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MILLER (Soundex M460) — See also ALSMILLER, ALTMILLER, BAUMILLER, BENSMILLER, BIEMILLER, BUCKMILLER, CRONMILLER, EIDEMILLER, ERMIL, FORTMILLER, FROHMILLER, GISHMILLER, GUTHMILLER, HATCH-MILLER, HILLER, KITZMILLER, KIXMILLER, KRONMILLER, LIMMER, LOWMILLER, MAILLER, MALLER, MEILLER, MELIERE, MELLER, MERIL, MERILL, MERLI, MERRIL, MERRILL, MILER, MILL, MILLAR, MILLEN, MILLER-BOYER, MILLERICK, MILLNER, MOLLER, MULLER, MYLER, NEUMILLER, PEMILLER, REINMILLER, REITMILLER, RIMELL, ROSSMILLER, SAWMILLER, SEEGMILLER, WEHMILLER, WILLER, WINDMILLER, WINEMILLER, WISSMILLER, ZANMILLER.

  Miller, S. B. — of Grashul, Meade County, S.Dak. Member of South Dakota state house of representatives 48th District, 1889-90. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, S. Clay — of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pa. Republican. Postmaster at Lancaster, Pa., 1901-09. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, S. E. — of Pennsylvania. Socialist. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, S. P. — of Auburn, Androscoggin County, Maine. Mayor of Auburn, Maine, 1870-71. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, S. V. R. — of Rensselaer County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Rensselaer County 2nd District, 1878. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, S. W. — of Jackson, Hinds County, Miss. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Mississippi, 1944 (alternate), 1948 (alternate), 1952, 1956. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Sally (born c.1932) — of Reno, Washoe County, Nev. Born about 1932. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Nevada, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Miller, Sally — Republican. Candidate for Missouri state house of representatives 25th District, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Miller, Sam James — of California. Independent Progressive candidate for U.S. Representative from California 10th District, 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Sammie — Democrat. Candidate for Texas state house of representatives 15th District, 2006. Still living as of 2006.
  Miller, Sampson N. — of Webster County, W.Va. Democrat. Candidate for West Virginia commissioner of agriculture, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel — of Salem County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1810. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel (born c.1796) — of Athens, Athens County, Ohio. Born in Pennsylvania, about 1796. Mayor of Athens, Ohio, 1833-36, 1848-49, 1850-52. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel — Member of New York state senate 27th District, 1850-51. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel — of Winona County, Minn. Member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 8, 1878. Burial location unknown.
  See also Minnesota Legislator record
  Miller, Samuel — of Montgomery County, Mo. Member of Missouri state house of representatives from Montgomery County, 1895-96. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel Augustine (1819-1890) — also known as Samuel A. Miller — of Charleston, Kanawha County, Va. (now W.Va.). Born in Shenandoah County, Va., October 16, 1819. Major in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; Representative from Virginia in the Confederate Congress, 1863-65; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Kanawha County, 1875. Died in Parkersburg, Wood County, W.Va., November 19, 1890 (age 71 years, 34 days). Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery, Charleston, W.Va.
  Relatives: Married, July 27, 1845, to Helen M. Quarrier.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Miller, Samuel B. — of Mifflinburg, Union County, Pa. Democrat. Chair of Union County Democratic Party, 1927. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel C. — of White Plains, Westchester County, N.Y. Republican. Postmaster at White Plains, N.Y., 1878-86. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel D. — of Salem County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1862. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel F. — of Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Ky. Postmaster at Jeffersontown, Ky., 1841-46, 1849-52. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel Franklin (1827-1892) — also known as Samuel F. Miller — of Delaware County, N.Y. Born in New York, 1827. Republican. Member of New York state assembly from Delaware County 1st District, 1854; U.S. Representative from New York, 1863-65, 1875-77 (19th District 1863-65, 21st District 1875-77). Died in 1892 (age about 65 years). Interment at Ouleout Valley Cemetery, Franklin, N.Y.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Miller, Samuel Freeman (1816-1890) — Born in Richmond, Madison County, Ky., April 5, 1816. Republican. Lawyer; Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1862-90; died in office 1890. Unitarian. Died in Washington, D.C., October 13, 1890 (age 74 years, 191 days). Interment at Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa.
  Relatives: Son of Frederick Miller and Patsy (Freeman) Miller; married to Lucy Ballinger; married 1857 to Elizabeth Winter.
