Seeking help in sorting out various Ludwig Millers in early York Co., Pa. area to see if any of them are connected to Ludwig Miller who died 1813 in Fayette Co., Pa. 1) First there was Johan Ludwig Solomon Miller born 1715 reportedly a German from Palatinate. He had a 1752 warrant for 275 acres in Manheim Twp.--he sold this land in 1774. Could he be the Solomon Miller on the ship Samuel that arrived at Phila. 8/17/1733? His son, John Solomon, married Eva Marie Hiller 1764 at St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Hanover and is reported to have lived and died 1807 in Milford Twp., Somerset Co., Pa. This Ludwig is reported to have died 1779 in Washington Co., Pa. Some questions: where did he live before York Co.? did he have connections with anyone in northern Md.? was he connected to the Ludwig Miller who died 1813 in German Twp. of Fayette Co., Pa. (this Ludwig had a son named Solomon)? Where in Washington Co., Pa. did he live and die? 2) There was a Ludwig, Jacob and Nicholas Miller on 1779 tax list in Germany Twp. now in Adams Co. His will was probated in 1783 wherein he named wife Anna Barbara and children of Anna, Nicholas, Ludwig and Barbara. In 1798 another Ludwig Miller died in Germany Twp.--perhaps this was the older Ludwig's son? Does anyone see any connections to Johan Ludwig Solomon Miller of Manheim Twp.? 3)There was perhaps another Ludwig Miller that shows on 1779 tax list in Mont Joy Twp. in now Adams Co. Also listed was Henry Myers. They are there thru 1782/3. Both Ludwig Miller and Henry Myers appear on 1783 tax lists in Manellen Twp. of Fayette Co., Pa. Anyone know if these are the same people? The timing fits. Any connections to the other Ludwig Millers in York Co.? 4)Yet another Ludwig Miller was in Frederick Co., Md. In 1762, Daniel Leatherman and Anthony Hardman witnessed the naturalization of Ludwig Miller of German Baptist Church of Frederick Co. Daniel and Anthony were pastors of COB churches in Middletown Valley. Could this Ludwig Miller be the same person as one of the other three noted? Would appreciate any insight into this matter. Art Miller, Louisville