Suzie, THis is such a crazy longshot....there are so many Millers in every community...but I was browsing the VPI special collections index on line a few weeks ago and made a note to take a look at these papers the first time I get to Montgomery County. I have Muellers who came from Germany in 1749. My Jacob was the founder of Woodstock, Virginia--it was originally called Muellerstadt. The story goes that there were four brothers. Two settled in Pa, one in Maryland, and the fourth was my Jacob. My people are Millers by the time Jacob dies. Jacob had six children. His grandson moved on to the western part of VA in 1795. --actually Gallipolis, Ohio which sits across the river from Pt. Pleasant, Va--WV now. So I cannot but guess that others of the grandchildren were moving west as well. I do not know what the Schwabisch Hall means below....but the Pa Millers caught my eye... I have Appersons in one of my non-Montgomery County lines. I do not know if we connect somewhere with your Elizabeth. My Appersons who fit her time frame were James Apperson b. 1783 --his daughter is Nancy born 1809 and married in 1824. James was married in Buckingham County. His wife was born in Cumberland County. Nancy's children seem to have been born in Appomatix. I looked among James's other children and found no Elizabeth. Marsha in WV MILLER, CHARLES A. (1819-93). FAMILY PAPERS, 1708-1926. 0.4 cu. ft. Christiansburg, Virginia, clergyman. Served as a home missionary in Giles County, Virginia, (1849-51) and in the Kimberlin Church of Giles County (1853-62). Pastor in the White House Church near Radford, Virginia, from 1871-93. Collection includes account books (1818-1903) of Rev. Miller and his second wife Melinda Taylor, as well as those of his ancestor Johann Muller of Schwabisch Hall in Germany letters from (1708-26); oath of allegiance (1778) annotated by Miller's uncle, the folk artist Lewis Miller (1796- 1882), of Ludwig Miller of Worcestor Township, Pennsylvania; certificate of apprenticeship (1799) of Daniel Miller of York County, Pennsylvania; and several other papers belonging to Rev. Miller, including deeds (1855), a diary (1858), and receipts and promissory notes (1840-1906). Mrs. Miller's papers include correspondence (1893- 1903), a bank book (1901-02), and a typescript genealogy of her family (1926). Ms83-001. Suzie wrote: > > Need info on Daniel Miller & wife, Mary Francis and their families! > > 1 Daniel Miller b: ca 1800 in Va. d: Unknown in prob. Mont. Co, Va. > .. +Mary Francis b: ca 1800 in Va. d: Unknown in prob. Mont. Co, Va. m: > 01 Oct 1822 in Montgomery Co, Va. Father: John Francis Mother: Elizabeth > Apperson/Epperson > .... 2 Elizabeth Jane Miller b: ca 1824 in Montgomery Co, Va. d: Unknown > ........ +Andrew A. Muirhead b: d: m: 01 May 1854 in Montgomery Co, Va. > .... 2 James Miller b: ca 1826 in Montgomery Co, Va. d: Unknown > ........ +? b: d: > .... 2 John H. Miller b: ca 1827 in Montgomery Co, Va. d: Unknown > ........ +Sarah Taylor b: Unknown d: Unknown m: 30 Nov 1858 in > Montgomery Co, Va. Father: John Taylor Mother: Mary (?) > .... 2 Emily Miller b: ca 1830 in Montgomery Co, Va. d: Unknown > ........ +? b: d: > .... 2 Mary A. Miller b: ca 1835 in Montgomery Co, Va. d: Unknown > ........ +? b: d: > .... 2 Miles Miller b: ca 1838 in Montgomery Co, Va. d: Unknown > ........ +? b: d: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:30 PM > Subject: VAMONTGO-D Digest V00 #111 > > ==== VAMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to > [email protected] containing ONLY the one word > unsubscribe. Leave the subject blank or use the word unsubscribe.