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David Miller

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Some notes on the Millers -- David G Brewer (calvin.brewer-family.org)
FROM           http://www.reach.ucf.edu/~arhs/data/Bobbi/BRITT/MILLER 

FIRST GENERATION

Martin and Priscilla Miller were born about 1570 and were of Scottish descent,            
intermingled with English blood.  They lived in Ashford, Kent, England.  Ashford is near            
the Scottish border.  He was a weaver.  Martin and Priscilla Miller had the following            
children:
             1. John
             2. Thomas
             3. William
             4. Nathan or Simon
             5. George
             6. Joseph
             7-10. daughters

SECOND GENERATION

All six sons of Martin and Priscilla Miller were dissenters in politics and
religion.  They came to America to find freedom of conscience and liberty.  They settled          
   in New England and took up large tracts of land.  They had many slaves to work in their           
 fields.  Some of their children, along with other settlers from New England, found their            
way into what is now Frederick County, Maryland.  This branch of the Miller family is our            
forefathers.  The Millers lived active and useful lives usually as farmers.  Their farms            
were well tilled and had comfortable homes.  They had energy and perseverance.             Which one
of the sons is Abraham Miller's ancestor is not known.  It has been said that Abraham Miller was the
grandson of Martin and Priscilla Miller.  The large span of years makes this unlikely.

THIRD GENERATION

Abraham Miller was the grandson of Martin and Priscilla Miller of Ashford, Kent,             England.
 He was born on 24 Aug. 1707.  He settled in Frederick County, Maryland.  He is             sometimes
referred to as Abraham Millar.  On 11 June 1736  Benjamin Tasker, President of the Governor's
Council of Maryland, gave his "Bond in Writing Obligatory" to convey the entire tract of "Tasker's
Chance" to  Abraham Miller, Daniel France, John George Lye, Joseph Smith, Peter Lavey and Jacob  
Stoner, the consideration to be 2,000 Pounds Sterling, but this sale never actually  concluded.  At
the request of Abraham Mill and the others named, the land was conveyed to Daniel Dulaney.  This was
the land upon which the present city of Frederick was laid out. It was surveyed on 15 Apr. 1725 for
Benjamin Tasker and contained 7,000 acres of land.  It  was patented to Benjamin Tasker on 7 June
1727.  The petition to the General Assemble of the Province of Maryland for the formation of All
Saints Parish was signed by more than two hundred persons, one of which was Abraham Miller.  It
became one of the wealthiest in the Province of Maryland.  The first rector appointed was Rev. Joseph
Jennings.  On 28 July 1746 Abraham Miller bought from Daniel Dulaney a tract of land  containing
294 acres for 16 pound Sterling.  This was part of "Tasker's Chance".  On 26 Oct. 1750 he deeded this
land back to Daniel Dulaney for 240 Pounds Sterling.  He made a  profit of 224 Pounds Sterling. 
On 3 Mar. 1750 Abraham Miller bought from Peter Lavey 240 acres of land for 80 Pounds Sterling.  This
land was called "Cooper's Pint".  On 24 Nov. 1752 Abraham Miller purchased from Jacob Barre some
household goods, two "chists" and one sorrel mare.  The consideration was not stated.  On 19 May 1753
He bought from Frederick Upp "one certain emprovement called Dere Spring" for 20 Pounds Sterling.
 
         When excavations were begun on 11 May 1881 for removing all remaining gravestones  in the
German Reformed Church Cemetery at Frederick, Maryland one of the gravestones found was the slab of
Abraham Miller.  This was an old colonial burying ground.  The gravestone had an angel and an
hour-glass beautifully carved at its head which said he was born 24 Aug. 1707 and died 20 Sept.
1754.  His wife's name was Frances.  He died on 20 Sept. 1754.  His will is dated 18 Sept. 1754,
proved 5 Oct. 1754, recorded in Liber A-1 Folio 55 and is as follows: 