  See also federal judicial profile — NNDB dossier — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Books about Samuel Freeman Miller: Michael A. Ross, Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court During the Civil War Era
  Miller, Samuel H. — of Oneida County, N.Y. Democrat. Member of New York state senate 36th District, 1931; defeated, 1931; candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 33rd District, 1940. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel H., Jr. — of New York. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 35th District, 1944. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Samuel Henry (1840-1918) — also known as Samuel H. Miller — of Mercer, Mercer County, Pa. Born in Coolspring Township, Mercer County, Pa., April 19, 1840. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; newspaper editor and publisher; lawyer; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania, 1881-85, 1915-17 (26th District 1881-85, 28th District 1915-17); Mercer County President Judge, 1894-1904; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1896. Died in Mercer, Mercer County, Pa., December 3, 1918 (age 78 years, 228 days). Interment at Mercer Citizens Cemetery, Mercer, Pa.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Miller, Sandra A. — of Yardley, Bucks County, Pa. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 2000, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Miller, Sandy — of Nevada. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Nevada. Still living as of 1992.
  Miller, Scott, Jr. — of Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Miller, Seaver A. — of Franklin County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Franklin County, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Shackelford — Lawyer; Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals, 1900. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Father of Shackelford Miller Jr. and Neville Miller.
  Political family: Miller family of Louisville, Kentucky.
  Miller, Shackelford, Jr. (1892-1965) — of Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky. Born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., September 4, 1892. Lawyer; U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Kentucky, 1939-45; Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, 1945-65; took senior status 1965. Member, American Bar Association. Died November 24, 1965 (age 73 years, 81 days). Interment at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
  Relatives: Son of Shackelford Miller; brother of Neville Miller.
  Political family: Miller family of Louisville, Kentucky.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Miller, Sharon — Natural Law candidate for Texas state board of education 3rd District, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Miller, Sheila — of Macomb, McDonough County, Ill. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Miller, Sheldon L. — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from Wayne County 6th District, 1961. Still living as of 1961.
  Miller, Sherman — of Tompkins County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Tompkins County, 1845. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Sherman N. — Republican. Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, 1996. Still living as of 1996.
  Miller, Sherry — of California. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Female. Still living as of 1960.
  Miller, Sherry — of Arkansas. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arkansas, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Miller, Sheryl E. — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan. Female. Still living as of 1984.
  Miller, Sid — Republican. Member of Texas state house of representatives 59th District; elected 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010; defeated, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Miller, Sidney B. — of Cairo, Alexander County, Ill. Republican. Postmaster at Cairo, Ill., 1901-14. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Sidney T. — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan; delegate to Michigan convention to ratify 21st amendment from Wayne County 1st District, 1933. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Silas F. — of Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1880, 1884. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Slayter Buck — of Michigan. American Independent candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 16th District, 1976. Still living as of 1976.
  Miller, Smith (1804-1872) — of Patoka, Gibson County, Ind. Born near Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C., May 30, 1804. Democrat. Member of Indiana state house of representatives, 1835-40, 1846-47; defeated, 1845; member of Indiana state senate, 1841-44, 1847-50; delegate to Indiana state constitutional convention, 1850-51; U.S. Representative from Indiana 1st District, 1853-57; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, 1860. Died near Patoka, Gibson County, Ind., March 21, 1872 (age 67 years, 296 days). Interment at Robb Cemetery, Patoka, Ind.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Miller, Spencer, Jr. (b. 1891) — of South Orange, Essex County, N.J. Born in Worcester, Worcester County, Mass., July 2, 1891. Village president of South Orange, New Jersey, 1944; delegate to New Jersey state constitutional convention from Essex County, 1947. Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Alpha Delta Phi; Pi Gamma Mu. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married 1928 to Margaret Montague Geer.
  Miller, Stanley See C. Stanley Miller
  Miller, Stanley B. — U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, 1970-74. Still living as of 1974.
  Miller, Stella D. — Candidate for Presidential Elector for Texas. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Miller, Stephanie W. — of Macon, Bibb County, Ga. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Miller, Stephen — of Herkimer County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Herkimer County, 1802-03. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Stephen — of Columbia County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Columbia County, 1803-04. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Stephen (1816-1881) — of St. Cloud, Stearns County, Minn.; Worthington, Nobles County, Minn. Born in Perry County, Pa., January 17, 1816. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Minnesota, 1860, 1860; candidate for Presidential Elector for Minnesota; general in the Union Army during the Civil War; Governor of Minnesota, 1864-66; member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 38, 1873. Member, Freemasons. In 1862, he was in command of Camp Lincoln, in Mankato, Minnesota, which held 303 Sioux Indians convicted and condemned to death for war crimes, and repeatedly protected them from being lynched by angry frontiersmen. President Abraham Lincoln granted clemency, remitting death sentences for 265. The remaining 38 prisoners were hanged on December 26, 1862, the largest mass execution in U.S. history. Died in Worthington, Nobles County, Minn., August 18, 1881 (age 65 years, 213 days). Interment at Worthington Cemetery, Worthington, Minn.
