Genealogie Wylie » Joseph Miller Sr. [M sStts Patriarch 5x2y23zDNA Bu]M11 (1741-1823)

Persönliche Daten Joseph Miller Sr. [M sStts Patriarch 5x2y23zDNA Bu]M11 

  • Er wurde geboren Apr 1739 or 1741 in County Antrim, Ireland.Quelle 1
  • Er ist verstorben am 14. Januar 1823 in Tirzah, York District, South Carolina, er war 82 Jahre alt.Quellen 1, 2
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Private walled area, old Campbell Farm, Tirzah, York County, South Carolina.
  • Ein Kind von Patriarch [Joseph Sr's] father for our Miller
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 17. August 2023.

Familie von Joseph Miller Sr. [M sStts Patriarch 5x2y23zDNA Bu]M11

Er hat eine Beziehung mit Elizabeth Stewart.


Kind(er):

  1. Rachael Miller  > 1760-1834 
  2. Mary E. Miller  1771-1847 
  3. Joseph Miller  1781-1833 
  4. John Miller  ± 1782-1847 


Notizen bei Joseph Miller Sr. [M sStts Patriarch 5x2y23zDNA Bu]M11

darrell31 originally shared this
09 Jul 2013 Document / Certificate
photo of the southwest corner of the Land Grant Map of York County @ 1840
Moments In Time, Rock Hill, SC

Transcription of text in document
Estate of Joseph Miller 509 1/2 Acres Plat #164 Land shares border with Thomas Simpson and Minor Carroll, the Tools Fork of Fishing Creek and the Catawba Indian Nations Land

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Joseph MillerDied: age 83 years, 9 monthsBuried in family plot on Hugh Campbell farm in Tirzah community outside RockHill, SCMember of Ebenezer Pres. Church, located abt. 2 miles west of Rock Hill,SC. In 1803 several families, along with his, organized what is now the TirzahARP church which first church was built of logs and was located on theYorkville-Landsford Road. Ebenezer Pres. Church was organized in 1785.Left son Joseph 200 acres of land and son John 200+ acres of land.Family home between York and Rock Hill, SC. It belongs to Hugh Campbell now.Four children named in husband's will.Died: age 83 years, 9 monthsBuried in family plot on Hugh Campbell farm in Tirzah community outside RockHill, SCMember of Ebenezer Pres. Church, located abt. 2 miles west of Rock Hill,SC. In 1803 several families, along with his, organized what is now the TirzahARP church which first church was built of logs and was located on theYorkville-Landsford Road. Ebenezer Pres. Church was organized in 1785.Left son Joseph 200 acres of land and son John 200+ acres of land.Family home between York and Rock Hill, SC. It belongs to Hugh Campbell now.

Joseph Miller 1 1 1
Birth: Apr 1739 in County Antrim, Ireland 1 1 1
Death: 14 Jan 1823 in York Co. S. Carolina 1 1 1
Sex: M
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Spouses & Children

Elizabeth Stewart (Wife) b. 1738 in County Antrim, Ireland

Children:
Rachael Miller b. in Ireland
Mary Miller b. 1770 in Dublin, Ireland
Joseph Miller II b. 10 May 1781 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
John Miller b. 1782 in Ireland


Joseph Miller
(1739-1823)

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Spouses/Children:
Elizabeth Stewart

Joseph Miller+
John Miller
Rachel Miller
Mary Miller

Joseph Miller
Born: Apr 1739
Marriage: Elizabeth Stewart Abt 1759
Died: 14 Jan 1823
Buried: Rock Hill, SC

User ID: 120.

General Notes:

Died: age 83 years, 9 months Buried in family plot on Hugh Campbell farm in Tirzah community outside Rock Hill, SC Member of Ebenezer Pres. Church, located abt. 2 miles west of Rock Hill, SC. In 1803 several families, along with his, organized what is now the Tirzah ARP church which first church was built of logs and was located on the Yorkville-Landsford Road. Ebenezer Pres. Church was organized in 1785. Left son Joseph 200 acres of land and son John 200+ acres of land. Family home between York and Rock Hill, SC. It belongs to Hugh Campbell now. Four children named in husband's will.

Buried in Tirzah Community

Joseph married Elizabeth Stewart about 1759. (Elizabeth Stewart was born in 1738, died on 20 Aug 1826 and was buried in Rock Hill, SC.)

