Miller Family History, 5th Generation (A)
Stephen William MillerΔ (1775-1851)
11821. Stephen William MillerΔ was born on March 7, 1775 in Washington/Frederick County, Maryland. He married Anna Barbara Coleman/Bohlman about 1796 and had four children:
| Name | Birth | Death | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118211. | Daniel Miller | 30 Dec 1797 | 8 Jun 1879 | (81) |
| 118212. | Elizabeth Miller | 1799 | 1874 | (75) |
| 118213. | Abraham MillerΔ | 4 Apr 1802 | 12 Apr 1876 | (74) |
| 118214. | Jacob B. Miller | 1804 | -- | -- |
The Millers started their family in Kentucky, probably Campbell County where Stephen's parents and family had moved in 1795. Around the time that Ohio gained statehood in 1803, the Millers, as well as Stephen's parents and siblings, moved across the Ohio River into Ohio.
Stephen purchased 137¾ acres “on the head waters of O'Bannon Creek” from Ohio land magnates William and Eliza N. Lytle on June 9, 1809, for $276.[Deed 1809] The lot measured 160 by 130 perches or poles (2,640' by 2,145') with an additional 53 by 24 perches/poles (874.5' by 396') along the northwest corner.[Deed 1809] This tract is identified with Virginia Military Surveys 4240 and 4244 (unlocated) in Clermont County tax records[Tax 1816] and later as part of Survey 7091[Tax 1822-1824] about 2½ miles southeast of Goshen in the area of modern-day Moler and Manila roads.
Anna (Coleman/Bohlman) Miller died on January 26, 1810 or 1813, in Clermont County, Ohio. She was only 36 or 41 years old.
Sometime after Anna's death, Stephen moved north to the area of Montgomery and Preble counties, Ohio. There Stephen remarried to Emma (or Anna) Lesh, the widow of Peter Deardorff, in Preble County. She was nine years his junior.
Stephen purchased 100 acres in the southwest corner of Township 3, Range 4 East (German Township), Section 4, from Philip and Eve (Kumler) Swartzel on June 13, 1814, for $300.[Deed 1814] This land correlates to a tract starting at the intersection of modern-day Kiefer Road and Shimp Road and running east 161 poles (2,657') to Boomershine Road and north 99-18/25 poles (1,645').
Stephen and Anna, then residing in Montgomery County, sold the 137.75-acre property to “John Brunser” (Brunson) on October 9, 1816, for $1,100. Curiously they reacquired this same lot from John and Hannah Brunson seven weeks later on December 2, 1816, for $777.48. The transaction was witnessed by Daniel Miller, ostensibly his father or son.[Deed 1816] At some point they sold it and then on January 24, 1820, again reacquired the same property from Jesse and Elisabeth Wood for $2,100.[Deed 1820] They retained the property through at least 1823.[Tax 1822]
Stephen William Miller died on January 13, 1851, in Montgomery County, Ohio, and is buried at Sugar Hill German Baptist Cemetery near West Alexandria in Preble County, Ohio. He was 75 years old.
His widow Emma lived another 13 years and died on September 3, 1864. She was just a few weeks shy of her 80th birthday.
Jacob A. Miller, Sr.Δ (1776-1858)
11822. Jacob A. Miller, Sr.Δ was born on November 20, 1776, in Washington County, Maryland. He married Elizabeth Metzger in 1798 and had seven children. Elizabeth died in February 1832 at the age of 60. After Elizabeth's death, Jacob remarried to Catherine (Zimmerman) Stutsman, who had been previously married to Abraham Stutsman, by 1836 and had another five children; he was approaching 60 and Catherine about 31 at the time. All 12 children were born in Montgomery County, southwestern Ohio:
| Name | Birth | Death | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118221. | Daniel Miller | (1800) | 1835 | (35) |
| 118222. | Susannah MillerΔ | (1804) | (1859) | (55) |
| 118223. | John A. Miller | (1805) | (1835) | (30) |
| 118224. | Jacob A. Miller, Jr. | 12 Mar 1808 | 23 Apr 1901 | (93) |
| 118225. | Elizabeth MillerΔ | (1810) | -- | -- |
| 118226. | Catherine Miller | (1818) | -- | -- |
| 118227. | Mary Miller | (1820) | -- | -- |
| 118228. | Daniel Miller | (1836) | -- | -- |
| 118229. | David Miller | (1837) | -- | -- |
| 11822A. | Benjamin Miller | (1838) | (1924) | (86) |
| 11822B. | Samuel Miller | (1841) | -- | -- |
| 11822C. | Jesse Miller | (1844) | -- | -- |
Jacob A. Miller, Sr. died in 1858 in Montgomery County, Ohio. He was about 81 years old.
