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    1. [MILLER-L] birth records/bibles/anything
    2. Looking for someone who might have bible or birth records for the children of Joseph Miller, SR. and Joseph Miller, JR & Katie out of New Jersey. Joseph Miller, JR. had at least one son named John J. Miller, born 5/6/1824. This would be around Monmouth and other counties of NJ and Howell, NJ. Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com

    11/14/2000 05:47:55
    1. [MILLER-L] NJ MIllers
    2. Interested in contacting anyone researaching Miller family in N.J. ,e sp., Monmouth/Ocean Co., thanks Bev

    11/14/2000 01:47:48
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] May 21 Ridgewood Times 1921
    2. Local Wedding Bells: MEYER, John G..30..847 Hart St MILLER, Laura..24..2432 Van Cortlandt Ave.

    11/13/2000 04:26:45
    1. [MILLER-L] Miller/Yates, Forsyth Co., NC 1810-1891
    2. Beth Calvert
    3. Searching for parents of George Miller (b. 7 Jan 1810, died 20 Sep 1868) and his wife Mildred Yates. (b. 29 Nov 1816, d. 3 Mar 1891). They are both buried at Mt. Tabor Methodist in Forsyth Co., NC. They are located in Pfafftown, Forsyth Co., NC in the 1850 and 1860 census. Their children are: 1. Emily S. Miller (b. 1839) 2. Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" * Miller (b. 26 Jun 1840, d. died 21 Feb 1917) (my line) m. 21 Nov 1867, Francis Wesley * Pfaff b. 28 Sep 1845, d. 20 Mar 1915. They are both buried at Mt. Tabor Methodist, Forsyth Co., NC. 3. Benton T. Miller (b. 1843) 4. James Miller (b. 1845) 5. Thomas Miller (b. 1845) 6. Polly Miller (b. 1846) 7. William Miller (b. 1847) 8. Polina E. Miller (b. 1847) 9. Lucy Miller (b. 1850) 10. Junius Miller (b. 16 Feb 1850, d. 12 Aug. 1911). He married Ann E.,(b. 10 Sep 1846, d. 27 Nov 1927). They are buried at Mt. Tabor Methodist, Forsyth Co., NC. 11. Mary Miller b. 1852. 12. Peter Miller b. 1854

    11/13/2000 04:04:27
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Census 1892 German Evangelistic Home
    2. In a message dated 11/13/00 9:50:49 AM, mransom@friend.ly.net writes: << German Evangelistic Home 1892 Census, February Kings Co. Brooklyn 18th Ward ..52nd E.D. Chauncey & Bushwick C=Citizen A=Alien >> MULLER, Heinrich …m …54 …Germany …C.

