Confederate Soldiers. She is the daughter of Andrew James Householder and Margaret Marcum. She was born in the Riverdale Community of Knox County, Tennessee. She was one of three daughters and had seven brothers--two of which were Methodist Ministers. Nannie Married James Luther Miller on October 24, 1882, in Knoxville, Tennessee.
After Nannie became a widow (James died of Tuberculosis), she and her three adult children and one grandchild, Boyd, packed up and moved to Los Angeles in hopes of a better tomorrow. Nannie never returned to Knoxville.
Confederate Soldiers. She is the daughter of Andrew James Householder and Margaret Marcum. She was born in the Riverdale Community of Knox County, Tennessee. She was one of three daughters and had seven brothers--two of which were Methodist Ministers. Nannie Married James Luther Miller on October 24, 1882, in Knoxville, Tennessee.
After Nannie became a widow (James died of Tuberculosis), she and her three adult children and one grandchild, Boyd, packed up and moved to Los Angeles in hopes of a better tomorrow. Nannie never returned to Knoxville.
Family Members
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James Louis Housholder
1848–1916
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Robert B Householder
1849–1915
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Rev Andrew Eckel Householder
1854–1940
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Charles Madison Householder
1857–1915
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LaFayette Lodges Householder
1858–1926
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Mrs Sarah Florence Householder White
1859–1947
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George B. Householder
1862–1941
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Joseph Caleb Housholder
1863–1938
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Margaret Eveline "Maggie" Householder O'Brien
1866–1960
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Allen French Housholder
1871–1872
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