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    1. [MILLER-L] Robert MILLER county Tyrone, NIR
    2. Chris
    3. Is anyone able to fill in the gaps for me on Robert MILLER, who married Mary McCUTCHEON presumably in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland? They had my great grandfather John James MILLER in 1869, at Edinderry, Sixmilecross, Co.Tyrone, NIR. John James MILLER married Eliza Jane JEFFREY on 31st May 1898, at Belfast in the parish of St Marys. He lived at Victoria Barracks at the time. John and Eliza had three daughters, and eventually came to New Zealand to live. I am struggling here so any information will really be appreciated. Regards Chris in Auckland New Zealand.

    06/24/2003 07:23:41
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union, June 10,1931 Obituaries
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html B.S.U. Wednesday, June 10,1931 Obituaries MARY C. RHATIGAN, died yesterday at her home, 196-09 122nd avenue,St.Albans,Queens. She was born in Brooklyn and was formerly a parishioner of the Church of St.Peter, Hicks street, where she was a member of the League of the Sacred Heart.She is survived by her husband, Joseph;two children, Alfred and Margaret; her parents, Charles and Mary MILLER; a sister, Helen MILLER, and two brothers,Walter and Albert.The funeral will be held at 9:30A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the church of St.Catherine of Sienna St.Albans. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of W.A.Martin, 764 Washington avenue.

    06/24/2003 05:34:39
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union June 1904
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html Brooklyn Standard Union June 1904 P.S. # 130 Prospect and Greenwood aves., Windsor Terrace graduates in Feb. Charles BLAKE Julia BOYLE William CATON James DECKER Louise ENDERLE Julia FLANAGAN William GRAY Albert GRUSS William HASSENKAMP Alice IRWIN Louis LINDEMEYER Viola LINDSEY Mena MAGNELL Julia MARA Emily MAXWELL Robert McCARTHY Julia McGOWN May MILLER Beverly MOFFAT Florence RATHJE Anna STAPLETON Ella WESSEL June graduates Hazel BLAUVELT Naomi CAIRNS Eric CARLSON Margaret CRANE Arzelia CRANKSHAW Bessie CURRIVAN Henry DEGENHARDT Janet FENLER Julia FOX Claire GORDON Emanuel GREENBERG Lulu GRIFFIN Isabel Ha?OCK Florence HENCHY David KAESS Geroge ???estner Frank LANDRY Imogene LINDIG Alma LINDSEY John McBRIDE Mabel Miller Ernest M??a Nellie O'ROURKE Pearl QUEVEDO Pauline Rey???DS Amelia SALVAGE Annie SOOLEY Blanche SHERMAN Eugene SMITH Norman WATSON Ernest WHITING Rose WIDEN William WILANDER Mabel YOUNG end of article

    06/24/2003 05:22:31
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Daily Standard Union - May 20, 1906 - News - Part 1
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html GREENPOINT EMPLOYES' ASSOCIATION AND ITS ORGANIZER One of the largest employes' associations in Greepoint is the Faber Pencil Company Employes' Aid Society. Its object is to help members in case of sickness, defraying all the expenses of medical attendance and pharmacy bills. Meetings are held every two weeks in Germania Hall, and the members are given a chance to spend a social evening among themselves. On various evenings lectures are held, and several classes have been formed to discuss social and economic questions. Peter PETERS, the president of the association in speaking of the society, said: "In my opinion the society wields an inconceivable amount of good to the members, both in a social and literary way. At the meetings held in Germania Hall, books of fiction, science, and history are distributed and the members are afforded a good chance to educate themselves. A strong feeling of friendliness is developed among the members and they all work for the common good." Only those who are employed by the Faber Company are eligible to member- ship, and as soon as an employe severs his connection with the firm he leaves the society. The membership fee is ten cents per week -- within the reach of all. The recent report of the financial committee showed that the society was in good standing. On July 21 the society will hold a picnic at Washington Park. Frederick G. HUBER, through whose efforts the society was organized, will have charge of the arrangements, and he says that from present indications it promises to be a great success. The officers of the society are: Peter PETERS, president; Louis NELTZHAMMER, vice-president; J. R. FOSTER, secretary; Fred G. HUBER, financial secretary; Herman C. PEUTEK, recording secretary. On the Board of Trustees are Albert NIEMER, Miss Julia QUNINZER and Miss Mary KAVANAUGH. The membership includes Miss M. ARCHIBALD L. ARCHIBALD K. BLOM E. BERGEN, S. BYRNES A. BENNAN T. BEATY M. BRAMIGAN A. BROWN K. BUSHER B. BRIADY M. BACHER M. BAARR E. CLARK J. COSTELLO J. DONOHUE A DEMMING H. DEMMING E. EARL E. EHLERDING R. FAUST S. FRICK N. FINNEGAN E. FOGARTY K. FOTAN F. GRAHAM K. GRIFFIN J. GREGORY T. GALUUS K. HURLEY S. HUGHES N. HOGAN A. JOHNSON E. JOHNSON J. KNEELAND L. KESSEL I. KELLY S. KING M. KEHM A. KRAMER E. LOGAN L. LUTZ G. LUTZ E. LEGG M. LANE L. LARRY M. LAUGHLIN S. MEYERS M. MURPHY E. MILLS A. MANSFIELD M. McINVANY H. McCORMICK E. McKEON E. McMAHON M. McAYLRY M. McKILLOP M. McLAUGHLIN K. McINTOSH M. McGROUGH N. McDERMOTT V. NEALAND M. NEISHARDT M. J. O'KEEFE M. O'NEIL L.. O'NEIL C. PETERS I. POURELL V. PABST M. ROHM L. RINGLABEN W. ROONEY C. REILLY D. SCHNEIDER K. SCHNEIDER L. SCALLY B. SNIDLINGER M. SMITH M. SLATTERY E. STELKER L. STUCKEY A. SMITH M. SEAGARS M. SCHNEIDERS B. SPOOCK L. TOAL N. TOBIN A. STRAMOR A. TRISEE M. WHITE M. WADE K. WILSON E.E. BLAKESLER J. BURKE A. H. BIEL Henry BANG Henry BRENNER P. BRODERICK J. BRAUN T. BOSENBERT J. BLY D. BASQUILL A. CARLSON G. D. DAUCKERT H. DRUNING A DITTENHURNER A. ENGLEMAN F. EUGLE J. EICHOLTZ W. FREUND C. GROSS F. GEISEL F. GORGES J. GARRY J. GAETZ Charles HOFFMAN Edward HOFFMAN J. HOFFMAN M. HAUERTH Fred HUGER J. IRVING G. KLEIN H. KNOCH S. KNOCH H. HORAN A. GRONENERGER E. KALLMAN L. KAHRES W. KELLY J. MILLER A. MORRENGELLO A. MINERER P. MAHLBACHER Henry MURRAY J. McCAROON William McGRATH G. MITHUMER W. MITHUMER M. NICHOLSON J. O'KEEFE J. O'DONNEL J. OBERENDER A. PETERS M. PETERS P. PETERS W. PUITEK L. PASTARINA C. PARCELS H. RASSIGER C. RASSIGA T. ROBERTS T. REUS T. PICKERS L. REUNCHEL C. REILLY George SHERR H. SCHWENKE G. STRELLER G.SELLINGER C. SCHULTZ J. SCHELL P. SCHMITT J. STELKER A. STELKER W. SHERIDAN P. SWINDT J. SURKER J. SCHNIDER B. TITUS M. TURNER F. VAN VORST M. WELTER T. ZIMMERMAN The honorary members are: Ebhard FABER Lothar W. FABER Lothar SCHMITZ

