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Sunday, February 23, 2020

Ahnentafel #748 - (--?--) Miller

(--?--) Miller may have been Műller

Born: by 1710 Germany, Pennsylvania
Died: unknown

Buried: unknown

Possibilities:

Generation 1
Rudolf Műller of the Palatinate, Germany, may not have immigrated

Generation 2
1. John Műller b. ca. 1715, Palatinate, Germany, d. 1760 Lancaster Co., PA, emigrated to America in 1752, settled in Lebanon Twp., Lancaster Co., PA, md. Barbara (--?--) - this line doesn't work
2. (--?--) Műller d. before 1767

Generation 3
1a. John b. 1734 Germany, d. before 1785

1b. Ursula b. 1736, Germany
1c. Anna b. 1738 Palatinate, Germany
1d. Rudolph b. 1740 Hamburg, Germany, d. Nov. 1806 Annville Twp., Dauphin Co., PA
1e. Elizabeth b. 1743 Hamburg, Germany
1f. Barbara b. 1745 Germany md. John Wolf of Cumberland Co., PA
1g. Mary b. 1747 Germany
2a. Rev. Henry Műller / Moeller b. 1749 Hamburg, Germany, d. 9/16/1829 Sharon, NY, attended University of Gőttingen, then emigrated at age 18 in 1767.  Married 1) 9/19/1775 Esther Ott & 2) (--?--) (--?--) Zedwick. No known descendants.

1694 - Jan. 1, Pasquotank Co., NC, Grant #41 to Thomas Miller, Book 1, p. 46, 640 acres on the Pasquotank River

1696 - Bath County, NC formed

1727-1775 - York County, PA - Abraham, Michael, Jacob, Matthias, Christian, Daniel, Solomon and other Millers living there.

1730 - South Carolina tax lists:
  • Matthew Miller
  • Richard Miller
1734 - Bladen County, NC formed as a precinct of Bath County from the North Hanover precinct

1739 - Bath County, NC done away with

1743 - April 25 - New Hanover Co., NC Grant #896 to John Miller Book 10, p. 28 400 acres on Stocking head branch beginning at a large pine near a pond below Tim Murphy's land.

1745 - April 20 - Craven Co., Grant #1170 Phillip Miller Book 10, p. 114 for 200 acres on the north side of Trent

1750 - Oct. 2 - Bladen Co., Grant #362 issued to Philip Miller Book 5, p. 410 for 200 acres on Richland Creek

1750 - Anson County, NC formed from Bladen County

1750 - South Carolina tax list:
  • Robert Miller
  • (--?--) Miller, Charleston, SC
1753 - Oct. 21 - New Hanover Co., NC - Grant #1666 to George Miller, entry #240 entered May 19, 1757 Book 18, p. 422, 200 acres on the south branches of Stewarts Creek, survey shows Stewarts Creek running through middle of tract, corner of Thomas Runn by Hollingsworth's line.

1758 - July 1 - Johnston Co., NC Packet #240, Grant #1189 to Joseph Miller Book 16 for 100 acres on Wheat Swamp

1759 - March 3 - Grant # 1877, Packet 179/79 Entry #112 Book 15 p. 251 to Jacob Miller, on the north side of Swift Creek in the lower fork of Bare Branch beginning at Christian Highpocks lower corner and with James Willis' line

1760 - Rowan County, NC tax lists:
  • Michael Miller,1 taxable
  • William Miller, 1 taxable
  • William (?) Miller, 2 taxables
  • Ventler Miller, 1 taxable
  • John Miller, Jr. 1 taxable
  • George Miller, 2 taxables
1762 - Mecklenburg County, NC formed from western Anson County

1765 - Oct. 30 - Cumberland Co., NC - Packet #733, Grant #252 to Jerom[e] Miller Book 18, p. 218 100 acres on both sides of McClendel's Creek

1766 - Sept. 26 - Mecklenburg County, NC Grant #298 issued Sep. 26, 1766 to John Miller, Book 17, packet #333, 200 acres on the south side of Lawson's fork Packolett

1767 - April 25 Mecklenburg Co., NC - land grant #1599 issued to John Miller, packet #117, entry #247 entered Sep. 22, 1766 at Wilmington, NC, Book 18, page 365. 200 acres on the south side of Lawson's fork of Packolet, joining his own land & Robert McMurdy's line.

1767 - April 25 - Mecklenburg Co., NC - Packet #878, Grant #117 to John Miller Book 17, p. 399 for 200 acres on the south side of Lawson's fork of Packolet.

1767 - Aug. 25 - Mecklenburg Co., NC - Grant #281 to John Miller 100 acres surveyed on a branch of Turkey Creek, see Tryon Packet #75

1767 - Oct. 26 - Dobbs Co., NC - land grant #251 packet #875a issued to Phillip Miller, entered April 21, 1767, Book 2, p. 126 for 30 acres on both sides of Joshua's Creek surveyed for Phillip Miller a plantation containing 30 acres on both sides of Joshua's Creek, a small branch of Trent River, bounded by Joseph Davis & Phillip's own ground.

1768 - Tryon County, NC formed from Mecklenburg County

1779 - Lincoln County, NC formed from eastern Tryon County

Children:
Michael

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