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Category Archives: Line – Miller
Isaac Estey II
Isaac ESTEY II (1656 – 1714) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather; one of 512 in this generation of the Miller line. Isaac Estey was born in 1656 in Topsfield Mass. His parents were Isaac ESTEY I and Mary TOWNE. He married Abigail … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Generation, Line - Miller, Public Office, Veteran
Tagged Centenarian, Slave Owner, Topsfield
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Richard Estey I
Richard ESTEY I (1706 – 1791) was Alex’s 7th Great Grandfather; one of 256 in this generation of the Miller line. Richard Estey was born on 7 Apr 1706 in Topsfield, Mass. Richard’s parents were Isaac ESTEY II and Abigail KIMBALL. Richard’s grandmother … Continue reading
Posted in -9th Generation, Double Ancestors, Immigrant - North America, Line - Miller, Pioneer, Twins
Tagged New Brunswick, Topsfield
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Richard Estey II
Richard ESTEY II (1728- 1817) was Alex’s 6th Great Grandfather; one of 128 in this generation of the Miller line. Richard Estey was born 9 Feb 1727/28 in Rowley, Essex, Mass.. His parents were Richard ESTEY I and Ruth FISKE. … Continue reading
Posted in -8th Generation, 90+, Immigrant - North America, Line - Miller, Twins
Tagged New Brunswick, Rowley
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Amos Estey
Amos ESTEY (1759 – 1833) was Alex’s 5th Great Grandfather; one of 64 in this generation of the Miller line. Amos Estey was born 28 Aug 1759 in Rowley, Mass. Amos’s parents were Richard Estey II and Hannah HAZEN. He resided … Continue reading
Posted in -7th Generation, Immigrant - North America, Line - Miller
Tagged Centenarian, New Brunswick, Rowley
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Abraham Estey
Abraham ESTEY (1790 -1876) was Alex’s 4th Great Grandfather; one of 32 in this generation of the Miller line. Abraham Estey was born 6 May 1790 in Kingsclear,New Brunswick Canada located on the west bank of the Saint John River, 20 kilometres … Continue reading
Posted in -6th Generation, Line - Miller
Tagged New Brunswick, Wisconsin 1st Cavalry, Wisconsin 21st Infantry
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John Henry
John HENRY (1835 – 1865) was Alex’s 3rd Great Grandfather; one of 16 in this generation of the Miller line. John Henry was born about June 1835 in Ireland. John married Hannah LARKIN. John and Hannah arrived in San Joaquin, California … Continue reading
George Miller
George MILLER (1817 – 1860) was Alex’s 3rd Great Grandfather; one of 16 in this generation of the Miller line. His brother John Allan Miller wrote in a letter, Aug. 8, 1908. “He was very industrious and thrifty, was highly esteemed … Continue reading
Posted in -5th Generation, Be Fruitful and Multiply, Historical Monument, Immigrant - North America, Line - Miller, Public Office, Storied
Tagged 14th Infantry - Wisconsin Volunteers, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, American Expeditionary Force University at Beaune France., Battle of Dallas Georgia, Battle of Fort Blakely, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Vicksburg, New Brunswick, Siege of Corinth, U.S. Colored Troops 48th Infantry Regiment, Winnebago Wisconsin, Wisconsin 21st Infantry
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Frank Nelson Miller
Frank Nelson MILLER (1858 – 1903) is Alex’s Great Great Grandfather; one of eight in this generation of his line. Frank Nelson Miller was born on 18 June 1858 in Utica, Dane, Wisconsin. His parents were George MILLER and Mary ESTEY. Frank married Agnes … Continue reading