"In the Name of God Amen The Eighteenth Day of September in the year of our Lord one            
thousand seven hundred & fifty four I, Abraham Miller of frederick County in the province            
of Maryland being sick & weak in body but of perfect mind & memory, Thanks be given to God therefore,
Calling unto mind the mortality of my Body, & knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to dye,
do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament, that is to say             principally & first of
all I give & recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it,             and for my Body I
recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like & decent             manner at the
Discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned, and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath
pleased God to bless me in this Life I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner &
Form. Imprimis it is my Will & I do order that in the first place all my just Debts & funeral 
Charges be paid & satisfyd. Item I give and bequeath unto Francis me well beloved Wife all them two
Tracts of Land  whereon I now live one called Coppers point the other Tract called Millar's Chance or
 Millars Choyse to have & to hold the aforesaid Tracts of Land with the three Mills thereon  & other
Improvements, without any Mollestation or Debernance whatever for and during her nartrell Life and
after her Desese the aforesaid two Tracts of Land & mills to be equally divided between my two Sons
that is to say Isaac Miller and Abraham Miller.  And my Will and Desire is that they & each of them
pay or cause to be paid at the Time of the said Abraham & Isaacs having & being fully possess, with
the above said three hundred Acres of Land & Mills, the Sum of fifty pounds each unto my two younger
Children (that is to say) David Miller & Mary Miller or to the surviving one & to their Heirs. Item I
give unto my Son Jacob Miller, fifty Acres of Land part of the Land taken with the Resurvey that is
to say part of the Resurvey on Millars Chance & fifty Acres purch joying or near the aforesaid fifty
Acres purch of Daniel Duhany Esqr.  And my Will & Desire is that Robert Davis have forty Acres
joining Place where he now lives part of the same Resurvey that is to say part of the Resurvey on
Millars Chance to have the same conveyed & made over to him his Heirs and Assigns forever at and as
soon has he the said  Davis shall pay the Sum of thirty five pounds Current Money of Maryland to my
Heirs or Executors hereafter mentioned.  Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Perger
one hundred Acres of Land at and joying to the place where she now lives which said one hundred Acres
of land is to her and the Heirs of her Body to enjoy the same her said Husbin Christian Perger to
have his Life Time on the said Land.  Item I give unto Christian Millar & his Heirs one hundred
Acres of Land joyning the two Tracts whereon I live & it being of the aforesaid Resurvey on Millars
Chance. 
    Item my Will and desire is that my Son Jacob Miller should have and possess all that            
Resurvey granted me out of his Lordships Land office on a Tract of Land, called Coupers            
point not yet compleated and also that he join Nath. Wiehham Junr. in the same the said            
Wiehham compleating the said Survey & pay on equal part of what charge may or shall be in            
securing the same.  Item my Will & Desire is that Mr. Edward Dorsey of Ann Arundell county Genl.
man do  make over, unto Robert MacFerson & Henry Canhart ten hundred Acres of Land, each joining to
the Land where they now live being part of the Resurvey taken upon a Tract of Land Called Millars
Chance, and according to the Corses mentioned in their Deeds drawn by Mr.  Wiehham to include the
said Quantity of ten hundred acres each. --             they paying the said Bonds past for the same
& the said Conhart paying five pounds more than mentioned in his Bond.  Lastly my Will and desire
is that my Wife Frances Miller and my Son Jacob Miller to be my whole sole Executors after my
Decease, & to have and possess all and singular my whole personable Estate & to pay and discharge all
just Debts due from me & receive all just and true Debts due to me in Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my Hand & Seal, the Day & year above written.
             
                                                 HIS
                                         ABRAHAM MILLER  (SEAL)
                                                 MARK
             
             Signed Seal'd published and declared by the same Abraham Millar as his Last Will &      
      Testament in the presents of us the subscribers 
             Nath Wiehham  Robert McPherson  Stephen Ramsberger
             
             October 5th 1754 Nathaniel Wiehham Robert McPherson & Stephen Remsberger the Subscribing
Witnesses to the foregoing Will being duly and solemnly sworn on the holy Evangels of the Almighty
God depose and say that they severally saw the Testator Abraham Millar sign the foregoing Will, and
heard him publish and declare the same to be his Last Will & Testament
             that at the Time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension of            
sound & disposing mind & memory & that they subscribed their respective Names as Witnesses to the
said Will in the presence of the said Testator and at his Request.
             
                 SWORN TO BEFORE ME
              REVERDY CHESELIN        DY. COMY
             FREDK. COUNTY"
             
         Sometime after 20 Sept. 1754 and before 11 June 1759 Frances Miller married,            
second, --- Shellhouse.  On 11 June 1759 Jacob Miller and Frances Miller Shellhouse filed            
their account as executors of the will of Abraham Miller, showing the money on hand to be            
171 Pounds, 10 Shillings.  Abraham and Frances Miller had the following children (order
             unknown):
             1. Jacob
             2. Isaac
             3. Abraham
             4. Elizabeth    m. Christian Perger
             5. Christian
             5. DAVID                m. Catherine
                         d. 1783
                         (see following)
             6. Mary

FOURTH GENERATION

David Miller was possibly born in Frederick County, Maryland.  On 7 May 1742 he             purchased
from George Gillespy 100 acres of land called "Gillespy's Purchase" for 226             Pounds
Sterling.  It was part of a tract of land called "The Three Friends".   At the same             time
he also bought from Thomas and Jean Edmonston 25 acres of land for 100 Pounds             Sterling. 
This 25 Acres was in three parcels and was part of the land called "The Three
Friends". David Miller married Catherine --- and died in 1783.  His will is dated 27 Feb.            
1783, proved 5 Mar. 1783 and is as follows: 

