In 1779 Andrew Miller, of Brunswig Township, Berks County, signed a remonstrance against revising the Constitution of Pennsylvania. On 27 April 1797 Andrew Miller and wife Elizabeth purchased an additional tract of land from John Graul, Pinegrove Township, Berks County and his wife Julianna for £870 in gold and silver. (The name of the township had changed from Brunswig but not the locality.) This land, 214 acres, was surveyed July 1, 1784, to John Brown and Michael Forrer and was conveyed with houses, barns, meadows and buildings. The witnesses were Peter Confehr and Dan ludwig.
In 1779 Andrew Miller, of Brunswig Township, Berks County, signed a remonstrance against revising the Constitution of Pennsylvania. On 27 April 1797 Andrew Miller and wife Elizabeth purchased an additional tract of land from John Graul, Pinegrove Township, Berks County and his wife Julianna for £870 in gold and silver. (The name of the township had changed from Brunswig but not the locality.) This land, 214 acres, was surveyed July 1, 1784, to John Brown and Michael Forrer and was conveyed with houses, barns, meadows and buildings. The witnesses were Peter Confehr and Dan ludwig.
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