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    1. [MILLER-L] Fw: NANCY MILLER, ABT. 1820 KENTUCKY
    2. Nel Hatcher
    3. I think this was sent to me by mistake, so am forwarding it to the list. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susie Lemin" <susl@ccms.net> To: "Nel Hatcher" <nelhatch@rapidnet.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 7:22 PM Subject: NANCY MILLER, ABT. 1820 KENTUCKY > And I have one Miller that I know of, Nancy Miller. Nancy was 20 years younger > than her husband Jesse Hinshaw. She was born abt. 1820 in Kentucky, she and > Jesse were married Dec. 26, 1836 Cass County, Missouri. Nancy was Jesse's > second wife and helped raise two of his children along with her own 7. > > Nancy supposedly died in Llano County, Texas between 1880 and 1890, but I > haven't found any record of that yet. > > In the 1850 Census of Smith Co., Texas we find, Jesse and Nancy with the > following children in the home. Margaret, Jane (Nancy Jane) Amanda Penina, > James, and Martha. > > In the 1860 Census of the same county, we find Jesse and Nancy with these > children Penina, Martha, John, George and Emeline (Jessie Emeline). > > In the 1870 Census for Bell County, we find Jesse and Nancy (sp. Naney) in the > Aiken's Prect. George is 17 and Jessie Emeline is 13. > > Jesse dies in Bell County, and Nancy moves to Llano County, where she is found > living alone but next door to George. Emiline had married Joel Marion Walker. > > In one reply I received says that Nancy Miller was the daughter of Joseph and > Margaret Hamilton Miller, with siblings Mary, James H. and W. G. Miller. > Another reply said that they thought her father was Jacob Miller. Can any of > you clarify for me? The Joseph and Margaret stands fairly firm but I need to > know one way or the other. > >

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