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Jacob Miller

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Jacob Miller

Birth
Mountville, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
16 Aug 1882 (aged 66–67)
Burial
Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.2038898, Longitude: -82.3902776
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Jacob was the seventh child of Martin and Martha (Fuller) Miller of Laurens County, SC. He was the father of eight children which are: James, William Lawrence, Martha Ida, Jones F., Celia T., John Chancey, Hester A. and Louisa Miller. He moved to the Stony Point area of old Abbeville District before 1840. On 1 Aug. 1863 He enlisted for six months in the Confederate Army. His service was as a Pvt. in Co. F, 1st SC State Troops. He received a medical discharge on 12 Oct. 1863, and was described as being 5 ft, 8 in. tall, grey eyes, with dark hair and complexion. Afterwards Jacob became a hotel keeper and the superintendent of the county "poor house".
Jacob was the seventh child of Martin and Martha (Fuller) Miller of Laurens County, SC. He was the father of eight children which are: James, William Lawrence, Martha Ida, Jones F., Celia T., John Chancey, Hester A. and Louisa Miller. He moved to the Stony Point area of old Abbeville District before 1840. On 1 Aug. 1863 He enlisted for six months in the Confederate Army. His service was as a Pvt. in Co. F, 1st SC State Troops. He received a medical discharge on 12 Oct. 1863, and was described as being 5 ft, 8 in. tall, grey eyes, with dark hair and complexion. Afterwards Jacob became a hotel keeper and the superintendent of the county "poor house".


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