    11/13/2000 04:02:38
    1. [MILLER-L] Millers:SC/TN/GA/AR 1760-1900 TX 1880-1954
    2. Cynthia Forde
    3. Written by Joseph Jones Miller: I can't go back very far into our family. James (John) was born in S. C. near Charleston on Christmas day, 1803. He married Mary Wilson whose state of birth I do not know. They moved to Dade County, GA near Trenton. Their children: Mary, Geo. Joe, James, Columbus, John Thornton and William. John T. Miller, born Trenton, GA. Oct. 14, 1839 married Sarah Russell, born N.E AL in 1840. They were married in AL on Jan 2 1860. Their children: > Canzada Jane, born Nov. 2, 1862 Martha Josephine, May 6, 1865 George Gibson born May 19, 1868 Wallace Gladwin b. Dec. 12, 1870 Vernon b. August 4, 1873 > They moved from AL or Ga to Charleston, AR. Sarah Russell Miller died in Charleston in 1875. Canzada died in Shreveport, La Josephine died in Eastland Co, Nesdemoya (?) or Desdemoya, TX. (no date) Gip died at Spur Texas in 1941 > Wallace died at Pueblo, CO in 1945 Vernon died at Pasadena, TX in 1954 Sarah Russell Miller died Charleston, AR n 1875. John T. Miller married Joan Cotton Lackey at Eggar (?) Dec. 7, 1876 Their children Marvin Munsey b. March 4, 1878 d. April 12, 189? John Cotton b. Jan 31, 1883, d. Feb. 1923 Edwin b. Aug 22, 1885 d. Aug 23, 1885 > Joseph Jones b. July 31, 1888 > Robert Franklin b. Jan 12, 1892 > > Joan Cotton (my mother ) was born of John Cotton and Sarah ? cotton at Senatobia, Miss. Oct. 7, 1852. She died at Idabel, OK in 1927. She had two sisters and two or three brothers, One daughter was the mother of Jo Huddestod wood of Mena, AR who died near Board Camp. Uncle Geo Cotton died at Sallisaw, Ok. Uncle Bill Cotton died at Board Camp AR Uncle Tom died at Board Camp. Prior to her marriage to John T. , my mother, Joan Cotton was married to Richard Lackey who died near Eggar, ARk. They had one son , WM. Richard who lived and died at Opal, AR. JOHN THORNTON MILLER by Donald Miller 1839-1923 My grandfather on my father's side was 75 years old when I was born in 1914. And it was in that year that he wrote an autobiographical sketch, here enclosed. John Thornton Miller was number 6 in a family of 9 children born to John (James) and Mary Wilson Miller. Little is known of his father and mother except that they were possibly married in Eastern Tennessee and moved to Dade County, GA in the late 1830'[s where John (James) obtained some 400 acres of land presumably as a result of the Cherokee Land Lottery when the Cherokee Indians were displaced to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). It is known that John (James) Miller sold his land in GA in 1859, and with his eldest son, James, displaced to Arkansas. If you read the autobiography enclosed herewith you will note that grandfather Miller was a farmer, a circuit riding preacher and a populist politician, most of these pursuits occurring in the state of Arkansas. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he was in his early twenties, at which time he was in GA and had married. The war period is hardly mentioned in his autobiography, possibly because he abhorred killing for whatever the reason. I do recall, though, when I was about 7 years old, hearing him tell of his experiences at Champion's Hill near Vicksburg, Mississippi. He recalled, as I sat by his knee, that he saw the 'bluecoats' coming up the slope and his officers were shouting for him to shoot. He said he shut his eyes and fired, hoping no one would be hit. It was after that battle in 1863 that the Confederates withdrew to Vicksburg where they endured 42 days of seige before surrendering to Grant's forces. Records found in the Dade County, GA. History Book, printing 1975 show that John T. Miller was a private in the 34th BA. Vol. Infantry of the Army of Tennessee, CSA. After capture at Vicksburg, he was released and he returned to GA or Alabama to marry his first wife. My father is the 'high spirited and ambitious" Joseph Jones, Grandpa Miller writes of in his sketch. John Thornton Miller, it seems, treated his son, Joe J. Miller, better than he had been treated by his father, as regards education and the pursuit of it. John T. was a self taught man and judging from what I have read of his writing, he taught himself well. An avid reader was he and my father, his son, inherited the trait, but with the advantage of a college education. I am led to believe that because of an early refusal of his father to send him to "Trenton Academy" John T. Miller was somewhat estranged from his father. This also seems borne out to some degree when his father came out to Arkansas in 1859/60 where John T. Miller was living with his older brother. John T. almost immediately left and returned to GA. He was married shortly thereafter in GA or AL., so this may have contributed to his hasty departure from Arkansas. In 1860, John T. Miller married an Alabama girl named Sarah Russell. This first union produced five children, three boys and two girls, the girls being the older of the five. I recall meeting the three sons, Wallace, Gip, and Vernon, when I was about 11 or 12 years old. Gip is known to have lived in Texas around Sweetwater while Wallace and Vernon are believed to have lived in Arkansas. In 1878, Grandpa Miller's first wife died and the following year he married Joan Cotton Lackey, my Grandmother Miller. She bore him 4 sons: Marvin Cotton (died young), Joe (my father), and Bob (Robert F.), the youngest. ADDENDA (December 1992) I have attempted to find information on John T. Miller's grandparents to little avail. The 1850 