1. | Robert Nickerson Miller was born on 17 Mar 1893 in Farnahamville, Calhoun Co, Iowa (son of Samuel Jasper Miller and Mary Ellen Nickerson); died on 21 Sep 1958 in Washington County, Colorado; was buried on 23 Sep 1958 in Otis Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. |
2. | Samuel Jasper Miller was born on 5 Feb 1851 in Near Peru, Miami Co, Indiana (son of Benjamin Greene Miller and Elvira Devore); died on 8 Apr 1921 in Near Anton, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 10 Apr 1921 in Otis Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: (Research):See attached sources. Samuel married Mary Ellen Nickerson on 11 Feb 1873 in Bethany, Harrison Co, Missouri. Mary (daughter of John Nickerson and Sarah Ann Montgomery) was born on 12 May 1856 in Near New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, Indiana; died on 26 May 1932 in Near Anton, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 29 May 1932 in Otis Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Mary Ellen Nickerson was born on 12 May 1856 in Near New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, Indiana (daughter of John Nickerson and Sarah Ann Montgomery); died on 26 May 1932 in Near Anton, Washington Co, Colorado; was buried on 29 May 1932 in Otis Cemetery, Washington Co, Colorado. Notes: Obituary from the Akron News Reporter, June 2, 1932: The [Samuel Jasper Miller-Mary Ellen Nickerson] family came to Colorado in March 1910 from Pierce, Neb. and settled on a homestead near Arickaree where she resided with her son, R.N., at the time of her death...Prior to their residence at Pierce, the family lived in the vicinity of Plainview, Neb. where they came from Iowa in 1893. Funeral services in Otis Presbyterian Church, May 29, 1932 (Sunday) by Rev. Charles B. Leeper.
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4. | Benjamin Greene Miller was born on 11 Jan 1809 in Kentucky or Ohio; died on 12 Aug 1875 in Harrison County, Missouri; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Sherman Twp, Sect 27, Harrison Co, Missouri. Benjamin married Elvira Devore on 19 Mar 1833 in Brown County, Ohio. Elvira (daughter of Abner Devore and Nancy Hamrick) was born on 22 Jan 1813 in Maryland; died on 21 Apr 1862 in Harrison County, Missouri; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Sherman Twp, Sect 27, Harrison Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Elvira Devore was born on 22 Jan 1813 in Maryland (daughter of Abner Devore and Nancy Hamrick); died on 21 Apr 1862 in Harrison County, Missouri; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Sherman Twp, Sect 27, Harrison Co, Missouri. Notes: Married:
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6. | John Nickerson was born on 4 Mar 1825 in Warren County, Ohio (son of Benjamin Nickerson and Maria Jane Williams); died about 1888 in Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa; was buried in Oakland Cemetery Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa. Notes: See attached sources. John married Sarah Ann Montgomery on 8 Nov 1849 in New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, Indiana. Sarah (daughter of William Montgomery and Nancy Parnell) was born on 20 Jan 1831 in Decatur, Indiana; died on 16 Dec 1922 in Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa; was buried in Oakland Cemetery Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Sarah Ann Montgomery was born on 20 Jan 1831 in Decatur, Indiana (daughter of William Montgomery and Nancy Parnell); died on 16 Dec 1922 in Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa; was buried in Oakland Cemetery Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa. Notes: Sarah Ann was born in Decatur Indiana which, at the time, was in the Adams New Purchase that was unorganized at the time. Decatur became a part of Adams County in 1835.
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10. | Abner Devore was born about 1777 in Cross Creek Twp, Washington Co, Pennsylvania (son of Nicholas Devore and Sarah Decker); died about 1830 in Possibly Byrd Twp, Brown Co, Ohio. Notes: From "Devore/De Vore Families: 1730-1750", p. 183: 1. 1 Jan 1818 - Abner Devore to Jilson Hammerick, Deed of Trust, tract of 112 acres in Adams Co, Ohio, plus crops and personal property wherein he resides in Mason Co, Kentucky. [Names: wife, Nancy; children, Mona (Maria?), Harriet, Ellsey (Alice?), and Matilda. No son Abner Jr., nor Nicholas is mentioned]. 2. Abner Devore and wore, Maria, John Jacobs and others who had interest in the property (that Jonas Mann and his wife, Agnes, had surveyed and sold to David G. Devore), deeded this parcel of land to James B. Moore. Abner married Nancy Hamrick on 19 Jan 1805 in Mason County, Kentucky. Nancy was born before 1781 in Possibly Washington Co, Pennsylvania; died about 1830 in Possibly Brown Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Nancy Hamrick was born before 1781 in Possibly Washington Co, Pennsylvania; died about 1830 in Possibly Brown Co, Ohio.
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12. | Benjamin Nickerson was born on 26 Jul 1796 in Kent County, Delaware; died on 6 Oct 1881 in Saint Joseph County, Indiana; was buried about Oct 1881 in New Carlisle Cemetery, Saint Joseph Co, Indiana. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Claire Ellen Miller notes: Moved from Delaware to Warren county Ohio right after marriage (June 1817). Later to St. Joseph County, Indiana in 1837. Benjamin married Maria Jane Williams on 21 Jun 1817 in Duck Creek, Kent Co, Delaware. Maria was born on 16 Jul 1798 in Maryland; died on 27 Jan 1878 in New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Maria Jane Williams was born on 16 Jul 1798 in Maryland; died on 27 Jan 1878 in New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, Indiana.
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14. | William Montgomery was born on 12 Feb 1804 in Madison County, Kentucky (son of James Montgomery and Sarah Dozier); died on 13 Sep 1854 in Moscow, Muscatine Co, Iowa. William married Nancy Parnell on 4 Mar 1830 in Decatur County, Indiana. Nancy (daughter of James Parnell and Ester Mary Hooton) was born on 22 Feb 1814 in Madison County, Kentucky; died about 1894 in Grundy County, Iowa; was buried about 1894 in Oakland Cemetery Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Nancy Parnell was born on 22 Feb 1814 in Madison County, Kentucky (daughter of James Parnell and Ester Mary Hooton); died about 1894 in Grundy County, Iowa; was buried about 1894 in Oakland Cemetery Beaman, Grundy Co, Iowa.
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