"In the Name of God Amen this Twenty seventh day of February one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty
three I David Miller of Frederick County and State of Maryland being at present by me Senses and
Remembrance thanks be given to God but being very weak and Sickly and  knowing that there is a time
appointed for all men to die do make and             Ordain this my last Will and testament that is
to say principally and first of all I give and Recommend my Soul unto the hand of the Almighty God
that gave it and as Touching such Worldly things or Estate wherewith it has pleased god to Bless me
in this life I give demise and Dispose of the Same in the following manner and form ---.
    First my Will and Desire is that my Just and True Debts to be paid and Satisfied ---            
Secondly my will and Desire is that Cathrine my well Beloved Wife to have all the Money            
Now that is to be made Received out of the Grain that is Now to Spare and Also Ten pounds            
Coming from Jacob Miller Junr, and also to Have and to hold the whole of my Estate untill            
my Youngest Child Comes Of Age that is to say the whole of the Lands I now hold in            
possession which shall be in her possession During her Widow Hood and if she should Marry            
before the Youngest Child Comes of Age then she to fall to her thirds and the Remaining            
two part to be for the use of Raising the Children till the Youngest Child is of Age and            
then to be equally divided amongst them all that is to say, Jacob, Elisabeth, David,            
Henry, Catherine, Susanna, Daniel and the moveable Estate to be Divided Amongst them all            
According to Law and my Will and Desire is that Catherine my well beloved to be the only            
and Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament in Witness Whereof I have hereto set            
my hand and Affixed my seal this day and Year first above written.
             
    Signed Sealed published pronounced and Declared by the said David Miller as his last            
Will and Testament in the presence of us.
             
             ABRAHAM MILLER    PETER TROUTMAN   JACOB MILLER"
             
         On 10 Mar. 1786 Catherine Miller filed her account, shoeing cash on hand of 124            
Pounds Sterling, 3 Shillings and 4 pence.  David and Catherine Miller had at least the            
following children:
             1.  Jacob               m. Margaret Dentlinger on 9 Oct. 1776
             2. Elizabeth    m. David Huntz on 27 Oct. 1782
             3. David II     m. Catherine Heffner on 23 Apr. 1770
                         enlisted in Rawling's Regiment on 5 apr. 1777
             4. HENRY                b. 1743
                         m. Catherine ---
                         d. 1793
                         (see following)
             5. Catherine
             6. Susanna      m. Michael Hutzell on 10 Dec. 1791
             7. Daniel

FIFTH GENERATION

Henry Miller was probably born around 1743 in Frederick County, Maryland.  He is             listed
in the Provincial Census of Frederick County, Maryland of 1776 as being 33 years of             age. 
On 29 Aug. 1769 he sold to Peter Nafdzeegar 200 acres of land called "Huckleberry             Bottom"
for 288 Pounds in Pennsylvania currency.  He was granted this land by a patent             dated 25
Mar. 1761.  On 20 June 1770 he bought from Ludwig Roderick 404 acres of land for  450 Pounds
Sterling. This land was part of a tract of land called "Resurvey of Stony             Hill" and
"Addition to Stony Hill" and "Johnson's Struggle".  Henry Miller is described as             a
blacksmith in the deed. 
         On 20 Feb. 1773 Henry Miller bought for one shilling current money of Maryland Lot          
  No. 72 in Elizabeth Town in Frederick County.  It had belonged to Jonathan Hager and was           
 82 feet by 240 feet and had a current rent of 6 shillings 6 pence annually.  On 1 Par.            
1775, shortly after Paul Revere's ride, Henry Miller sold to Flex Souther this lot for 72            
Pounds "current and lawful money of the Province of Pennsylvania". On 18 Aug. 1785 Henry Miller,
Valentine Null, Windle Null, Philip Crouse and other  joined in a boundary agreement delineating the
boundaries of their various tracts of land. On 31 Oct. 1785 Henry Miller sold to Valentine Null the
tract of land whereon he lived for 100 Pounds gold or silver.  This tract of land wa part of a tract
of land called "Addition  to Brooke's Discovery on the Rich Lands".  The acreage was not specified. 
Henry Miller married Catherine ---.  He lived in Frederick County before moving to Fayette County,
Pennsylvania.  His will is dated 11 Mar. 1793, proved 24 May 1793 and is as follows: 

