SUBTITLE: Using occupation as a clue
Louis Miller, tinsmith, 2nd husband of Anna Wolf Klee, my maternal great-great- grandmother. In my last post, I focused on Louis Klee, Anna Wolf’s first husband. Now, I continue Anna’s story with this report about Louis Miller. Great-aunt Viola recorded Anna’s 2nd husband as Charles Miller [1] but his name was actually Louis Miller. In this post, I report the events of Anna and Louis’ lives in a chronological timeline rather than the actual discovery sequence as reported in other posts.
Anna Wolf was born about 1846 to Conrad Wolf and Margar Ackerman, both from Germany . [2] One record lists Anna’s birthplace as New York[3] but all other records indicate Germany. Immigration dates for Conrad and Margar remain undiscovered.
Anna Wolf married Louis Klee about 1862 or 1863. They had 5 children, all confirmed by census records: Fritz, Anna (my great-grandmother), Katherine, Louis Jr and Amalie ‘Mollie’. Louis Klee died in 1871[4] leaving his 26-year-old wife and the 5 children, ages 4 months to 8 years. In 1875, Anna married Louis Miller, born about 1836 in Germany to Carl Muller and Charlotte Petri. [5] Louis Miller and Anna had 3 children— Charles, William and Charlotte. Anna died in 1883 [6] per probate record filed in 1892 by Louis Klee Jr.

Pedigree Chart: Louis Miller, his 3 wives and their children. Margaret, Lise and Henry Miller are step-siblings of Charles, William and Charlotte Miller (same father). Fritz, Anna, Katie, Louis JR and Mollie Klee are step-siblings of Charles, William and Charlotte Miller (same mother).
Louis Miller’s occupation as a tinsmith provided an essential clue. Louis Miller married an unidentified woman about 1862. The 1870 census taker found 33-year-old Louis Miller, tinsmith, in Brooklyn Ward 16, Kings county, New York with 3 children, all born in New York – Margret Miller, age 7; Lise Miller, age 4 and Henry Miller, age 2. [7] In 1875, Louis married Anna Wolf Klee, a widow with 5 children. [8] The 1880 census shows Louis Miller, tinsmith, and Anna with a total of seven (7) children –four of the Klee children (Annie, age 16; Katie, age 14; Louis, age 11 and Emalie, age 9), one of Louis’ children (Lizzie, age 13) and three children born to Louis and Anna (Charles, age 4; William, age 3; and Charlotte, age ½ year). [9] Three years later, in June 1883, Anna Wolf Klee Miller died at the age of 39. [10] She left her 2nd husband, Louis Miller, and eight (8) children aged 3 to 21 years.
Fast forward to 1892. According to the 1892 New York State census[11], Louis Miller, age 51, wife Susie, age 38, and three children –Chas [Charles], age 15; Willie, age 14; and Lottie [Charlotte], age 12—lived in Brooklyn, Kings county, New York. Names and ages of the children correspond to earlier records. By 1900, none of the children lived with Louis and Suzannah Miller who had been married for 16 years. [12] This suggests that Louis and Suzannah married about 1884 or approximately one year after the death of his 2nd wife. Louis and Suzannah continued to live in Brooklyn in 1905[13] and 1910 [14]. Louis’ occupation as ‘tinsmith’ in 1900 and 1910 increases the probability that I have correctly identified him in all records.
The 1910 census also records 74-year-old Louis’ marital status as “M3”, suggesting that this is his 3rd marriage, which I had already suspected. His age at first marriage is recorded as 26 which indicates that his first marriage occurred about 48 years earlier or about 1862. Again, my initial best guess, based on the 1870 census, now seems more probable.
Louis Müller, tinsmith, age 82, died 23 April 1918 in Brooklyn, Kings county, New York. [15] He was buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York. His death record lists his parents as Christian Muller, born in Germany, and Charlotte Petry, born in Germany. Similar names – Carl Muller and Charlotte Petri– appear in the marriage record for Louis and Anna Klee Wolf. Louis’ surname appears as both Müller and Miller in various records with Miller being the Americanized version.
Story of Anna Wolf and the stories of her two husbands are now virtually complete. Of Anna’s 8 children, I can relate semi-complete stories for five of them. Questions about Louis Miller’s other wives and his other children remain unanswered.
Biographical outline — Louis Müller/ Miller
Narrative biography: Louis Miller was born 1835 in Prussia to Christian or Carl Müller and Charlotte Petri. Louis immigrated to the United States about 1860. He married about 1863; the name of his 1st wife hasn’t been discovered. She died before 1870. They had 3 children-Margret, Lise/ Lizzie and Henry. Louis’ 1st wife died about 1869. In 1875, Louis married Anna Wolf Klee, a widow with 5 children—Fritz, Anna, Catherine/ Katie, Louis and Amelia /Mollie. Louis and Anna had 3 children—Charles, William and Charlotte. Anna died in 1883. Louis remarried in 1884 to a woman named Suzannah or Susie. They did not have any children. Louis died in 1918 at the age of 82 in Brooklyn, Kings county, New York.
