Steven Lynn Miller

Male 1961 - 2006  (44 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Steven Lynn Miller was born 31 Jul 1961, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States (son of Charles Robert Miller and Alice Marie Jayne); died 3 Jan 2006, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Robert Miller was born 28 Oct 1935; died 4 Apr 2007, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.

    Charles married Alice Marie Jayne. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Alice Marie Jayne (daughter of Whitney Whitaker Jayne and Pearl Nora Latimer).
    Children:
    1. 1. Steven Lynn Miller was born 31 Jul 1961, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 3 Jan 2006, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.
    2. Douglas Jay Miller


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Whitney Whitaker Jayne was born 4 Nov 1901, Wilcox, Kearney, Nebraska, United States (son of John Whitaker Jayne and Marcella Lucetta Thurber); died 30 Oct 1986, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried 4 Nov 1986, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.

    Notes:

    Bronch sectas--Pulmonary Fibrosis and Cononary Insufficiency.

    Whitney Whitaker Jayne Birth Certificate
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1b0417cf-a047-4b2a-95c4-1889b634dc05&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whitney Whitaker Jayne Birth Certificate
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1b0417cf-a047-4b2a-95c4-1889b634dc05&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whitney Jayne
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e60268dc-5c94-4078-97bb-9166d7a2c9b3&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whit and Pearl
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e44d17ac-c617-4226-baab-947909ef5bed&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whit, Pearl, Fred, Walt, and Agnes
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=fd14d274-f415-4081-951c-a52bdc119f61&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whit and Pearl Jayne
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=19f3ab42-bfe0-458f-8c12-b80218b47aac&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whitney and Pearl
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e63aa6df-d038-4e64-8314-ea3ad5aab571&tid=15173327&pid=223543445

    Whitney married Pearl Nora Latimer 27 Jan 1923, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States. Pearl (daughter of Archibald Latimer and Nora Olive Weaver) was born 19 Jan 1901, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 1 Aug 1989, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried 4 Aug 1989, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Pearl Nora Latimer was born 19 Jan 1901, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States (daughter of Archibald Latimer and Nora Olive Weaver); died 1 Aug 1989, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried 4 Aug 1989, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.

    Notes:

    Whitney and Pearl
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=e63aa6df-d038-4e64-8314-ea3ad5aab571&tid=15173327&pid=223543446

    Pearl Latimer (Jayne) age 20
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a9ed7d8f-05cc-4b0a-9c28-f363575ed7e4&tid=15173327&pid=223543446

    Notes:

    by Captain John Pagan, Salvation Army

    Children:
    1. Walter William Jayne was born 20 Nov 1923, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 17 Feb 1997, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried , Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.
    2. Fred Elgin Jayne was born 14 Nov 1925, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 14 May 2022, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States.
    3. Mildred May Jayne was born 21 Mar 1927, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 17 Aug 1927, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried , Orchard Mesa Cemetery, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.
    4. Agnes Louise Jayne
    5. Leslie Everett Jayne
    6. 3. Alice Marie Jayne


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Whitaker Jayne was born 15 Jul 1866, Lone Tree, Johnson, Iowa, United States (son of Whitaker Jayne and Alice Amanda Budlong); died 24 Oct 1942, Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado, United States; was buried 26 Oct 1942, Riverside Cemtry, Denver, Sec 65 Lot 1, Block 29, United States.

    Notes:

    Picture left to right: Indian Guide, John Whitaker Jayne, Whitaker Jayne, Henry Bunn, Theodore Roosevelt, with bear in the foreground.

    (Research):Whitaker and Theodore
    The following is from a newspaper item: "The death of the late John Whitaker Jayne ) of Lone Tree, Iowa has thrown an interesting sidelight upon the character of Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, through the medium of a letter found among Mr. Jayne's effects. It tells of the manner in which Mr. Roosevelt secured an increase in pension for Mr. Whitaker Jayne of Colorado, the son of John Whitaker Jayne. The two Jaynes, father and son, one a middle aged man, the other a mere youth, served thru the Civil War together in the same Regiment, until Whitaker Jayne was wounded at the battle of Shiloh, and was honorably discharged. It is with this arm that the Roosevelt story has to do.
    When the President was on a hunting expedition in Colorado early during the present administration, he stopped for some days near the ranch owed by Mr. Jayne, and was an occasional visitor on his property. The first time Mr. Roosevelt came to the House, there was a demonstration in his honor by all the little folks in the neighborhood, armed with flags and flowers, singing and performing marches. Mr. Roosevelt had not met Mr. Jayne and had never heard of him, but as he came up he said, in his characteristic hearty manner: "I might have known an old soldier lived here. No one else would have arranged such a patriotic demonstration."
    When the two men greeted, the president noted that Mr. Jayne extended his left hand. ''What is the matter with your right arm" he asked. The old soldier replied that it was shattered by a bullet at the battle of Shiloh & that the elbow was stiff. "Do you get a pension?" was the next query, and then, "How much?" "Don't you know, asked Mr. Roosevelt, when he learned the amount he said, "That if your right arm had been amputated above the elbow that you would have received a much larger pension?" Mr. Jayne knew it. The President continued, "So you have an arm & you haven't an arm, what you have is useless and you ought to get as much as you would if you didn't have it. Now I don't regulate the pensions, but I name the men "who do, and I am going to use my influence in seeing that you get the pension that you deserve."
    The President did not forget his promise. Before he left he asked Mr. Jayne if he had any pension blanks, and receiving an affirmative reply, obtained one of them. The next Sunday Mr. Jayne went to church with his family. Mr. Roosevelt was there, and seeing Mr. Jayne on the other side of the building came over to him at once. "I sent the blank to Washington'', the President said, "And you can be watching out for your increase.
    (A note of interest to this story by Leslie R. Jayne as related to him by Olive A. Jayne, the,wife of Morton Sterling Jayne who was the son of Whitaker, taken 25 Nov 1966.)

