THE MILLER FAMILY. Jacob Miller, the progenitor of this
family, was one of the earliest settlers of Kiskiminetas township, where
his descendants now reside. He was born in Loudoun county, Virginia, in
1774, and his wife, Mary Uncafer, was born the same year. They emigrated
to this county in the spring of 1803, the year the county was organized
judicially, and lived here the remainder of their lives, rearing a family
of five children. Jacob Miller died May 3, 1856, and his wife in 1821.
Their children were: Joseph, born October 31, 1798, died October 31, 1862;
John, born February 18, 1800; Margaret (wife of David Black), born
December 18, 1803; William, born May 13, 1806; Andrew, born April 15,
1814; and Mary, born 1809, who died in infancy.
Andrew Miller, who owns the old homestead farm, and lives upon
it, married June 21, 1855, Miss Mary Jane Baker, who was born in
Westmoreland county, October 4, 1834. They have had eight children, as
follows: Wilhelmina, born September 18, 1856 (wife of William McKustry,
and a resident of Kiskiminetas township); Oliver Milton, born February 25,
1860; William John, born November 21, 1861; Jacob Andrew, born July 7,
1865; David Franklin, born July 21, 1867; Harry A., born February 10,
1870; an infant not named, born January 31, 1874, and Ida Rosetta, born
April 27, 1875. Andrew Miller has been all of his life a farmer. He owns
about 130 acres of land, the old homestead, which is well improved and
valuable.
History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 1883:
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