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James Miller Sr. (1738 - 1812)

James Miller Sr.
Born in Augusta County, Virginia (Bath; Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church)map
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 4 Nov 1797 in Augusta, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Died at about age 74 in Augusta, Virginia, USAmap
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Biography

James Miller Sr. was born in 1738 in Augusta County, Virginia (Bath; Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church), son of John Miller (~1710 - 1784) and Barbara (Blankship) Miller (~1712 - ).

His siblings were:

  1. Patrick Miller (~1737 - ~1812)
  2. Sara Miller (1740 - ~1750)
  3. Sarah (Miller) Henderson (~1740 - ~1792)
  4. Martha Miller (~1741 - ~1760)
  5. Margaret Miller (1743 - )
  6. Frances Miller (1744 - 1776)

James married Elizabeth Pritt (~1740 - <1797). Their children were:

  1. Robert Miller (~1760 - ~1767)
  2. James Miller Jr. (~1760 - 1800)
  3. Jane (Miller) Burns (1765 - >1840)
  4. Thomas Miller (1769 - ~1800)
  5. John Miller Sr. (1771 - 1841)
  6. Francis Miller (~1774 - ~1837)
  7. Martha Miller (1777 - 1851)
  8. Margaret (Miller) Pritt (1780 - )
  9. Sarah J. (Miller) Pritt (~1782 - ~1830).

James (~59) married Francis Lindon Lindon (~59) (1738 - 1812) on 4 Nov 1797 in Augusta, Virginia, United States.

James died in Jul 1812 in Augusta aged ~74.

Research Notes

From link above (page 220): "We learn from an advertisement in the Eagle that in October, 1807, James Miller had a paper mill near Staunton." Not sure if the James Miller noted in the newspaper ad could be the James Miller of his profile or his son (also a James Miller).

James Miller, Sr. b.BEF 1738 Orange County, Virginia d.BET 1812 AND 1814 Virginia Family tree▼

Parents and Siblings (edit) F. John Miller, of Beverley Manor, Augusta County, VA BEF 1717 - Bef 1787 M. Martha Unknown Patrick Miller ABT 1736 - bef 1815 James Miller, Sr. BEF 1738 - BET 1812 AND 1814 Sarah Miller ABT 1740 - Martha Miller ABT 1742 - Margaret Miller ABT 1743 - Francis Miller ABT 1744 - bef 1776 Spouse and Children (edit) H. James Miller, Sr. BEF 1738 - BET 1812 AND 1814 W. Elizabeth Pritt 1740 - BEF 1797 m. WFT Est 1759-1766 Robert Miller 1760-1767 - Thomas Miller BEF 1769 - James Miller BEF 1769 - Jane Miller 1769 - John Miller 1771 - abt 1840 Francis Miller 1772-1776 - Martha Miller 1777 - Margaret Miller 1780 - Sarah J. Miller 1782 - Spouse and Children (edit) H. James Miller, Sr. BEF 1738 - BET 1812 AND 1814 W. Frances 'Fanny' Lindon abt 1740 - m. 4 November 1797 Add another spouse & children ▼Facts and Events Name James Miller, Sr. Gender Male Birth? BEF 1738 Orange County, Virginia Marriage WFT Est 1759-1766 Prob. Augusta County, Virginia to Elizabeth Pritt Marriage 4 November 1797 Augusta County, Virginia [Marriage Bond] to Frances 'Fanny' Lindon Death? BET 1812 AND 1814 Virginia James Miller was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

Contents [hide] 1 Records in Augusta County, VA 2 Notes 2.1 2.2

Welcome to Old Augusta Early Settlers Beverley Manor Borden's Grant Register Data Maps Places Library History Index ……………………..The Tapestry Families Old Chester OldAugusta Germanna New River SWVP Cumberland Carolina Cradle The Smokies Old Kentucky

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Records in Augusta County, VA From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond - 1797--November 4, James Miller and Thos. Painter, surety. James Miller and Fanny Powers, widow of Wm. Powers. Vol. 1 - page 533 Package marked "Papers of No Particular File."--January 6, 1804. This writing is to certify that I, James Miller, having intermarried with Fanny Lindon, daughter of Molly Lindon, deceased, who was sister to Elizabeth Hodge, wife of Francis Hodge, also sister of Charles Clack: the said Fanny being sister to Joseph Lindon, late of Augusta County, who ran away upwards of eleven years ago from said County, being then about eleven or twelve years old, and has never been heard of since by any of his relations, and is therefore supposed to be dead, and there being a legacy belonging to the said Joseph if living, or if dead, as is supposed, to the said Fanny and the undersigned, as heirs of the said Joseph, said legacy issuing out of the estate of George Matlock, deceased, of the County of Louisa (relinquishes to James Brooks his right to administer on Joseph's estate). (Signed) James Miller. Vol. 1 - ORDER BOOK No. XXIV. - page 533 - Polly Vines deposes, 27th November, 1804, in Botetourt County, before John Todd: That Joseph Lindon went from Augusta upwards of ten years ago; Joseph was her cousin; he has but one sister, Fanny Miller; Joseph was son to Molly Lindon, formerly Molly Clack, who was sister of Elizabeth Hodge, wife of Francis Hodge, and sister of Charles Clack. (Note: Fanny Miller listed in this record was James Miller's second wife). [edit]