    06/24/2003 05:12:09
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union June 1904
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > Helen MILLER Brooklyn Standard Union June 1904 P.S. # 74 graduates Adam H. ALBERT Joseph BERNARD Alphonse BLOCK Otto ARP Clinton DELFIELD John GILMORE Maxmillion GLEISSNER Charles GREINER Fred GROSHMEYER Henry HELLER William HASS Davis HAGENBACHER Charles HAUSENBAUER George Helbig Andrew KRUG Max KATZENSTEIN Victor LYONS Frank J. MANGOLD Lewis H. MEYER William MEYER William J. MOHR Jacob MALL Louis MERTZ Emil MICHELS Wallace PEARMAN Joseph OBECNY Peter PFAFF George J. RAE Max ROVENGER Frank W. SCHEIDER Arthur SEUBERT Harry SCHOOBS Anton J. STURZENBERGER Adam SCHNEIDER Robert SCHOLZ Carl SELKE John SISK James STRONG Louis STRECK Theodore THIEME Emil ULBRICHT Otto UHL Berne VICKERS John WEINMANN George WEISS Charles WALDHAUER Murray WALLANT Ray WIELANT August WUEST Arthur LOTT Frederic GALL Julius KNORR Caroline APPEL Charlotte BARKAS Olga BOHNEMANN Madaline BROWN Bessie E. CAPLAN Helen F. CAREY Lily CHATELAINE Dorothy DANGLO Mabel DIGMAN Lucy M. DAHL Mathilda DOMARITIUS Harriet EBERSON Augusta EICH Lizzie FRIEL Amelia FRYE Margaret FRIEL Vernie GAMBER Edith GREEN Emma GABBERT Freda GERKEN Catherine HARTMAN Irene M. HEWITT Lizzie HOHAN Edith HETTRICK Sophie HOFFMAN Marie HACHTMANN Daisy HOBLEY Theresa KERSTER Emma E. KRAMER Margaret LUTZ Mary MANGLER Helen MILLER Laura NEUBECK Mary F. OCHS Anna E. PFEIFER Lily ROSENBERG Josephine REINMULLER Clara S. SMITH Anna SCHNEIDER Pauline SOLOMON Charlotte A. SCHREIBER Frances THINKHAUS Lillian VASSAR Christine VOLZ Lillian WAGNER Margaret WALKER Freida WERNER

    06/24/2003 04:58:54
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union, June 10,1931 Marriage
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > B.S.U. Wednesday, June 10,1931 > Marriage Licenses > Kings > > Cornelius SLATER, 17 141 Richardson st. > Dorothy MILLER, 17 3 Russell st. > > >

    06/24/2003 04:40:58
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union July 13, 1929- Marriage
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html ASTORIA GIRL ELOPES TO BALTIMORE, WEDS PRINCETON STUDENT Eve GOUGH Bride of W.R. MILLER, Son of Illinois Politician To avoid spending the summer vacation several hundred miles apart, William R. MILLER, 19, Princeton Student, the son of Edward E. MILLER, chairman of the Illinois State Republican Committee, and Miss Eve L. GOUGH, 18, of 494 Thirty-second street, Astoria, eloped a week ago Friday to Baltimore, where they were married. They met two years ago when the bridegroom, a freshman at Princeton, visited at the home of his roommate, William POTEN, at 238 Thirtieth road, Astoria. The young couple will live with the bridge's mother for the present. Mr. MILLER will attend New York University Law School in the fall, he said.

