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Source: #S807 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol VI (Virginia) - Sarah Jane Pearcy.jpg
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Death: 1 FEB 1838 in Perry Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Burial: UNKNOWN Oxford Cemetery (Miller Graveyard) in Perry Township, IN
per Sarah Smith highvoltage@@cis.net Jan 2004
Reference Number: 69
Father: John PEARCY b: 1737 in Uffculme, Devon, England
Mother: Anna Margaret SPENCER
Marriage 1 Henry MILLER b: 6 DEC 1759 in Augusta County, Virginia
Married: 10 DEC 1780 in Bedford County, Virginia
Children:
Nancy MILLER b: 8 FEB 1782 in Bedford County, VA.
Jacob MILLER b: 16 MAR 1783in Bedford County, VA.
Kathrine MILLER b: 7 JAN 1785 in Anderson County, KY.
John MILLER b: 8 MAY 1787 in Anderson County, KY.
George MILLER b: 5 DEC 1789in Anderson County, KY.
Mary Polly MILLER b: 19 DEC 1791 in Anderson County, KY.
William MILLER b: 23 JAN 1794 in Anderson County, Kentucky
James MILLER b: 19 FEB 1796 in Anderson County, KY.
Elizabeth (Betsy) MILLER b: 16 JUL 1798 in Anderson County, KY.
Patsy MILLER b: 7 MAR 1801 in Anderson County, KY.
Henry MILLER , Jr. b: 5 DEC 1802 in Anderson County, KY.
Sally (Sarah) MILLER b:1 MAY 1805 in Kentucky
Andrew MILLER b: 26 JAN 1808 in Anderson County, KY
Wife of Henry Miller.
Age 74 years, 4 mons. , 21 days.
Father: John PEARCY (PEIRCY), JR.
Mother: Anna Margaret SPENCER
Brothers; Brother: James PEARCY ( 60501857)
Brother: Edmund Talbot PEARCY (30832120)
Find A Grave: Memorial #6934712 Sarah Jane Pearcy Miller (1765-1838)
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Sarah and her husband Henry were buried at Oxford Cemetery in Tippicanoe Co. Indiana. Henry was a soldier in the Revolutionary War His pension Claim is S. 16841.