  See also National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — Minnesota Legislator record
  Miller, Stephen Decatur (1787-1838) — of South Carolina. Born in The Waxhaws, Lancaster County, S.C., May 8, 1787. Democrat. U.S. Representative from South Carolina 9th District, 1817-19; Governor of South Carolina, 1828-30; U.S. Senator from South Carolina, 1831-33. Slaveowner. Died in Raymond, Hinds County, Miss., March 8, 1838 (age 50 years, 304 days). Interment at Raymond Cemetery, Raymond, Miss.
  Presumably named for: Stephen Decatur
  Relatives: Father-in-law of James Chesnut Jr..
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article
  Miller, Stephen Grady (1891-1932) — of Georgia. Born in Union County, Ga., August 29, 1891. Member of Georgia state senate 40th District, 1926-28. Died in Fulton County, Ga., March 12, 1932 (age 40 years, 196 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Father of Zell Bryan Miller.
  Miller, Steve — of Las Vegas, Clark County, Nev. Candidate for mayor of Las Vegas, Nev., 1991. Still living as of 1991.
  Miller, Steve — of Hurricane, Putnam County, W.Va. Republican. Candidate for West Virginia state house of delegates 14th District, 1992. Still living as of 1992.
  Miller, Steven — of Port Huron, St. Clair County, Mich. Mayor of Port Huron, Mich., 1999. Still living as of 1999.
  Miller, Sue See Susan Miller
  Miller, Sue Harris See Susan Harris Miller
  Miller, Summerfield J. — Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state senate 34th District, 1915-22. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Susan — also known as Sue Miller — of Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wis. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wisconsin, 1996; candidate for Presidential Elector for Wisconsin. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Miller, Susan Harris — also known as Sue Harris Miller — of Salem, Marion County, Ore. Born in Peoria, Peoria County, Ill. Mayor of Salem, Ore., 1983-88. Female. Still living as of 1988.
  Miller, Suzanne — of Farmington Hills, Oakland County, Mich. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1988. Female. Still living as of 1988.
  Miller, Suzanne P. — of Moorestown, Burlington County, N.J. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Miller, Sylvanus — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County, 1807-08. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Sylvester F. — of Kirksville, Adair County, Mo. Republican. Postmaster at Kirksville, Mo., 1869-74. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, T. E. 'Tom' See Thomas Emerson Miller
  Miller, T. F. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Philadelphia County, 1875-76. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, T. T. — of Columbus, Muscogee County, Ga. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, T. Vance — of Downingtown, Chester County, Pa. Republican. Postmaster at Downingtown, Pa., 1928-34 (acting, 1928). Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Tammy White (born c.1966) — of Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tenn. Born about 1966. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Miller, Ted — of Ypsilanti Township, Washtenaw County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for supervisor of Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, 1996. Still living as of 1996.
  Miller, Terry — of Alaska. Republican. Lieutenant Governor of Alaska, 1978-82. Still living as of 1982.
  Miller, Terry — of Galena, Jo Daviess County, Ill. Republican. Chair of Jo Daviess County Republican Party, 2002. Still living as of 2002.
  Miller, Theodore — of Hudson, Columbia County, N.Y. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1860; Justice of New York Supreme Court 3rd District, 1871-74; judge of New York Court of Appeals, 1875. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Theodore — of Rusk, Cherokee County, Tex. Postmaster at Rusk, Tex., 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas — U.S. Consul in Hilo, 1852-62. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas — of Lufkin, Angelina County, Tex. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1896. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas — of Columbia County, N.Y. Prohibition candidate for New York state assembly from Columbia County, 1915. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Miller, Thomas — of Dearborn, Wayne County, Mich. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1992. Still living as of 1992.
  Miller, Thomas Albert Lewin — of Paducah, McCracken County, Ky. Democrat. Postmaster at Paducah, Ky., 1941-67. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas B., Sr. — of Apex, Wake County, N.C. Democrat. Postmaster at Apex, N.C., 1935-52 (acting, 1935). Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas B. (b. 1928) — of Wheeling, Ohio County, W.Va. Born September 9, 1928. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict; lawyer; candidate for West Virginia state house of delegates from Ohio County, 1958; delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 1960; judge of West Virginia supreme court of appeals, 1977-. Still living as of 1987.
  Relatives: Married to Vaughn Nolte.
  Miller, Thomas Byron (1896-1976) — of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pa. Born in Plymouth, Luzerne County, Pa., August 11, 1896. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 12th District, 1942-45; defeated, 1944. Member, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Died in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pa., March 20, 1976 (age 79 years, 222 days). Cremated; ashes scattered.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Miller, Thomas C. — Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania state senate 14th District, 1839-41. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas C. — of Laurel Factory (now Laurel), Prince George's County, Md. Whig. Postmaster at Laurel Factory, Md., 1844-45. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas C. — of Michigan. U.S. Commercial Agent (Consul) in St. Marc, 1861-62. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas C. — of Marion County, W.Va. Republican. West Virginia superintendent of schools, 1901-09. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas C. — of Michigan. Democrat. Democratic candidate for Michigan state house of representatives 25th District, 1972, 1974 (primary). Still living as of 1974.
