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e bar at Charleston, where he made his home, and has ever since been engaged with much success in the practice. John McQueen Miller John McQueen Miller, of Magnolia, and his brother were both fine soldiers and both suffered from severe wounds received in battle. The father of Mr. Miller was a German who came to this countrycarpet-baggers began, when he of course was ousted. Farming next engaged him in Marlboro county until 1875, when he changed his residence to his present farm in Magnolia, Sumter county. He was married in 1867 to Miss E. J. Liles, of Marlboro county, and their children are: S. Liles, commercial traveler; Lizzie, Philip, engaged in mercantile business at Magnolia; Mary (deceased), Annie, and Thomas. Mrs. Miller died in March, 1896. Mr. Miller had a younger brother also in the service who lost his leg at the hip, in the battle of Knoxville. William Gray Miller William Gray Miller, of the South Carolina railroad offices, residing at Summerville, is wo