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History of the Miller House. The Miller House Museum serves as the headquarters of the Washington County Historical Society, and has served as a historic house and local history museum since 1966. The original portion of the house, a Federal-period ell-block brick townhouse, was built in 1825 for William Price, a prominent local attorney.
Old maps of Washington County on Old Maps Online. Old maps of Washington County Millers Ferry 1 : 24000. Gap Lake 1 : 24000. Vernon 1 : 24000. Gap Pond 1 : 24000. Millers Ferry 1 : 24000. Gap Lake 1 : 24000. Vernon 1 : 24000. Vernon 1 : 24000. Millers Ferry 1 : 24000. Wausau 1 : 24000. Hinsons Crossroads
2002-5-1 · Washington County [Pa.] May it please your Excellency October the 18th 1788. I am one of those unfortunate people who first settled and Improved your land on Millers run, in this County: and the only surviving settler that yet lives upon your tract, I have a small family, and finds myself unable at present, either to pay rent, or purchase.
2015-12-27 · The part of Frederick County, MD that became Washington County, near present day Hagerstown, is a beautiful land of rolling, fertile farmland, punctuated by curving roads and distant hills. After the wanderings of this sect
The history of the Jacob Miller family of Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania by Hack, Elizabeth Jane Miller, 1878-1942. Publication date 1955 Topics Miller family (Jacob Miller, ca. 1722-1782), Miller family Publisher Allen County Public Library. American Libraries.
2010-5-13 · Source. Source:Egle, William Henry, 1898. Muster rolls of the navy and line, militia and rangers, 1775-1783:198-220 . Intemediate Sources: USGENwebArchives Transcribed by
Washington by the Government Printing Office in1908. 63 The volume reproduces the names of heads of families by counties, and for some counties arranges the names by township of residence. In 1790 there were eight counties in Western Pennsylvania. Allegheny County extended to Lake Erie and Washington County to the Mason and DixonLine.
origin==The Miller surname is of English and Scottish origin. It is derived from:# the occupational name for a miller; a derivative of the northern Middle English mille (mill), reinforced by the Old Norse mylnari. In southern, western, and central England Millward was used# the Gaelic words meillear (having large lips); malair (merchant); or maillor (a man wearing armor or soldier)#
The two tracts on the Great Kanawha, for 2,000 and 2,950 acres, were granted to Washington on April 12, 1784. The Round Bottom tract of 587 acres (as noted in Washington's schedule of property) was granted on October 30, 1784, and the three Little Miami tracts from the Rootes warrant were granted on December 1, 1790. The Fate of the Tracts.
2011-12-17 · in Boone County. According to records filed at the office of the Hendricks County Recorder in Danville, Indiana, the plat for Jamestown was filed on March 10, 1830, by these two men. This filing occurred twenty days before Boone County was founded on April 1, 1830. Historians report that Jamestown was
History of the Miller House. The Miller House Museum serves as the headquarters of the Washington County Historical Society, and has served as a historic house and local history museum since 1966. The original portion of the house, a Federal-period ell-block brick townhouse, was built in 1825 for William Price, a prominent local attorney.
Miller (George) Cemetery. 2003. Located on Knob Creek Road, between Knob Creek Brethren Church and State of Franklin Road intersection, Johnson City, TN. The land on which the Miller Cemetery is now located was a part of the George W. Miller farm. He had started this as the burial place for his descendants and his relatives.
The Miller family of Knob Creek, Washington County, Tennessee. Unknown Binding January 1, 1985. by Jeanne Lyle Sell (Author) 5.0 out of 5 stars.
The church building was given to the Miller’s Chapel Baptists in 1957, since they did not own the land. The deed stated that the land would be returned to the Oscar Miller family when it was not longer used as a church. The Methodist membership continued to worship at Miller’s Chapel until Jan. 1959 when the Cherokee Methodist Church was
The history of the Jacob Miller family of Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania by Hack, Elizabeth Jane Miller, 1878-1942. Publication date 1955 Topics Miller family (Jacob Miller, ca. 1722-1782), Miller family Publisher Allen County Public Library. American Libraries.
Millers Run, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Millers Run is a physical feature (stream) in Washington County. The primary coordinates for Millers Run places it within the PA 15057 ZIP Code delivery area.. Maps, Driving Directions & Local Area Information
2010-5-13 · Source. Source:Egle, William Henry, 1898. Muster rolls of the navy and line, militia and rangers, 1775-1783:198-220 . Intemediate Sources: USGENwebArchives Transcribed by
origin==The Miller surname is of English and Scottish origin. It is derived from:# the occupational name for a miller; a derivative of the northern Middle English mille (mill), reinforced by the Old Norse mylnari. In southern, western, and central England Millward was used# the Gaelic words meillear (having large lips); malair (merchant); or maillor (a man wearing armor or soldier)#
Canonsburg centennial, 1802-1902 : addresses in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the borough of Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania Family History Library. General catalogue from the time it was chartered in 1802 to 1856, Jefferson College (Canonsburg, Pa.) Genealogy Gophers.
2003-12-19 · Description: Leitersburg is an early-19th century village located in the northeast corner of Washington County, about 3 miles south of the Pennsylvania state line. The village square is centered on the intersection of the old
The Miller family of Knob Creek, Washington County, Tennessee. Unknown Binding January 1, 1985. by Jeanne Lyle Sell (Author) 5.0 out of 5 stars.
Miller (George) Cemetery. 2003. Located on Knob Creek Road, between Knob Creek Brethren Church and State of Franklin Road intersection, Johnson City, TN. The land on which the Miller Cemetery is now located was a part of the George
The history of the Jacob Miller family of Donegal Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania by Hack, Elizabeth Jane Miller, 1878-1942. Publication date 1955 Topics Miller family (Jacob Miller, ca. 1722-1782), Miller family Publisher Allen County Public Library. American Libraries.
3441 Millers Run Road Suite 103 Cecil, PA 15321 About the Judge Washington County Courthouse 1 S. Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Mailing Address. Washington County Courthouse 1 S. Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Quick Links. Washington County Bar Association; Pennsylvania Statutes;
2010-5-13 · Source. Source:Egle, William Henry, 1898. Muster rolls of the navy and line, militia and rangers, 1775-1783:198-220 . Intemediate Sources: USGENwebArchives Transcribed by
The church building was given to the Miller’s Chapel Baptists in 1957, since they did not own the land. The deed stated that the land would be returned to the Oscar Miller family when it was not longer used as a church. The Methodist membership continued to worship at Miller’s Chapel until Jan. 1959 when the Cherokee Methodist Church was
Millers Run, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Millers Run is a physical feature (stream) in Washington County. The primary coordinates for Millers Run places it within the PA 15057 ZIP Code delivery area.. Maps, Driving Directions & Local Area Information
2015-12-27 · Johann Michael Mueller, written Miller here in the US, has so much myth and mystery surrounding him. It has been difficult to sort out which is which and what is truth. In part, this is due to the fact that several books have been published with varying levels of accuracy, and once in print, each
Canonsburg centennial, 1802-1902 : addresses in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the borough of Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania Family History Library. General catalogue from the time it was chartered in 1802 to 1856, Jefferson College (Canonsburg, Pa.) Genealogy Gophers.
Millers Mennonite Church Cemetery. Added: 2 Mar 2004. Find a Grave Cemetery: #1979133. Add Photos. Drag images here or select from your computer. Select Photo (s) General photo guidelines: Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be reduced.