Col. William Miller, 1747

Name
Col. William /Miller/
Name prefix
Col.
Given names
William
Surname
Miller
Birth
Marriage
British King
Birth of a daughter
Note: birth was in old Orange County, now Garrard County, Kentucky, USA. Presbyterian Church records have birth as being 27 Oct 1784.
Marriage of a daughter
Citation details: 169 pg 79
Note: William Miller, father of Margaret (Peggy) Miller, filed in old Orange County (now Garrard County) Court House "I am well agreed that my daughter Peggy intermarry with the bearer William McLean and it is my desire that a license may issue.. ..."
Birth of a grandson
Birth of a granddaughter
Citation details: Memorial# 12354371. Added 15 Nov 2005 by Mary Coursey
Birth of a grandson
Birth of a grandson
Citation details: page 9
Citation details: Memorial # 8840468. Added 28 May 2004 by Mary Bob McClain
Birth of a grandson
Citation details: page 9
Citation details: Memorial# 8840125. Added 28 May 2004 by Mary Bob McClain.
Citation details: daughter's death certificate# 495
British King
George III
from October 25, 1760 to January 29, 1820
1st President of the United States
George Washington
April 30, 1789
2nd President of the United States
John Adams
March 4, 1797
3rd President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
March 4, 1801
4th President of the United States
James Madison
March 4, 1809
5th President of the United States
James Monroe
March 4, 1817
6th President of the United States
John Quincy Adams
March 4, 1825
Marriage of a grandson
Marriage of a granddaughter
Address: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Citation details: Memorial# 12354371. Added 15 Nov 2005 by Mary Coursey
British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830
7th President of the United States
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829
Marriage of a grandson
British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837
8th President of the United States
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837
Marriage of a grandson
Address: Maury County, Tennessee, USA
9th President of the United States
William Henry Harrison
March 4, 1841
Marriage of a grandson
Address: Marshall County, Tennessee, USA
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901
10th President of the United States
John Tyler
April 4, 1841
Birth of a daughter
Death
yes
Religion
Calvinist
Family with Nancy Yancey
himself
1747
Birth: 1747Botetourt, Virginia, USA
Death:
wife
1770
Birth: 1770Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA
Death:
Marriage Marriage
daughter
daughter
17841871
Birth: October 22, 1784 37 14 Paint Lick, Garrard, Kentucky, USA
Death: November 9, 1871
Note

Col. William Miller went with Daniel Boone on first visit to Kentucky. He also blazed Cumberland Gap trail with Daniel Boone according to family tradition.

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Minerva B. Marrs (1817–1906) Emma Lucile McLean (1894–1902) Ashford Jackson Hendren (1857–1945) Cheryl Ann LaBounty (1945–1974) Benjamin Carroll Wilks (1827–1919) William Watkins McLean (1851–1926) Martha Adeline McGowan [McCown] (1828–1846) Mattie Brank McLean (1857–1858) Cora Mae Chandler (1910–1990) Iva Evelyn Corner (1892–1955) Johna Newton Taylor (1871–1945) Charles Richard LaBounty (1948–1971) Ollie E. McLean (1892–1893) Stephen P. Goen (1810–1880) Karl Glyn Wilks (1906–1991) Sheron Kuhn McLean (1940–1980) Frederick A. Hill (1888–1975) Elizabeth Caroline Wasson (1812–1882) Alney Davidson McLean (1853–1854) Julia Simms (1868–1922) 1860 Census Collection for Owen County, Kentucky, USA Dr. Samuel Stanley Wilks (1906–1964) Ginny Elizabeth Newman (1946–2008) Sarah Wilks (1798–1885) Robert Rogers McLean (1882–1952) Mary Elizabeth Wilks (1850–1922) Samuel Phillips McLean Jr (1868–1943) John Lane McLean (1846–1924) Steven Jay Corner (1965–2010) Emely Elizabeth Herren (1843–1918) Sir Lachlan Mor (magnus) MacLean (1554–1598) Norton Lindsey McLean (1903–1980) Mary Jimmy Newman (1913–2003) Lessie Frances Newman (1888–1969) Sarah Ann Wilks (1866–1905) Asa Hampton Taylor (1877–1944) Sarah Jane Hill (1827–1892) Steven Jay Corner (1965–2010) Zack Eugene Burns (1924–2005) Steven Jay Corner (1965–2010) Catherine Bodkin (Botkin) (1831–1920) Julia McLean (1897–1900)