Wow! This list has really been energized, so it seems like a good time to repost my Miller line of interest. I am one of a group of cousins (several of whom are members of this list) who are researching the ancestry and descendants of: George H. Miller, b. 22 Apr 1834 in Rockingham Co., Virginia; d. 1 May 1907 in Logan Co., Illinois. George H. Miller's parents were Henry Miller and Elizabeth Brock. Henry was 68 years old as of the 1880 census, so he was born about 1812. Family lore says that Henry came from Germany as a boy with his father, Jake Miller (Jacob Mueller?), and settled in Pennsylvania. However, the 1880 census gives Henry's birthplace as Virginia, and his father's birthplace as Pennsylvania. George H. Miller had three siblings: William (probably b. abt 1837), John, and Elizabeth. The family appears to have moved to Henry Co., Indiana prior to William's birth. George H. Miller m. Mary Jane Tomlinson in Henry Co. on 16 Aug 1855, and their first ten children (William J., Nathan E. & unnamed twin, Zadock Noah, Joseph Henry, Sarah Ann, Oliver Perry Morton, Flemmon S., Emma Elizabeth, and Eldorado) were born there. George H. & Mary Jane Tomlinson Miller removed to Wayne Co., Illinois in 1871, accompanied by George's brother William (and family) and by his father Henry, now apparently a widower. George and Mary Jane's last two children (Carrie Belle and Hattie Mae) were born in Wayne Co. In 1886, the entire family (including the married children) relocated to Logan Co., Illinois. George's father Henry, however, returned to Indiana (to live with John or Elizabeth?), where he died abt 1908 at the age of 96. I invite anyone with information on or an interest in this family to contact me. We are working to compile a complete register of all descendants of George H. Miller and Mary Jane Tomlinson, and we are hoping to present a report on this project at the Miller reunion in Warrensburg, Illinois in June. We are also seeking more information on George's siblings and their descendants, and we would like to beat down some brick walls and acquire some solid data on his parents and grandparents. Guy I. Colby IV Irving, TX