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F. DeWolfe Miller
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Dr. Miller is a professor of epidemiology at the John A Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii in Honolulu.

It’s actually F. DeWolfe Miller IV. He is the son of F. DeWolfe Miller III. And there were two others born before D III, all from upper east Tennessee in the foot hills of Appalachia and the Smoky Mountains. The two pictures are the family homes. The first called Yellow Store, was built in the 1700s went the first Miller settled there. His name was Peter. All these people dating back such a long time are all buried in one place just north of the farms at New Providence Presbyterian Church. A very old country church located off the main roads and perched on a hill among old oak, maple, and hickory trees with a very old centenary running off in to the woods.

Dr. Miller was born in 1943 in Norfork, Va. His father at the time was a special agent for the F.B.I. and was on duty in Norfork. Very soon the family had moved to Knoxville, Tenn. D III quit the F.B.I. and joined the University of Tennessee as a professor of American Literature. Accordingly, D IV was raised in East Tennessee growing up between Knoxville and the country homes two hours’ drive (at the time) north east towards.

Pictures and additional information will soon be added. In the meantime visit https://www.facebook.com/dewolfe.miller