    06/24/2003 04:36:06
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 28, 1931 - Marriages
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > > Kings > Max MILLER, 35 ...... 680 e. 140th st Anna KRAMER, 26 ...... 7019 20th av

    06/24/2003 04:28:25
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union June 10,1931 School News
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html B.S.U. Wednesday,June 10,1931 Degrees BROOKLYNITES TO GET DEGREES George Washington University at its 110th commencement to-night will confer degress on twenty-one Brooklynites. Most of them hailing from Kings County will be made doctors of medicine. Degree will be conferred by Cloyd Heck MARVIN,president of the university. Brooklynites receiving degrees are; Saul M.MILLER, 1233 Parkway, M.D

    06/24/2003 04:26:49
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] BDSU June 21, 1906 Court
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html WIFE OF BIG CONTRACTOR GETS DIVORCE DECREE Mrs. Adele G. SHANLEY, wife of James Roosevelt SHANLEY, of 107 Riverside Drive, has been granted an interlocutory decree of absolute divorce by Supreme Court Justice MC LEAN on report of Ralph G. MILLER, who was appointed referee to take testimony in the case. Mrs. SHANLEY is awarded the absolute custody of the three children. SHANLEY is a member of the Shanley Contracting Company, of Newark, N.J., the principal contractors of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

    06/24/2003 04:16:33
    1. [MILLER-L] Fw: Alexander Smart
    2. Emma Ayles
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Emma Ayles" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 8:24 AM Subject: Alexander Smart > Hi Smarts, > I found most of this info. yesterday. It's seems that my Alexander Smart in Scotland about 1881. he was married in 1917 to Greta (?). b-5-28- 1890 Canada/ English, d. March 1984 FL. There son Edward John Smart was born 12-5-1925 Mich. d-March 1987 FL. Are there any of you researching these Smart? > Thanks, > Emma > Descendants of Alexander Smart > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. ALEXANDER SMART was born Abt. 1881 in Scotland. He married GRETA SMART. She was born May 28, 1890 in Canada English, and died March 01, 1984 in Fl.. > > > Child of ALEXANDER SMART and GRETA SMART is: > > 2. i. EDWARD JOHN SMART, be. December 05, 1925, Mich.; do. March 01, 1987, Fl.. > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > 2. EDWARD JOHN SMART (ALEXANDER) was born December 05, 1925 in Mich., and died March 01, 1987 in Fl.. He married MILDRED MAY MILLER in Akron,Ohio, daughter of BENTON MILLER and ANGELINE MAY. She was born in Akron Ohio, and died in Houston, TX. > > > Children of EDWARD SMART and MILDRED MILLER are: > > 3. i. EDWARD ALEXANDER SMART, b. February 02, 1954, Louisville Ky.. > > ii. GRETA MAY SMART, m. R. PINA. > > iii. WAYNE BENTON SMART. > > iv. JUNE SMART. > > v. LISA SMART. > > > > Generation No. 3 > > > 3. EDWARD ALEXANDER SMART (EDWARD JOHN, ALEXANDER)1,2,3,4 was born February 02, 1954 in Louisville Ky.. He married EMMA ROSE PRICE January 19, 1973 in Houston, TX.5,6,7, daughter of JOHN PRICE and MARGARET VANCAMP. She was born October 03, 1953 in Akron, Summit Co. Ohio. > > > Child of EDWARD SMART and EMMA PRICE is: > > 4. i. EDWARD CHRISTOPHER SMART, b. March 31, 1970, Akron, Ohio; Stepchild. > > > > Generation No. 4 > > > 4. EDWARD CHRISTOPHER SMART (EDWARD ALEXANDER, EDWARD JOHN, ALEXANDER)8,9,10 was born March 31, 1970 in Akron, Ohio,12. He met (1) TAMMY WILCOX,14, daughter of THOMAS WILCOX'S and SHERRY WILCOX'S. She was born February 03, 1971 in Austin, TX.15,16. He met (2) KIM DONNAN17,18 July 04, 2000 in Jamaica. She was born October 05, 1960 in NY19,20. > > > Child of EDWARD SMART and TAMMY WILCOX is: > > i. EDWARD ALAN5 SMART20,21, b. December 10, 1995, Humble,TX. Harris County. > > > Child of EDWARD SMART and KIM DONNAN is: > > ii. TREVOR ALEXANDER5 SMART, b. December 30, 1999. > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > > > > ==== SMART Mailing List ==== > "All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. " > Smart Surname Site http://www.ourchildrensancestors.com/smart/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/23/2003 04:12:57
    1. [MILLER-L] MILLER - BOWNE marriage
    2. Gregory Bowne
    3. I would like info on a MILLER marring a BOWNE thanks Audrey Bowne Seattle [email protected]

    06/22/2003 02:37:52
    1. [MILLER-L] MILLER-YORTES-GIBSON
    2. Hi Listers: I am researching the Miller line in my family. Here is what I know so far: William H. Miller was born 1848. He married Inger Yortes in 1865, daughter of Thorwald Yortes and Sarah Cartwright. Inger was born October 17, 1849 in Urbana (Champaign County), IL and died Dec. 3, 1938 in Urbana. William and Inger had at least 2 children; George William Miller, b. Nov. 24, 1866 and Sarah, b. 1869. George married Lena Gibson in 1914 in Helena, AR. Lena was the child of Thomas Gibson and Semiramus Taylor and was born in McKinney, TX in 1889. George died in Champaign, IL in 1952. I don't know who William Miller married or where he was born. I have not found him in the HeritageQuest census, which is the only census I have. I have death certs for both Inger and her son, George. If anyone has any information on these people, please let me know. I would appreciate any tidbits I can get! Barb B.