census, the first in the US to list names of members of families shows that John T. Miller's father was named John and not James as my father seemed to think. But, since John T.'s father was born in 1803 in Charleston County SC, and was thought to be James, it may be assumed that his fathe was named James. This would be John T.'s grandfather. There were three James Milers in the 1800 census in Charleston County as heads of households; there were none in the census of 1810, so James and his wife and children must have moved, I believe to Tennessee where sometime in the mid 1820's his son John (James) married the Tennessee girl, Mary (Nancy) Wilson. I have made inquiries to Monroe County, TN, but have not as yet received any information, thinking I might get some information on John (James Miller's parents. It is believed that his father died early. GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH > JOHN (JAMES) MILLER, B. December 25, 1803, Charlston County, SC Possible fathers of: > James A. Miller b. 1748, No. Ireland. Came to US in 1783 (age 35) > In 1820 census, one year before his death, he shows 7 children. 1 male > between 10 and 16 years of age, still in Charleston County. He was 72 years > old. He died on April 19, 1821. This 16 year old son could have been John > Miller. Being the youngest son he may have left for GA thereafter. But > being the youngest son, it seems unlikely that his name would have been the > same as his father. > > There was a James Miller in the 1850 census of Walker County, Ga (from which > came Dade County, GA.) In 1850, John Thornton Miller, my grandfather would > have been 10 or 11 years old. He was the 6th child of 9 born to John > Miller, the subject of this research. > > There were three John Millers in the 1800 census of Charlston County, SC, > one of whom was over 45 years old that year; another had 7 children and was > himself listed as between 26 and 45. One of the sons in 1800, 2 were under > ten years of age. This was John F. Miller and there was a John F. or John > A. Miller listed in the 1850 census of Dade County, Ga. So conceivably one > of the sons under 10 in the earlier census would have been John, the subject > of this research. To make this plausible, there would need to be a mistake > by a year in the birth of John Miller. > > The next step is to trace the three Millers who show up in the GA census o f > 1850, two in Walker County and one (John) in Dade County. The only James > seems to be in Walker County in 1850, which belies what my grandfather > writes of heis early years being in Dade County. But this seems to be my > next step. > > I had hoped to find some record of birth in the Old Scottish Presbyterian > Church in Charlston but all records were burned in an 1850 fire there. > > Donald Miller. > > JOHN THORNTON MILLER - > > Enlisted as a private in Co. K. 10th Regt. Ga State Troops Dec. 16, 8161, > Mustered out May 1862. Enlisted as a private in Co. F 34th Regt. GA. Inf. > May 17, 1862, Captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi, Jury 4, 1863, and paroled > there on July 8, 1863. > Record from 34th Regiment Georgia Volunteer infantry, C. S. A. > > John Thornton married Sarah L. Russell who was born in NE Alabama in 1840. > They were married in Alabama on January 2, 1860. They lived in GA and moved > to Charleston, Arkansas where Sarah died in 1875. Canzada died in > Shreveport, LA. Josephine died in Eastland County, Desdemoya, Texas. Gip > died at Spur, Texas in 1941. Wallace died at Puebla. Colorado in 1845. > Vernon died at Pasadena, Texas in 1954. > > John Thornton Miller served in the Arkansas State Legislature and was a > gubernatorial candidate in the State of Arkansas. > He was the author of an autobiography which is due to be published in the > Dade County Historical Book. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "sunshyne" <sunshyne@telepath.com> > To: "Cynthia Forde" <cynthia.forde@worldnet.att.net> > Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 6:59 PM > Subject: Re: Joan (Cotton) Lackey... > > > > Cynthia, > > In looking through my data on my main computer, I find the following > information > > on John T. Miller's family. I hope you can use it. And I am printing out > the > > stuff on Joan's first family, so I can send that to you as well. Happy > > "hunting".. <smile> > > Sara > > > > Cynthia Forde wrote: > > > > > Thanks... I have good information on Joan and John's children. But > almost > > > nothing on his children's descendants by the first wife. > > > > > > Blessings, CF > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "sunshyne" <sunshyne@telepath.com> > > > To: "Cynthia Forde" <cynthia.forde@worldnet.att.net> > > > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:10 PM > > > Subject: Re: Joan (Cotton) Lackey... > > > > > > > Unfortunately, no... I didn't even have as much as you do on Joan's > > > children by > > > > him... sorry I can't help you there... I hadn't really done all that > much > > > with > > > > them... but, we go to the Mena Arkansas area once a year, at least, so > > > next time > > > > we're there, I will see what I can find... > > > > Sara > > > > > > > > Cynthia Forde wrote: > > > > > > > > > Thanks so much for your kindness. I am in communication with her > > > > > descendant, Don Miller in AZ. > > > > > > > > > > Do you know anything about the children of the first wife of Miller? > > > > > > > > > > Kind regards, Cynthia > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > From: "sunshyne" <sunshyne@telepath.com> > > > > > To: "Cynthia Forde" <cynthia.forde@worldnet.att.net> > > > > > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 12:25 AM > > > > > Subject: Re: Joan (Cotton) Lackey... > > > > > > > > > > > Cynthia, > > > > > > I found it on rootsweb.com. Haven't messed with ancestry.com - I > > > heard it > > > > > > costs, and I just don't have the money right now. I will print up > > > some > > > > > stuff > > > > > > and send it (I gather that's your address at the end of your > message). > > > > > She > > > > > > was/is my 3rd great grandmother through her son William Lackey. > > > > > > Sara > > > > > > > > > > > > Cynthia Forde wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for writing to me. She was my ggaunt by marriage. I > have > > > > > been in > > > > > > > communication with descendants of her marriage to John Thornton > > > Miller. > > > > > > > Yes, I am interested in sharing information... although, all of > my > > > data > > > > > > > should be online if you are accessing it through rootsweb.com. > I > > > know > > > > > that > > > > > > > it is incomplete on ancestry.com because I sent it in so long > ago > > > and > > > > > have > > > > > > > not updated it. Where did you find the data? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > > > > Cynthia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Rev. Cynthia Forde, D. Min. > > > > > > > 25487 Old Howth Road > > > > > > > Hempstead, Texas 77445 > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > > From: "sunshyne" <sunshyne@telepath.com> > > > > > > > To: <cynthia.forde@worldnet.att.net> > > > > > > > Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 4:11 PM > > > > > > > Subject: Joan (Cotton) Lackey... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have information on her, if you would be interested... she > was > > > Joan > > > > > > > > COTTON, and she married Richard LACKEY first.. they had one > son, > > > whom > > > > > I > > > > > > > > descend from... let me know if you're interested in exchanging > > > > > > > > information... > > > > > > > > Sara (Williams) Trulock > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > > > > > 12-Nov-2000 Family Group Sheet > > > ============================================================================ > > Husband: John Thornton MILLER #279 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > Born: 14 Oct 1839 in: > > Died: 6 Feb 1921 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Buried: in: Cherry Hill Cemetery, Polk Co., ARK > > Ref: Occupation: Reverand > > Father: > > Mother: > > > ============================================================================ > > Wife: Sarah L. RUSSELL #2428 > > Married: in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > Born: 1843 in: > > Died: 1876 in: Hickory Ridge, Arkansas > > Father: > > Mother: > > > ============================================================================ > > F Child 1 Cansada J MILLER #2429 > > Born: 1862 in: > > Died: in: > > Spouse: Mr. ELLISON #2434 > > Married: in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > > > (Family of John Thornton MILLER #279 - Continued) > > > > F Child 2 Martha Josephine MILLER #2430 > > Born: 1865 in: > > Died: in: > > Spouse: Daniel B. DAVIS #2435 > > Married: 8 Jan 1885 in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > M Child 3 George Gibson MILLER #2431 > > Born: 5 Sep 1868 in: > > Died: 13 Jun 1941 in: > > Spouse: Emma Jane WIMBERLY #2436 > > Married: in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > M Child 4 Wallace Gladwin MILLER #2432 > > Born: 1872 in: > > Died: in: > > Spouse: Louella ENGLAND #2437 > > Married: in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > M Child 5 Vernon MILLER #2433 > > Born: 1874 in: > > Died: in: > > Spouse: Vinnie KELLY #2438 > > Married: in: > > > ============================================================================ > > > > (Family of John Thornton MILLER #279 - Continued) > > > > Wife: Joan COTTON #97 > > Married: in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > Born: 1852 in: Mississippi > > Died: 1928 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Buried: in: Cherry Hill Cemetery, Polk Co., ARK > > Father: John J. COTTON #98 > > Mother: Sarah PHILPOT #228 > > > ============================================================================ > > M Child 1 Marvin MILLER #280 > > Born: 1878 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Died: 1896 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Buried: in: Cherry Hill Cemetery, Polk Co., ARK > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > M Child 2 John Cotton MILLER #281 > > Born: __ Jan 1883 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Died: 1923 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Buried: in: Cherry Hill Cemetery, Polk Co., ARK > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > M Child 3 Eddie MILLER #282 > > Born: 1885 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Died: 1885 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Buried: in: Cherry Hill Cemetery, Polk Co., ARK > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > M Child 4 Joseph Jones MILLER #283 > > Born: __ Aug 1887 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Died: in: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > > > (Family of John Thornton MILLER #279 - Continued) > > > > M Child 5 Robert Franklin MILLER #284 > > Born: __ Feb 1892 in: Cherry Hill, Polk Co., ARK > > Died: in: > > > ============================================================================ > > > > > > >

