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'''Frederick Edward John Miller''' (November 24, 1824 - May 11, 1888) was a [[brewery]] owner in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]]. Born as "Friedrich Eduard Johannes Müller" in [[Riedlingen]], [[Württemberg]], he founded the [[Miller Brewing Company]] at the Plank Road Brewery, purchased {{Years or months ago|1855}} in 1855.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1452&keyword=miller|title=Term: Miller, Frederick 1824 - 1888|work=wisconinhistory.org}}</ref><ref name=apitmbs>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3ysqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XUAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6836%2C7655968 |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |title=Timeline: Another page in the Miller Brewing story|date=May 30, 2002 |page=14A }}</ref><ref name=hwyg>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_wEaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oyMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2308%2C4552371 |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal |title=Company founded in 1855 by hard working young German |agency=(Miller High Life Journal - advertisement)|date=July 19, 1949 |page=1}}</ref><ref name=gtttmt>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aLwaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZkUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5678%2C7185070 |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |last=Daykin |first=Tom |title=Good times, tough times, Miller time |date=April 10, 2005 |page=1D }}</ref> He learned the brewing business in Germany at [[Sigmaringen]].
'''Frederick Edward John Miller''' (November 24, 1824 - May 11, 1888) was a [[brewery]] owner in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]]. Born as "Friedrich Eduard Jonewspapershannes Müller" in [[Riedlingen]], [[Württemberg]], he founded the [[Miller Brewing Company]] at the Plank Road Brewery, purchased {{Years or months ago|1855}} in 1855.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1452&keyword=miller|title=Term: Miller, Frederick 1824 - 1888|work=wisconinhistory.org}}</ref><ref name=apitmbs>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/?id

Miller married Josephine Miller in [[Friedrichshafen]], Württemberg, on June 7, 1853. Their first child, Joseph Edward Miller, was born the next year. In 1854, the family emigrated to the [[United States]], spending the first year in [[New York]]. They moved to Wisconsin in 1855, arriving through [[New Orleans]].<ref name=mgchiff>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WPMZAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PiMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5637%2C4009372 |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal |title=Miller's grandfather came here as immigrant in 1854 |date=December 18, 1954 |page=4}}</ref>
Miller married Josephine Miller in [[Friedrichshafen]], Württemberg, on June 7, 1853. Their first child, Joseph Edward Miller, was born the next year. In 1854, the family emigrated to the [[United States]], spending the first year in [[New York]]. They moved to Wisconsin in 1855, arriving through [[New Orleans]].<ref name=mgchiff>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WPMZAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PiMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5637%2C4009372 |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal |title=Miller's grandfather came here as immigrant in 1854 |date=December 18, 1954 |page=4}}</ref>



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Frederick
Miller in an undated photograph
Born
Friedrich Eduard
Johannes Müller

(1824-11-24)November 24, 1824
DiedMay 11, 1888(1888-05-11) (aged 63)
Cause of deathCancer
Known forMiller Brewing Company
Spouse(s)Josephine Miller
Lisette Gross Miller
Children4 sons, 2 daughters

Frederick Edward John Miller (November 24, 1824 - May 11, 1888) was a brewery owner in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Born as "Friedrich Eduard Jonewspapershannes Müller" in Riedlingen, Württemberg, he founded the Miller Brewing Company at the Plank Road Brewery, purchased 169 years ago in 1855.[1]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Josephine died in April 1860 and Miller married Lisette Gross and had five children who survived infancy: Ernst, Emil, Frederick II, Clara, and Elise. Clara married Carl A. Miller (no relation), also a German immigrant.[2]

Frederick Miller once owned a tract of land in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan that is now Craig Lake State Park.

Miller died of cancer in 1888 at age 63, and was buried in the Calvary Cemetery in Milwaukee. Following his death, the company was run by his surviving three sons and son-in-law Carl.[2]

Miller's younger daughter Elise was the mother of Harry G. John (1919–1992), president of the company from 1946–1947 and founder of the De Rance Corporation, once the world's largest Catholic charity.[3]

Older daughter Clara's son Frederick C. Miller (1906–1954) was an All-American college football player at Notre Dame under Knute Rockne and became president of the company after John in 1947.[4] He and his 20-year-old son Fred, Jr., were killed in a plane crash in Milwaukee in 1954.[5] The nine-passenger twin-engine company aircraft was a converted Lockheed Ventura. It was bound for Winnipeg for a December hunting trip at Portage la Prairie;[6] the crash also killed the two company pilots, brothers Joseph and Paul Laird.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Term: Miller, Frederick 1824 - 1888". wisconinhistory.org.
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference mgchiff was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "DNRCraig Lake-Rustic Cabins Detail". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Miller Brewing Co. president is a colorful figure". Milwaukee Journal. (Miller High Life Journal - advertisement). July 19, 1949. p. 2.
  5. ^ "Fred Miller, son die in fiery plane crash". Milwaukee Sentinel. December 18, 1954. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Fred C. Miller, son killed in air crash". Milwaukee Journal. December 18, 1954. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Pilots buried side by side". Milwaukee Journal. December 20, 1954. p. 2.

Further reading

  • John, Tim. The Miller Beer Barons: The Frederick J. Miller Family and Its Brewery. Oregon, Wis: Badger Books, 2005.

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