    06/21/2003 06:30:24
    1. [MILLER-L] J. L. Miller
    2. Looking for information on J. L. Miller. He married the widow of Theo House, Permelia (Maiden unknown) House in Lowndes County, MS. Does anyone know the parents of this person. Have a blessed day and thanks in advance for any information. Marie

    06/21/2003 08:19:46
    1. [MILLER-L] More Miller bios-KY
    2. Junior Ramsey
    3. From: Sandi Gorin <[email protected]>To: [email protected] 8502 DAVIESS CO - MILLER, ROBERT - Miller, Anderson 8503 KENTON CO - MILLER, JAMES H - Miller, Pennington,Bartlett 8504 SCOTT CO - MILLER, JOHN C - Miller, Holmes, Warren, Johnson 8505 SHELBY CO - MILLER, THOMAS - Miller, Glover #8501: "A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY,1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, pp. 469-471. Used by permission. [Daviess] MARVIN MILLER: In many respects Brother Marvin Miller is the best Clerk the Daviess-McLean Baptist Association has had in its entire history. He was born at Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky, on June 25, 1871, and is the son of Elijah and Elvira Barrett Miller. In his twelfth year he professed faith in Christ and united with the Goshen Methodist Church, Ohio County, Kentucky, under the ministry of Rev. P. A. Edwards. He later became a Baptist and was baptized into the fellowship of the Baptsit [sic] Church at Lamar, Colorado, by Rev. D. B. Livingston. In early life he attended a country school and later attended Hartford College and Business Institute. For a number of years he served as office stenographer for railroad companies in the South and West. For the past thirty-four years he has been Court Reporter for the Daviess County Circuit Court and other courts in Kentucky and Indiana. He has the reputation of being the best court reporter in the entire State. For a number of years he served as the Clerk of the Third Baptsit [sic] Church in Owensboro and has been the Recording Clerk of the First Baptist Church for the past seven years. Since the year 1926 he has served as the Clerk of the Daviess-McLean Baptist Association. He is now in his eighteenth year in that position. His work has been so efficient that on one occasion the Association was awarded an honor for having the best Associational Minutes of any fraternity in the State of Kentucky. Mrs. Miller was formerly Miss Virginia Mamie Dawson, the daughter of William H. and Virginia B. Dawson. Their only child, Miss Abbie Catherine Miller, is Director of Piano at Gardner-Webb Baptist School,Boiling Springs, North Carolina. On the occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the founding of the First Baptist Church, in 1935, Brother Miller wrote a poem to commemorate the event. The poem is as follows: ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO When restless bands of savage Indians trod A land whereon no white man yet had been; A land whose every foot was blest of God To be a dwelling place for Christian men, Brave pioneers from out the East came here, And with their trusted rifles drove the foe Back westward to the plains and broad frontier And this they did One Hundred Years Ago. They blazed a path over trail where dangers lay, In quest of lands whereon they might reside, And westward, many a long and tiresome day, They journeyed on with loved ones by their side. Until they reached the "Yellow Banks" of sand And here they felled the trees with many a blow And planted seed and tilled the virgin land Where now we live, One Hundred Years Ago. Proud Spartan mothers, with determined will, Worked side by side with sires as brave as they; Undaunted by the snows or winter's chill, Pursued their tasks from dawn till close of day, While men, with strong determination bent, Built homes and laid the mighty forest low, And caught a vision as from heaven sent, A church for us, One Hundred Years Ago. Their souls were filled with love for God; they yearned To do His will and serve Him with their might; Their hearts with fire from off the altar burned, Rejoiced in doing what they knew was right. From nearby woods the ring of axe resounded, And many a tall and stately tree laid low, To build a house, and then a church was founded On sacred ground One Hundred Years Ago. Their bodies rest, we know not where they lie But hallowed be the spot that holds their clay. Their spirits gone to be with God on high, To wait the great and final Judgment Day. We think of them as having gone before, And now at rest from earthly sin and woe. Some day we'll join them on the other shore, Those saints who lived On Hundred Years Ago. Today still lives the work they started then, A monument to last throughout a nation, A refuge built for saving sinful men Who turn to God and seek their soul's salvation. We breathe a prayer, with voices hushed, today, To God above, from whom all blessings flow, That He may ever keep us in the way As trod those saints One Hundred Years Ago. (Written in commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of First Baptist Church, of Owensboro, Kentucky, January, 1935.) #8502: History of Daviess County, Kentucky, Inter-State Publishing Co.,Chicago, 1883. Reprinted by McDowell Publications, Utica, KY, 1980. p. 623. ROBERT MILLER (deceased), late of Knottsville Precinct, was born in Shelby County, Ky., Oct. 1, 1814, and was a son of James Miller. He was reared on a farm and educated in a subscription school. He was married March 5, 1840,to Cornelia S. Anderson, daughter of Reuben Anderson. They had fourteen children born to them, of whom ten are living--Reuben A., James L., John N., Mary E., Annie S., Robert E., Francis B., Martha C., Henry W., and Charlotte A. One son, George P., died at the age of thirty-six years. Mr.Miller came to this precinct in January, 1867, and settled four miles southeast of Knottsville, where his widow and the younger children now reside. He died June 4, 1875. He was a Mason and a member of the Temple of Honor. He was a faithful member of the Baptist church. Mrs. Miller was born in Versailles, Woodford Co., Ky., Sept. 25, 1818. #8503: Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Kenton Co. JAMES H. MILLER, a native of northern Ohio, was born October 19, 1837, and is a son of Samuel and Charity (Pennington) Miller, both natives of Ohio, and of the Quaker religion. James H. Miller was educated at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., and in 1864 volunteered in the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Ohio. At the close of the war he returned to Cincinnati, and engaged as a salesman in a wholesale cap business, and was afterward manager of the Western Department of the Holman Liver Pad Company in the East. In 1872 he located in Covington, Kenton Co., Ky., where, in 1885, he was appointed United Stages gauger. In 1866 he married Miss Rosa Bartlett, daughter of Nathaniel Bartlett. [See sketch of Nathaniel Bartlett.] #8504: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky,ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 602.