
MILLER: Family Stories (Softcover)
by Dorothy Shaen Dawe Miller. 2000. 18p
Dorothy Shaen Dawe Miller's family history recounts the stories of her ancestors, including Franklyn Crouch who ran away to join the Civil War and later established a pharmacy in Brooklyn. He married Abbey Munterich, a Tulane family member, and had children named Chauncey, Harold, and others. The family history also mentions Constant Bosworth Jr., who resided in Sandisfield, Mass., and had children like Mary M. Bosworth.
Another branch of the family tree includes Benjamin Shaen, who immigrated to the US and opened a dry goods store in Brooklyn. He married Mary Hannah Forman, and their sons were named Harry and Robert. Additionally, John Hinckley, who married Bethia Lothrop, had a son named Gersham who later married Mary Buell, leading to the Hinckley family's lineage.
George Grosvenor, another ancestor, migrated to the US and wed Angela Buyers Baldwin. They settled in New Britain, Connecticut, and had three children. Dorothy's family history provides a glimpse into the lives and legacies of her ancestors, showcasing their diverse experiences and contributions to their respective communities.