Miller Douglas was the husband of Mary Vance and a soldier who fought in World War I.
Biography
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Early life
Miller was born in early 1890s in Glen St. Mary, Prince Edward Island, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. He was raised there and attended school at the age of six.
World War I
Miller fought in World War I, returning home without a leg.
Marriage
Miller had been courting Mary Vance, although Cornelia Elliott was opposed to him. Miller and Mary married after his return, and set up house with Miller storekeeping. He was not afraid of Mary's sharp tongue, and admired her weird eyes.
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Etymology
Miller is a male given name of Old English origin, it means one who grinds grain and was very popular in late 19th century.
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