[Scott County] [Georgetown City and Precinct] JOHN C. MILLER, deceased; was born in Scott County, Ky., Feb. 7, 1800. His youth was passed on the farm and in private schools, being the pupil of a man name Laughlin. He chose the profession of law, and became a distinguished practitioner of the Georgetown bar, being often pitted against Governor J. F. Robinson, whose contemporary he was. After some years of successful practice, Mr. Miller retired from its labors and went to Mississippi, where he purchased a tract of over 2,000 acres of cotton lands, which he converted into plantations and owned and worked from 600 to 800 slaves upon it. For many years Mr.Miller and his family passed the winter season in the "Sunny South" and the summer in Georgetown, Ky. He was married Dec. 20, 1821, to Miss Jane Holmes, of Fayette County, who is still living. She was born in Lexington,Ky., in 1802, and was educated in her native city. Her parents moved to Scott County when she was a girl. Mrs. Miller spent eleven winters in Mississippi, performing the journey on the keel and flat boats of a half-century ago, so that at one time she knew every crook and turn of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Their marriage bore the fruit of three sons and two daughters, all deceased except one daughter, Mrs. Warren. Robert H. died of Cholera in 1883; James and John C. died in 1832. Agnes married John F. Warren, of this county. He became a successful planter and died in Mississippi, in 1863, leaving no children. She is still living with her aged mother. Laura Miller, married Thomas P. Johnson, a son of Euclid and Maria (Warren) Johnson. His father, Euclid Johnson is a brother of Major M.C. Johnson, of Lexington, and like his brother, a distinguished lawyer; he died at Little Rock, Arkansas. Thomas P. Johnson was born in Scott County,Ky., in 1829, and finished his education in the Military Institute, and went to California in 1849, and spent some years in the mines, and on his return became a Southern planter. He died at Georgetown, April 12, 1862, leaving four children. There are but two sons living, now residents of Georgetown, Ky. His widow, Laura (Miller) Johnson, was afterward married to Dr. Paul Rankin, of Georgetown, but died in 1868. #8505: Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 6th ed., 1887, Shelby Co. THOMAS MILLER (deceased) was born in Virginia April 14, 1786, and died September 2, 1838. He came to Shelby County and settled on a farm near Clay Village, where he was a prominent farmer and stock raiser. His wife, Sarah Miller, was born June 2, 1790, and died in Shelby County, January 12, 1864. They have two sons buried in the Shelbyville Cemetery: Albert G. Miller, who was born January 29, 1825, and died February 1, 1881, and Hedgman S., born October 19, 1820, and died March 11,1876. The farm of over 500 acres near Clay Village is owned by the only living daughter, Miss Ann Miller. Another daughter, Elizabeth F. Miller, was born November 26, 1818, married a Mr. Glover, removed to Missouri, and died August 14, 1850. Col. Sandi Gorin>Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ GORIN worldconnect website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~sgorin SCKY resource links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html ==== KYBIOGRAPHIES Mailing List ==== _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    06/21/2003 07:36:13
    1. [MILLER-L] MILLER bios Bourbon KY
    2. Junior Ramsey
    3. From: Sandi Gorin <[email protected]> 8496 BOURBON CO - MILLER, JAMES - Miller, Ewalt, Boyd, Withers, Markham, Ward, Kennedy, Keller, Cromwell, Patterson 8497 BOURBON CO - MILLER, JOSEPH A - Miller, Savage, Butler, Best, Pelham 8498 BOURBON CO - MILLER, WILLIAM - Miller. Shawhan, Pugh, Ewalt, Rule 8499 BOURBON CO - MILLER, WILLIAM McCLURE - McClure, Hitt, Harris, Milam, Hutchcraft, Hart 8500 DAVIESS CO - MILLER, JAMES C - Miller, Crawford, Sutton, Haynes, Howard #8496: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky,ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 480.[Bourbon County] [Paris City and Precinct] JAMES MILLER, farmer and stock-raiser; P.O. Box Paris; born May 5, 1817, in Harrison County, this State, son of Hugh, whose father was likewise named Hugh Miller, who was a native of Virginia, and emigrated to this State when the country was new and unsettled, locating in Harrison County, and was one of the early Judges in that county. Hugh, his son, was born Nov. 12, 1774. In 1807, April 6, he married Mary Ewalt, who was born Aug. 28, 1785, in Bourbon County, daughter of Henry Ewalt, one of the early settlers in this County. To Hugh Miller,Jr., were born seven children; of this number Hugh was the elder, born 1808; Henry 1809; William H., 1812; Polly, 1814; James, 1817; Elizabeth,1819; Margaret J., 1822. The sons were never married, except James, our subject; he was left fatherless at an early age; his father killed by a horse. James was raised by his mother. Jan. 12, 1841, he married Annie F.Boyd, a native of Harrison County, daughter of Joseph and Alice (Withers) Boyd; he was a son of John Boyd and Katie Montgomery. John Boyd was a native of the British Isles, and emigrated first to Virginia. ALice was born in Fauquier County, Va., daughter of Benjamin and Ann (Markham)Withers; Benjamin was a soldier in the Revolution; Joseph, his son,participated in the war of 1812. Mr. Miller remained on the home farm until 1872, when he removed to this County, locating on the farm he now owns,called "Sunnyside" which contains about 331 acres; this farm was settled and improved by Benjamin Rogers. Since 1858, Mr. Miller has been been interested in breeding and raising thoroughbred and trotting horses; his stock are well and favorably known in this and adjoining counties. He purchased and brought to this State, Alexander's Abdallah, which has become famous among lovers of fine horses in Kentucky. Three children have been born to Mr. Miller, but one now living, Mary E., wife of J. Quincy Ward, of Cynthiana. Alice died Nov. 23, 1853, aged six years; Fannie died Jan. 1878;she was the wife of Sidney B. Kennedy. Mr. Miller has two grandchildren: Anna C. and Jay Quincy, who are the children of Mary E. Mr. Miller's sisters married and settled in Harrison County; Elizabeth E., H. Cromwell;Margaret J., James Patterson, are settled in Harrison County. #8497: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky,ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 514.[Bourbon County] [Millersburg Precinct] JOSEPH A. MILLER, grocer; P. O.Millersburg; was born Feb. 19, 1831; he is the youngest son of Alexander Miller, who was the youngest child of Major John Miller, the founder of Millersburg; Alexander was the father of the following children: John, died in the South in his young manhood; Wm. McClelland, James McClure, Mary McClure, died in young womanhood; Robert A., Joseph A., Ann, also died in young womanhood; Martha Harris, now a Mrs. Judge Wm. H. Savage, residing at Shackelford, Texas, and America J., now a Mrs. Alexander Butler. Our subject, in his youth, received all the advantages of education of his day,attending the Transylvania University two years, and one year at the Kentucky Military Institute. In the Fall of 1861 he enlisted in the 9th Ky. Cavalry, under Gen. Morgan, serving until the surrender. He was very enthusiastic in the Southern cause, and took upon himself the perilous duty of furnishing supplies and clothing for their troops, until a reward of $500 was offered for his body dead or alive; at the time they made the search for him he enlisted in the service, and for a feat of bravery upon the field, in rescuing a fallen comrade, he received a furlough home. He was married Dec. 14, 1871 to Miss Sally M. Best, of Mason County (see hist.of Dr. Best). They have no children, are members of the M.E. Church South,and he one of the town trustees, and a prominent merchant of the village,and a highly esteemed gentleman. His father was born in 1796, and died at 74 years of age; he was twice married, the second time to Ann C. Pelham, an aunt of Major Pelham's, who was distinguished in military circles. #8498: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky,ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 580.