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Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Lambton Ontario, J.H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1907; p.:
Walter Miller, whose untimely death brought sorrow to his devoted family and deep regret to a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in Enniskillen township, Lambton County, was one of the enterprising and prosperous farmers of that section. He was born Oct. 6, 1832, near Glasgow, in Rosburghshire, Scotland, son of John and Mary (Archibald) Miller, also natives of Scotland.
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Walter Miller was educated in Scotland and came to Canada in his youth. He married Miss Margaret Kirkland...
Mrs. Margaret (Kirkland) Miller died in 1871, leaving seven children as follows: Agnes; John; George; Mary, now Mrs. Alex C. Wallen, of Oil Springs; James, who married Miss Jean Wood, of Dawn, and lives on part of the old homestead; Walter; and Margaret, a teacher of Toronto.
In 1873 Mr. Miller married Mrs. John Radcliff, who was born April 1, 1828, in Cornwall, England, the estimable daughter of John and Mary (Tryleven) Rowe, natives of Cornwall, England, where they died. Mrs. Miller's brothers and sisters all remain in Cornwall with the exception of William, who lives in Detroit. In 1847 Mrs. Miller came to Canada. She first married John Radcliff, second son of the Hon. Col. Thomas and Sarah (Armstrong) Radcliff, of Ireland, who came to Canada in 1832. He was an officer in Her Majesty's 27th Enniskillen Regiment. John Radcliff served as a custom house official at Wallaceburg and died in that place in 1866, leaving four children: Annie, married D. P. Sisk, of Oil Springs, a leading man of that village; Marion, the widow of George C. Dew, now residing in Brooklyn, New York; Mary, married to George Pyke, a chartered accountant of Montreal; and Thomas, who died Dec. 17, 1894.
Mr. Miller had two daughters by his second marriage: Blanche, a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital, of Montreal, and Laura, a graduate of the Ottawa Normal School, and a teacher in Manitoba, where she has been eminently successful.
Mr. Miller died March 30, 1896. In religion he was a Presbyterian. He was a prominent member of the Reform party and ...