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Miller, Elizabeth

weiblich 1794 - 1865  (71 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Miller, Elizabeth wurde geboren in 1794 in , Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA (Tochter von Miller, David und Maugans, Magdalena Abigail); gestorben am 4 Apr 1865 in Solon, Johnson County, Iowa, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Facklers Grove Cemetery, Ely, Johnson County, Iowa, USA.

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    Born: 1791
    Death: 1863
    1st marriage to Isaac B Miller
    2nd marriage to Valentine Fackler
    David Miller 1758-1845 compiled by Gene Edwin Miller
    Indicates resided in Ohio, Indiana & Iowa
    Elizabeth was born in Morrison's Cove, Bedford Co, about 1793 and came to Ohio with her family.
    Came to Ohio with her family. Lived in Randolph Twp, Mont. Co. on her father's farm where on July 2, 1812 she married her first cousin Isaac Miller, son of Daniel.
    Isaac died prior to his father's death in Aug 1822 leaving five children and his widow. Soon after his death, his widow married Valentine Fackler.
    In the spring of 1831, Valentine and Elizabeth Fackler moved to Elkhart Co., IN and purchased land south of Goshen dear New Paris. They lived on this land until about 1836-37 when they moved on west to Iowa along with other settlers. They settled in Big Grove Twp, Johnson Co, Iowa. In 1840 the Facklers were in Johnson County as was Elizabeth's son David Miller and his family. They remained there until their death in the early 1860's
    (Courtesy of Lola Weber 47052503)

    Elizabeth heiratete Fackler, Valentine in 1814 in , Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA. Valentine (Sohn von Fackler, Johann Wendel und Ranck, Anna Christina) wurde geboren in 1789 in , Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA; gestorben in 1861 in Adair, Adair County, Iowa, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Facklers Grove Cemetery, Ely, Johnson County, Iowa, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. Fackler, George wurde geboren in 1822; gestorben in 1839 in ,,, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Facklers Grove Cemetery, Ely, Johnson County, Iowa, USA.
    2. Fackler, Jacob C. wurde geboren am 18 Jul 1825 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; gestorben am 28 Dez 1911 in Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Springfield Memorial Cemetery, Springfield, Sarpy County, Nebraska, USA.
    3. Fackler, Michael wurde geboren am 14 Jun 1828 in ,, Ohio, USA; gestorben am 1 Feb 1899 in , Johnson County, Iowa, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Facklers Grove Cemetery, Ely, Johnson County, Iowa, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Miller, David wurde geboren am 1 Dez 1757 in ,, Pennsylvania, USA; gestorben am 18 Aug 1845 in , Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Miller Cemetery, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA.

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    David Miller, son of Philip Jacob Miller and Magdalena Rochette, was born on December 1, 1757, in an area east of Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, and reared on his father's farm located to the northwest of Hagerstown and southwest of Maugansville. It is believed that David must have been married twice. It is thought that he married his first wife in Washington County about 1778 and had two children with her. He then moved north and west over the Allegheny Mountains into Bedford County, Pennsylvania, settling in the area of Morrison's Cove and Woodbury in the mid-1780's. According to Rev. Merle C. Rummel in ‘Brethern Life:" These families were settled on the far frontier. This was Indian Country and no other white settlers were safe. The Dunkers built homesteads here years before other settlers. The friendly relationship developed by these Brethren with the Indians of the Pennsylvania frontier in Morrison's Cove, Brothers Valley and on the Juniata River carried to this settlement on Obannon Creek."
    After the death of his first wife, David married sixteen-year old Magdalena Abigail Maugans, daughter of Conrad and Rebecca Maugans, about 1783 in Pennsylvania. She was born on August 17, 1767, in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland. In 1785 her family had moved to Morrison's Cove, Woodberry Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Between 1784 and 1801, they had eight children: Michael, Catherine, Esther, Elizabeth, Jacob, Nancy, Susannah, and Lydia.
    David and his family probably left Morrison's Cove in 1795 or 1796, moving by raft down the Ohio River to join his father in Campbell County, Kentucky. After his father's death in 1799, David moved north into western Ohio, settling in Randolph, Montgomery County, Ohio (near present-day Englewood) by 1800. The move may have been spurred by their opposition to slavery. In 1801, he bought land in Clermont County, Ohio. By 1802, he was a charter member of the Stonelick congregation of the German Baptist Faith in Clermont County, Ohio.
    Magdalena died on March 24, 1833 in Randolph, Montgomery County, Ohio, and David died on August 18, 1845, in Montgomery County, Ohio. He is buried on the Old David Miller homestead located on present-day Haber Road, Randolph Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, along with his son Michael and several descendants who make up a family cemetery of twenty graves.