    11/13/2000 12:34:54
    1. [MILLER-L] Miller's of the 87th Pa Inf
    2. Dennis W. Brandt
    3. Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Miller who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. 1) Miller, Andrew C., Pvt Co E; mustered June 29, 1864, as a substitute; discharged June 29, 1865; born @1823/24; died Mar 27, 1891; previously served with the 110th and 178th Pennsylvania Infantries; a laborer from New Enterprise, Bedford County; 5' 8", dark hair, blue eyes; wounded in the shoulder by a spent ball at the battle of Fisher's Hill; illiterate; married Rebecca ? February 12 1845; in 1888, lived in Duncansville, Blair County 2) Miller, Andrew, Pvt Co A; mustered Sep 18, 1861; born Jan 15, 1846; died Jan 1, 1896; was shot [accidentally?] by comrade George Buzby, October 15, 1861; captured at the battle of Cedar Creek; married Catharine ?; buried in Greenmount Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania 3) Miller, George "Dutch", Pvt Co A; mustered Sep 11, 1861 and Jan 20, 1865 Volunteer [enlisted twice]; discharged Oct 13, 1864 and May 12, 1865, the second time on a surgeon's certificate; born @1824/25; died Sep 30, 1899; a laborer and brewer from Hollidaysburg, Blair County; 5' 5", brown hair, blue eyes, "chunky" build; illiterate; married widow Margaret Geckley February 1870; children: Nellie (b. 11/16/84) and Maude (b. 10/12/87); died in Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 4) Miller, George "Tony", Pvt Co A; mustered Sep 11, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born Sep 13, 1842; died 1918; a blacksmith and coach maker from York; 5' 6", black hair, hazel eyes; married Julia Amspacher May 6, 1860; children: Emma C. (b. 11/06/59; d. 03/31/64), W. E. (b. 08/04/65), C. F. (b. 08/12/67), Susan (b. 06/04/70), David (b. 02/17/72), George Jr. (b. 08/05/73), & Mollie (b. 02/26/76); buried in Greenmount Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania NOTE: Some sources list the above two George Miller's as Jr. & Sr., but nothing in their pension records indicates that they were related. 5) Miller, Henry, Pvt Co E; mustered July 20, 1864, as a substitute; wounded at the 3rd battle of Winchester; probably not from the York area 6) Miller, Henry, Musician Co I; mustered Sep 12, 1861; deserted Jan 1862; from Littlestown, Adams County 7) Miller, Henry, Pvt Co K; mustered Sep 11, 1861; deserted July 10, 1862; born @1836/37; a cigar maker from Liverpool (Manchester), York County; 5' 7"; in 1892 lived in Buena Vista, Stephenson County, Illinois 8) Miller, Henry H., Pvt Co D; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged Feb 12, 1864; born Sep 15, 1840; died Feb 17, 1914; also served with the 207th Pa Inf; from McKnightstown, Adams County; died in Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 9) Miller, Jacob H., Pvt Co G; mustered Sep 25, 1861; discharged June 29, 1865; born Dec 19, 1823; died Jan 18, 1900; from Spring Garden Township, York County; married Maria ?; buried in Mt. Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania 10) Miller, John, Band; born Apr 22, 1836; died Apr 14, 1902; buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, North York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania 11) Miller, Lewis, Pvt Co G; mustered Sep 25, 1861; discharged June 29, 1865; born Aug 14, 1845; died Nov 19, 1871; a laborer from Spring Garden Township; son of Ludwig (Lewis) and Catherine Shanberger Miller; buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, North York Borough, York County, Pennsylvania 12) Miller, Ludwig, Pvt Co D; mustered July 21, 1864, as a substitute; probably not from the York area 13) Miller, Peter, Pvt Co D; mustered Sep 19, 1861; discharged June 29, 1865 14) Miller, Pius D., Cpl Co I; mustered Sep 12, 1861; shot in the lower right leg June 1, 1864, at the battle of Cold Harbor, requiring amputation; born July 11, 1839; died Oct 27, 1912; from Oxford Township, Adams County; married Margaret C. Felix October 9, 1867 15) Miller, Samuel R., Pvt Co E; mustered Sep 13, 1861; discharged June 11, 1865; born 1834; died Mar 9, 1915; from York; captured June 23, 1864, and imprisoned for ten months; married Rebecca ?; buried in Greenmount Cemetery, York, Pennsylvania 16) Miller, William, Pvt Co B; mustered Sep 14, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born @1826/27; a laborer from Lebanon County; 5' 7", brown hair, blue eyes; lost his eyesight and, after the war, lived with his sister in Paxton, Dauphin County 17) Miller, William, Pvt Co E; drafted July 23, 1864; wounded at the 3rd battle of Winchester; died May 2, 1892, in Sommersville Forks, [Clinton County?], Pennsylvania