     "In the Name of God,  I Henry Miller being weak in Body, but in sound Mind and Memory           
 calling to Mind the uncertainty of this Life, do make this my last Will and Testament,            
directing my Body to be Buried at my decease in a christian like manner  Item it is my            
will that all my Just Debts to be discharged by my Executors ---
    I Give and bequeath unto my beloved Wife Catherine all my Real and personal Estate            
whatsoever during her Natural life, and that she shall have full power and lawful            
Authority to sell and dispose of ye same or any part thereof at private sale to the best            
advantage id she should think proper, and she shall not be accountable for any part            
thereof whatsoever but at her decease whatever shall be remaining thereof shall be equally           
 divided between all my Sons and daughters, share and share alike.  And if no Sale of my            
Estate Real or personal should take place Before my Wife Catherine's decease, then my Two            
Sons Joseph and David Miller shall have full power and lawful Authority to dispose of the            
same or any part thereof which shall remain at private sale to the best advantage and the            
money so arising to be equally divided between all my Sons and daughters share and share            
alike, My Son Joseph having received one Hundred and seventy six pounds in part of his            
share of my Real and personal Estate, My Son David having received the sum of one Hundred and twenty
one pounds in part of his share of my Real and personal Estate, my son John having received the sum
of Three Hundred pounds in part of his share of my Real and             personal Estate, and if the
said sum of three Hundred pounds should exceed his part of my             Real and personal Estate,
when a final settlement of the whole shall take place, he shall             have six years time to
pay the Ballance without Interest ---
    It is my Will that if my Wife should depart this life and a sale and division of my            
Real and personal Estate should take place before my Son Jacob should arrive to the Age of           
 Eighteen years, then said son Jacob shall be put out to a trade by my Executors, to such            
as he shall like, and if he should refuse to obey his said Master & not continue with him            
untill he arrives to the Age of twenty one, my said Executors shall have full power and            
lawful authority to deduct off from his share of my Estate ye Just and full sum of fifty            
pounds lawful Money which said sum shall be Equally divided among the residue of my Sons            
and Daughters, share and share alike and the Ballance of his share shall be put out on            
Interest untill he shall arrive to the full Age of Twenty one --- And Lastly I do hereby nominate and
appoint my two Sons Joseph and David Miller my whole and sole Executors of this my last Will and
Testament revoking all other Wills by me  formerly made, and that they shall have full Power and
lawful Authority to Convey by a good and sufficient Deed of Bargain and sale for all or any part of
my Real Estate when ever a sale of the same shall or may take place and that they shall be allowed
all reasonable Expenses whatsoever for settling of my Estate which shall be adjusted by any two
reasonable Men, Sign'd Sealed and pronounced to be my last Will and Testament this Eleventh day of
March in the year of our Lord seventeen Hundred Ninety three.
             
                                         HIS
                                 HENRY MILLER  (SEAL)
                                         MARK
             Be it remembered that on the date above written we the subscribers In the presence of
the Testator and at his Request and in the presence of each other did subscribe our Names as
Witnesses and that he did Acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament.
             
             WM. FERGUSON   JEREMIAH GILBERT   JOSEPH LETTERMAN
        DANIEL ARNOLD
             
                                 Frederick County May 24th 1793
             
    Then came Joseph Miller and David Miller Exectrs. of Henry Miller late of Frederick            
County deceased and solemnly Affirmed and declared that the aforegoing Instrument of            
Writing is the true and whole Will and Testament of the said deceased that hath come to            
their Hands & possession.
                                 GEO. MURDOCK  REGR.
             
                                 Frederick County May 24th 1793
    Then came Jeremiah Gilbert and Joseph Letterman two of the subscribing Witnesses to the          
  aforegoing last Will and Testament of Henry Miller late of Frederick County deceased &            
solemnly affirmed and declared that they did see the Testator therein Named sign  seal            
this will, that they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same to be his last Will            
and Testament, that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of their Apprehension,
 of a sound and disposing mend memory and Understanding, that they respectively subscribed their
names as Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator that they did also
see William Ferguson and Daniel Arnold the other two subscribing Witnesses, sign their Names as
Witnesses to this Will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and all in presence of each
other.
                                 GEO. MURDOCK  REGR."
             
         Henry and Catherine Miller had at least the following children:
             1. Joseph
             2. DAVID                m. Catherine Getzendanner
                         d. 1842
                         (see following)
             3. John
             4. Jacob
             5. daughters names unknown. 

SIXTH GENERATION

A few years after his father's death around 1798, David Miller settled in Georges            
Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.  He married Catherine (Getzendanner) Ambrose,            
daughter of Baltis and Anne (Steiner) Getzendanner (see GETZENDANNER) and widow of            
Christopher Ambrose.  On 27 May 1803 he bought a tract of land situated on a branch of            
Georges Creek called "Strawberry Hill" for 606 Pounds, 13 Shillings, 4 Pence.  He acquired           
 the land from Joseph Leatherman and Magdalene Leatherman, his brother-in-law and            
sister-in-law.  Joseph Leatherman obtained the land by a patent dated 12 Jan. 1892 from            
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 606 Pounds 13 Shillings, 4 Pence.  The name for this            
tract was probably suggested by Horace Walpole's house and museum at Strawberry Hill.  On 
"Strawberry Hill" are remains of a village founded prior to Anglo Saxon habitation.            
Tradition locates a French village in 1730 and evidence exists to warrant it an abiding            
place of the time before the mysterious moundbuilder.  When the Anglo Saxon traders and            
hunters first penetrated the area, this was the hunting ground of the Six Nations or Mingo           
 Indians.  After 1890 a schoolhouse was built on this property and name Miller's            
Schoolhouse for David Miller. On 27 Mar. 1798 Joseph Leatherman executed his bond to David Miller in
the penal  sum of 1,000 Pounds for the conveyance to David Miller of the land he purchased from
Samuel Reed, James Reed and David Reed (sons of Thomas Reed).  The bond is as follows: 

