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Anne (Clibben) Miller (1630 - 1716)

Anne Miller formerly Clibben aka Clibborn
Born in Cowley, Durham, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1659 in Moate, County Westmeath, Irelandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 86 in County Westmeath, Irelandmap
Profile last modified | Created 18 Dec 2019
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Biography

Anne was a Friend (Quaker)

Ann was born in 1630, according to most sources and married John Miller in 1659. It's unlikely her spouse John is the one recorded as coming to Plymouth in 1656, as the children were born in Ireland at least up to 1670. Even though John pre-deceased her, he did not mention her in his will, only their children. She died in 1716 aged 86.

Birth

Anne, daughter of William & Clibborn, was born in 1630 and baptised in Ireland.[1]

Clibburne, daughter of William Clibburne, was baptised on 12 August 1630 in Winston, Durham, England.[2]

Marriage

Anne married John Miller in 1659 in Moate, Westmeath, Ireland.[3]

DEATH

Date: 1716
Residence: Cappahbrack, Westmeath
Buried in Moate

Research Notes

Records which suggest that she died in 1691 in Pennsylvania are not correct, as there is a Quaker death record for her in 1716 in Ireland.

Ann was born in 1630.

Sources

  1. Baptism: "Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Births"
    Archive: Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives; Reference: ROB-MOATE-1859
    FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 30 April 2023)
    Anne Miller baptism (born 1630), daughter of William & Clibborn, in Ireland.
  2. Baptism: "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
    FamilySearch Record: J7W4-58C (accessed 30 April 2023)
    Clibburne baptism on 12 Aug 1630, daughter of William Clibburne, in Winston, Durham, England.
  3. Marriage: "Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Marriages"
    Archive: Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives; Reference: ROM-MOATE-1859
    FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 30 April 2023)
    Anne Clibborn marriage to John Miller in 1659 in Moate, Westmeath, Ireland.
  • “Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths,” database with images, FindMyPast (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FQUAKER%2FBURS%2F41225 : accessed 02 August 2019), death of Anne Miller on 27d 6mo (Aug) 1716; citing Register of deaths, MOATE, 1859, Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives.
  • American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Ann Miller
Birth Date 1630
Volume 117 Page number 393
ReferenceGen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.
26 Jan 1927, 5079; 28 Sep 1927, 6113
  • "Our Family Ancestors", by Thomas Maxwell Potss, Published by author, 1895; p. 245




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Is there any reason for this profile to call her 'Anne Elizabeth'? None of the sources cited has an 'Elizabeth'.
posted by Alan Watson
None that I know. I suggest you remove the middle name.
posted by Paul Hancock
Clibben-9 and Clibben-8 appear to represent the same person because: Please merge these duplicates.
posted by Dave Rutherford
Possible correction needed for marriage place (having a cite of this info would help decide): I'm researching Anne Clibborn (the sister of my ancestor John) to better understand the move of family members from England to Ireland and the potential that Quaker beliefs had a role. Looking up the marriage place yields no results in Ireland. However, I find that there is a Kirby Wiske parish in Breckenborough, where John Miller lived when he left for Ireland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby_Wiske. This suggests to me the two were married in England. However, I suppose it's possible a new settlement in Ireland was given a similar name. It's interesting that Thomas Loe, who had an influence on William Penn in Ireland, was also situated in Moate, where the Clibborn's and Millers lived at the time of their move in 1655. Regarding the move of John Clibborn, it is claimed he was granted land by being a Col. for Cromwell. Also important to note, one anecdotal story states that John Clibborn did not convert to Quaker beliefs until after moving to Ireland.
posted by Gerry Bingham
Hi Gerry - The marriage place is an error. The Quaker family list for John Miller (accessed on FindMyPast) specifies that they married in Motegranoge (Moate) in 1659. It makes sense that she was married in Ireland as the records show that her sister Bathshebath came to Ireland with her mother in 1656 -- one may presume that Anne was with them. I have also corrected the birthplace of her first son William, who was born in Co. Westmeath, not Yorkshire. Thanks for catching this.
posted by Paul Hancock
Clibben-8 and Clibborn-128 appear to represent the same person because: same birthdate, same birthplace, same husband
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Paul Hancock
I'm going to remove the death information. It seems unlikely, as well as unsourced.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Bill Catambay
The assumption of death in America, picked up from Ancestry by whoever created the profile, looks unwarranted, as several family members arrived in 1709.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Tim Prince
In looking up the spellings used in English baptisms, since I'm not entirely sure which one to use, I see Clibben and other spellings used several times as often as Clibborn. Spelling changes occur innumerable times on my tree, sometimes with a generation or 2 using both the father's and the children's spelling. If the subject is of general importance, someone may have written a guide.

Thanks, Tim

posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Tim Prince
Also, the death in Pennsylvania seems suspect (as well as unsourced). Where did that come from?
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Bill Catambay
"U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" is one source of Clibborn, but that's not a good source. I'm removing it from list of sources.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Bill Catambay
I'm not sure which is correct, but if Clibborn is the correct one, we should probably update the father to match.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Bill Catambay
I chose Clibben before and was criticized for not using the spelling on the birth record. For now, I'll include as AKA and someone can change if they like.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Tim Prince
Tim, why did you choose the Clibborn LNAB over Clibben (which is her father's name)?
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Bill Catambay
Clibben-7 and Clibborn-128 appear to represent the same person because: As the others pointed out, birth records, including the Quaker meeting, use the Clibborn spelling, and give the 1730 date. Clibborn-128 was left incomplete without further information.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Tim Prince
Clibborn-128 and Clibben-7 are not ready to be merged because: I'm going to let one of the other profile managers decide on this merge. I did notice that Clibborn-128 was created today, and then requested for merge soon after. There's nothing connected to the profile, so I'm confused as to why the profile was created in the first place.
posted on Clibborn-128 (merged) by Bill Catambay

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