    11/12/2000 01:40:10
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Daily Standard Union 22 Sep 1887
    2. << BROOKLYN DAILY STANDARD UNION 22 SEPTEMBER 1887 >> JOTTINGS OF THE CITY NEWS James J. MILLER, has been appointed driver of Engine 19, Fire Department, at a salary of $700.

    11/11/2000 03:36:59
    1. [MILLER-L] Dundas, Ontario, Canada
    2. Does anyone have this family in their tree? 1871 Ontario Census Page 11 Dundas County, Village of Iroquois #38 MILLER, John age 34 born German, Religion - F. Presb., German Descent, Stone Cutter Jane I. age 40 born Ontario " " Adam age 16 born Ontario or Ireland Jesse A. age 13 born Ontario Minnie age 9 born USA George age 7 born Ontario Luella B. age 2 born Ontario Rose Della Valle Phila, PA

    11/11/2000 03:08:34
    1. RE: [MILLER-L] Millers from Bedford/Cumberland Co. & Southern PA - 1700s
    2. Edward W. Ruehrwein
    3. My gg grandfather, Abram Miller, born about 1794, was married in Carlisle, Cumberland, PA, in 1829. Sons David b.1830 and John b.1833 raised families in that area. John later moved to Washington County, MD. Several of Johns children wound up in the Chicago area. I don't know of any connection to the other names in your list but hope this information might ring a bell.

