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Reuel Seth Millar (1 March 1896?/1897 – 15 April 2007) was a verified American supercentenarian. He was born in North Bend, Dodge County, Nebraska, to parents Archie and Emma Millar. To transport himself to school, he and his sister used to ride a horse for 3 miles. There, he used to heat up the small school. He married Bernice Rodaway soon after World War 1. The couple subsequently moved to Deer Lodge County. Millar had various occupations including farming, copper smelter, running a grocery store and a soda fountain called Town Talk. In 1926, their son Richard was born.

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  • Reuel Millar
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  • Reuel Seth Millar (1 March 1896?/1897 – 15 April 2007) was a verified American supercentenarian. He was born in North Bend, Dodge County, Nebraska, to parents Archie and Emma Millar. To transport himself to school, he and his sister used to ride a horse for 3 miles. There, he used to heat up the small school. He married Bernice Rodaway soon after World War 1. The couple subsequently moved to Deer Lodge County. Millar had various occupations including farming, copper smelter, running a grocery store and a soda fountain called Town Talk. In 1926, their son Richard was born.
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  • Millar, Reuel
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  • 2007(xsd:integer)
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  • 1897(xsd:integer)
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  • North Bend, Nebraska, USA
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  • Lakewood, Colorado, USA
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  • deceased-verified
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  • Reuel Millar at the age of 110.
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  • Male
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  • American
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  • Reuel Seth Millar (1 March 1896?/1897 – 15 April 2007) was a verified American supercentenarian. He was born in North Bend, Dodge County, Nebraska, to parents Archie and Emma Millar. To transport himself to school, he and his sister used to ride a horse for 3 miles. There, he used to heat up the small school. He married Bernice Rodaway soon after World War 1. The couple subsequently moved to Deer Lodge County. Millar had various occupations including farming, copper smelter, running a grocery store and a soda fountain called Town Talk. In 1926, their son Richard was born. They later relocated to Colorado, where he also owned a grocery store. Bernice passed away in 1975. Millar was able to drive until he was 108 years old, when he was starting to have difficulty moving. He is one of the oldest drivers ever. Millar died on 15 April 2007, at the age of 110/111? years, 45 days. Revalidation research suggests he was possibly a year older.
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