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Born |
1813 |
Prob. Tennessee |
Died |
18 Aug 1884 |
Maury County, Tennessee |
Buried |
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Lasting Hope Cemetery Carters Creek, Maury County, Tennessee |
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Mother |
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Born |
24 Nov 1838 |
Maury County, Tennessee |
Died |
14 Dec 1920 |
Ridgetop, Tennessee |
Buried |
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Mount Hope Cemetery Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee |
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Sources |
- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98510839/susan-j.-miller.
Children of Susan and Wash Miller are
John A Miller, 1838?1920
Isabella Melville Miller Jameson, 1841?1879
Jemima Sanders Miller Jameson, 1846?1924
John A. Miller, Son of Washington William and Susan J.(?) Hadley Miller. Born on 24 Nov 1838, Maury County, Tennessee. Entered Jackson College in Columbia, Tennessee in 1855. Enlisted on 1 May 1861 in Co. G, lst Tenn. Infantry (CSA) and participated in the Battles of Shiloh, Chickamauga and other engagements. In 1864 he was captured and held as prisoner at Ft. Delaware where he was paroled on 6 Feb.1865. After the war he engeged in farming. On 13 Dec.1866, he married Bethenia Anne Brown, daughter of Thomas Brown of Williamson County, Tennessee. They were the parents of John, Maggie B., Thomas B., William W., Joseph A.B. and Mary M. Miller. On 1 Jan. 1874, John A. Miller and family moved to a farm known as "Old Town" in Williamson County. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Mason and a Democrat in politics. He was living in the household of his son, William W. during the 1910 census. John died on 14 Dec.1920 of "broncho-pneumonia" at Ridgetop, Robertson County, Tennessee. His body was returned to Franklin, Williamson County, for burial in Mount Hope Cemetery.
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