Anyone familiar with this family? thanks, Junior DENNIS L. MILLER is a native of Indiana, born on a farm near Topeka in Lagrange County, March 26, 1900, and has made enviable progress in his successful business career, being now proprietor of the Miller Auto Sales, at 217 North Main Street, Mishawaka. Mr. Millers parents were George E. and Mary (Fought) Miller, also natives of Lagrange County. His mother is deceased and his father lives with a son in Illinois. Dennis L. Miller is the youngest in a family of six children, all of whom are living. He completed his education in the grade and high schools of Topeka and from 1922 to 1925 was an employee of the Indiana & Michigan Electric Company at South Bend. For the past five years he has been in the automobile business, at first as a salesman for the Richard R. Kuehn Company, at South Bend, until 1928. In January, 1928, he established his present business, the Miller Auto Sales, at Mishawaka, and has made his establishment very popular with all owners of the Pontiac and Oakland cars for his prompt, courteous and expert service. Mr. Miller married, August 30, 1926, Mrs. Frances Sharp. She is a daughter of Mr. David Holderman, of Nappanee, Indiana. ***Nena Ramsey Smothers Junior*** ~~Newport, Washington USA~~ Researching the Ramsey lines: John>James>Eli>Seth>Hal>Hal jr and associated lines of: Strange, Richardson, Price, Miller, Fought, Harrison, Rice, Bowlus, France, West, Clark ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy a special introductory offer for dial-up Internet access limited time only! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup
Hi My name is James Mature: I am currently trying to find information on my grandfather on my mothers side of the family. His name was Joseph Owsely Miller, born about 1899. Married Viney Parsons 3rd Oct 1922, in Beckly,Raliegh, West Virginia. and thats all I have on him. I have been unable to learn anything more as of yet, if anyone has information about him Pleas contact me at [email protected] I will be thankful for any help..
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~dan/genealogy/Miller/othrmilr.htm The Miller Family; Other Miller Trees [Go Home] The following is a list of other Miller trees that have never been proven to connect to our tree. They are included here both to indicate that they have already been addressed, and as an aid for further research.
Im interested in one of your BUcks Co, PA lookups. Possibly for George Theodore MILLER, hoping to find parents for him. George was born 1837. Thanks, Take care. Vickie
Are people really getting to look around this site?! I'd really like to look around it but no matter what I click on, including Clovis' email it does nothing but reloads the main page! Then the pages didn't want to close either to let me leave.....it was darned strange! Pati In a message dated 12/20/03 5:06:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Clovis MILLER has done an excellent job collecting MANY MILLER family > histories/ancestries etc. on his website take an hour and go thru all > this stuff then come back and tell me Thanx for telling you about it. > Charles. it's free > http://www.geocities.com/webbercreek/index.html
ATTA BOY, CHARLES! With a lineage surname like Miller, EVERYBODY HAS TO STICK TOGETHER! ;-) THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH! A Bucks County, PA. Mennonite MILLER descendant Cynthia j. Hoyt I do Bucks Co., PA lookups! -------------- Resent-Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 11:59:58 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sat Dec 20 11:59:58 2003 From: "CCMILLER" <[email protected]> Old-To: "MILLER List" <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 14:00:02 -0500 X-Priority: 3 X-Note: This E-mail was scanned for spam. X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 Subject: [MILLER-L] Go see this MILLERs galore "Free site" To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/11540 X-Loop: [email protected] Resent-Sender: [email protected] X-Alligate-In: IGNORED - WhiteListed To: ([email protected]) X-Alligate-Tracking: FF46D7701F51E656 X-Alligate-QueueName: 021393445.dta Clovis MILLER has done an excellent job collecting MANY MILLER family histories/ancestries etc. on his website take an hour and go thru all this stuff then come back and tell me Thanx for telling you about it. Charles. it's free http://www.geocities.com/webbercreek/index.html