"Whereas Samuel Reed, james Reed & David Reed have this day Conveyed their right of a            
tract od Land in Georges Township, Fayette Count, Willed to them by their father, Thomas            
Reed, unto Joseph Leatherman.  And Whereas by agreement David Miller has paid a part of            
the purchase money and is entitled to a part of the Land, which part is not yet defined or worked out
- Now the said Joseph Leatherman doth hereby bind himself his heirs executors             and
administrators to make a good and sufficient title unto the said David Miller of such            
part of said Land as my be mutually agreed upon between the parties as soon as it can be            
conveniently done.  For the true performance of which he hereby binds himself his heirs            
executors and administrators in the penal sum of One Thousand Pounds, lawful money of            
Pennsylvania.  Sealed with his seal dated the twenty seventh day of March one thousand            
seven hundred and ninety eight.
             
             Sealed and delivered
             in the presences of 
             
             Alexander McClean
             James Reed"
             
         Another agreement between David Miller, Joseph Leatherman and George Curstead to            
David Reed is as follows:
    "This will bindeth us Joseph Leatherman, David Miller and George Curstead, all of            
Georges Township, Fayette County and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to pay or cause to be paid unto
David Reed, son of Thomas Reed, late of the same place, deceased, the sum of one hundred and two
pounds twenty shillings and six pence, lawful money of Pennsylvania, on or before the 1st day of
April which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine.  To which
payment will and truly to be made and done in the penal             sum of one hundred and five
pounds five shillings of like lawful money aforesaid.  Sealed             with our Seals the
twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven             hundred and ninety
eight.
             
             Sealed and delivered
             in the presence of 
             
             Andr. Trapp
             Alexander McClean"
             
         On 16 Mar. 1816 David Miller bought from Jonas Hughey and Elizabeth Hughey a            
parcel of land containing 2 acres and 83 perches for $100.75. 
         David Miller died in 1842.  His will is dated 24 Dec. 1841 and probated 27 Dec.            
1842.  In it he left to his wife Catherine such of his personal estate as she desires and            
one-third of the remainder of his estate.  Son William was appointed executor and received           
 the balance of his personalty and the farm known as "Strawberry Hill" if he provide for            
his mother and for his brother Henry, a lunatic.  Son Samuel, who lived in Tuscarawas            
County, Ohio, was to receive $200.00.  He had already received a quarter-section of land            
in Tuscarawas County from him.  Granddaughter Sarah McFadden was to receive $400.00.  She had already
received $220.00.  The will is witnesses by Samuel Nixon and Joel G.             Leatherman.  David
Miller and his wife are buried in the private burying ground on what             was originally a
part of "Strawberry Hill".  This private burying ground is near the York             Run Works of the
J.C. Frick Coke Company.  David and Catherine Miller had the following             children:
             1. Samuel               m. Susan Smith
             2. WILLIAM      b. 14 Feb. 1806
                         m. Mary Davis 
                         dau. of James and Kezia (Phillips) Davis
                         She died on 4 Aug. 1871
                         d. 14 Oct. 1891
                         (see following)
             3. Henry

SEVENTH GENERATION

William Miller was probably born about 14 Feb. 1806 in Fayette County.  On 23 Nov.             1827
he married Mary (also called Polly) Davis, daughter of James and Kezia (Phillips)             Davis
(see DAVIS).  He was a farmer and resided at "Strawberry Hill" in a log cabin.  He             served
as a School Director in Georges Township.  Mary Miller died on 4 Aug. 1871, aged 66            
years.  William Miller died on 14 Oct. 1891, aged 85 years 7 months and 30 days.  His            
obituary was a  follows: 
    "The death of William Miller, of Georges Township, Fayette County, in his 86th year,            
removes from the vicinity of Fairchance, one of the oldest citizens.  He was born and died           
 on the same farm.  His father moved from Maryland in 1792 or '89, and the old house is            
still standing into which he moved and in which William was born.  One old citizen said to           
 the writer on the day of the funeral:  "Mr. Miller was an honest man.  I have known him            
from childhood and never knew him guilty of a mean or dishonest trick;  he was a good            
citizen, a faithful friend."  He was a member of the Baptist Church at Smithfield for over           
 60 years, holding the position of Clerk for some years.  The last few years he has been            
too feeble to attend regularly, but it was rarely his seat was vacant when he could be            
there.  He leaves a family of nine children, all of whom have grown to manhood and            
womanhood, several of them having families of their own.  His wife died twenty years ago.            
A large number of his friends gathered at his funeral to testify to their love and esteem            
for him.  He wa buried in the Baptist Graveyard at Smithfield on the 16th, beside the wife           
 of his youth and manhood.  Rest after labor comes sweet, and to him my the waking be
             meet."
             
