in Rothsay near Guelph, Ontario, Canada to Anna M. Brown and William White Miller.
[2] Throughout the 1890s, Miller was active in music circles in Ontario and was a soloist in 1898 at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York City.
[2] In 1911, she represented Canada at the Imperial Festival Canadian concert at The Crystal Palace in London.
[2] In July 1913, Miller married Max Colyer-Fergusson and in the same week, she appeared in a grand opera for the first time, singing as Gilda in Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto.
[1][2][3] The Times of London said of her death: "Her success was due not only to the sweetness, purity, and power of her voice, but to her sensitive interpretation and phrasing, intelligence and good taste.