REFLECTION:
I repeated myself several times in this post. Was the repetition really needed? I want to do a timeline for each of the adults that shows the intersections between them. I’m not sure why this family intrigues me. Perhaps it’s just because of the challenge! I am still surprised when most of the puzzle pieces finally fall into place. I feel a little sad about putting mom’s family aside for awhile. But, this kind of break may bring fresh perspectives when I resume the work. I often end with more questions than when I started. I guess that’s just what genealogy is about. Inquiring minds want to know!!
Have I met the “reasonably exhaustive research” Genealogical Proof Standard for Louis Miller? Partially.
What I learned: Be persistent. Continue to use variety of resources. Look at a variety of clues from all sources.
What helped: Multiple online resources. Taking time to fill in research logs and pose questions.
What didn’t help: Late night work sessions.
TO-DO: Confirm death date and place for Fritz Klee, Catherine Klee Reichert, Louis Klee JR, Mollie Klee Keenan, Charles Miller, and William Miller. Discover marriage, census, and death information for William Miller. Look for additional information about Margret, Lizzie and Henry Miller.
SOURCES:
[1] Viola’s history. Viola Blanche Maurer Tucker, “Maurer- Tucker Family History.” (Handwritten notes. Huntington, New York, ca. 1975-1980), Esbon J. Tucker, p. 2; carbon copy privately held by Susan M. Posten Ellerbee, [address for private use,], Yukon, Oklahoma, 2010. Transcribed by Ms. Ellerbee in 2012. Ms. Ellerbee is the granddaughter of Amalie Charlotte Tucker and great-niece of Viola Blanche Maurer Tucker. No sources in original document; most information has been confirmed by reliable sources. Pages 2 -3.
[2] “New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940,” database, Family Search (https://familysearch.org/ark:61903/1:1:VVF : accessed & printed 19 December 2018), entry for Louis Muller and Anna Wolf Klee; citing Marriage, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; marriage 5 September 1875.
[3] 1870 U.S. Census, Kings county, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, Ward 16, p. 78 (penned), dwelling 288, family 762, Anna Kleh ; digital images, Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8NB-M8X : accessed, printed, downloaded 14 August 2018); citing National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C. microfilm publication M593. Anna Kleh [Klee], age 25, place of birth: New York, parents of foreign birth.
[4] “New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949,” database, Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WC-845 : accessed & printed 20 December 2018), entry for Louis Klee, age 31; consistent with other records that Anna Wolf Klee was widow by 1876.
[5] “New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940,” database, Family Search, entry for Louis Muller and Anna Wolf Klee.
[6] New York, Probate case files, Anna Miller (formerly Anna Klee) deceased; “New York, Kings County Estate Files, 1866 – 1923,” digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1 : viewed, printed, downloaded 18 December 2018); filed 8 Jan 1892 in Kings County Surrogate Court by Louis Klee Jr.
[7] 1870 U.S. Census, Kings county, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn Ward 16, p. 803A (stamp), dwelling 267, family 720, Louis Miller age 33, b. Prussia, tinsmith; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed, printed, downloaded 5 January 2019); citing National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C. microfilm publication M593_957.
[8] “New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940,” database, Family Search, entry for Louis Muller and Anna Wolf Klee.
[9] 1880 U.S. Census, Kings county, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, enumeration district (ED) 149, p. 328A (stamp), p. 53 (ink pen), dwelling 159, family 585, Louis Miller age 45, tinsmith; digital images, Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ8-NVX : viewed, downloaded, printed 19 December 2018); citing National Archives & Records Administration, microfilm publication T9, roll 0850
[10] New York, Probate case files, Anna Miller (formerly Anna Klee) deceased.
[11] State of New York, “New York, State Census, 1892,” digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed, printed, downloaded 5 January 2019), entry for Louis Miller, age 51, page 21.; citing New York State Education Department, Office of Cultural Education, New York State Library, Albany,New York; wife, Susie plus 3 Miller children born to Louis 2nd wife, Anna Wolf Klee.
[12] 1900 U.S. Census, Kings county, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, election district 27, New York City Ward 28, enumeration district (ED) 526, p. 14 A (ink pen), dwelling 144, family 349, Louis Muller age 64; digital images, Family Search (https://www.familyseach.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSN-DJY : accessed, printed, downloaded 21 December 2018); citing National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C. microfilm publication T623.
[13] State of New York, “New York, State Census, 1905,” digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed, downloaded, printed 5 January 2019), entry for Louis Miller, age 69 (transcribed as 64); citing New York State Archives, Albany, New York; Page 36, lines 22-23.
[14] 1910 U.S. Census, Kings county, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, Ward 28, enumeration district (ED) 0912, p. 2A (ink pen), dwelling 14, family 28, Louis Miller age 74, tinsmith; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed, downloaded,printed 5 January 2019); citing National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C. microfilm publication T624_982.
[15] Louis Miller death record. “New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949,” database, Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WN-TNK: accessed & printed 21 December 2018), entry for Louis Muller, b 1835, Germany; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York Municipal Archives, New York; ‘married”.
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