Clovis MILLER has done an excellent job collecting MANY MILLER family histories/ancestries etc. on his website take an hour and go thru all this stuff then come back and tell me Thanx for telling you about it. Charles. it's free http://www.geocities.com/webbercreek/index.html
found a file that has the history of Nebraska-Washington Co, Part 2 has a J Miller-born in Hessen Germany Dec 8. 1842 at fourteen came to St Louis MO and then moved to Leavenworth Kansas 1866 married to Melissa Graham 1868 had 5 sons and 2 daughters has alittle history on J Miller http:// www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/washington/washington-p2.html#blairbios --I am looking for a Miller family from Missouri my husband's great grandfather was James D Miller born either Missouri or Indiana in 1868 his father born in Missouri and mother born Indiana he married Mary Joyce, daughter of John and Susan Joyce wondered if James D Miller's parents could be in this family anyone have any info on this J Miller family in the bio? thank you-any help would be appreciated as James D Miller is our brick wall kperry
If any one has an ancestor the think might have gone to Harvard prior to 1919 and was still alive at that time try this url it's free http://www.distantcousin.com/yearbooks/ma/harvard/alum1919/ They also have a link to Ancestry.coms database for Harvard Alum in1913 but youneed to be a subscriber for that. Bob Wordell Searchin' for a past Ô¿Ô "Adamsville, Adamsville the place of my birth Damndest place on the face of the earth" Surnames Wordell/Wodell, Taber/Tabor, Hunt, Watters, Fredling, Ballmer, Miller, Sutter, Wells, Heinecke
I am looking for Franklyn Miller. He was born in Minnesota in either 1899 or 1900 (based on being 20 years old on the 1920 Federal Census). The last siting I have is in the 1920 US Federal Census in Cherokee IA. He is listed as a student. I have a photograph of Franklyn and his father taken when Franklyn was a young boy. Among the family, Franklyn had the nickname of "Pal". His father's name was Frank J. Miller. His mother is unknown. I have a few leads but nothing concrete. He had a stepmother Elizabeth Sheridan. Frank J. Miller was involved with the railroads, stock and grain brokering, and they moved a lot. At times they lived in Chicago IL, Milwaukee WI, Cherokee IA among many places. The only living relative close to Franklyn's age thinks he eventually moved to California but she was not sure. Franklyn's father and stepmother both died in Long Beach CA. His father is in All Souls Mausoleum and Cemetery. Its not much to go on but I thought I would try. If anyone has any suggestions I would love to hear them. Thanks, Sara
Anyone have any add'l info on James Jones Miller? Ann T & James J Miller 7 Nov 1837; min-Joannes E Jackson Ann Taliaferro Stribling b. 1817 d. 1854 in Washington, DC. dau. of Taliaferro3, (Taliaferro2, Thomas1) m. James Jones Miller b.1812 d. 1898 in Denton KY. He was an editor and publisher in Lexington KY. _________________________________________________________________ Worried about inbox overload? Get MSN Extra Storage now! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:48 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: {not a subscriber} PA Millers & Hamms Hi all- I am seeking other researching this family. I am seeking data for the birth/death dates & places and parentage for them and their descendants. Thanks. Marc 694. Andrew Miller 1752 1842 PA 695. Ann Maria Hamm 1763 c1798
anyone got anyone like this jim
Today Bonnie Lou Miller of Cincinnati, Ohio passed away. She was my 1st cousin. Her date of birth was July 28, 1943 died Dec 12, 2003. Her parents were Homer Lee Miller born 10/04/1917 d. 09/22/1972 and Laura Held born 02/24/1922. Bonnie's Grandparents were Finney Jackson Miller b. 04/11/1887 d. 10/01/1962 and Cordelia Peck b. 07/12/1891 d. 05/09/1975. Bonnie's Great Grandparents were William Daniel "Bunk" Miller b. 11/19/1851 d. 03/03/1933 and Mary Arvezine Washburn b. 10/15/1861 d. 01/23/1911. Please keep our family in your prayers, Thank you, Linda Clark
My g-g-g- grandfather was Basil Henry MILLER. I do not have any information on him or his wife. His daughter (my g-g grandmother was Jane "Jincy" MILLER b 1823-1828 Camden Co. GA. was married to James Duncan CURRY). They were born, married and lived in Camden, Telfair and Irwin Counties, GA. I have Bazle (Basil) MILLER listed in the 1840 Irwin Co. GA Census. But names of wives and children are not shown in 1840. No help there. I am trying to find out more about Basil Henry MILLER, when he died and his parents. I wibder if anyone on the Miller Mail List has come across either Basil Henry MILLER or Jane "Jincy" MILLER. I would be most pleased to hear from you. Thank You! -Greta in Lake Placid, FL. Researching Anderson, Bausell, Crum, Curry, Hinton, Knight, Mickler, Miller, Tucker, Woodson, Voyles families in VA>NC>SC>GA>FL. All outbound email is scanned by Norton Antivirus 2004 [email protected]