Catherine (Zimmerman Stutsman) Miller lived on another 25 years in Montgomery County. She died on March 16, 1883, at about the age of 77 years old.
Daniel Miller (Jr.) (1779-<1822)
11823. Daniel Miller (Jr.) was born on July 30, 1779. He is believed to have had five children but little is known of him.
Daniel Miller died sometime prior to his father's death in 1822. He was therefore in his late 30's or early 40's at the time of his death.
David (B.) MillerΔ (1781-1851)
11824. David (B.) MillerΔ was born on July 30, 1781, in Washington County, Maryland[Cen 1850] (his next elder brother's second birthday unless I've flubbed one of the dates). He married Mrs. Catherine (Schaeffer) Gephart, the widow of Johannes Peter Gebhart/Gephart (Jr.), in 1806. Catherine had two young children from her first marriage and gave David seven children. Catherine died in 1826 in Montgomery County, Ohio, around the age of 41. David later remarried to a woman named Martha, a native of New Jersey, about 1837 and fathered three more children[Cen 1850]:
| Name | Birth | Death | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| -- | Elizabeth Gebhart | 2 Nov 1799 | 29 Aug 1884 | (84) |
| -- | John Gebhart | 26 Feb 1801 | 19 Jan 1887 | (85) |
| 118241. | David B. Miller | (3) Jun 1806 | 26 Sep 1881 | (75) |
| 118242. | Samuel Miller | (1809) | -- | -- |
| 118243. | John David MillerΔ | 6 Apr 1812 | 10 Feb 1902 | (89) |
| 118244. | Elizabeth Miller | (1813) | -- | -- |
| 118245. | Catherine Miller | (1815) | -- | -- |
| 118246. | Lydia Miller | (1817) | -- | -- |
| 118247. | Susan Miller | (1819) | -- | -- |
| 118248. | Stephen Miller | (1840) | -- | -- |
| 118249. | Michael Miller | (1843) | -- | -- |
| 11824A. | Matilda Miller | (5) Sep 1845 | 7 Oct 1861 | (16) |
Peter Gebhart and George Moyer (Möyer) had property in Township 2, Range 5 East, Sections 9 and 10 (Miami Township). It ran between modern-day Upper Miamisburg Road and Lower Miamisburg Road from Jamaica Road east to the Great Miami River, across the river from Miamisburg. An irregular strip comprising a northern third of nearly 448 acres was allotted to George Moyer. Peter Gebhart was alloted the middle third of over 445 acres. The southern third was arranged to be sold to Johannes “John” Shuppert (Shüppart), Christopher Shuppert, and Daniel Mannbeck, in three 106-3/8-acre parcels for $200 each, but Peter Gebhart died prior to concluding the transactions. Catherine and Daniel Miller (presumably David's brother or father) petitioned the Court of Common Pleas in 1810 to complete the transactions as administrators of Gebhart's estate and to recognize David as acting on behalf of Peter and Catherine's minor children, Elizabeth and John Gebhart. Christopher and Hannah Shuppert turned around and sold their tract, the south-central tract, to Peter's cousins, Heinrich “Henry” Gebhart, Sr., for $300.[Deed 1810]
Catharine served as executor for the estate of Peter's uncle, Valentine Gebhart (1751-1810) in 1811. She and Peter's cousin, Philip Gebhart sold three 160-acres tracts in Township 3, Range 5 East, Section 2 (Jefferson Township) around the town of Drexel.[Deed 1811]
After Catharine's death in 1826, David moved to Indiana, probably in the 1830s, and remarried to Martha by about 1839.
David Miller died on December 1, 1851, in Elkhart County, Indiana. He was 70 years old.
