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Franklin Miller

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Franklin Miller

Birth
Mountville, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
17 Mar 1866 (aged 57)
Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Aged 57 yrd. 10 mo. 29 dys.

"The second child and first son of Martin and Martha (Fuller) Miller. Born 16 May 1808 in Laurens District, SC. Married Elizabeth A. (Williams) about 1834. They were the parents of eight or nine children. Those known were: Sarah M., Bettie, Benjamin Franklin, Mary H., Davis M., Louise Laurens, Samuel Albert, Georgia B. and Robert Williams Miller. In the 1840's, Franklin moved to the Stony Point area of Abbeville District (now Greenwood County, SC), near the residence of his brother, Jacob Miller. In his 20 years residence in the district, he acquired an estate of 363 acres of land. He appears to have been to old for service in the Confederate Army, although the three oldest sons served with the eldest being reported as killed during the war. Franklin died on 17 March 1866 in Abbeville District and along with his wife and son, Benjamin, are buried in the Old Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Calhoun Falls (Abbeville Co.) SC."

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Aged 57 yrd. 10 mo. 29 dys.

"The second child and first son of Martin and Martha (Fuller) Miller. Born 16 May 1808 in Laurens District, SC. Married Elizabeth A. (Williams) about 1834. They were the parents of eight or nine children. Those known were: Sarah M., Bettie, Benjamin Franklin, Mary H., Davis M., Louise Laurens, Samuel Albert, Georgia B. and Robert Williams Miller. In the 1840's, Franklin moved to the Stony Point area of Abbeville District (now Greenwood County, SC), near the residence of his brother, Jacob Miller. In his 20 years residence in the district, he acquired an estate of 363 acres of land. He appears to have been to old for service in the Confederate Army, although the three oldest sons served with the eldest being reported as killed during the war. Franklin died on 17 March 1866 in Abbeville District and along with his wife and son, Benjamin, are buried in the Old Rocky River Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Calhoun Falls (Abbeville Co.) SC."

More is available on the Miller Family line at:
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