Samuel Stover Miller

Male 1821 - 1918  (96 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel Stover Miller was born 8 May 1821, Wayne County, Indiana (son of George Sr Miller and Lydia Alyda (m. Nice, m. Miller) Stover); died 5 Jan 1918, San Diego County, California; was buried , Julian, San Diego County, California.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Sr Miller was born 4 Jun 1785, Tennessee (son of John Miller and Mary Margaret Keenes); died 11 Sep 1874, Linn County, Oregon; was buried , Millersburg, Linn County, Oregon.

    Notes:

    Many internet entries state that Christian married Sarah Lymebok prior to the Rev olutionary War ca 1774. Little is known about Sarah. In addition to Sarah Lymebok, her name has been reported as Sarah or Susan Lymbaugh or Lymebough.

    Her grandson, Abraham Miller Jr. offers some clarity. He wrote "Abraham Miller, Jr., May 1 1883, who was born December 13th, 1811, in Cumberland, Doe River, Carter County, East Tennessee, Son of George Miller and Lydia (Stover) his wife. Grand parents were John Miller and Mary Keenes, his wife and Christian Stover and Sarah Lymebok, his wife. Great grand parents on both sides were High Dutch and all from Germany to the United States in the 17th Centruy. (Signed Abraham Miller, Jr.)"

    George married Lydia Alyda (m. Nice, m. Miller) Stover 19 Jul 1805, Carter, Tennessee, USA. Lydia (daughter of Christian Sr (of Carter Co TN) Stover and Sarah or Susan Lymebock) was born 21 Oct 1786, Huntington, Pennsylvania; died 9 Dec 1823, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried , Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lydia Alyda (m. Nice, m. Miller) Stover was born 21 Oct 1786, Huntington, Pennsylvania (daughter of Christian Sr (of Carter Co TN) Stover and Sarah or Susan Lymebock); died 9 Dec 1823, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried , Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Many internet entries state that Christian married Sarah Lymebok prior to the Rev olutionary War ca 1774. Little is known about Sarah. In addition to Sarah Lymebok, her name has been reported as Sarah or Susan Lymbaugh or Lymebough.

    Her grandson, Abraham Miller Jr. offers some clarity. He wrote "Abraham Miller, Jr., May 1 1883, who was born December 13th, 1811, in Cumberland, Doe River, Carter County, East Tennessee, Son of George Miller and Lydia (Stover) his wife. Grand parents were John Miller and Mary Keenes, his wife and Christian Stover and Sarah Lymebok, his wife. Great grand parents on both sides were High Dutch and all from Germany to the United States in the 17th Centruy. (Signed Abraham Miller, Jr.)"

    Birth:
    Source: Trekking Stover Cousins.

    Children:
    1. Sarah M Miller was born 6 Jun 1805, Carter County, Tennessee; died 4 Mar 1863, Linn County, Oregon; was buried , Millersburg, Linn County, Oregon.
    2. Christian Stover Miller was born 31 Aug 1807, Carter County, Tennessee; died 28 Jul 1869, Warren County, Illinois; was buried , Knox County, Illinois.
    3. Philip Miller was born 2 Nov 1809, Carter County, Tennessee; died 1 Jul 1884, Benton County, Oregon; was buried , Millersburg, Linn County, Oregon.
    4. Abraham Miller was born 13 Dec 1811, Carter County, Tennessee; died 30 March 1886, Jackson County, Oregon; was buried , Jackson County, Oregon.
    5. Mary Ann Miller was born 1813; died 1813; was buried , Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    6. 1. Samuel Stover Miller was born 8 May 1821, Wayne County, Indiana; died 5 Jan 1918, San Diego County, California; was buried , Julian, San Diego County, California.
    7. Lydia Miller was born 30 Nov 1823, Wayne County, Indiana; died 21 Aug 1889, Linn County, Oregon; was buried , Millersburg, Linn County, Oregon.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Miller was born 1753, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died 1814, Wayne County, Indiana; was buried , Brownsville, Union County, Indiana.