    11/11/2000 01:53:23
    1. [MILLER-L] Alexander Miller- 1850
    2. I'm looking for North Carolina Miller's, possibly Yancey Co. My gg-grandfather was Alexander MILLER b. abt. 1850 s/o Thomas Miller b. abt. 1828 d. 1870. Spouse of Alexander was Adelia GRIFFITH b. 1853. The only child I have listed is my g-grandmother Clarissa Emeline Miller b. 1874 in Mitchell Co. NC (Yancey Co.). These Miller's could be of Native American heritage as they were dark skin and dark hair. My g-grandmother looked like a gypsy, so she could have been Native American (no proof of this, however). The family traits lend itself to this possibility. Anyone out there connect to this family? Joyce Majors Genealogy search for Miller,Herrell,Hutchins, Rogers,Hughes,Young,Garland, Majors,Phelps,Rethemeyer,Franklin,Huffaker, Heazle

    11/11/2000 12:11:31
    1. [MILLER-L] David Miller
    2. Hello there! Looking for family of David Miller. His sister Mary Francis married into our Patterson line. I am hoping to find out more about the Miller line. John and Margaret Miller were his parents. This is a NJ/NY/OH line. Here is the obit for David Miller from the Monmouth Press 6/11/1904 David Miller of the borough of Highlands died last Friday. He had been sick for a long time with cancer of the stomach. Three weeks before his death he was taken to the Long Branch hospital, but after being there two weeks his condition had not improved and he was taken home to die. When the borough of Highlands was organized a few years ago he was elected mayor and held the office for a term. A wife and six children survive Mr. Miller. The oldest child is nineteen years old and the youngest is six years old. Hope someone recognizes this Miller and can help me put all the pieces together. I want to find out more on this line. Sincerely, Donna Patterson IttyBkShp@aol.com <<A HREF="http://patterson.family.homepage.com"><http://patterson.family.homepage.com</A> Genealogy Helplist Volunteer <<A HREF="http://www.helplist.org/usa/ca.shtml"><http://www.helplist.org/usa/ca.shtml</A>

    11/11/2000 10:44:31
    1. [MILLER-L] Millers in Berkeley Co. WVA
    2. Looking for any info on the following line: John Herbert Miller, b 1899/1900, Morgan Co. WVA m Hattie Shipper maybe abt 1920. They resided in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co, WVA, where they had at least three children. My grandfather, John Richard Miller, Sr. b Oct 18 1924, d June 18 1984, was the third child, and according to his birth certificate, one of the other children died before he was born. Thanks, Kim

    11/11/2000 05:40:49
    1. [MILLER-L] ancestor
    2. Pat McKay
    3. I am searching for D.D.Miller who was born 1822. Lived in Stark Co. Ohio. Later in Wooster area. Wife Rebecca, children Morris and Charlotte. Mother Elizabeth. Brother John Miller, 1818 - 1883. Daughter Charlotte m.Hon. Johnson Sherrick, Oct 14.,1875. Any info? Pat

