Taken from a Cemetery book on Webster county: John Miller Cem. is one of the older cemeteries for the Miller Family in Webster County and John Sr. was one of the earliest settlers in Webster coming in 1800. Native of Bath County. Cemetery is named for John Miller, Jr. last son of Sr. & wife, Eva Burns. John, Jr. owned land valued at more than 5,000 dollars in 1860... Marion Miller Cem. is located on he original Miller family land grant in Webster Co. Marion was teh second son of George W. K. Miller and a grandson of John Miller, Sr. the first Miller to settle in what is now Webster Co. Marion had 2 wives, Rebecca Cogar and Margaret Cogar--wives were first cousins. Where is Jasper Newton and Joseph Marion Miller buried? From: John Ruch <jsrsmr@fyi.net> > My gr grandfather was Jasper Newton Miller who moved from Washington Co., Ohio to Webster County with his family in 1883. My grandfather, Joseph Marion Miller, grew up there. Never heard of Sampson Newton Miller, but could be a relative. I'd be interested in any references to Jasper > (died 1888) and wife Cynthia Johnson Miller, their children, Joseph, Martha Ellen (married a Cutlip), Cora May and Annie (Cool), and John Wesley Cutlip (Cynthia's second husband) and their children, Richard Wade Cutlip, Blanche (Jordan) and Bessie (Gadd) > > Thanks! > > Shelby Miller Ruch > > > The following is from Peggy Brannon - received today and I will use it to post information to the page. After I am finished with the book (um, I wonder how long that will be) I will donate to the library or something in Webster. bj > > > > THANKS PEGGY! > > > > ____________________________ > > I found a copy of "Annals of Webster Co., WV" by Sampson Newton Miller at a half-price book > > store. I went to your Webster Co. site and did a search on Miller and saw several references to the book. I don't have any Millers in my family nor any ancestors in Webster Co. as far as I know. > > I'm not sure if I should donate the book to the genealogy section of our local library or send it to someone in your area. I don't have strong feelings about it either way. I just didn't want to see the book go to waste. I would like your opinion as to the best location for the book. > > > > The Hilliers > > >