80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Babb, Eddie Millerb. 1865Ohio
- Babb, William Millerb. 1871Kansas
- Bates, James Miller—
- Bates, John Miller1841 — 1863Washington County, Arkansas
- C, Miller Elizabethb. 1844Holmes County, Ohio
- Carl, Edward Miller1882 — 1956Coon Hollow, Benton County, Arkansas
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- Millerb. 1850
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- Miller, Alex Erwin—
- Miller, Alfred Arthur—
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- Miller, Alma—
- Miller, Amandad. 1881
- Miller, Amanda Elaineb. 1980
- Miller, Amanda Lynnb. 1982
- Miller, Andrew1734 — 1784Glasgow, Scotland
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- Miller, Annie May1917 — 1987Gobbler Cemetery Carroll County, Arkansas
- Miller, Annie May1917 — 1987Gobbler Cemetery Carroll County, Arkansas
- Miller, Arthur Thomas—
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- Miller, Ben Graves—
- Miller, Bennett Arthur—
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- Miller, Billy Carles—
- Miller, Blanche Edna1889 — 1960
- Miller, Boyce Oswald1917 — 2004
- Miller, Brenda Marieb. 1962Princeton, IN
- Miller, Camib. 1978
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