Four children named in husband's will.
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1741-1823


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± 1738-1826

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> 1760-1834
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1781-1833
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± 1782-1847

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  1. rootsweb.com, via http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th..., 4. März 2016
    SCYORK-L Archives

    Archiver > SCYORK > 2000-04 > 0957131522

    From: "Louise Pettus" ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
    Subject: Re: [SCYORK] McLean,Miller
    Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 17:52:02 -0400


    > (the book) British Aliens in the United States
    >> During the War of 1812, compiled by Kenneth Scott, Baltimore: Genealogical
    >Publishing Co., Inc. 1979 was the source for the citizenship oath according
    to Louise Jackson.

    The March 1993 account in its entirety:

    BRITISH ALIENS SEEK NATURALIZATION IN WAR OF 1812

    (In the December 1992 issue of The Quarterly we printed the names of 45 York County petitioners for U. S. citizenship in the October 1913 Court of General Sessions and raised the question as to why so
    many. Louise Jackson, librarian at the William Madison Randall Library, Univ. of North Carolina, in Wilmington, N.C. responded, saying that, ³It was probably too much bother to go to the courthouse
    to be naturalized until these people suddenly found themselves to be enemies with a new war.² She sent further information on these people taken from the book, British Aliens in the United States
    During the War of 1812, compiled by Kenneth Scott, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1979.)

    - Arnet, [Arnold] James , age 55, 11 years in U.S., York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Bar, John, age 28, 21 years in U. S., York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Barr, David, age 52, 22 years in U. S., 4 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Blair, Jos., age 35, 3 mos. in U. S., York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Blair, Saml., age 45, 3 mos. in U. S., 2 in family, York District, farmer (10-19 Sept. 1812.)
    - Caldwell, William, age 20, 19 years in U. S., Scotchman, York District, farmer (31 July 29 Aug. 1812)
    - Davidson, Andrew, age 25, 20 years in U. S., 3 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Dickson, James, age 52, 19 years in U. S., 5 in family, York District, minister (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - English, Jno., age 23, 20 years in U. S., York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Ervin, John, age 31, 2 years in U. S., 5 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Ewing, John, age 36, 21 years in U. S. Irishman, 5 in family, York District, farmer (10-29, 1812)
    - Faulkner, Arthur, age 70, 30 years in U. S., York District, schoolmaster (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Finch, Hugh, age 40, 18 years in U.S., 8 in family, York District, farmer and tailor (10-29 1812)
    - Hacket, William, age 57, 28 years in U. S. Irishman, 1 in family, York District, farmer (31 July 29 Aug, 1812)
    - Hacket, Wm., age 20, 1 year in U. S., Irishman, York District, farmer (31 July -29 Aug 1812)
    - Herbert, L., age 37, 9 years in U.S., York District, schoolmaster (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Hill, Alexr., age 45, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 6 in family, York District, farmer (31-July -29 Aug 1812)
    - Hill, Alexr., age 23, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Hopkins, John [Joseph], age 47, 23 years in U.S., Irishman, 5 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug. 1812)
    - Hua, B., 18 years in U.S., 4 in family, York District, merchant, (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Ingraham, Richard, age 62, 12 years in U. S., 8 in family, York District, farmer and carpenter (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Ingraham, Thomas, age 24, 12 years in U. S., York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Ingram, Jno., age 26, 12 years in U.S., York District, 4 in family, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Kerr, Daniel, age 52, 13 years in U. S., 2 in family, York District, shoemaker (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Love, John, age 45, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 10 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Love, Robert, age 36, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 4 in family, York District, farmer and wheelwright (31 July 29 Aug 1812)
    - Love, Wm., age 42, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 2 in family, York District, farmer and distiller (31 July -29 Aug 1812)
    - McArthur, Andrew, age 47, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 7 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - McCaherin, John, age 25, 22 years in U.S., York District, wagon maker (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - McCullock, Robert, age 45, 21 years in U.S., 7 in family, York District, farmer and weaver (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - McCullough, Samuel, age 24, 23 years in U.S., 3 in family, York District, blacksmith (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - McCullough, Wm., age 25, 23 years in U.S., 4 in family, York District, wagon maker (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - McLean, Oliver, age 45, 21 years in U.S., 9 in family, York District, schoolmaster (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - McWhorter, A., age 29, 21 years in U.S., 5 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - McWhorter, John, age 24, 20 years in U.S., York District, farmer, (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - McWhorter, Thos., age 22, 20 years in U.S., York District, farmer(10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Miller, John, age 29, 20 years in U.S., 3 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Miller, Joseph, age 31, 20 years in U.S., Scotchman, 2 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Mullen, James, age 52, 9 years in U.S., 8 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Nebit [Nesbit], Frances (sic!), age 52, 22 years in U. S., Scotchman, 9 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Neeland, A., age 55, 20 years in U.S., 3 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Neeland, James, age 30, 20 years in U.S., 4 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Neely, Samuel, age 58, 20 years in U.S., Irishman, 5 in family, York District, farmer and distiller (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - O¹Neal, Joseph, age 45, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 2 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug. 1812)
    - Patrick, Robert, age 32, 3 mos. in U.S., York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Pearson, Joseph, age 40, 18 years in U.S., 3 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept. 1812)
    - Quirim [Quinn?], Wm., age 24, 23 years in U.S., 3 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812.
    - Quise, Quinn, James, age 50, 23 years in U.S., Irishman, 7 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Reid, Isaiah, age 52, 22 years in U.S., 8 in family, York District, turner (31 Aug-8 Sept 1812)
    - Reyers, James, age 24, 3 years in U.S., Irishman, York District, enlisted soldier (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Simpson, Hugh, age 42, 20 years in U.S., Scotchman, 11 in farmer, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Simpson, Thomas, age 40, 20 years in U.S., 7 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Sloan, Jno. J., age 34, 7 years in U.S., 4 in family, York District, mechanic (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Smith, Joseph, age 26, 20 years in U.S., 4 in family, York District, farmer (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Smith, Robert, age 29, 24 years in U.S., Irishman, York District, schoolmaster (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Veale, Jno. age 53, 29 years in U.S., schoolmaster, (10-29 Sept 1812)
    - Walker, Hugh, age 45, 10 years in U.S., Irishman, 8 in family, York District, farmer, (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Wallace, James, age 27, 25 years in U.S., 2 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Wallace, Jas., age 24, 21 years in U.S., Scotchman, 3 in family, York District, farmer (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Wilson, James, age 48, 21 years in U.S., 10 in family, York District, wheelwright (31 Aug-8 Sept 1812)
    - Workman, Robert, age 51, 21 years in U.S., Irishman, 10 in family, York District, farmer and distiller (31 July-29 Aug 1812)
    - Young, Robert, age 26, 3 mos. in U.S., Irishman, 2 in family, York District, farmer, (31 July-29 Aug 1812)