After David's death, Martha remarried to Joel Applin and continued to reside in Elkhart Township with her three children.[Cen 1860]
Martha (Miller) Applin died on September 11, 1860, at the age of 60. She is buried at Baintertown Cemetery in Jackson Township, Elkhart County.[Grave]
Samuel B. Miller (1785-1867)
11825. Samuel B. Miller was born on March 17, 1785, in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He was born mentally deficient (legally declared as such in 1832 by a jury of seven in Montgomery County, Ohio) but lived to the age of 82 years in the care of his family.
Samuel lived with his nephew Abraham Miller in 1850[Cen 1850] in Madison Township (Trotwood), Montgomery County, Ohio. After this he is variously recorded as having lived with John B.'s sons, his nephews, Jacob Y., David Y., and John J. Miller.
Samuel Miller died on November 27, 1867, in Elkhart County, Indiana, at the age of 82 years. He is buried at the Hoke-Miller Cemetery in Harrison Township, Elkhart County, as was his brother John.
John B. MillerΔ (1787-1856)
11826. John B. MillerΔ was born on December 15, 1787, in Morrison's Cove, Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. John's family moved from Pennsylvania to Campbell County, Kentucky, in 1795 and then about the time of Ohio statehood in 1803, the family moved north from Kentucky to the area of Montgomery and Preble counties near Dayton in western Ohio. It was in Montgombery County that John married Esther MillerΔ (11833), his first cousin and daughter of his uncle David Miller4, around 1807. They raised 10 children and perhaps as many as 13:
| Name | Birth | Death | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118261. | Daniel Y. Miller | 24 Mar 1808 | 1832 | (23) |
| 118262. | David Y. Miller• | 15 Apr 1809 | 4 Aug 1898 | (89) |
| 118263. | Abraham MillerΔ | Oct 1810 | Apr 1896 | (85) |
| 118264. | Jacob Y. Miller | 7 Jan 1812 | 9 May 1872 | (60) |
| 118265. | Samuel W. Miller | 4 Mar 1816 | 16 May 1898 | (82) |
| 118266. | John J. Miller• | 1815 | 5 May 1880 | (64) |
| 118267. | Mary Magdalena MillerΔ | 21 Jan 1818 | 4 Dec 1911 | (93) |
| 118268. | Stephen G. Miller | 7 Oct 1819 | 27 Aug 1912 | (92) |
| 118269. | Elizabeth S. MillerΔ | 13 Jul 1821 | 25 Aug 1897 | (76) |
| 11826A. | Esther Miller | 5 Jul 1825 | 20 Dec 1905 | (80) |
| (11826B.) | Solomon Miller | Oct 1826 | Feb 1912 | (85) |
| (11826C.) | Catherine Miller | (1829-1830) | -- | -- |
| (11826D.) | (Noah Miller•) | 30 Jan 1832 | 3 Oct 1902 | (70) |
John was a traveling German Baptist Brethren elder and a farmer. He was elected to the ministry in the Wolf Creek congregation in Randolph Township, Montgomery County. They remained in Randolph Township until 1829 when they moved north into adjacent Miami County where his ministry was with the Upper Stillwater congregation.
In 1835 the Millers moved northwest to Elkhart Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, just south of Goshen. There he helped organize the Turkey Creek (1837 or 1838) and Rock Run congregations (1853).
John and Esther lived next to suspected son Solomon, his wife Barbary and infant son Josephus, along with likely brother Noah and sister Catherine; and their uncle Elder David Cripe and cousin Emanuel Cripe in 1850.[Cen 1850]
In 1854 John, Esther, and John's elder brother Samuel, moved out to the farm of their son Jacob in neighboring Harrison Township to the west. Jacob's property lies north of county road 38 between county roads 9 and 11. There, as elder-in-charge, he organized the Yellow Creek congregation in 1856.
John B. Miller died in Harrison Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, on June 11, 1856, at the age of 68. He is buried at the Hoke-Miller Cemetery, which is located on son Jacob's property.
Ester Miller died five years later in Harrison Township on April 21, 1861, at the age of 73. She and two of their sons, David and Jacob, are also buried with John at the Hoke-Miller Cemetery in Harrison Township.
John is said to be the last practicing German Baptist Brethren of his line.
