By John Powell
Philip Powell was married about 1769 to a German Lady, Julia Ann Miller, who had lately come from Germany.
pg 147 It's been said of Julia Ann Miller that she was a good woman; that she spent most of her time in secret prayer and reading the Bible, which was her daily companion; and that she died at peace with God and all around. Both parents, it is believed, belonged to the German Reformed Church.
pg 152. It may not be out of place to state that Mr. Miller was unfortunate in losing his kind companion, who died while making the voyage to America and was buried in the sea.
No marker exists for Julianna Powell.
By John Powell
Philip Powell was married about 1769 to a German Lady, Julia Ann Miller, who had lately come from Germany.
pg 147 It's been said of Julia Ann Miller that she was a good woman; that she spent most of her time in secret prayer and reading the Bible, which was her daily companion; and that she died at peace with God and all around. Both parents, it is believed, belonged to the German Reformed Church.
pg 152. It may not be out of place to state that Mr. Miller was unfortunate in losing his kind companion, who died while making the voyage to America and was buried in the sea.
No marker exists for Julianna Powell.
Family Members
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Johannes Paul
1771–1849
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Anna Maria Powell Boyer
1775–1848
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Peter Powell
1777–1863
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Jacob Powell Sr
1779–1855
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John Phillip Powell
1781–1849
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Mathias Powel
1781–1877
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Polly Powell Rhodes
1783–1827
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Elizabeth Powell Phillips
1784–1845
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Barbara Powell
1786 – unknown
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Catherine Powell
1792–1848
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Christina Powell Beatty
1796–1892
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Rosannah Powell Norton
1802–1890
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