    Mr. Roosevelt often visited the Jayne home after this time & became a staunch friend. At one time, before season, the Jayne family shot an Elk for meat and was having the first steaks prepared for dinner when who should arrive on the scene, unannounced , but the President himself. The meat was hurriedly hidden, but there was not time to prepare other sustenance and the President was invited to a steak dinner. After the meal President Roosevelt, with a twinkle in his eye said, "Mrs. Jayne, I believe that was the best beef I have ever eaten, now I wonder if I could have some to take back with me on my return." The Elk was hurriedly recovered and generous steaks were given the President. He warmly thanked Mrs. Jayne again for the beef dinner and the beefsteaks and with a twinkle in his eye left.

    John married Marcella Lucetta Thurber 17 Nov 1892, Harlan, Nebraska, United States. Marcella (daughter of Albert Edgar Thurber and Mary Roupe) was born 3 Nov 1877, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, United States; died 6 Apr 1916, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried Apr 1916, Divide Creek Cemetery, Silt, Garfield, Colorado, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Marcella Lucetta Thurber was born 3 Nov 1877, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, United States (daughter of Albert Edgar Thurber and Mary Roupe); died 6 Apr 1916, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried Apr 1916, Divide Creek Cemetery, Silt, Garfield, Colorado, United States.

    Notes:

    Marcella Thurber Gravestone
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b49506d3-c55e-4172-8224-389d8b3910f2&tid=15173327&pid=223543489

    Marcella Thurber and others
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d91ca276-c617-4245-adb6-83ce60d44b97&tid=15173327&pid=223543489

    Notes:

    Marriage Record John and Marcella Jayne
    http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=29a7adba-c98d-435f-b38d-148a2e87fbde&tid=15173327&pid=223543488

    Children:
    1. Alice Jayne was born 1894, Arvada, Adams, Colorado, United States; died 1895.
    2. Mary Frances Jayne was born 1 Jan 1896, Arvada, Adams, Colorado, United States; died 15 Sep 1967, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States.
    3. Sterling Lester Jayne was born 13 Aug 1897, Arvada, Adams, Colorado, United States; died 25 Jul 1979, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States.
    4. Daisy Marien Jayne was born 15 Oct 1900, Orleans, Harlan, Nebraska, United States; died 1914; was buried , Divide Creek Cemetery, Silt, Garfield, Colorado, United States.
    5. 6. Whitney Whitaker Jayne was born 4 Nov 1901, Wilcox, Kearney, Nebraska, United States; died 30 Oct 1986, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried 4 Nov 1986, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.
    6. Susan Amelia Jayne was born 22 Jan 1904, New Castle, Garfield, Colorado, United States; died 11 Mar 1986, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States.
    7. John Allen Jayne was born 15 Oct 1906, Silt, Garfiled, Colorado, United States; died 1 Sep 1983, Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States.
    8. Ernest Thomas Jayne was born 1910, New Castle, Garfield, Colorado, United States; died 1910; was buried , Divide Creek Cemetery, Silt, Garfield, Colorado, United States.
    9. Christian Albert Jayne was born 4 May 1911, New Castle, Garfield, Colorado, United States; died 21 Jul 1999, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried , Silt, Garfiled, Colorado, United States.
    10. Harry Ernest Jayne was born 21 Jul 1913, New Castle, Garfield, Colorado, United States; died 18 Apr 2007, Noel, Mcdonald, Missouri, United States.
    11. David Henry Jayne was born 18 Oct 1915, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 16 Apr 1995, Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States.

  3. 14.  Archibald Latimer was born Jul 1876, Iowa City, Wright, Iowa, United States; died Abt 1911, Colorado River, Grand Junction, Colorado, United States.

    Notes:

    According to Fred Elgin Jayne, grandson of Arch Latimer, Arch was a proficient fisherman. He spent all of his time at the Colorado River fishing. His wife Nora believed that he fell into the river and drowned, his body never being recovered. Fred cannot remember exactly when this was, but sometime before 1920. Arch's sons, Fred and Les, both felt that he had simply taken off to the west coast and deserted his family. Both retained strong feelings about his disappearance, and when Nora married William Lupton, they took his last name.

    Archibald married Nora Olive Weaver 17 Feb 1898, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; divorced Yes, date unknown. Nora was born 2 Sep 1882, Wilson, Ellsworth, Kansas, United States; died 23 Jun 1961, Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Nora Olive Weaver was born 2 Sep 1882, Wilson, Ellsworth, Kansas, United States; died 23 Jun 1961, Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, United States.

    Notes:

    At the age of 15, Nora Weaver left Wilson, Kansas, with her immediate family traveling by covered wagon to join the migrating people moving westward. They arrived in Grand Junction approximately September 10, 1987, settling down to a new life. Nora attended Pear Park School and eventually married Archibald Latimer and had three daughters and two sons. After Arch disappeared between 1910 and 1917, Nora remarried.

    Children:
    1. 7. Pearl Nora Latimer was born 19 Jan 1901, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; died 1 Aug 1989, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States; was buried 4 Aug 1989, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, United States.