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Hannah Miller (Foote)
Birth: 10-16-1778
Death: 2-22-1811
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She was born in Colchester, CT and raised in Williamstown, MA. She was a part of high society and was considered to be quite smart and beautiful. She graduated from Williamstown Academy at the age of 15 where she met Elijah Miller.
She moved with him to Central New York where they had two children, Frances and Lazette. In 1808 the family moved to Auburn, however the cold was too much for HFM’s disposition and she became ill. The Judge permitted Lazette, Frances, and her to move back to Williamstown to live with HFM’s parents. She lived there for two years before dying of tuberculosis in 1811.
Letter References
Letter from George Washington Seward to Louisa Cornelia Seward Canfield, April 21, 1827
Letter from Augustus Henry Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, February 19, 1837
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, June 13, 1833
Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to Frances Miller Seward, February 3, 1833
Letter from Clarinda Miller McClallen to Lazette Miller Worden, October 19, 1842
Letter from Clarinda Miller McClallen to Lazette Miller Worden, March 9, 1842
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Biography: She was born in Colchester, CT and raised in Williamstown, MA. She was a part of high society and was considered to be quite smart and beautiful. She graduated from Williamstown Academy at the age of 15 where she met Elijah Miller.
She moved with him to Central New York where they had two children, Frances and Lazette. In 1808 the family moved to Auburn, however the cold was too much for HFM’s disposition and she became ill. The Judge permitted Lazette, Frances, and her to move back to Williamstown to live with HFM’s parents. She lived there for two years before dying of tuberculosis in 1811.Citation Notes: Frances Seward and Lazette Worden: Two sister's approaches to activism, Melissa L. Wraalstad.
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Biography: Her father sold harnesses and sattles, harnesses and coach trimmings.Citation Type: Unpublished Manuscript
Citation for Birth Info:
Citation Type: WebsiteCitation URL: http://www.auburnhistoricproperties.org/upload/pdf/Miller%20Elijah%202.pdfWebsite Viewing Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30Website Last Modified Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30
Citation for Death Info:
Citation Type: WebsiteCitation URL: http://www.auburnhistoricproperties.org/upload/pdf/Miller%20Elijah%202.pdfWebsite Viewing Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30Website Last Modified Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30
Biography
She was born in Colchester, CT and raised in Williamstown, MA. She was a part of high society and was considered to be quite smart and beautiful. She graduated from Williamstown Academy at the age of 15 where she met Elijah Miller. She moved with him to Central New York where they had two children, Frances and Lazette. In 1808 the family moved to Auburn, however the cold was too much for HFM’s disposition and she became ill. The Judge permitted Lazette, Frances, and her to move back to Williamstown to live with HFM’s parents. She lived there for two years before dying of tuberculosis in 1811.
Letter from George Washington Seward to Louisa Cornelia Seward Canfield, April 21, 1827
Letter from Augustus Henry Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, February 19, 1837
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, June 13, 1833
Letter from Lazette Miller Worden to Frances Miller Seward, February 3, 1833
Letter from Clarinda Miller McClallen to Lazette Miller Worden, October 19, 1842
Letter from Clarinda Miller McClallen to Lazette Miller Worden, March 9, 1842
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Biography and Citation Information:
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Biography:
She was born in Colchester, CT and raised in Williamstown, MA. She was a part of high society and was considered to be quite smart and beautiful. She graduated from Williamstown Academy at the age of 15 where she met Elijah Miller.
She moved with him to Central New York where they had two children, Frances and Lazette. In 1808 the family moved to Auburn, however the cold was too much for HFM’s disposition and she became ill. The Judge permitted Lazette, Frances, and her to move back to Williamstown to live with HFM’s parents. She lived there for two years before dying of tuberculosis in 1811.
Citation Notes:
Frances Seward and Lazette Worden: Two sister's approaches to activism, Melissa L. Wraalstad.
Biography:
Her father sold harnesses and sattles, harnesses and coach trimmings.
Citation Type:
Unpublished Manuscript
Citation for Birth Info:
Citation Type:
Website
Citation URL:
http://www.auburnhistoricproperties.org/upload/pdf/Miller%20Elijah%202.pdf
Website Viewing Date:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30
Website Last Modified Date:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30
Citation for Death Info:
Citation Type:
Website
Citation URL:
http://www.auburnhistoricproperties.org/upload/pdf/Miller%20Elijah%202.pdf
Website Viewing Date:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30
Website Last Modified Date:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 11:30