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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Christian Müller: Birth: 1813 in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 21 JAN 1815 in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

  2. Frederick William Miller: Birth: 4 SEP 1814 in Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 3 JUL 1847 in Franklin, Brown, Ohio, USA

  3. Margaret Miller: Birth: ABT 29 JUN 1817 in Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 1900 in Kentucky, USA

  4. Barbara Charlotte Miller: Birth: NOV 1819 in Schönau, Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 1876 in Brown, Ohio, USA

  5. Eleonore Alexandra Miller: Birth: 2 FEB 1824 in Schönau, Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 28 FEB 1901 in Wyaconda, Clark, Missouri, USA

  6. Elizabeth Miller: Birth: 18 NOV 1826 in Schönau, Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 23 AUG 1895 in Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa, USA

  7. George Henry Miller: Birth: 8 OCT 1829 in Schönau, Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 22 OCT 1912 in Campbell, Kentucky, USA

  8. Charles Lewis Miller: Birth: 1 MAY 1833 in Schönau, Sudwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Death: 12 JUN 1914 in Franklin, Brown, Ohio, USA


Sources
1. Title:   Compiled from multiple sources
2. Title:   Death Certificate of Charles Lewis Miller
3. Title:   Holmes, C R
4. Title:   Kautz, Larry
5. Title:   Abstracts of the Naturalizations Recorded in Brown County, Ohio 1818 - 1926
Publication:   Name: Brown County Genealogical Society; Date: 1984;
6. Title:   Boleratz Family Tree
7. Title:   Pedigree Resource File
8. Title:   Miller Family Tree
9. Title:   Find a Grave Memorial Page
10. Title:   Tombstone Inscriptions of Brown County Ohio, Volumes 1-2

Notes
a. Note:   The death certicate of Charles Lewis Miller lists his father's name as Chris Miller and his mother as Mary Bider.
  From Brown County Naturalizations Index:
 "Common Pleas Court Journal 10 Series I 1840
 90 - Miller, Christian Subject of Bavaria, Filed declaration of intent Oct. 12, 1840."
 "Common Pleas Court Journal 12 Series I 1842-1843
 96 - Miller, Christian Native of Bavaria, made declaration if intent more than two years ago, Declared a citizen Oct. 26, 1842."
  Information from Charles R. "Chuck" Homes:
 "Christian and Barbara (Baecker) Miller <Müller>...emigrated from Schönau, Pfalz/Palatine, Bayern (Germany) in 1837/38.Records for Schönau show a Christian Miller exiting from there forAmerica in 1838. Records do not, unfortunately, reflect any family members for males emigrating from there. If this is my 3rd GGF, then his wife Barbara and their known 7 children were among those that emigrated with him.
 The family settled near Arnheim in Franklin township, Brown county,Ohio. Christian, who was born about 1787 in the Alsace area of France,was 50 years old when they came over, while wife Barbara was around 45. Their known children ranged in age from 4 to 24 years in age. They were: Frederick, b. abt 1913: Margaret <Margaretha>, b. abt 1814; Barbara, b. Nov 1819; Eleonore <aka Laura>, b. 2 Feb 1824; Elizabeth, b.18 Nov 1826; George Henry, b. 8 Oct 1829; and Charles <Carl> Ludwig, b.1 May 1833.
 The 1840 census of Brown county has a Christian Miller listed as Head of Household and residing in Franklin township. The household included 6males and 4 females which presumably included:1 male 5/10: Charles <Carl> Ludwig, age 71 male 10/15: George Henry, age 111 male 15/20: ?<unknown>?2 males 30/40: Frederick, age 27 ?<unknown>?0 males 50/601 male 60/70: Christian, 57 <Father>****1 female 5/10: ?<unknown>?1 female 10/15: Elizabeth, 141 female 15/20: Laura, 160 female 20/301 female 40/50: Barbara, 47 <Mother>
 In 1845, only 8 years after arriving in Ohio, Christian died, leaving Barbara a widow with 4 children then still at home, Frederick (32),Elizabeth (19), George Henry (16), and Charles L. (12)."



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