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Veronica (Yoder) Miller (abt. 1755 - 1821)

Veronica "Fanny" Miller formerly Yoder
Born about in Berks, Pennsylvaniamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 19 May 1774 in Somerset Township, Somerset, Province of Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 66 in Norfolk, Upper Canadamap
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Biography

Veronica Yoder was born c.1755, son of Christian Yoder and Barbara Beiler, and married John Miller. [1][2]

1774: Veronica C. Yoder married John Miller (1752-1802). They had the following children:

  1. Daniel J (1778-1858)
  2. David (1779-1840) m Elizabeth Troyer (1781-1840); 8 children
  3. Joseph A (1780-1833) m Catharine Botafield (1780-1855) in 1798.
  4. Catherine (1783-1842) m Benjamin Hochstetler (1782-1853); 7 children
  5. Jacob (1784-1830) m Veronica May Troyer (1779-1854) in 1804; 9 children
  6. John (1787-1867) m Anna Gnaegi (1787-1872) in 1808; 8 children
  7. Elisabeth (1789-1841) m Moses P. Beachy (1790-1840); 12 children.
  8. Isaac (1791-1871) m1 Mary Yoder (1791-1817), m2 Sarah Beachy (1792-1835), m3 Mary Mosser (1801-1889)
  9. Emanuel (1793-1848) m Elizabeth Yoder (1793-1828); 3 children
  10. Solomon (1795-1814)
  11. Elias (1798-1799)

NOTE: The last two children died single. The children who raised families all married into families with Amish-Mennonite names, nine in all. Four married Yoders, three married Troyer's, one married a Hochstetler, two married Beachy's, and one married a Gnagey. Some of course, were second or even third marriages. It was unusual that all of them moved to Ohio and stayed with the Amish-Mennonite Church. Hannes Jr., and Freny had ninety-seven grandchildren who raised families. When John Miller Jr. died, his farm was sold to Abraham Miller, son of his brother Peter. There are no remaining stones marking the graves of Hannes, Jr., and wife Freny, but it is almost certain that they are buried there, according to family custom.[3]


Buried: Miller Farm Cemetery, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA. The grave in unmarked.[4]

Sources

  1. Yoder Family Newsletter (2002). The Family of YR12 - Christian Yoder, viewed Sep 2022 at http://www.yodernewsletter.org/amfams/yr12.html Identifier : YR126 Veronica Yoder
  2. Murray, J. (nd). Hooley Ancestral Document p.12, retrieved (Aug 2022) from https://johnmurraymusings.wordpress.com/family-history/ [See document for extensive bibliography]
  3. "Anniversary History of the Family of John "Hannas" Miller, Sr. (ca. 1730-1798)" by J. Virgil Miller pgs 33-38
  4. Find A Grave: Memorial #82206331

Acknowledgements

  • This person was created through the import of Blickensderfer.ged on 09 February 2011.




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Yoder-286 and Yoder-60 appear to represent the same person because: These are clearly the same person. Same parents. Yoder-60 only offers an approximate date.
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I adopted this profile when I saw it had no manager.

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