One of the list members working on a Robert MILLER of Pendleton Dist SC may find this interesting. From MILLER FAMILY OF ORANGE COUNTY by Boyce Miller. "The late W.H. MILLER of Richmond, Kentucky, in his admirable work on the MILLER family entitled HISTORY and GENEALOGIES, states in error that Robert MILLER Jr.., enlisted in 1777 as a private soldier in Captain Nathan Reid's Company of the 14th Virginia Regiment, and that he re-enlisted for the duration of the was in 1778, again as a private. The above military record applies to another Robert MILLER from Pendleton District, South Carolina, whose record is on file in detail in the Veterans Administration, and the Pension Office in Washington, and a comparison of the two Robert MILLERS reveals that they could not possibly be one and the same person, as for example: Robert MILLER Jr. resided in Orange County VA., whereas the other resided in Pendleton District, SC; Robert MILLER JR. was born in 1734, whereas the War records show that Robert of SC was 63 years of age in 1820, and was therefore born about 1757; Robert MILLER Jr.'s wife was christened Margaret, whereas the wife of Robert of SC was named Annis; Robert MILLER Jr. was serving in the Orange Co Minute Men at the same times that Robert of SC was serving in the 14th Virginia Regiment; Robert of SC is mentioned as having a son named Squire who was 17 years of age in 1820, wheras Robert MILLER Jr. apparently had no son by that name; and, lastly, the records of Orange Co VA show conclusively that Robert MILLER Jr. died in 1806, whereas the records of the Pension Office show that Robert MILLER of SC was petitioning for a pension, and therefore still living, in the year 1820." Since it is so hard to sort out the numerous MILLERS, I thought this may be important to someone. Pat Hoffman