[Bourbon County] [Ruddel's Mills Precinct] WILLIAM MILLER, farmer, P. O.Ruddel's Mills; was born in Harrison County, Ky., Oct. 13, 1843, son of Pugh and Margaret (Shawhan) Miller; he, born April 12, 1810, and she Aug.12, 1812, and were married April 10, 1834. Pugh was the son of James and Elizabeth (Pugh) Miller, and Margaret was the daughter of Joseph and Sally (Ewalt) Shawhan. Both the Miller and the Shawhan families were originally from Pennsylvania. James, the grandfather of our subject, moved to Missouri about 1829, where he passed the rest of his days, dying there in 1835; he took his son Pugh along with him to Missouri, but the son not liking it there, returned to his native Sate where he married and settled down, but died in 1878. He reared on son to maturity, William the subject of this sketch, who has devoted himself to farming. At the commencement of the late war, William, entered the Confederate service, under Capt. Jo. Desha, 1st Ky. Inf., and served as Sergeant one year, when he was transferred to Capt.Jo. Hardin's Co., Maj. Shawhan's Cav. Battalion; was taken prisoner Oct. 7,1863, and after enjoying the sweets of prison life at Camp Morton,Indianapolis, for over a year, returned home in 1864. Was married Feb. 8,1866, to Miss Sarah Rule, of Bourbon County, who has borne the following children: James R., born Dec. 21, 1866; Annie L., Sept, 4, 1869; Willie Pugh, Nov. 16, 1871; Mattie Bettie, Jan. 26, 1874; Joseph D., born Aug. 11,1876. He owns 195 acres of land, is an Odd Fellow, and a Democrat. #8499: HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS, E. Polk Johnson, three volumes,Lewis Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1912. Common version, Vol. III,pp. 1245-46. [Bourbon County] WILLIAM McCLURE MILLER, M.D.--On other pages of this work is entered detailed record concerning the Miller family, which was founded in Bourbon county, Kentucky, prior to the war of the Revolution, by Major John Miller, in whose honor the thriving little city of Millersburg received its name. Of this honored family whose name has been indissolubly and prominently identified with the development and up-building of this favored section of the Bluegrass state, Dr. Miller is a worthy scion, and as one of the representative physicians and surgeons of his native county, as well as by reason of his high status as a business man and influential citizen, it is imperative as a matter of consistency that in this volume be incorporated a brief review of his career. For adequate data concerning the family history ready reference may be made to the article previously mentioned, the same appearing under the indexed title of the "Miller Family". Dr. William McClure Miller, who is engaged in the practice of his profession in Millersburg and who is president of the Exchange Bank of this city, was born near Millersburg, Bourbon county,Kentucky, on the 6th of October, 1849, and is a son of James M. and Rachel A. J. (Hitt) Miller, whose marriage was solemnized in Bourbon county in the year 1843. James M. Miller was born in this county, on the 14th of January,1823, and his wife was here ushered into the world on the 27th of March,1825. James M. Miller was a son of Alexander S. Miller, who was born in Bourbon county, on the 5th of May, 1796, and who here continued to reside until the close of his long and useful life, which came to its end on the 6th of January, 1870. Alexander S. Miller married Miss Martha Harris, who was born in Bourbon county on the 5th of February, 1801, and whose death here occurred on the 8th of July, 1854. Alexander S. Miller was one of the successful agriculturists and representative citizens of his native county,and was influential in connection with public affairs of a local order. He was a son of Major John Miller, the founder of the family in Kentucky, and concerning the latter due mention is made in the previously noted record concerning the family. Soon after their marriage James M. Miller and his wife settled on the old Hitt homestead, three miles south of Millersburg,there having been the birthplace of Mrs. Miller. On this finely improved farm, eligibly situated on the Maysville and Lexington Pike, James M. Miller continued to be actively engaged in farming and stock-growing for many years, and no citizen holds more secure place in popular confidence and esteem. He was a man of sterling character and strong intellectuality and his influence and tangible co-operation were given to those measures and enterprises tending to conserve and advance the best interests of the community. He was a stanch advocate of the principles and policies of the Democratic party, and both he and his wife were zealous members of the Methodist church. He passed to his reward on the 27th of August, 1881, and his cherished and devoted wife survived him by nearly a quarter of a century, having been summoned to the life eternal on the 19th of September,1904; her memory is revered by all who came within the sphere of her gracious and kindly influence. James M. and Rachel A. J. (Hitt) Miller became the parents of eight children, concerning whom the following brief data are given; Miss Mary Mac is living in Atlanta, Georgia; John A. died when 59 years, while living in Atlanta, Georgia, where his family still lives--wife and three daughters and one son; Dr. William McClure, whose name initiates this article, was the next in order of birth; Henry Bascom is a resident of Atlanta, Georgia, where he is engaged in drug business; Martha is wife of R. P. Milam, of Atlanta; Raymond is a ranchman by vocation and resided in Colorado, near Pueblo; and Robert L. is living in Dublin, Georgia in the furniture and undertaking business. Dr. William McClure Miller, who is of the fourth generation in line of direct descent from Major John Miller, was reared on the home farm and under its sturdy and invigorating discipline he waxed strong in mental and physical powers. After duly availing himself of the advantages of the common schools of the locality and period he continued his higher studies in the Kentucky Weslyan College in Millersburg. With such excellent academic training as a basis for technical discipline he finally entered the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, in the city of Philadelphia, in which institution he completed the prescribed course and was graduated as a member of the class of 1870. In the following year, shortly after attaining his legal majority, he engaged in the drug business in Millersburg, where he successfully continued operations in this line of enterprise for fully a quarter of a