 William and Polly Miller are buried in the Baptist Cemetery in Smithfield,
 Pennsylvania beside their son, Squire Ayers Miller.   His will was dated 1 Jan. 1888.  In           
 it he left the home farm, part of "strawberry Hill" to his son Alfred.  to his son, John            
C. he left a farm on the southeast side of Morgantown road.  These two farms constituted            
the original "Strawberry Hill".  To his sister, Sarah McFaddon he left the home occupied            
by her in 1888 and purchased by him from George Shanaberger.  William and Polly Miller had the
following children (from the Bible of William Miller which was in the possession of             Mary
E. Miller):
             1. David                b. 4 Oct. 1828
                         m. Priscilla Woodall
                         d. 1899
                         Had: i. Edward  ii. Alice  iii. Anna  iv. George
             2. Hannah Nixon b. 3 July 1830
                         m. Pleasant Cook
                         d. 16 Mar. 1922
             3. James Davis  b. 3 Mar. 1832
                         m.1) Anna Harding
                         Had: i. John m. Clara Young
                         ii. William m. Pauline Kuhn
                         iii. Adarine m. George Spacht
                         m.2) Martha Douglas
                         Had:  iv. John m. Ida Deen
                                 had: 1. Robert Donovan
                                 2. Glenn m. Ora ---
             4. Sarah Davis  b. 12 Feb. 1834
                         m. Jonathan McFadden
                         d. 1920
                         Had:  i. Emma m.1) Robert Brownfield 
                                 had: 1. Candace
                                 m.2) Charles Nicum
                                 Had:  2. Margaret 3. Heary  3. George  4. Kate
                         ii. Hannah m. James Sweney
                                 had: 1. Laura 2. Charles 3. William 4. Ada
                                 5. Kate 6. Grace 7. harry 8. Otho 9. Ola
                                 10. Rosalie 11. Cora Edith  12. Earle
                                 13. Sarah Ellen
                         iii. Mary m. James Moser
                                 had: 1. Hora 2. Clyde 3. Leslie
                                 4. Thomas 5. Sarah 6. Harmon
                         iv. Ella m. James Jenkins
                                 Had:  1. Olive 2. Hodge 3. Charles 4. William
                                 5. russell 6. Mary 7. Garnet 8. Nellie
                         v. William, no children
                         vi. Anna Caroline  m. --- had: 1. Sarah
             5. Adoniram Judson b. 3 May 1836
                         m. Sarah Burchinal
                         Had: i. William Thomas died young
                         ii. Clara m. Samuel Wilson 
                                 Had: 1. Ethel m. John Wilson
                                         Had: 1. Lawrence
                         iii. Anna Laura m. Joseph Noon
                                 Had: 1. Charles 2. Harry 3. Joseph
                         iv. Mary Ellen
                         v. Emma Dell m. Benjamin Conn
                                 Had: 1. Bessie 2. Arthur 3. Marie 4. Helen
                                 5. Elinor
                         vi. Charles B. m. Carrie Moore
                                 Had: 1. Lloyd 2. Arthur 3. Mabel 4. Charles,Jr.
                         vii. Clyde W.
             6. CAROLINE     b. 13 Mar. 1838
                         m. Samuel Greenlee Britt
                         (see BRITT)
             7. Squire Ayers b. 7 Feb. 1843
                         d. 19 Feb. 1896, no children
             8. Albert Samuel b. 23 Apr. 1842 
                         m. Frances E. Britt
                         Had: i. Franklin Pierce b. 19 Jan. 1866
                                 m.1) Anna Belle Darby on 30 Aug. 1887
                                 Had: 1. Clarence Altha b. 11 Feb. 1890
                                         m. Daisy May Curstead
                                         Had: 1. Dorothy Agnes 2. Reland Rita
                                         2. Ray Arleigh b. 5 Aug. 1892
                                         m. Florence E. Graham
                                         3. Kenneth Roy b. 22 Oct. 1902
                                 divorced and m.2) Mrs. Setta Barnes
                         ii. Asenath m. William Kensinger
                         iii. M. Alice m. John L. Darby
                         iv. N. Olive m. Enos Field 
                                 Had: 1. Pearl 2. Elmer 3. Frances
                         v. Omer A. m. Cora Hemminger
                                 Had: 1. Ethel 2. Garnet 3. Salome
                         vi. Emily m. David Philllips
                         vii. Robert L. Britt m. Beryl Hugh
                                 Had: 1. unnamed 2. Russell A. 3. Mabel
                                 4. Emily died young 5. Virginia 6. Ruby
             9. Marcellius Estep b. 23 Jan. 1844
                         m. Miranda Cook
                         d. 1911
                         Had: i. Flora ii. Dell 
                         iii. Anna m.1) Clement Flack m.2) Gustave Schlenck
                                 Had: 1. Marceline 2. Omar
                                 m.3) Adam Hoag 
             10. Alfred Jackson b. 27 Dec. 1845
                         m.1) Sarah James
                         Had: i. Ewing m. Helen Dunn 
                                 Had: 1. Wayne died young 2. Herbert
                                 3. Sarah 4. Mary
                         ii. William m. Pattie Shoaf
                                 Had: 1. Alfred 2. Marie 3. Russell 4. Margaret
                                 5. Belle 6. Harold 7. Arthur 8. Ewing
                                 9. Earle
                         iii. Lizzie m.1) --- Carmack m.2) --- Pinnell
                         m.2) Margaret Emory
                         d. 1906
             11. John Calvin b. 9 Aug. 1850
                         m. Belle Field
                         d. 1888
                         Had: i. Marie m. Charles Wilson 
                                 Had: 1. Estell 2. Donald 3. Adele
                         ii. Charles m. Carried Campbell 
                                 Had: 1. Marabell 2. Lloyd
             
