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Helene Mildred Miller was born 20 AUG 1900 in Monee, Will, Illinois. She died 24 SEP 1991 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She was the daughter of Joseph Henry Miller (1854-1931) and Franzelia Cotton (1855-1918). Her siblings were Abraham Louis Miller (1884-1948), Gertrude Miller (1887-1957), Kate Miller (1888-1978), Florence Miller (1891-1967), Esther Miller (1892-1965), Sam Miller (1894-1898), Jack Miller (1896-1946), Julius Miller (c1897-c1902).
Helene Mildred Miller's husband was George Apel (1897-1963). They were married 16 AUG 1919 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. They had three known children named Laurance M Apel (1920-1995), Joy Mila Apel (1923-1999), and Darwin Roy Apel (1927-?).
She was listed in a census JUN 1920 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
She was listed in a census 14 APR 1930 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. 1930 Chicago, Cook, Illinis Roll: T626_461 Page: 24A ED: 1004 Image
: 0049
apartment house 4313 to 4327 Lexington St, April 14 & 15, 1930
4319 Lexington St, dwelling 152, family 458
Apel, George, head, rents, $57.50, male, white, 33, married age 22, not i
n school, can r/w, b IL of Russian parents, speaks English, milk driver i
n a milk wagon for wage, working, verteran of WW
elene, wife, female, white, 29, married age 19, not in school, can r/w
, b IL of Russian parents, speaks English
Lawrence, son, 9, in school, b IL
Joy, dau, 7, in school, b IL
Darwin R, son, not in school, b IL
She was buried 27 SEP 1991 in Palatine, Cook, Illinois. Shalom Park, Jewish War Veteran's Section
She had an event of type Namesake. Helene was named Hinda Mikla for her mother's aunt . No known sisters
for Aberhaus Cotton or Mary Meyerowitz.
She had an event of type Hebrew Name. Helene was named Hinda Mikla for her mother's aunt . No known sisters f or Aberhaus Cotton or Mary Meyerowitz.
She had an event of type Interment 27 SEP 1991 in Palatine, Cook, Illinois. JWV section, Makhpela II, lot 1325
She had an event of type Yahrzeit.
Her social security number was 338-30-2418? Issued: IL (1953 and 1954).
HINDE Defined as a doe. It is the same in middle high German, and in m odern German is Hindin. It is related to the somewhat archaic English w ord "hind".