Herbert Albert MILLER m. Geneva E. 1917 ? They had a son Eugene H. MILLER b. 1920 in White Albany, Alameda Co., CA.. Thanks, Kathleen
I am searching for the family of James Arthur Miller and Annie (maiden name may be DANN). Their children: Herbert Arthur MILLER b. 16 Feb 1886 (may have been b. Canada and d. Alameda, CA, 5 Dec 1955), Royal Erle MILLER b. 13 June 1888 and Irene MILLER b. 16 Feb 1890. Hope to find someone connected! Kathleen
Can anyone help me.I am trying to locate a Parish Record for a Samuel Augustus Miller.Born 9th August 1830 in Lakenham,Norwich,England.Please advise if you can help.Thank you.
Hi to the list, Can you all give me a little feed back with the ( two ) John Ferrell's of Kan. Co. WV. >From all the emails I have from the last two years from a lot of people, there was 2 John's there at the same time with a wife Sarah. I've put this info in a Tree and posted it here for you to help me with. My line is from Lucinda Ferrell who married John Myers. >From what I can see of the two John Ferrells : William John Ferrell and Catherine "Caty" Miller had one of these John's. Then there was William Ferrell who was married to Jane Jackson who had the other John Ferrell. There childern are listed here also. But I could use some help as to who's childern are who's? Thanks, Emma Price Ayles Descendants of John Owen Ferrell Generation No. 1 1. JOHN OWEN4 FERRELL (WILLIAM JR.3, WILLIAM SR.2, JOHN1 O'FERRELL/FERRELL)1,2 was born Bet. 1790 - 1799 in Russell County, VA.3,4, and died March 10, 1858 in Kanawha County, WV.5,6. He married SARAH "SALLY" ALLISON/ELLISON April 16, 1822 in Valleyhead, WV.7, daughter of WILLIAM ALLISON/ELLISON and MARGARET BLACKWOOD. She was born May 01, 1798 in Ashland/Ashe County, NC., and died June 19, 1858 in Roane County, WV.. Notes for JOHN OWEN FERRELL: Sat. 21,May 1796 There was a John Ferrell that was an escape prisoners in Ohio news. Children of JOHN FERRELL and SARAH ALLISON/ELLISON are: 2. i. LUCINDA5 FERRELL, b. Bet. 1822 - 1823, Davis Creek, WV. Kanawha County; d. October 08, 1861, Kanawha County, WV.. married John Myers/Miers 3. ii. NELSON FERRELL, b. 1823, Davis Creek, WV. Kanawha County; d. Kanawha County, WV.. iii. MATILDA FERRELL7,8, b. 18309,10. iv. AMANDA FERRELL11,12, b. 183313,14. v. WILKENSON FERRELL15,16, b. 183517,18. vi. JORDAN FERRELL19,20, b. 183721,22. vii. FELIX FERRELL23,24, b. 183925,26. viii. SARAH (SALLY) FERRELL27,28, b. 184229,30. ix. VIRGINIA JANE FERRELL31,32, b. 182033,34. 4. x. BALINDA FERRELL, b. 1824, Roane County, WV.; d. August 15, 1858, Roane County, WV.. 5. xi. MARY FERRELL, b. June 13, 1827; d. May 13, 1885, Roane County, WV.. 6. xii. JAMES M. FERRELL, b. 1829. xiii. FRANCIS FERRELL, b. 1831. xiv. CELIA FERRELL, b. 1833. xv. RICHARD F. FERRELL, b. 1837. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Does anyone have the Cape Town location/plaque information on Frederick Millar VC please Colyn Brookes
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: {not a subscriber} Miller Family Tree Hi, My name is Teri and I am looking for info regarding the Miller family tree. I came across some Miller info on Rootsweb.com, unfortunatley I didn't quiet understand all the info that was listed and was hoping you could help me. Joseph Miller and Lydia Clayton are my 3rd great grandparents. Joseph and Lydia were listed as having three children, however there are more, 15 in all. There were several other Millers listed as well, Fredrick 1752-1833, Jesse Miller 1785-90, John William Miller 1812-1875, John Miller 1829-1918, Christian Henry Miller 1825-1912, Etheal Sneed Miller 1822-1894, Isaaac Mller 1822-,Thomas Miller 1764-, Israel Miller 1789-1872, then Joseph Miller. How are all these Millers related or are they related? Any info you could help me with to clarify this info would be greatly appreciated. Teri