  Miller, Thomas Emerson (b. 1880) — also known as T. E. 'Tom' Miller — of Huntington, Cabell County, W.Va. Born in Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, April 18, 1880. Republican. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Cabell County, 1953-54; defeated, 1950. Baptist. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas Ewing (1829-1909) — of Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Born in Ohio, June 19, 1829. U.S. Consul in Bordeaux, 1856-57; postmaster at Columbus, Ohio, 1857-58, 1858-60. Died in Franklin County, Ohio, May 6, 1909 (age 79 years, 321 days). Interment at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Eli Miller and Eleanor G. (Krepps) Miller; brother of John Krepps Miller; married to Amanda Judson Harris (daughter of Ira Harris).
  Political family: Cornell family of New York (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Miller, Thomas Ezekiel (1849-1938) — also known as Thomas E. Miller — of Grahamville, Beaufort County (now Jasper County), S.C. Born in South Carolina, 1849. Republican. Member of South Carolina state house of representatives from Beaufort County, 1874-80, 1886-88, 1894-96; resigned 1896; member of South Carolina state senate from Beaufort County, 1880-82; U.S. Representative from South Carolina 7th District, 1889-91; defeated, 1890; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from South Carolina, 1896; president, South Carolina Industrial, Normal, and Agricultural College, 1896. African ancestry. Died in 1938 (age about 89 years). Interment at Brotherhood Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Miller, Thomas G. — of Tompkins County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Tompkins County, 1934. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas H. — of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Ala. Republican. Postmaster at Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1891-93. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas H. (b. 1936) — of South Holland, Cook County, Ill. Born in Chicago, Cook County, Ill., January 20, 1936. Republican. Delegate to Illinois state constitutional convention 8th District, 1969-70. Catholic. Member, Jaycees. Still living as of 1970.
  Miller, Thomas Joel (b. 1949) — Born in 1949. Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1999; Greece, 2001. Still living as of 2001.
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary
  Miller, Thomas L. — of Hamden, New Haven County, Conn. Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Hamden, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas P. — of Doylestown, Bucks County, Pa. Republican. Postmaster at Doylestown, Pa., 1877-86. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas R. — Delegate to Texas Consultation of 1835 from District of Gonzales, 1835. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas V., Jr. — also known as Mike Miller — of Clinton, Prince George's County, Md. Democrat. Member of Maryland state senate 27th District; elected 1998; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland, 2000, 2004; candidate for Presidential Elector for Maryland; member of Democratic National Committee from Maryland, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Miller, Thomas W. — of Augusta, Richmond County, Ga. Mayor of Augusta, Ga., 1850-52. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Thomas Woodnutt (1886-1973) — also known as Thomas W. Miller — of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del. Born in Wilmington, New Castle County, Del., June 26, 1886. Republican. Secretary of state of Delaware, 1913-15; U.S. Representative from Delaware at-large, 1915-17; defeated, 1916; colonel in the U.S. Army during World War I. Episcopalian. Member, American Legion; Delta Phi. Died in Reno, Washoe County, Nev., May 5, 1973 (age 86 years, 313 days). Cremated; ashes interred at Masonic Memorial Gardens, Reno, Nev.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Robert Miller and Abigail Morgan (Woodnutt) Miller; married, October 4, 1913, to Katharine M. Tallman; uncle of Clement Woodnutt Miller.
  Political family: Miller family of Wilmington, Delaware.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Miller, Thurman I. — of Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio. Mayor of Circleville, Ohio, 1951. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Tim — Member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 17-A, 2015-. Still living as of 2016.
  See also Minnesota Legislator record
  Miller, Timothy L. — Reform candidate for U.S. Representative from Rhode Island 2nd District, 1998. Still living as of 1998.
  Miller, Tincy See Geraldine Miller
  Miller, Tom See Thomas Emerson Miller
  Miller, Tom See Robert Thomas Miller
  Miller, Tom — Republican. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives from Wexford District, 1942. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Tom — of Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008; member of Democratic National Committee from Iowa, 2004. Still living as of 2008.
  Miller, Tom B. — of Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Mont. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Montana, 1896. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Mrs. Tom H. — of George West, Live Oak County, Tex. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1928. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Miller, Tony — of Pleasant Grove, Sutter County, Calif. Democrat. Secretary of state of California, 1994-95; appointed 1994; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1996. Still living as of 1996.
  Miller, Tony — Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 3rd District, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Miller, Trish (born c.1949) — of Evergreen, Jefferson County, Colo. Born about 1949. Republican. Musician; delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.


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