         REFERENCES
             
             1.  Administration Account Book of Frederick County, Maryland in
             Office of Register of Wills.  No. 1 p. 169; No. 1 Folio 196. 
             2.  Brumbaugh.  Maryland Records.  vol. I p. 236 or 238.
             3.  Compendium of American Genealogy.
             4.  Cresham, John.  Biographical and Portrait History of Fayette
             County, Pennsylvania.  p. 510 
             5.  Darby, Milton M. and Miller, Clarence A.  The Lineage of the
             Miller and Allied Families of Fayette County, Pennsylvania and Frederick County,
Maryland.
             6.  Ellis.  History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania.  pp. 565, 572, 574
             7.  Papers of Nellie Britt Granger.
             8.  Land Records of Frederick County, Maryland.  Liber B, Folio
             274; Liber B Folio 398; Liber E Folio 1; Liber E Folio 178; Liber P Folio 181; Liber P  
          Folio 126; Liber L Folio 469; Liber N Folio 210; Liber W.R.6? Folio 72; Liber W.R.6? Folio 
           166?.
             9.  Land Records of Fayette County, Pennsylvania.  Liber R Folio 147; Deed Book E
Folio 4234; 
             10.  Maryland Archives.  vol. 18 p. 145.
             11.  Miller Family in America.  In Newberry Library, Chicago, Ill.
             12.  Probate Records of Frederick County, Maryland.  Liber A-1 Folio 55; Liber O.M.
No. 2 Folio 29. 
             13.  Records of Fayette County, Pennsylvania. 
             Will Book No. 1 Folio 269; Transcript Record, Will Book 1 Folio 305; Will Book 8 Folio  
          281.
             14.  Scharf.  History of Western Maryland.  Vol. I p. 502.
             15.  Schultz.  First Settlements of Germans in Maryland. 
             pp. 50, 525. 
             16.  Toynbee, Pagett.  Strawberry Hill Accounts. 
             Oxford Press, 1927.
             17.  Williams; McKinsey.  History of Frederick County, Maryland. 
  pp. 8, 24                          
2003-07-22 20:35:47
Research Notes -- David G Brewer (ip-64-32-164-179.dsl.lax.megapath.net)
1785 974.884 R4f Taxpayers of Fayette Co., PA

	p. 108	Miller, David	German TWP 1785

1790 Maryland Marriages 1778-1800
	p. 156
	Miller, David, 4 May 1790 to Cath. Kast
	First German Evangelical Reformed Church
	Frederick, Maryland
	(Probably not our David since first children born before 1790)

1795 974.884 R4f Taxpayers of Fayette Co., PA

	p. 108	Miller, David	Franklin TWP 1795

1800 Census Fayette Co., Georges TWP

	Millar, James
		1 male above 45
		1 female 16-26
		1 female above 45

	Millar, David
		1 male under 10
		1 male 10-16
		1 male 26-45
		2 females under 10
		1 female 10-16
		1 female 26-45

	Millar, Andrew
		1 male under 10
		2 males 10-16
		1 male 16-26
		1 male over 45
		2 females under 10
		1 female 10-16
		1 female 16-26
		2 females over 45

1803 Land Records of Fayette County, PA Liber E Folio 147

On 27 May, 1803, David MILLER acquired by Deed of purchase from Joseph LEATHERMAN and Magdalene
LEATHERMAN, his brother-In-law and sister-In-law, a tract of land situated on a branch of Georges
Creek, In Georges Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, called "Strawberry Hill", paying for this
land 605 pounds, 13 Shillings, 4 Pence. This land was obtained by Joseph LEATHERMAN form the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by patent dated 12 January, 1802.  