Less than 25 graves, in abandoned/poor condition - It is near The Centrum shopping center on Hwy. 51 in Pineville (NC) per web site: www.cmstory.org/cemetery/details.asp?id=197 Does anyone know of the Millers' buried there? dave miller - new jersery
Robert MILLER and wife Mary ALexander came to Anson Co then Mecklenburg Co NC 1754 settled on land grant of 800 acres which was later determined to be on the banks of the Tyger River in Spartanburg SC. Their children Elizabeth b. 1728 m. Adam MEEK died Cabarrus Co NC; James b. abt 1725 died Spartanburg 1795; john died 1765 Spartanburg; Nathaniel died Burke Co GA 1790; Mary m. Wm. Neely died SC; Hannah or Ann m. Cpt. Alexander Lewis; Robert m. Rachel. If you want to discuss these fine people contact me. I have much but want more info.
Website: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/faq.htm List Admin: Hatcher email list Researching: Cook, Hall, Hatcher, Kuhns, Miller, Shepherd, Timberman HATCHER DNA Project: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/hatDNA.htm "Genealogy Without Documentation is Nothing" - Paul Drake Hi all, I have (thankfully) just found 3 brothers for my William Miller and am now on the search for their parents. This is what I now have on this family: 1) Daniel bn 1780-1785 lived in ParkeCo, IN in 1830. Disappears after that. 2) John Miller bn c1787 VA, wife unk, lived ParkeCo, IN, died c1856 ObionCo, TN ....sons Wm, John W, James, Robert C (all bn KY), David, Ben Franklin, Abram, Milton, ....(all bn IN), and Milton bn TN, daus Martha, Nancy, Julia, Sophana, and Jane 3) Jacob Miller bn c1790 VA, wife Catherine Urmey bn VA, lived in Parke and ....WashingtonCo, IN, died aft 1860 FloydCo, IN ....sons John W, Jonathan, James, (all bn KY), David, Christopher, and Henry (all bn IN), ....daus Susan and Mary A 4) William Miller bn 1796 KY, wife Martha Timberman, lived Parke/FountainCo, IN ....sons John, Abram, Samuel, Washington, David, James, Aaron, Nelson, Joseph, and ....Edward, daus Nancy, Mary, Sarah, Lucinda, and Ruth (all bn FountainCo, IN) Notice that John and Jacob were both bn VA while their brother, William, was born KY, so we know their parents were early settlers somewhere in KY, most likely one of the northern river counties. There is a possibility BotetourtCo, VA may be the original home of these Millers but not at all proven. Peripheral names are URMEY, TIMBERMAN, CROSS, PICKARD, HOGAN, FRANCE, BREEDLOVE, BRADY, BLACKMAN, all names of spouses of the brother's children. You can see this family at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~millhall Anyone who thinks we may have a connection or recognizes these brothers, pu-leeze let me know! Nel [email protected]
FYI.... I contacted Jennie Hott recently about the reprint of this book. She has informed me that when she gets a list of 200 people, the publisher will do a reprint. Here is a brief description of the book and contact info for Jennie if you are interested. The name is "Pendleton County, WV, Past and Present. Leather-hardbound book. 255 pages. Not sure of the price at this point. Last price was $60. It could go to $70. [email protected] (Jennie J Hott) My direct family lines from this area are---Miller, Hedrick, Conrad, Lough, Fisher, Roadcap, Cowger Take Care....Rose Fischer
