Being A Mineer

Posted: December 11, 2007 in Family History, Pioneers, Top 8

Top 8 Reasons why being a Mineer Rocks.

8. We rhyme with Pioneer.
7. It is truly unique – not many of us out there.
6. I personally rank number 1 on Google (Yahoo and MSN suck).
5. We are a funny family (and not just funny looking).
4. We are a good looking family. :-)
3. We have a great family history pedigree.
2. My Grandpa Mineer was a great man.
1. We are Mineer’s for crying out loud – enough said.

Comments
  1. Brent Mineer says:

    Hi Michael – So, are you in Arizona? I have a brother that lives in Scottsdale, and is Bishop in his Ward.

    It is great to read your information on Mineers. I am a member of a family that has “expanded our presence” into California, Utah, Idaho, and Arizona. We hail from Parker, Idaho where my father grew up; but I currently reside in Granite Bay, California. My father’s dad past away when he was young, so we never knew him. Grandpa Mineer was quite a man in Idaho and Utah, though…very involved in Politics and Public Education. My father had a hard life, working a farm to support his family…and had to grow up at a very young age, after the loss of his father. His two sisters are in Oregon and Texas. His cousin, Wayne Mineer, was a doctor in Orem, Utah and served as a Mission President in Georgia. His Uncle served at Ricks College as the Housing Director.

    Brent Mineer

  2. Irene Mineer Howerton says:

    Hi my name is Irene Mineer, my father was Robert L Mineer , my Grandfather was Otha Mineer and I believe he was born and raised in Fleming County Ky. I know he had brothers named Arch and I can’t remmember the others name. He had sisters, Annie, Dorie,and I think there were a couple more. Anyone related to these Mineers?

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