I saw 2 old Miller bibles on Ebay this morning: One is the bible of 1800s Bloomington Illinois architect George H. Miller. It is item # 357161091, and only has 11 minutes left. The other is An Antique German Lutheran Bible of Daniel Miller. It is item # 3572208292 Happy hunting! Susan
-----Original Message----- From: debraacevedo [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 8:30 PM To: Miller Subject: {not a subscriber} John & Elizabeth Miller Ger>ILL. Hi List, I'm looking for this family. John Miller b. 1812 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ger. Wife Elizabeth ?, b 1814 Children: George b. 29 Sept 1844 Ger. married Anna Margareta Hoker, 3 Sept 1874 Tazewell, ILL. died 1928 Stafford Co., KS Peter b 1846 marr. maybe (Josephine ?) they lived in Paxton, Ford, ILL Mary b 1848 Jacob b 1850 married Minnie ? , prob. lived in Washington, ILL Daniel b 1852 This info is from the 1860 census Olio Twp. Woodford Co., ILL George is my ggrandfather. Would like to find the rest of the family. Thanks. Debbie >
I am looking to make a miller connection with anyone who is looking for Miller/Mueller/Aumiller/Aumueller in the Dunn County area of Wisconsin, also red cedar or rusk or Menomonie Wisc. Anyone out there???? _________________________________________________________________ Tired of slow downloads and busy signals? Get a high-speed Internet connection! Comparison-shop your local high-speed providers here. https://broadband.msn.com
Greetings fellow researchers, For many years I have shared my genealogical research with the folks on the COWAN, WIGTON-WALKER, and SCOTCH-IRISH rootsweb lists. The trail leads from Sterling, in Scotland, to Londonderry-Donegal in Ulster, to Pennsylvania, the valley of Virginia, east Tennessee and points west. If your ancestors followed a similar path then some of these documents might be of interest. I have searched for rare, out of print source materials as both a hobby and an obsession and have offered to make copies for people from time to time. Because of a busy schedule I will only be able to do so once a year. I have added two new items since last time and they are described with the others below beginning with the most recent history first: Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799, a thesis presented to the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts, by James W. Hagy, 1966, 150 pages. This covers the families who settled in Russell and Scott counties, Virginia when it was considered the frontier. Contains information on specific families as well as the farmers, speculators, artisans, and preachers who resided there. Lots on the Indian battles that were a daily feature of life on the frontier. Tthe Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and Her People, 1732-1952, by Howard McKnight Wilson, 1954, Fisherville, Virginia, 542 pages. The BEST source of information on the Scotch-Irish of Augusta/Rockbridge Counties in Virginia. Includes the Baptismal Records of the Rev. Craig. In-depth study of the early families of the Shenandoah Valley. Rockbridge County, Virginia Notebook, Compiled from articles by Dr. George W. Diehl as published in the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia. Compiled by A. Maxim Coppage, McDowell Publications, 1982, 242 pages. "In many instances information may be found showing where families originated in Scotland or Ireland, the places lived before settling in Rockbridge County, Virginia area and relationships between the various clans or as Mr. Diehl so aptly named this phase of pioneering, "A ROCKBRIDGE SEED-BOX" This document is almost 100% pure family history and genealogy. The Rev. Samuel Houston, V.D.M., by George West Diehl, 1970, McClure Publishing Co. 125 pages History of the early Virginia Presbyterians through the life of the Rev. Samuel Houston, kin to Sam Houston of Texas fame. A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania, Chambersburg, Pa. Printed by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages. From the preface the following: "The writer of the Tribute contained in this work, had long desired to see from the Historical publications in Pennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch early settlers of this great state and their descendants against reproach, as well as aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions to Historical accuracy... The Scotch-Irish in the Colonies: 1750-1790: A Thesis Presented for the Degree of Master of Arts, by Kathryn R. Aiken, A.B., The Ohio State University, 1933, 91 pages Chapters include: By way of Introduction, Early Settlements, Daily Life on the Frontier, Educational and Religious Activities, Military Pursuits, Political Participation and Conclusion. Like Hagy's Castle Woods thesis it has a wonderful bibliography, the most important part of any research document. The Laggan and its Presbyterianism and In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery, 1905, 1908, by the Rev. Alexander Lecky, B.A., member of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Belfast, Davidson and McCormack, 54 Kings St. 211 pages On our recent trip to Donegal we met J.B. Shannon, age 90, who assisted in the 1975 reprinting of this book. He is the last living person who had anything to do with these books and he says they are still the BEST source for Ulster Presbyterian research. From Lecky the following: "The lists of names of former generations of Lagganeers, and their places of abode, that are given in the Appendixes, and which NEVER before appeared in print, whilst they may of necessity prove dull reading to those who have no acquaintance with the locality, will not, I hope, be altogether uninteresting to those who bear the same name, or live in the same places.... A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defense of Enniskellen in 1688 and 1689, with Historical Poetry and Biographical notes, by the Rev. John Graham, M.A. Rector of Magilligan in the Diocese of Derry. Includes the Battles of the Boyne, Athlone, and Aughrim and the siege and Capitulation of Limmerick by Lord McCaulay, Toronto, 1869 The historical poems are family genealogies about those who were at Derry and where they came from. Along with "Fighters of Derry" these two sources contain more actual genealogical information than any others I have seen. Fighters of Derry, Their Deeds and Descendants, being a Chronicle of Events in Ireland during the Revolutionary period, 1688-1691, by William Young, Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 350 pages. One of the most difficult sources to locate. (WorldCat Inter-Library lists seven known copies) Months worth of reading and packed with great genealogy. Contains the following biographical sketches: 1. The leaders of the County Associations who, with their levies, took part in the preliminary operations and contributed much of the man power for the Defence. 2. The Apprentice Boys and those responsible for shutting the gates on the 8th Dec. 1688. 3. The actual Defenders during the 105 day siege ((over 12000 genealogical sketches) 4. Those engaged in the relief of the city. Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, Being More Particularly an Account of the Family of Young of Culdaff with Short Accounts of Many Other Families Connected with Them, by Amy Young, The Linenhall Press, Belfast, 1929, 311 pages Some of the names included are Young, Hart, Harvey, Cary, Vaughan, McLaughlin, Skipton, Richardson, Knox, Ussher, Smith, Nesbitt, Chichester, Ball, Lawrence, Crofton, Boyd, Stuart and many others. The Laggan and its People, by S.M. Campbell, privately printed. Ms. Campbell lived on the next farm over from my friend James Fleming in St. Johnston, Donegal. A look at the history of the Laggan (Presbyterian Derry/Donegal) through the eyes of a local historian. Draws on local lore, Abercorn papers, records from PRONI. Well there you have it. The best documents I have found during my ten years of research. If you are interested in obtaining any of the above items please contact me privately for details. I do charge to recover copying and postage costs which is permissible under rootsweb policy. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105
Is anyone researching the Miller surname from VA? I am looking for information on two different Millers, they maybe connected, I just don't know. 1. Jesse Miller and 1st wife, Frances Corbin found in 1850 Rappahannock Co., VA. Their daughter Sarah S. Miller married 27 Dec 1849 in Rappahannock Co. to James H. Taylor. 2. Charles B. Wood who married Mary E. Miller. Their daughter Annie Jones Wood married 18 Oct 1882 in Rappahannock Co. to Crewdson M. Taylor. If anyone has access to the book, "Hist. of the Miller and Other Families" by W.H. Miller, 1907 could they check for the above Millers for me? Thank you so much and Happy Holidays! Sharon [email protected]