in 1860 as a civilian from Australia.
(See book and William
Maxwell Miller's summary
of his life).
Sir Thomas Miller,
ca. 1635-1705, 1st Baronet, M.P. for Chichester 1688-90,
= Hannah, ca. 1630-1706.
Sir Thomas Miller,
d. 1733, 3rd Baronet, MP for Chichester 1715-1727, 1709
= Jane Gother.
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William Nicholson
Miller, 1868-1950,
1906 = Edith Mary Forsyth, 1872-1958. Farmer, Pahiatua,
New Zealand, until 1919, when he retired to Havelock
North. Crippled by a stroke in 1907.
William Uvedale
Miller, 1835-1868.
Served in Army/Navy.
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