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Ann (Potts) Miller (1731 - 1800)

Ann Miller formerly Potts
Born in Georgetown, Georgetown, South Carolinamap
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Wife of — married 1750 [location unknown]
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Died at about age 68 in South Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

This person was created on 19 May 2010 through the import of My Family File.ged.

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Note: The following information located at: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Potts/TP1.htm THOMAS POTTS; b. 1691 IN NORTHUMBERLAND, ENGLAND; d. 17642 MARRIED MAY, 17252 TO SARAH BURTON; b. 1705, d. 1765.2&3 "Tradition alleges, [he] came from Northumberland County, England, possibly about 1720 to 1730, and settled on the Pedee River, in Georgetown, District, South Carolina. ... His decendants were clanish, and when occasion demanded, removed in a body to another locality. About 1825, they left the rice district, on account of its unhealthfulness, and removed to the oak and hickory lands of Chester District, and again in 1836, to Winston County, Mississippi. Prior to the Civil War, this family were quite wealthy, but lost nearly all their property during that conflict. Since then they have scattered to various places, many settling in Texas." In his will, Thomas Potts mentions his wife: Sarah, sons: Thomas and John, daughters: Mary Johnson, Sarah Hughes, Anne, Elizabeth Swinton, and Margaret, grandson: Thomas Johnson, and neighbors: John Story, Joseph Roper, William Brockington. Executors: Wife, William Hughes, sons Thomas and John. Wtinesses: John Walker, Samuel Screven, and George Commander. Tradition has it that Thomas Potts had a brother, John Potts, who came to America with him, and settled either in Pennsylvania or Virginia Sarah was the daughter of Thomas Hillary/Gillary Burton who was born in 1678 in Essex, England; d. 1757 and Mary Keelin; b. 1668, d. 1750. She was the first female child born in South Carolina. Thomas Burton/Burtin had at least three children: Thomas Burton Jr., Sarah Burton, and Mary Burton. In his will, Thomas Burtin mentions daughter Sarah Burtin wife of Thomas Potts and grandchildren: Francis Burtin; Thomas Burtin; Mary Burtin; Sarah Burtin and Hannah Burtin. The will was witnessed by Geo. Atkinson, Joshua Screven and Thomas Potts Jr. The Executors were Thomas Potts [1] and John Walker. ============================================

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Thank you to Susan Collins for creating WikiTree profile Potts-1308 through the import of WarrenBurtonPottsIIIFamilyTree (4).ged on Oct 25, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Susan and others.






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Potts-1308 and Potts-29 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicates
posted by Stephanie Stults

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