Isaac Miller5 (1789-1822)
11827. Isaac Miller5 was born on December 8, 1789, in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He married his first cousin, Elizabeth “Betsy” H. Miller5 (11834), in either Miami or Montgomery County, Ohio on July 2, 1812. They had as many as five children before Isaac's early death at the age of 32. Betsy soon after remarried to Valentine Fackler and had eight more children:
| Name | Birth | Death | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118271. | Mary Magdalena MillerΔ | (1814) | (1860-1870) | (47-56) |
| 118272. | Daniel MillerΔ | 1815 | (> 1860) | (> 45) |
| 118273. | Nancy Ann MillerΔ | 8 Feb 1817 | 4 Mar 1901 | (84) |
| 118274. | David John Miller6 | 2 Dec 1817 | 1892 | (74) |
| 118275. | Elizabeth MillerΔ | 10 Sep 1820 | 30 Aug 1901 | (80) |
Isaac Miller died in Montgomery County, Ohio, in August 1822. He was only 32 years old. They had only been married 10 years.
Betsy remarried to Valentine Fackler soon after Isaac's death and had eight more children. They later moved northwest to Elkhart County, Indiana, west to Linn County, Iowa, and eventually to Big Grove Township, Johnson County, Iowa, by 1840 where the area later became known as Fackler's Grove.
Elizabeth “Betsy” (Miller) Fackler died in Big Grove Township, Johnson County, Iowa, on April 4, 1865. She is buried at Fackler's Grove Cemetery in Johnson County.
Abraham Miller (1794-1855)
11829. Abraham Miller was born on either May 5 or 16, 1794, in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth Lasure on March 21, 1827, in Montgomery County, Ohio. They eventually moved to Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana, by 1850.
Elizabeth (Lasure) Miller died on August 15, 1851, at about the age of 71. She was buried in Blissville Cemetery, Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana.[Grave]
Abraham Miller died on May 19, 1855, at the age of 61. He was buried with Elizabeth in Blissville Cemetery.[Grave]
Elizabeth Poe (Miller) Booker (1796-1871)
1182A. Elizabeth Poe Miller was born on April 8, 1796, in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. She married John Booker (Bucher/Boogher) on either September 29, 1813 or October 10, 1815 in Montgomery County, Ohio. They had 12 children, all born in Montgomery County, Ohio:
| Name | Birth | Death | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1182A1. | Catherine Booker | 26 Oct 1816 | 28 Dec 1903 | (87) |
| 1182A2. | Hannah Booker | 26 Nov 1817 | 3 Jan 1867 | (49) |
| 1182A3. | Daniel Booher (sic) | 13 May 1819 | 10 Aug 1903 | (84) |
| 1182A4. | Elizabeth Booker | 10 Oct 1820 | 6 Sep 1872 | (51) |
| 1182A5. | Mary Polly Booker | 18 Aug 1822 | 12 Mar 1905 | (82) |
| 1182A6. | Susannah Booker | 4 Jan 1824 | 6 Apr 1900 | (76) |
| 1182A7. | Rachel Booker | 14 Dec 1825 | 10 Sep 1910 | (84) |
| 1182A8. | Peter Boocher (sic) | 8 Nov 1827 | 25 Oct 1908 | (80) |
| 1182A9. | Margaret Rebecca Booker | 18 Sep 1829 | 18 Mar 1914 | (84) |
| 1182AA. | Abigail Booker | 10 Jan 1832 | 16 Jan 1874 | (42) |
| 1182AB. | Jacob Booker | 17 Dec 1833 | 27 Sep 1897 | (63) |
| 1182AC. | Sarah Booker | 24 Jun 1836 | 14 May 1896 | (59) |
The family settled on a 160-acre homestead in the southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 5 North, Range 5 East (West of the Great Miami), later known as Randolph Towship in Montgomery County, Ohio.
John Booker died on January 24, 1861, in Montgomery County, Ohio, at the age of 71. He was buried at the Warner Cemetery in Randolph Township, Montgomery County, Ohio.
Elizabeth Poe (Miller) Booker died on November 8, 1871, in Miami County, Ohio. She was 75 years old. She was buried at the Old Harris Creek Cemetery in Darke County, Ohio.