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cutlip02&id=I9578

ID: I9578 Name: James Miller Sr Sex: M Birth: 1732/1738 in Augusta (Bath) Co., Virginia 1 Christening: 11 Mar 1742 Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House 1 Death: 1812/1814 in Virginia 1 Event: with Captain George Wilson's Company Military Service 1756 the French and Indian Wars 1 Note: JAMES MILLER SR (1732/8~1813) AFN: XXXX-XX


BIOGRAPHY: James Miller Sr James did not own any land in Augusta or Bath Counties, VA, but he did live in the Cowpasture Area. He served with Captain George Wilson's Company in the French and Indian War in 1756. First Married (wife and date unknown):

Father: John Miller b: in Ulster, Ireland Mother: Martha [Miller] b: in Ulster, Ireland

Marriage 1 Elizabeth Pritt b: 1740 Children

Robert Miller Thomas Miller b: BEF 1769 James "Pompey Jim" Miller Jr b: BEF 1769 Jane Miller b: 1769 John Miller Sr b: 1771 in Augusta Co., Virginia Francis Miller Martha Miller b: 1777 in Virginia Margaret Miller b: 1780 in Albemarle Co., Virginia Sarah J. Miller b: 1782 Marriage 2 Fanny (Powers) Lindon b: AFT 1740 Married: 4 Nov 1797 1

Sources: Repository: Name: Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants

Title: Surname -- Miller Family History [The] Author: Armentrout, Hunter F. Note: Hunter F. Armentrout, Route 78, Box 13, Troy, WV 26443 Page: p.B-2.1


Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants (M) Miller Family


http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/minibios/m/miller_family.htm

Thanks to Lu Hickey for this information. The early Millers who settled in Virginia were the "not so typical" settlers as this family had traveled thousands of miles over the ocean from their homelands for a new beginning. Their homelands of Scotland and Ireland was in the midst of ethnic cleansing, aftermath of wars, pestilence and famine and the most particular, religious persecution.

Sometime around 1737, John Miller and his wife, Martha and his brother, James, decided to leave their homelands via Northern Ireland to start a new life in a foreign soil. The family landed at what is now Augusta County Virginia. Here John lived until his death near 1780.

Early colonists were hard working and freedom loving people reflecting their Scottish backgrounds and mostly reflected by their religious faith as Presbyterians. Early records reflect that John and Martha and their children were baptized at the Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House. This in itself might explain their departure from the Old Country.

John and James were Militia Men in Capt. John Smith's Company in 1742 and fought in Capt. George Wilson's Company in the French and Indian Wars in 1756.

John bought 210 acres of land in 1747 and Martha gave birth to seven children. America stood for hard work and freedom. The Millers seized the opportunity for freedom, worked the land and gave birth to a new generation of Americans.

John's second child was named James. He was typical of early American colonist. James served in the French and Indian War, raised nine children and lived to be 70 years of age. James fifth child was named John.

John was born in 1771, married in 1791. He truly was a pioneer. John married Eva Burns, daughter of John Burns and Mary Shibe. John and Eva first settled on 100 acres of land and had five children. He soon realized the pioneer effort was too much so he sold his land and moved west, coming to live in Webster County. John purchased land and he and Eva fathered seven more children. They are said to be the first white settlers in Webster County.

John and Eva's children grew to adult-hood, married and had their own families when another crisis struck again. It was called the American Civil War. For most families, this meant a time of unity but for this border family it could only mean division.

John and Eva's grandson, John Jackson Miller and his family were living in Fairmont WVA and in 1864, he enlisted in the Union Army.

John and Eva's grandson, Matthew Sands Miller, and brother to John Jackson, lived in Webster County WVA, he enlisted in the Confederate States of America.

We can only read and imagine of the great Civil War, the atrocities of brother against brother. How can we feel their pain?

After the war, John Jackson and his family moved west, to Iowa, then Missouri and finally in Montgomery County Kansas. The children of this family moved on west, finally settling in the new territory of Oregon.. The youngest son of this union, John W, remained in Kansas rearing his children and grandchildren, suffering the Great Depression and both World War

This is the story of but one family of American Scot Irish that typifies thousands of others.. This author included.

http://www.doddridgecountyroots.com/html/fam/fam18281.html

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Miller-61816 and Miller-44905 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplicate. Spouses should also be merged, as should several children. (Requested on same date)
posted by Carole (Kirch) Bannes
Miller-61816 and Miller-44905 do not represent the same person because: Different grandparents. It is difficult to trace men with the name of John Miller given the name is so common. So I do not known which grandparents are correct; or if either are correct. Jim Miller
posted by Jim Miller
Miller-61816 and Miller-44905 appear to represent the same person because: same dates and wives, children, removed unsourced parents from Miller-44905
posted by Robin Lee

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