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    >From: "Linda Barton" ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
    >To: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
    >Subject: Re: [SCYORK] McLean,Miller
    >Date: Sun, Apr 30, 2000, 4:05 PM
    >
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  2. USGenweb Internet Sites - Transcriptions, Various, via http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/york/wi..., 2. März 2016
    YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - WILLS - MILLER, Joseph Sr. July 7, 1821

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    Contributed for use in the SCGenWeb Archives by:
    Linda Blum-Barton

    Source: York Co, Sc Will & Probate Records
    Written: July 7, 1821
    Recorded: February 3, 1823

    Transcribed from copies received at the York County, SC courthouse of the
    probate/estate file of Joseph Miller, Sr. of York County. These copies are of
    a type written transcription..

    Case 29 File 1203



    A copy of the last Will and Testament of Joseph Miller, dec’d. A.D. 1821



    WILL OF

    JOSEPH MILLER

    STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA


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    The State of South Carolina )

    York District) In the name of God Amen.

    I Joseph Miller Senior of the district and state aforesaid being of weak body
    from my advanced age in life, but being of sound and disposing mind, do make
    ordain and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following
    Viz.

    1st. It is my will and desire that I may be decently buried by my Executors
    hereinafter to be named and that they do purchase a head and foot stone for my
    aged wife and self and for this purpose they are to retain out of the portions
    willed to my sons Joseph and John so much money as may be required to make such
    purchase; each one bearing one half thereof.

