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Carl & Elaine (Grove) Rhodes' Genealogy Pages

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Ann Miller

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Miller (daughter of James Miller and Margaret Boyd).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Miller was born in 1732-1738 in Augusta (Bath) Co., Virginia c: 11 Mar 1742 in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House (son of Capt. John Miller and Barbara "Martha"); died in 1824.

    James married Margaret Boyd about 1764 in Rockingham, Virginia. Margaret was born about 1730. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Boyd was born about 1730.
    Children:
    1. William Miller
    2. 1. Ann Miller
    3. Jacob Miller
    4. Boyd Miller
    5. James Miller was born in 1750.
    6. Hannah Miller was born about 1765; died on 7 Sep 1828 in Monroe County, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Capt. John Miller was born in 1700 in Ulster, Ireland; died about 1786 in Staunton, Augusta Co., Virginia.

    John married Barbara "Martha". [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Barbara "Martha"
    Children:
    1. Patrick Miller was born about 1737 in on board the trip to America.
    2. 2. James Miller was born in 1732-1738 in Augusta (Bath) Co., Virginia c: 11 Mar 1742 in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House; died in 1824.
    3. Sarah Miller was born about 1740 in 11 Mar 1742 in (by Rev. John Craig), Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House.
    4. Martha Miller was born about 1741 in 11 Mar 1742 in (by Rev. John Craig), Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House.
    5. Margaret Miller was born about 1743 in ABT 1743 c: 6 Jul 1743 in (by Rev. John Craig), Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House.
    6. Francis Miller was born about 1744 in 21 Sep 1744 in (by Rev. John Craig), Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Meeting House.


Today's Genealogical Quote

If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are