![]() Miller linked the Donnelly case to a feud started in Ireland. He was considered to be a foremost expert on the Donnellys. ![]() He wrote more than fifty plays, mostly for radio. He served in Point Edward and Mitchell, Ontario. He was ordained as an Anglican minister in 1964 at age 52. His career began as a journalist with the London Free Press in 1932, and later worked with the CBC. ![]() Miller was born on April 1, 1911, in London, Ontario, the son of Joseph Albert Miller, a merchant, and his wife Mary Della Barclay. In later life he was ordained a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Huron. Henry Orlo Miller, sometimes listed at Hanson Orlo Miller (April 1, 1911, in London, Ontario – 1993) was a Canadian author, He gained fame under the name Orlo Miller for The Donnellys Must Die, a history of the Black Donnellys of Lucan, Ontario. ![]()
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