    John — Mary Margaret Keenes. Mary was born 30 April 1763, Northumberland County, Virginia; died 1822, Brownsville, Union County, Indiana; was buried , Brownsville, Union County, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Margaret Keenes was born 30 April 1763, Northumberland County, Virginia; died 1822, Brownsville, Union County, Indiana; was buried , Brownsville, Union County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. 2. George Sr Miller was born 4 Jun 1785, Tennessee; died 11 Sep 1874, Linn County, Oregon; was buried , Millersburg, Linn County, Oregon.

  3. 6.  Christian Sr (of Carter Co TN) Stover was born Abt 1747, Germany; died Aft 1799, Carter County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1790, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Christian Stover appeared in the 1790 US Census in Dauphin County, PA. Ref: Richard W Davis research notes.

    Notes:

    Partial source: Trekking Stover Cousins.

    Many internet entries state that a Christian Stover married Sarah or Susan Lymebok prior to the Revolutionary War abt 1774. Little is known about Sarah. In addition to Lymebok, her name has been reported as Lymbaugh or Lymebough.

    Her grandson, Abraham Miller Jr. offers some clarity. He wrote "Abraham Miller, Jr., May 1 1883, who was born December 13th, 1811, in Cumberland, Doe River, Carter County, East Tennessee, Son of George Miller and Lydia (Stover) his wife. Grandparents were John Miller and Mary Keenes, and Christian Stover and Sarah Lymebok. Great grand parents on both sides were High Dutch and all from Germany to the United States in the 17th Centruy. (Signed Abraham Miller, Jr.)"

    Christian Stover MARRIAGES.
    Attributed to which Christian Stover?
    Unk date to Elizabeth Shoubb (Christian Sr).
    15 Jan 1778 Sarah or Susan Lymboke (Limbaugh).
    29 Mar 1783 Shenandoah to Barbara Kendrick.
    27 Mar 1795 Shenandoah to Susanna Funk.
    5 Oct 1813 Shenandoah to Elizabeth Smith.

    Birth:
    This Christian Stover and tree is currently orphaned and has not yet been connected to other Stovers.

    Christian married Sarah or Susan Lymebock 15 Jan 1778, , , Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Sarah or Susan Lymebock

    Notes:

    Many internet entries state that Christian married Sarah Lymebok prior to the Rev olutionary War ca 1774. Little is known about Sarah. In addition to Sarah Lymebok, her name has been reported as Sarah or Susan Lymbaugh or Lymebough.

    Her grandson, Abraham Miller Jr. offers some clarity. He wrote "Abraham Miller, Jr., May 1 1883, who was born December 13th, 1811, in Cumberland, Doe River, Carter County, East Tennessee, Son of George Miller and Lydia (Stover) his wife. Grand parents were John Miller and Mary Keenes, his wife and Christian Stover and Sarah Lymebok, his wife. Great grand parents on both sides were High Dutch and all from Germany to the United States in the 17th Centruy. (Signed Abraham Miller, Jr.)"

    Children:
    1. Daniel Sr (of Carter Co, TN) Stover was born 10 Apr 1775, Pennsylvania; died 24 May 1849, Carter County, Tennessee; was buried May 1849, Elizabethton, Tennessee.
    2. Christian Jr (m. Wolfe) Stover was born Abt 1776, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
    3. Mary (m. Nowland) Stover was born Abt 1779.
    4. Samuel William (m. Miller) Stover was born 17 Dec 1782, Dauphin, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; died 23 Sep 1850, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried , Elmdale, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    5. Joseph (m. Fisher) Stover was born Abt 1783, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
    6. Elizabeth (m. Williams) Stover was born Abt 1786.
    7. 3. Lydia Alyda (m. Nice, m. Miller) Stover was born 21 Oct 1786, Huntington, Pennsylvania; died 9 Dec 1823, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried , Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    8. Simon (d. young) Stover was born 1789; died 1795.
    9. Sarah (m. Fisher) Stover was born Abt 1791.
    10. Jacob (m. Cole) Stover was born Abt 1793, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.


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