1896 - 1996 (100 years)
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Name |
Julia Lena VON ROSENBERG |
Birth |
19 Jan 1896 |
La Grange, Fayette, Texas, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
8 Apr 1996 |
Runnels County, Texas, USA |
Burial |
Evergreen Cemetery, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA |
- Plot: Sec 3, Lot 320A, Space 4
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Person ID |
I12597 |
von Rosenberg Family Tree |
Last Modified |
27 Jun 2022 |
Father |
Carl Johannes VON ROSENBERG, b. 4 Feb 1857, Evergreen, Washington, Texas, USA d. 20 Jul 1934, Austin, Travis, Texas, USA (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
Dorothea Elisabeth Charlotte MEYER, b. 17 Feb 1866, Ross Prairie, Fayette, Texas, USA d. 28 Mar 1937, Austin, Travis, Texas, USA (Age 71 years) |
Marriage |
30 Sep 1884 |
Ellinger, Fayette, Texas, USA |
Family ID |
F2777 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Quincy Victor MILLER, b. 16 Dec 1890, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA d. 17 Aug 1954, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
3 Jun 1916 |
La Grange, Fayette, Texas, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Laura Edith MILLER, b. 9 Nov 1917, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA d. 28 Apr 2010 (Age 92 years) |
+ | 2. Quincy Victor MILLER, Jr., b. 8 Nov 1919, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA d. 15 Jan 2002 (Age 82 years) |
+ | 3. John Stonewall MILLER, b. 5 May 1926, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA d. Bef 4 Feb 2017 (Age 90 years) |
+ | 4. Robert von Rosenberg MILLER, b. 16 Oct 1933, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA d. 4 Feb 2017, Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, USA (Age 83 years) |
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Family ID |
F8857 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2014 |
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Notes |
- Julia was her mother’s companion, helper, and nurse in many family illnesses. She graduated from La Grange High School and then attended Texas Presbyterian College for one year. Due to her mother’s illness she did not return to college.
It was at a dance in Bellville that she met Victor Miller. He immediately proposed. She laughed. Vic was persistent, persuasive and “never dull.” Their wedding was a week-long affair with many guests. Their marriage was similar with guests invite for birthdays, reunions, trips, picnics, and camps. Julia arranged food, dishes, decorations for bridge parties, church functions, teas, sewing circles, house guests, and youth gatherings. She led a Camp Fire group, working in PTA, and held women’s offices in the Presbyterian church. She was also a popular Bible teacher and for five years sponsored a young women’s service sorority, Beta Sigma Phi. Julia enjoyed travel, entertaining, and letter writing. She also enjoyed gardening, bird watching, bridge playing, and raising canaries and tropical fish.
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