Jeff Scism wrote: > > Merle, you mentioned Sarah Lybrook, in connection with the Miller family. > > You have anything on a Philip Lybrook? > > Anna MILLER b: September 28, 1765 in Pennsylvania or Maryland d: > September 14, 1833 in Union City, Indiana, USA > > ......... +Philip LYBROOK b: September 23, 1757 m: 1781 in Franklin, > Virginia, US > > Thanks, > > Jeff Scism > > > Yes, Anna Miller married Philip Lybrook. She was the mother of Sarah (Sally) Lybrook, gr grandmother of Mary Moss - and is my wife's ancestress (Mary's sister -Sarah -married Elder Carey Toney). Anna is buried beside Philip at the Lybrook Railsback Cemetery (found her stone buried underground). Lybrook Cemetery is in Union Co IN - south of Boston IN, a mile south of IN227/OH177, off the State Line Road (back in a field beside Four Mile Creek). This is on Elder Baltzar Lybrook's land, next south of Philip and Anna's place. Most of these houses are still standing. Pieces of original Lybrook furniture are scattered around among some of the families (cherry - huge boards! - we don't have any!). Information about them is in my Four Mile book (Virginia Settlement -or was it Virginia Colony?) at the Union County IN Library Web Page. L1 Philip LYBROOK....m. 1781..........Anna MILLER b. 23 Sep 1757 ?Montgomery Co VA...b. 28 Oct 1765 ?BrothersValley? PA d. 18 Feb 1842 Union Co IN.........d. 14 Sep 1833 Union Co IN bur: Lybrook Cemetery..............bur: Lybrook Cemetery f. Philip Leibrock.................f. Elder Jacob Miller ..................m. Franklin Co VA ch: ...Barbara....(1782-1856)..m. 1800, Jacob Kingery.......Union Co IN ...Catherine..(1783-1835)..m. 1818, Poindexter Toney....Preble Co OH ...Elizabeth..(1784-1831)..m. 1806, William Moss........Union Co IN ...John.......(1785-1846)..m. 1809, Fanny Toney.........Union Co IN ...Jacob......(1787-1869)..m. 1809, Elizabeth Crawford..Union Co IN ...Baltzer....(1789-1830)..m. 1813, Mary Eikenberry.....Union Co IN ...Philip.....(1790-1859)..m. 1818, Hannah Pentecost....Union Co IN ...Nancy......(1792-1858)..m. 1809, John Nelson.........Union Co IN ...Mary.......(1796-1854)..nm............(Polly)........Union Co IN ...Eve........(1797-1832)..m. 1818, Jesse Toney........?Union Co IN ...Phebe......(1799-1835)..m. 1821, Martin Kingery......Union Co IN ...Sally......(1803-1874)..m. 1820, James Toney.........Cass Co IN ...Susannah...(1806-1845)..nm....(raised Phebe's children) Philip - Indian Scout in VA - Shawnee War Path (WVa) 1806 - to Indiana Territory - left John/Jacob over winter -harvest corn 1807 - family to Indiana Terr - by wagon (Kanawha Way) ....properties adjacent Ohio State line..Jacob/John/Philip/Baltzar (N-S) .........most rest of children nearby ....Upper Four Mile Church Probate Book C p576 - Union Co IN William Moss and Baltzar Lybrook were early Four Mile Elders. Baltzer died in the 1832 Cholera Epidemic, so did William's wife, Elizabeth. William then married Baltzar's widow, Mary Eikenberry - and moved to Mexico IN. Bad cholera epidemic 1831-1833 -c1835? - "Everybody lost someone!" I have each of these families -and more. Madelaine is descended of both Barbara and Elizabeth. She is granddaughter of Elder Cornelius C Petry, and gr granddaughter of Elder Carey Toney (grandson of Barbara)(his wife was Sarah Moss, granddaughter of Elizabeth) - of Four Mile. Now I admit, there is an argument as to Philip Lybrook's parents - I had found a reference to him as Philip Jr, and a reference to a Philip Lybrook/Leibrock Sr at the Draper's Meadows Massacre. Other research refuses the Philip Lybrook Sr - and connects this Philip as son of a Baltzar Lybrook (will, et al - VA) I do not have proof, neither do they! There was a Henry Lybrook here (Preble Co side), who then moved on to Michigan. Henry IS a son of the Baltzar. (but Baltzar did not have a daughter: Barbara! -with no mention of Jacob Miller, of course -) I found two elderly ladies in the 1820 Census -in Philip Lybrook's house. I'm guessing one is the Barbara Lybrook, who seems to have married Elder Jacob Miller in 1802, coming to live with Philip, as younger brother (and Anna, as stepdaughter), after Elder Jacob died, and then dying in the 1821 Cholera Epidemic. There is a tradition that she brought Elder Jacob Miller's German Bible over here to the Four Mile with her. But during these 200 years I have no idea where such might have gone - even with one of the sons/grandsons to Iowa? My Brethren Roots article - of some years ago ("Who is Elder Jacob Miller?") summarizes all we know or suspect about him. We know 3 brothers for sure (Jacob-Tobias-Baltzar), and a sister (Catherine, from Baltzar Miller's will) - all in Franklin Co VA (and no, none of these are children of Michael Miller). We have leads about two more (Isaac and Daniel -in Franklin Co Census), and a possibility of at least one more (Martin -as possible deceased father of Col John Miller). Merle C Rummel