I am looking for information on the Herman MILLER family that lived in Ottawa, LaSalle Co., IL. According to the 1910 census, Herman was b.1857-58 and married for 30 years to a woman named something like Emma, Esther, Elnora... who was b.1861-1862. The census says they had 5 children, and I am interested in finding out what their names were. I have some information to share as well. Thank-you for any help you are able to offer! Karla
Peter Miller b.1838 immigrated to the US with unknown parents and siblings. He was in St.Marys,Mo(St.Gen Co.) when he married Dorthula Gibboney in 1865. He had two children, Thomas Herbert in 1869 and Lottie May Miller in 1873. By 1880 Dorthula Miller had died and he had placed both children in two different households. He returned to Germany and was never heard from again. Of course he could have just told the children that he was going to Germany. Thomas Herbert Miller was placed with the Cloniger family in Wayne Co. Mo. Lottie was put in the Betzel household in Iron Co. By 1890 Lottie was in a house full of other Millers in Fredericktown in Madison Co.Mo. She married the guy next door in 1893(George F. Moore.) On the 1900 Mississippi Co.Mo census Lottie and her brother are living in the George Moore household and T.Herbert Miller is single and a shoemaker. He married Clara ? shortly after that. T.Herbert Miller wife and children are on the 1920 Mississippi Co.Mo census. Children are: Hildred age 18, Herbert P age 15,Jeffery age 12,Blaine age 10,Leonard age 8,and Sadie age 3. Thomas Herbert Miller owned a shoe repair business then. I can not find Thomas Herbert,his wife or children on any census or documents after 1920. It is like they disappeared. In Lottie's family Bible it says that Herbert died in 1950. That could be Thomas Herbert, Herbert P (his son) or Herbert A. Lottie's own son. Geroge and Lottie Miller Moore moved to Corpus Christi and then to San Antonio, Texas in 1910. Their children were: Hazel, Katie, Herbert and twin (Hildred died at 1 yr), Dorothy, William,and Fred Elmo Moore. I would appreciate any help with finding descendents of Thomas Herbert Miller or any suggestions with how to trace a reverse emmigration back to Germany for Perer Miller. With so many children there just has to be some descendents. Karen Moore Kerr __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
Charles H. Tyler is listed on the 1930 Census on New Rochelle Rd, Eastchester (Westchester Co) NY. He was 41, born in NY, and a builder. His wife was Jessica M., age 39. born in GA. There are 2 children: Harold H. age 17, born in NJ. and Louise M. age 13, born in NJ. The children were from the first marriage of Jessica. Her maiden name was MILLER. Her first husband was Hodgkinson. Jessica Whitehead MILLER Tyler died in Savannah GA in 1981. Please contact me if you know anything about these people. Thank you
WHAT'S IN A NAME? A whole bunch of statistics, that's what. http://www.namestatistics.com/ <A HREF="http://www.namestatistics.com/">Nameiacs </A>
The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > >From Long Island Press, Monday, May 3, 1926 Deaths > Amanda R. MILLER, 81, 188 Chichester avenue, Jamaica.