1810 Census Fayette Co., Georges TWP

	P. 972
	Miller, Nathaniel	00100 20100

	p. 974 Hayden Town
	James Miller	31010 01010

	p.968 Georges Twp.
	Miller, David	21110 01101

1839 La Fayette Vol 3 No. 2 pg 36

	1839 Tax List - Georges TWP
	Miller, David (old)
	Miller, Philip - Farm Laborer
	Miller, William - Farmer
	
1840 Census Fayette Co., Georges TWP

	William Miller	211001  111001
	Dan'l (or David) Miller		0000010001 0000000001
	Abraham Miller	110001  0020011
	Philip Miller	012101  211000

1841	Fayette County Will Book 2, p, 269

In the Name of God Amen I, David Miller of  Georges Township, Fayette County and State of
Pennsylvania, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and Memory and understanding  (praised be
God for it) and considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and to the
end I may be the better prepared to leave the world Whenever it shall please God to call me hence do
therefore Make and declare this my last Will and testament hereby revoking and making void all wills
by me at any time heretofore made.  First I will that all my just debts as shall beby me owing at my
death together with my funeral expenses and all charges touching the proving of or otherwise
concerning this my will, shall in the first place out of what moneys may be on hand, or if there
should not be sufficient sum, then out of my personal estate and effects, until they be fully paid
and satisfied.  Second, it is my will that my loving wife Catherine retain such of my personal estate
as she may think most advisable for her own use and comfort, and the balance of it to be sold by my
executor, and after all my expenses as above stated are paid then my executor is pay one third part
of it to my loving wife Catherine, and the other two thirds to my son William Miller.  Third, I will
and bequeath my farm whereon I now live known by the name of Strawberry Hill adjoining land of Joseph
Leatherman, Joseph Huse, Jesse Evans and others containing about one hundred and fifty acres to my
son William Miller his heirs and assigns on condition that the said William provide for and support
my loving wife Catherine in everything that is needful for her comforts and happiness for and during
her natural life, and likewise he the said William is to provide for and support my son Henry who has
been for years, and is still a Lunatic with every necessary convenience of life for and during his
natural life, and such support is in lieu of any other bequeath that I might have made to my Lunatic
son.  Fourth, it is my will that my son William in consideration of the above Bequeath to him, that
he pay my son Samuel Miller who lives in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, two hundred dollars in two years
from the time of my death.  This sum of two hundred dollars together with one hundred dollars that I
gave my son Samuel some time since and one quarter section of land in Tuscarawas County Ohio that I
gave to him some years since I give and bequeath to him and his heirs as his portion.  Fifth, it is
my will that my son William in consideration of my bequest to him that he pay to my daughter Sarah
McFaddon who lives in Wayne County, Ohio Four hundred dollars in two years from my death.  This sum
of four hundred dollars together with two hundred and twenty dollars that I gave to my daughter Sarah
some time since I give and Bequeath to her as her portion.  Lastly I do contitute and appoint my son
William Miller to be my Executor to this my last will and testament.  In testimony whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the twenty fourth day of December in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and forty one.  Signed sealed and acknowledged to be the last will and of
the testator in the presence of

	Samuel Nixon
	Joel G. Leatherman

Miscellaneous:

Email from Kristi Kennison (kklucky@bellsouth.net) on 3/11/01:

Dave,
 Hi, my name is Kristi Kennison.  I have viewed your genealogy info. on
the web.  First off just wanted to say, you've done a good job.  I
connect with you through the Emme's and Miller's.  Ida Catherine Emme
who married William Gabriel  Miller were my 3rd great grandparents.  Ida
and William had a daughter Emma (b. 1881) who married Martin Dunham.
They had child  Paul who was my gr. grandfather.
  I noticed you listed William's father as as Victor Phillip son of
Phillip, son of David who married a Catherine.  I am writing to you
because I am trying to find a source of information.  I have gotten that
far with my Miller's, and I was told  that David Miller and Catherine
Getzendanner were parents of Phillip.  A lady told me it is rumor that
Phillip was disowned from the family.  I am trying to find out if this
is the right father and mother for Phillip, and need some type of
proof.  Hoping you may have it.  Or atleast some kind of proof that
these were his parents names.  I'm kind of curious because an old family
tree done by someone in my family back in the 1970's listed Phillip's
father as being a Dutchman from Holland.  Which matches your info.  If
the info about David and Catherine is correct it can't be true,because
this David was actually from Frederick. MD a son of Henry Miller.  I'm
kind of confused with all of the different info. I have gotten, and so
far yours seems to match mine.  I hope you can help, and looking forward
to hearing from you.  I think you have also corresponded with Joan Derry
on our Derry line.  Is that correct?
Kristi Kennison.
2003-07-20 22:57:46