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From: PAUL A HOPPING <>
Subject: Re: Millers in New Paris Indiana
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 08:36:20 -0800
Christine;
Have you seen anything on a Job Miller who is found in Dearborn County,
Indiana in the 1850 census living next door to a Mrs. Ann Miller who is
with William Benbow?
Carol Hopping
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 21:35:38 -0500 "Christine Johns" <>
writes:
> There are alot of Millers, including a few Davids described in the
> History
> of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana. Two Davids were
> descendants of
> Jacob Miller who is described as "the first minister of the Church
> of the
> Brethren to preach in Indiana." It does not state who their wives
> were,
> but maybe you could get clues from there. If you can't find the
> book, let
> me know. I copied some pages from the book at the Juniata College
> Library,
> and they included the Millers. I was looking for any germ of info
> about an
> Anthony Miller who married into my Eckman line. They were all COB
> from some
> point. Hope this helps. cbj
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cheri Michael" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 8:21 PM
> Subject: Millers in New Paris Indiana
>
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> > I am trying to trace my family-- my great great great Grandfather
> was
> David B. Miller he is buried in Baintertown cemetery Elkhart Co., he
> died in
> 1881,I know from family that he was German Brethern Baptist and he
> was
> married to Christina Brumbaugh daughter of William and Eve
> Brumbaugh(Desending from Johannes and son Conrad) I know some of
> the
> Brumbaugh background ,but there are so many Millers,I am lost!
> Sincerely
> Cheri Michael
> >
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