Llewellyn Miller: A Man With Many Names And Many Prison Terms

 Llewellyn Miller was born Feb 1838 in Maine, US.

His first term in California Prison was in 1882.


AS Charles Holman 

Inmate: #10523 San Quentin Prison

Rec: 30 Aug 1882

Crime: Grand Larceny

Was removed to Folsom Prison 6 May 1884


Inmate: #12485 San Quentin Prison

Rec: 8 Apr 1887

Crime: Grand Larceny



Here are some more newspaper articles, click on the links to read them.

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74014371/lewellyn-miller/



Inmate: #4885 Folsom Prison
Rec: 1 Feb 1901
Crime: Grand Larceny
Term: Life



1901


1900

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74017531/arthur-arlington/



Here are some more newspaper clipping just click the links to read.

1895

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74014802/lewellyn-miller/


1896

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74017044/arthur-arlington/


1899

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74016072/lewellyn-miller/



He was dentist by trade and was in the Civil War

Name: Llewellyn Miller

Side: Union

Regiment State/Origin: Maine

Regiment: 20th Regiment, Maine Infantry

Company: E

Alternate Name: Leander J./Miller

Film Number: M543 roll 14


1910 Census says he was a widower 

Here are his alias that are known:

Charles Holman

Arthur Arlington

A. Arlington

R.W. Saunders

P. Danforth

A. Garfield

Frank Garfield

C. M. Saunders

He would die as A. Arlington while in Folsom Prison and be buried in the Prison Cemetery. 3 Dec 1911


Added by:  EDHGS

Here's his Find-A-Grave link




What a story, thank goodness for newspapers. They sure did tell his story and give us a way to see him as he was. I wonder when his wife died and who she was. Did he have children? He seemed to be alone for most of his life. In death he was alone and is now in a cemetery plot no one can go visit unless your an inmate there.

The papers said he had been in out of jails and prisons all the ay to Seattle. So he has more prison records somewhere.






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