>From Long Island Daily Press, Tuesday, May 4, 1926 Deaths [note: spelling, printing errors preserved] DEATHS > John Joseph MILLER, Maurine avenue, Bayside; > ==== NYBROOKLYN Mailing List ==== List Administrator: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Nancy E Lutz</A>
My great grandfather, James Quinter KEENER pursued genealogy in the mid 1900s. Occasionally I run across family information he typed up and I like to post it to the genealogy lists to share. I can not verify completely the information he wrote, but he loved the family history and I certainly am glad that he passed it on. For those interested in knowing more about my great grandfather, he was born in November of 1885 in Greene Co., PA, and died in May 1975 in Crafton, Allegheny Co., PA. He was married to Effie Pearl WOLFE of Preston Co., WV, in 1912. The family surnames included in his own genealogy were KEENER, MILLER, HOARD, JOHN, HEROD, LEWIS, TOOMBS, MCVICKER, BIGLER, DAVIES, GILLELAND, QUICK. Kelly McEntee San Rafael, CA ************************************************************** Written by James Quinter Keener THE FORDYCE FAMILY Catherine Miller 1805 - 1887 Catherine Miller was a sister to grandfather Asa Miller and was married to Justice Fordyce. They lived on a farm not far from Smithfield, Fayette Co. Pa. There may have been other children but the only record available is of Jerome, Benton, and John M. Fordyce, 1831-1859. None of these were ever married. Catherine died in 1887 and son Benton in 1905. They are buried in Fairview Cemetery, in the vacinity of Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pa. No record is available as to where Justice Fordyce is buried. The following information as to Benton Fordyce was obtained partly from Mr. Black, of Black's Restaurant, Smithfield, Pa: Benton evidently lived on the home farm during his entire life. From all reports he was rather eccentric but had a philosophy all his own. Some of his comments were; "keep your bodies from the doctors, your money from the lawyers and your soul from the devil." Speaking of his mother, "she had her up's and down's in life but mostly down's, but the look of contentment on her face after death convinced me she was in heaven." It is reported that he died from drinking too much cider from a rusty bucket, and previous to his death had provided $100.00 to be paid to a colored quartette from Uniontown, Pa. to sing at his funeral and on the way to the cemetery, the song being, "Will there be any Stars in my Crown." It is also reported that after his death the house was badly damaged by vandal's looking for money supposed to be hidden. A few gold coins were said to have been found in a lead pipe with the ends closed, and some paper money in the family bible. A quilt made about 1837 with Benton's name embroidered on it is in possession of Mr. & Mrs. Allen W. Sandidge of Mulberry, Kan. Is in very good condition after all the years. Jerome and John M. Fordyce went to California in 1850 and the following is a copy of a letter written to the Genius of Liberty, a newspaper published in Uniontown, Pa. at that time. Sebastophol, Sacramento Co. Calif. Sept. 3, 1859. Editor of the Genius: I will be under obligation to you if you will please announce the following sad news: My brother, Johm M. Fordyce, was murdered on the 19th. of Aug. by a Chinaman under the following circumstances. On Sunday morning about 6 o'clock a Chinaman called in and wished to sell some gold dust, having it in three packages. Two packages were weighed by deceased and paid for. The third package was presented and while deceased was stooping in the act of opening his safe to get some money the Chinaman stabbed him in the right side, inflicting a wound 5 or 6 inches deep, pene- trating the lungs. Deceased turned on the Chinaman with the knife in his side. The Chinaman seeing he was confronted drew out the knife and ran. There were no other persons present and the Chinaman escaped. The deceased lingered until the 21st. of Aug. when he died. He said, during his suffering, he could identify the perpetrator of the deed if brought to him. A number of Chinamen were brought to his bedside, but the right one was not brought. The deceased was a Mason and made in Fayette Lodge at Uniontown. He went to California in 1850 and visited his old home in 1854. In the fall of the same year he returned to this state where he remained until his death. His death caused much surprise as well as regret among his acquaintances here. He was buried with Masonic Honors. On the lid of his coffin a silver plate bore this inscription: John M. Fordyce died August the 21st. 1859, Aged 28 years. Yours truly, Signed Jerome Fordyce. At an unknown date Catherine Fordyce presented three cups and saucers to my mother and one set to each of the three daughter's of William L. Miller of Mulberry, Kan. Jean Keener Swartz and Lila Keener Lewis each own a set. One set was broken. When I was a young boy I remember my mother saying these cups and saucers were brought from California. No doubt John M. Fordyce brought them on his trip hom, 1854. **************************************************************
Quinter is a "surname", as it does go back to 1790 census for Berks Co., Pa. Where did you hear that Quinton was used as a name for a fifth child? How odd. Ruth Sprowls
Well I was the person that mentioned that Quinton is sometimes used as a name for the 5th child. It was in part of my ancestry. I looked it up in the dictionary just now to make sure that I had not mislead anyone and sure enough almost everything with the prefix"Quint" means five,fifth, fivefold, etc. Quintruplets are like twins, but there are five of them. Odd indeed!! Karen Moore Kerr __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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