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Anna Barbara (Koger) Miller (1701 - 1794)

Anna Barbara Miller formerly Koger
Born in Auggen, Müllheim, Lörrach, Marksgrafschaft Baden-Durlach, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
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Wife of — married Sep 1720 in Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 92 in Rockingham Co., Virginia, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 21 Aug 2011
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Biography

Anna Barbara Koger was born 25 Dec., 1701 in Auggen, Loerraeh, Baden-Durlach, Germany. She was sometimes referred to as Anna Maria (Koger) Miller[1][2]. [3][4]She married Adam U Miller about Sept., 1720 in Schriesheim, Baden, Germany[5]. Anna Barbara had four children, 2 sons and 2 daughters. She passed away either 1791 in Rockingham Cty, VA or in 1794 in Elkton, Rockingham, VA[6]

Burial

1794
Saw Mill, VA[7]

Census

1784
Rockingham Co., Virginia[8]Listed as widow household 10 white soles

Sources

  1. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:39DG-YG9 accessed Aug. 14, 2016 2
  2. Source: #S742 page: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V41F-79Q Accessed 6 Jan., 2024 Text: Maria Koger father: Joss Koger mother: Catharina Gebhardin christening 25 Dec., 1701 Auggen, Loerrach, Baden Certainty of Data: 3
  3. Death place: VA
  4. Residence date: 1774-1913 Residence place: Rockingham, Virginia, USA
  5. Josias/Koger pedigree file. FamilySearch.org
  6. National Cemetery Administration
  7. The Miller Family. Electronic Media. http://www.angelfire.com/il/WHL/miller.html Includes text from book: Stories of the Shenandoah. November, 1948. Staunton, Virginia. by Gladys Clem
  8. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varockin/censusmr.htm Page: 8 Text: The original copies of the first census in 1790 for Virginia were burned during the War of 1812. In an effort to reconstruct the census, manuscript lists of state enumerations for the years 1782, 1783, 1784 and 1785 were compiled. :Please note that this list is NOT complete. I have numerous ancestors who were in the county at that time who are not shown on this list. From: Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790, Virginia Records of the State Enumerations: 1782 to 1785 Originally published 1908 by Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Reprinted 1993 by American Genealogical Lending Library
  • Source: S742 Title: Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 Publisher: FamilySearch.org
  • Gladys Bauserman Clem
  • Josias/Koger pedigree file. FamilySearch.org
  • Van Kirk/Vankirk, Goss and other families. Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
  • Ancestors of Koger etc Note: downloaded pdf.
  • VAGenWebproject ancestry.com
  • Wayland, John Walter,. Virginia Valley records : genealogical and historical materials of Rockingham County, Virginia, and related regions (with map). Strasburg, VA. NOTE"This volume is largely a source book of genealogical and historical materials, compiled from the public records of Rockingham County, Augusta County, Greenbrier County, Wythe County, Montgomery County, and other counties of Virginia ..."--Cf. pref. Available online at FamilySearch.org under Books
  • National Cemetery Administration U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 Ancestry.com. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA. 2006. Original data - National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator.
  • Ancestry.com. Online publication - Provo, UT: 2005. Original data - Clem, Gladys Bauserman,. Stories of the Shenandoah. Staunton, Va.: unknown, 1948.
  • Ancestry.com. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA. 2002. Original data - The Virginia Genealogical Society. Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly and Magazine of Virginia Genealogy.

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Koger-29 created through the import of Andy Askey Family Sandbox_2011-08-20_01_01.ged on Aug 20, 2011 by Andy Askey.
  • Koger-159 was created by Alissa Yancey through the import of Yancey Family Tree.ged on Mar 4, 2017.




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Koger-159 and Koger-29 appear to represent the same person because: Birth date needs sorting, but clearly the same person.
posted by Dave Rutherford
Hi, I see that Kroger-56 is set as an unmatched merge with Kroger-29, since they have different mothers. However, they are both married to the same man on the same date. Perhaps the mothers need to be fixed or one of them did not marry this man on this date. Would you take a look?
posted by Cindy (Bourque) Cooper
Hi, Everyone, I see that this Kroger-56 is set as an unmatched merge with Kroger-29, since they have different mothers. However, they are both married to the same man on the same date. Perhaps the mothers need to be fixed or one of them did not marry this man on this date. Would you take a look?
posted by Cindy (Bourque) Cooper
Koger-61 and Koger-56 appear to represent the same person because: same person. Should not be a rejected match but merged and researched to separate her from her sister, Anna Barbara.
posted by [Living McQueen]
Koger-59 and Koger-76 appear to represent the same person because: They appear to be the same person but with just one having more information.
posted by Steph Creamer
Koger-76 and Koger-61 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, spouse, child, and father. Trying to clean up entire family line.

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