    11/11/2000 04:33:17
    1. [MILLER-L] Millers from Bedford/Cumberland Co. & Southern PA - 1700s
    2. David G. Miller
    3. Looking for Millers who lived in Mercersburg area, PA in mid 1700s. Ayr Twp is mentioned. Other names in the area are - McClellan, Criswell, Dickey, Galloway, Stephens, Lowery, Spence, Mills, Moor, Wilson, Perry, Thomas, White, Maxwell, McCoy, Pittman, Patterson, Nisbet, McConnell, Gordon, Davison, Vance, Downey, Sterrett, Smith, Goudy, Johnson, McFarland, Hays, Stevens, Barr, Little, These are names of people who lived together in the southern PA area, moved together and many remained together into KY, OH, IN and IL and are associated with my ancestors. I would like to contact anyone researching Millers connected with these names. Dave Miller

    11/11/2000 04:00:55
    1. [MILLER-L] Americus Miller. In Al. early 1900's
    2. Rodney J. Ryals
    3. Looking for the where abouts of Aamericus Miller born in the late 1800's of early 1900's. She was from Dale County, Al. Her father Stephen Miller and mother Lissie. Looking for any help in locating her, her children, or grandchildren. Check out my Miller Home Page at http://ryals.freeyellow.com/index.html Rodney J. Ryals Great Great Grandson of Stephen Miller

    11/11/2000 03:42:05
    1. Fwd: [Pafayett-L] Re: [MILLER-L] RE: George Miller
    2. Terrie Raymer
    3. >From: "Terrie Raymer" <terrieraymer@hotmail.com> >To: PAFAYETT-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [Pafayett-L] Re: [MILLER-L] RE: George Miller >Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 09:41:42 CST > >Jean, > I have a posting in my file on a George Miller lineage by Ron Murphy. >His >email address is posted as lynnron@earthlink.net His George Miller has a >son, Samuel who married Susan Rice. Samuel has a son George W. Miller, of >Massillon, Ohio, b. 1848. 1848 differs from 1843 but perhaps he is a >cousin >from a sibling of Samuel. Terrie Raymer > > >>From: jblount@millry.net >>Reply-To: jblount@millry.net >>To: MILLER-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [MILLER-L] RE: George Miller >>Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 08:20:02 -0600 >> >>Does anyone have a George Miller born Coshocton, Ohio Feb. 2, 1843, >>married Susan Kinney on Jan 1, 1873 in Cook Co., IL, died Sept. 13, 1924 >>in California? >>I ordered his Civil War pension papers and he isn't the George I'm >>looking for, I'll be more than happy to share these with some one who>has >>him in their line. >>Jean >> >> >> >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > >Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at >http://profiles.msn.com. > > >==== PAFAYETT Mailing List ==== >Fayette County GenWeb Page is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pafayett/ > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    11/11/2000 02:56:16
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Daily Standard Unioin 9 Sep 1887
    2. << BROOKLYN DAILY STANDARD UNION 9 SEPTEMBER 1887 >> KILLED BY A BASEBALL John GALE, a waiter, died last night at 72 Gwinnett street from the results of being struck on the temple by a baseball thrown by some boys last saturday. Charles MILLER, 18 years old, was arrested, but as the affair was an accident, Justice KENNA paroled him this morning.

    11/10/2000 04:46:37
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: [LI-Rooters] 1921..Ridgewood Heroes..
    2. Ridgewood Times 26 May 1921 The mother's and families of Ridgewood's heroes who made the supreme sacrifice during the world war. The following is a list of names to b placed on the monument when erected. MILLER, Charles J.

    11/10/2000 04:28:34
    1. [MILLER-L] Re: Sept1920 Marriage Licenses Ridgewood Xs
    2. September 4, 1920 Marriage Licenses SCHNELLO, Henry. 21, 713 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn and Katarina, MILLER, 19, 58 Cunningham Avenue, Maspeth. MOREHOUSE, Frank. 21, 814 Boyd Avenue, Woodhaven and Minerva MILLER, 18, 814 Boyd Avenue, Woodhaven.

    11/10/2000 08:22:53