century, during which he maintained prestige as one of the representative business men of the thriving little city of which his honored ancestor was the founder. His predilection for the medical profession had been fortified by his former technical training and by his long experience in the drug business, and finally he determined to prepare himself for that profession. He entered the Ohio Medical College in the city of Cincinnati, where he completed the regular course of study and in this excellent institution he was graduated as the member of the class of 1889, duly receiving his well-earned degree of Doctor of Medicine. To fortify himself still further for the exacting and responsible work of his chosen profession, the Doctor went to London, England, soon after his graduation, and in that great metropolis he completed an effective post-graduate course in the year 1890. In 1894 he also took a course in the New York Post-Graduate School of Medicine, and during the intervening years, through careful study and investigation, with resource to the best of standard and periodical literature of his profession, he has kept in close touch with the advances made in both medicine and surgery, the while his success in his profession in Millersburg since the time of his graduation, and here he has ministered with all of devotion and much of skill in the alleviation of human suffering, the while he is held in affectionate regard by the many families he has thus served in his humane and noble mission. He is a member of the Bourbon County Medical Society, the Kentucky State Medical Association, and for nearly forty years he has been affiliated with Amity Lodge, No. 40,Free & Accepted Masons, in Millers, of which body he has thrice served as worshipful master. He and his wife hold membership in the Methodist Episcopal church, South, and his political allegiance is given to the Democratic party, in whose faith he was reared. Mr. Miller is intrinsically loyal, progressive and public-spirited in his civic attitude and gives his support to all objects and measures that are projected for the best interests of his home city and county. Dr. Miller has been twice married. On the 25th of April, 1883, was solemnized his union to Miss Martha Hutchcraft, who was born and reared in Bourbon county and who was the daughter of the late James Hutchcraft, a well-known citizen of this section of the state. Mrs. Miller passed to eternal rest on the 27th of March,1903, having borne no children. On the 29th of January, 1906, Dr. Miller was united in marriage to Miss Alice Hart, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, and who is a daughter of Dr. Charles F. and Anna (Hutchcraft)Hart, both of whom were born in Kentucky and both of whom are now deceased. Dr. and Mrs. Miller have two sons--William McClure, Jr., who was born November 17, 1906, and Charles Hart, who was born on the 16th of May, 1908. Dr. and Mrs. Miller are prominent in connection with the leading social activities of Millersburg and their home is one notable for its gracious hospitality. #8500: "A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY,1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, p. 469. Used by permission.[Daviess] DEACON JAMES C. MILLER: James C. Miller was born on August 26,1830, near Masonville, in Daviess County, Kentucky, and was the eldest of eight children born to Fleming and Sallie Crawford Miller. Our subject married Miss Amy S. Miller on January 23, 1852. After their marriage he settled on the old homestead with his father one year; then moved to a farm in Ohio County above Whitesville. His wife died in July, 1854, leaving one daughter, Sallie C., who became the wife of Dr. J. C. Sutton of Hardinsburg Kentucky. After the death of his wife he returned to Daviess County with his aged father, who lived with him, and here he married Miss Frances Y. Haynes, a daughter of Josiah and Frances Howard Haynes. After his second marriage Bro. Miller settled again on his farm in Ohio County and remained until 1870, when he removed to Daviess County and settled on a farm nearer to Whitesville. He remained here until 1877, when he purchased the old homestead farm near Masonville and moved there to spend the remainder of his earthly life. Seven children were born to the last union. Brother Miller became a Christian early in life and united with the Bethabara Church. He later moved his membership to the old Panther Creek Church in Ohio County and still later he became a member of the Whitesville Church,probably about the year 1855. He served this Church as Clerk from January,1857, to March, 1877. In July, 1860, he was ordained as a deacon and continued to serve in this office until March, 1877, when he moved his membership to the Bethabara Church. By this last mentioned Church he was recognized as a deacon and continued to serve in this capacity until his death in 1891. From the year 1857 to the year 1887 he was present at every Associational gathering and served on some important committees. =====KY Research======== Col. Sandi Gorin>Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/>GORIN worldconnect website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~sgorin SCKY resource links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. 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    1. [MILLER-L] Some Miller tidbits
    2. Junior Ramsey
    3. Hope this helps someone....Junior ~~~~~~~` Surnames: Miller Simpkins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GaB.2ACE/471 Message Board Post: In 1850, I find a Jacob and Nancy Miller living in Monroe Township of Clarion county. Jacob was born about 1800 in PA and Nancy was born about 1803 in PA (according to the 1880 census her father was born in NJ and her mother in Germany. We think her maiden name was Simpkins). Children known to be part of this family are Charles Alexander Miller b. June 22, 1824 Robert Miller b ca 1826 Peter Miller b ca 1826 Julia Miller b ca 1833 Jacob Miller b ca 1838 Mary Jane Miller b 6 June 1842 By 1854, Jacob and family had moved to Green County, Wisconsin,where he is recorded as having bought land. In May of 1853,Charles was married also in Green County, Wisconsin. I think I find this family living in Toby township in 1840. If anyone has information, please contact me.>[email protected] Fr:[email protected] To : [email protected] Subject : Re: [CLARION] Jacob Miller and family early 1800s Date : Thu, 19 Jun 2003 18:00:45 EDT I don't have information on the Jacob Miller SR. but there was a Jacob Miller m. Nancy Stahlman who went to Missouri. Could this be connected to your Miller family? ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1st. Generation (in my book) is Frances (Fannie) Rebecca MILLER b. 16 Dec. 1892, in Sangerville, Augusta Co., VA d. 12 Jul 1982,Harrisonburg,Rockingham Co. VA. (Have her ancestor's) It takes time to go through this book and I have to take my husband to get his blood checked. This book has CLICK, HESS, MILLER, GRAYBILL, EDGECOME, PROVO, LEAMAN listed. My ggrandmother was a CLICK. Tootsie Shoemaker T. [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ***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, Harrison, Rice, Bowlus, France, West, Clark ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus

    06/21/2003 07:30:59
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 28, 1931 - COURT NEWS
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html OPPOSES WIFE'S SEPARATION SUIT Carl W. MILLER, employed as an investigator for R. C. SCHINDLER, Inc., 525 Fifth avenue, Manhattan today opposed the application of his wife, Gertrude E., of 7711 Sixty-fifth street, Glendale, for an order directing him to pay her $50 per week and $750 counsel fees. Mrs. MILLER claims her husband promised to pay her $50 weekly under the terms of a separation agreement, entered into after they had left one another. MILLER declares he paid the $50 per week for almost a year, when he was brought into Domestic Relations Court by his wife. There he claims, the weekly payment was reduced to $30, which he has been paying since.

    06/19/2003 05:47:35
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union,June 7,1929-Marriage Licenses
    2. The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html Brooklyn Standard Union > > June 7, 1929 > > Marriage Licenses > > Kings > Myron MEYERSON, 27 …..859 E. 156th st Hannah MILLER, 24 ….. 808 Howard av

    06/19/2003 05:45:50
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: MILLER-D Digest V03 #136
    2. Virgil D. Miller
    3. Virgil D. Miller passed away on June 7th. Would you please remove him from your email list. Thank You, Elaine G. Miller [email protected] wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > MILLER-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 136 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [MILLER-L] Fwd: [Bklyn] FYI - 1840 [[email protected]] > #2 [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] BDSU June 2 [[email protected]] > #3 [MILLER-L] John MIller ["Debbie Olds" <[email protected]>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from MILLER-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [MILLER-L] Fwd: [Bklyn] FYI - 1840 Census of Pensioners - Revolutionary War > From: > [email protected] > Date: > Tue, 17 Jun 2003 18:57:29 EDT > To: > [email protected] > > > --part1_3b.39b71f7d.2c20f6d9_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > --part1_3b.39b71f7d.2c20f6d9_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-Path: <[email protected]> > Received: from rly-xl01.mx.aol.com (rly-xl01.mail.aol.com [172.20.83.70]) by air-xl01.mail.aol.com (v94.29) with ESMTP id MAILINXL13-4f663eef196d208; Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:36:49 -0400 > Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists7.rootsweb.com [207.40.200.39]) by rly-xl01.mx.aol.com (v94.27) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXL19-5b33eef195f151; Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:36:32 -0400 > Received: (from [email protected]) > by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id h5HDaIGb026540; > Tue, 17 Jun 2003 07:36:18 -0600 > Resent-Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 07:36:18 -0600 > X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Tue Jun 17 07:36:18 2003 > From: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:36:14 EDT > Old-To: [email protected] > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10582 > Subject: [Bklyn] FYI - 1840 Census of Pensioners - Revolutionary War > Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Resent-From: [email protected] > X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/27067 > X-Loop: [email protected] > Precedence: list > Resent-Sender: [email protected] > > Good Morning Everyone, > Here's a great site (30 states/territories) that was retyped, reformatted, > and reprinted by Kathy Leigh in 2001. I hope you find someone. > Kathleen > > <A HREF="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/index.html">Click here: 1840 Census of Pensioners - Revolutionary War or > MilitaryServiceshttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/index.html</A> > > > ==== NYBROOKLYN Mailing List ==== > List Administrator: [email protected] > > > --part1_3b.39b71f7d.2c20f6d9_boundary-- > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] BDSU June 20, 1906 Deaths > From: > [email protected] > Date: > Tue, 17 Jun 2003 21:13:38 EDT > To: > [email protected] > > > The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html > > > > FREDERICK SCHEICK > Funeral services were held this afternoon for Frederick SCHEICK in the > chapel of Undertaker George Ehlenberger, of 295 Wycoff avenue. Mr. SCHEICK > was > drowned in Jamaica Bay off Rockaway Point, on Tuesday, June 12. He was 20 > years > old, and lived with his widowed mother, Mrs. Margaret SCHEICK, at 706 > Flushing > avenue. He is also survived by three married sisters, Mrs. Margaret MILLER, > Mrs. Lena KURTZ and Mrs. B. SKAU. Interment was made in Evergreen Cemetery. > > ______________________________ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > [MILLER-L] John MIller > From: > "Debbie Olds" <[email protected]> > Date: > Tue, 17 Jun 2003 20:04:50 -0600 > To: > [email protected] > > > I am looking for a John Miller married to a Martha Ann Davis, married in ? Glenwood, Mills Co., Iowa. Is there anyone that may have this family in your line? Thanks Debbie

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