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Description 1911 Signature of Reverend Joseph Miller BD, who was vicar of the church of St Mark, Old Leeds Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, from 1929 to 1931. He was formerly a Congregationalist minister who converted to Anglicanism shortly before taking up the living at St Mark's.
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Source United Kingdom Census 1911: Joseph Miller, The Manse, 1 Norman Road, Runcorn, Cheshire. Schedule 160
Author Joseph Miller
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