    David heiratete Maugans, Magdalena Abigail geschätzt 1783. Magdalena (Tochter von Maugans, Conrad und Hoffman, Ann Rebecca) wurde geboren am 17 Aug 1767 in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA; gestorben am 24 Mrz 1833 in , Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Miller Cemetery, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 3.  Maugans, Magdalena Abigail wurde geboren am 17 Aug 1767 in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA (Tochter von Maugans, Conrad und Hoffman, Ann Rebecca); gestorben am 24 Mrz 1833 in , Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Miller Cemetery, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA.

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    Kinder:
    1. 1. Miller, Elizabeth wurde geboren in 1794 in , Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA; gestorben am 4 Apr 1865 in Solon, Johnson County, Iowa, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Facklers Grove Cemetery, Ely, Johnson County, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Maugans, Conrad wurde geboren in 1735; gestorben am 2 Feb 1822 in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Maugans Family Cemetery, Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA.

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    • Alias-Name: Conrad Morgan

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    Conrad Maugans *Nick* Traveled by night because he and another man were both seeking a grant for the same parcel of land. And Conrad walked (which was the mode of traveling at the time) all night on his way to Annapolis, Maryland, to get the grant, and the other man evidently slept at night. Anyway the result was that Conrad Maugans was standing on the steps of the Capitol Building, at Annapolis in the morning with the grant in his pocket when the second man arrived. Hence the nickname.
    The wife of Conrad Maugans has not been recorded, it is thought her first name was Anna Rebecca.
    Children: Peter Maugans; Magdalina Abigail Maugans, married David Miller, removed to Clermont County, Ohio; Catherine Maugans, married Abraham Miller removed to Clermont County, Ohio; Mathias Maugans, married Mary Frey removed to Clermont County,Ohio; Abraham Maugans, married Elizabeth Frey removed to Washington County, Maryland the founder of Maugansville.
    Mary Maugans, married John Frey; John Maugans; Elizabeth Maugans, married Frederick Weaver and removed to Clermont County, Ohio; Gabriel Maugans, married Esther Miller removed to Warren County, Ohio. Note: over time the spelling Gabriel's last name became Morgan; Daniel Maugans, married Susannah removed to Clermont County, Ohio; Barbara Maugans, married John H. Myers; David Maugans, married Catherine Blickinstaff. David remained in Maryland. In 1836 his wife and two daughters removed to Miami County, Ohio. Son John Maugans was already residing in Miami County, Ohio.
    A number of the Maugans family members that moved to Ohio spelled the last name Morgan.

    Conrad heiratete Hoffman, Ann Rebecca geschätzt 1763. Ann wurde geboren in 1739 in , Frederick County, Maryland, USA; gestorben in 1810 in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Maugans Family Cemetery, Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 7.  Hoffman, Ann Rebecca wurde geboren in 1739 in , Frederick County, Maryland, USA; gestorben in 1810 in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Maugans Family Cemetery, Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA.

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    Kinder:
    1. 3. Maugans, Magdalena Abigail wurde geboren am 17 Aug 1767 in Wolfsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA; gestorben am 24 Mrz 1833 in , Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Miller Cemetery, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA.