The Story of Gabriel and Marie Maupin

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Col. Thomas Miller (1811-1891), married Mary Jane Hocker. They had a daughter, Susan, wife of John s. Owsley. h. Col. Christopher I. Miller, (1813-1878), married Talitha Harris, daughter of Christopher Harris and Sallie Wallace. She was a granddaughter of Margaret Maupin (26). Their children were: 1. Sarah Miller, married Stanton Thorpe. 2. Robt. Daniel Miller, born Mar 4th 1839. Served in the army under Gen. John Morgan. Captured on the Ohio Raid but made his escape to Western territory where he remained until 1867. His wife was Susan Barnett, daughter of Francis Barnett. 3. James c. Miller, born 1841. Served with Gen. Morgan, with whom he was captured on the Ohio Raid. He married Mrs. Elizabeth Rayburn, nee Broaddus. 4. John Thomas Miller, born 1844, married Annice Elkins. 5. Christopher Miller, born 1848, married Sarah Suet. 6. Susannah Miller, married Thomas W. Hume. 1. William Harris Miller, born Oct. 22nd 1852, died 2 Aug 1928. Author of "History and Genealogies" which book contains a section devoted to the Maupin family and from which so many notes were gathered for this volume. The Maupin family owes him a great debt of gratitude for the painstaking work he has done in gathering and preserving records of the family as well as allied families. He served 21 years as a county official of Madison County. His wife was Catherine Oldham. They had no children. 8. Mary Eliza Miller, married John Rupert. 9. Michael Miller, married Ella Hogan. 10. Elizabeth Miller, married Junius B. Park. married Lucretia Kirtley of Madison County sometime prior to Sept. 1791. She was the daughter of Thomas Kirtley Sr., of that county and a granddaughter of "Sir" Francis Kirtley of Culpepper County, Virginia, who emigrated from Wales in 1710. John Miller is said to have been born about 1766. In 1787, his father, Robert Miller, conveyed to him 130 acres of land in Orange County, VA, which is approximately the date of his marriage to Lucretia Kirtley. He was named as an executor of his father-in-law's will bearing the date of the 6th day of Sept., 1791. Miller is said to have died in 1831 but there Is reason to believe that

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this death occurred perhaps ten years later. His children were as follows: a. Robert, married Mrs. Ann Buford Jennings, nee Chapman, Jan 6th 1816. He operated a tavern on the Spottswood Trail about a mile east of Stannardsville, now Greene Co., VA. A portion of the foundation may still be seen. He served as sheriff of Greene Co. His children were: 1. John Alexander, born Oct. 8th 1816. Married Sarah Rucker; second, Sarah Crop, daughter of Carter B. Crop and Mary Coleman of Culpepper. They had six children. He died in 1890. 2. Houseworth, born about 1819. Married Miss Ellen Sorrel; second Elizabeth Whitsel. He had six children. 3. Robert Miller, died In infancy. 4. Lucretia Miller, wife of Montgomery Durrett. Five children. b. Thomas, married Miss Burrus. Their children: 1. Lewis Miller, unmarried. 2. Lucy Miller, unmarried. c. John Miller, married Mary Lloyd, Mar 8th 1823. d. Dr. Wm. Miller, married Catherine White Maupin, daughter of Thomas Maupin (32). He was born In 1802 and died in 1871. 1. Virginia Maupin Miller (1832-1910). Married John Thomas Harris. e. Anna, married Capt. John Miller, June 2nd 1823. Children: 1. Sarah Miller, married Geo. Mitchell, Oct. 21st 1858. 2. Analaska Miller, married Benjamin Sputhard, May 10th 1860. 3. Comora Miller, married Thomas Gibbons. 4. Robert Miller, a bachelor. 5. John (Jack) Miller, operated a Tobacco warehouse In Richmond, VA. f. Jane, married James Simms, Oct. 31st 1829. Had a daughter, Mandy Simms, who married Jack Johnson. He was killed in battle, Confederate army. g. Mary Miller married Benjamin Anderson. h. James Kirtley Miller, married Mary Susan Jennings; second, Martha Sylvia. Children: (first three by first wife). *1. Thomas Miller, married Margaret Eddi路ns; second, Elizabeth V. McMullen.

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