    2nd. It is my will and desire that my said wife, should she survive me be
    supported free from any kind of want, during her life; and that my executors do
    attend to the Special and particular Execution of this part of my will and for
    this purpose shall furnish her with two hundred weights of good flour, forty
    weights of good sugar, ten weights of good coffee, forty bushels of corn and as
    much fodder as may be necessary for her per year, and also such other
    necessaries as her happiness and comfort in life may require, and that this be
    supplied by my executors out of the interest of all debts that may be owing to
    me at my death which I especially set apart for her support and maintenance
    during life; also it is my further will and desire that my said wife be
    permitted to live in the House we now occupy and I hereby vest in her during
    her life as aforesaid, all the title priviledg and advantage I now own possess
    and enjoy houses and Lands where I now live for her to live in and upon during
    her said life, and this to be in lieu and barr of all and every claim if dower
    my said wife may have to any of my said lands.

    3rd. To my son Joseph Miller I will and bequeath the plantation whereon I now
    live, and control of three tracts or parts of tracts out of which 1 lot of John
    Aikens, another of the son of Philip Walker, and the other of James Rusk
    containing in the whole about two hundred acres more or less, I also will and
    bequeath to my said son Joseph a negro woman named Lett and her children now in
    her possession; the above property that is to say, the land and negroes above
    described I will and bequeath to my said son Joseph during the term of his
    natural life, but not to be subject to his contract forfeitures or incumbrances
    and at his death I will and bequeath this said property to such of his lawful
    child or children as may be living at the time of his death, share and share
    alike them and their heirs forever. but that my said will may not be
    misunderstood, my son Josephs right to the said land only commencess at the
    death of my said wife.

    4th To my son John Miller I will and bequeath two hundred and fourteen acres
    of land more or less, being the tract I bot of James Rusk, on the waters of
    fishing Creek, I also will and bequeath to my son the following Negroes towit,
    Bob, Conney and her children now in his possession the above land and negroes I
    will to my said son John during the term of his life but not subject to his
    contracts forfeitures or incumbrances; and at his death, I will and bequeath
    the said property to my three grandchildren Joseph, Drusillah and Jane Miller
    children of my said son John by his first wife, them and their heirs forever,
    but if either of my said Grand children should die without leaving any child or
    children, or before arriving to the age of twenty one years then the portion of
    such deceased child shall descend to the pervision of such my said grand
    children share and share alike forever.

    5th. I will and bequeath to my daughter Rachael the wife of Oliver McClain
    one hundred and fifty dollars in cash to be paid by my executors at the death
    of my wife, or as soon thereafter as convenient but upon this condition that
    her husband shall Execute above to my Executors with such security as they may
    require, at the death of my said daughter Rachael will and truly to pay to her
    children the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars and should the said Oliver
    McClain refuse to give such bond, then I direct that my executors should lay
    out the one hundred and fifty dollars in property or place the same at interest
    in good hands for the use and benefit of my said daughters children, to be paid
    them when they marry or arrive at the age of twenty one years, and should any
    of her children (die) without issue or before they arrive at the age of twenty
    one years, then the portion of such deceased child or children shall descend to
    the survivor and their heirs forever.

    6th. I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary the wife of Hugh Simpson one
    hundred and fifty dollars on the same terms conditions and restrictions and
    under the same limitations as are mentioned in the fifth clause of this my will
    to my daughter Rachel.

    7th. All the debts that may be owing my estate after the death of my wife,
    and after the paying the Legacies above to my two daughters I will and bequeath
    to my two sons Joseph and John for their use during their lives but at their
    deaths, to be accounted for without interest to such of their children as may
    be living at the time of the deaths of them the said Joseph and John share and
    share alike to them and their heirs forever Viz the said Joseph share to his
    children and the said Johns to his.

    8th. I will and bequeath to my said wife during the term of her natural life
    the use of my house hold and kitchen furniture, also the use of my stock of
    horses, cattle Hogs and Sheep, and at her death the same together with my
    wearing apparel to be equally divided amongst all my children.

    9th. I will and direct that my Executors do pay the Rev’d W. Dickson the sum
    of twelve dollars for preaching four sermons on week days Viz two at my house,
    and two at my son John’s.

    10th. I nominate and appoint my friend Capt’n John Blair and Thomas Williams,
    Jr Executors to this my last will and testament hereby revoking and setting
    aside all other wills by me heretofore made.

    In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this seventh day of
    July in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty one, and in
    the forty sixth year of American Independence.



    his

    Joseph Miller (seal)

    mark



    Signed, sealed and acknowledged in our presence, who in the presence of
    the testator and at his request have signed our names as witnesses thereto.

    John Bailey

    Samuel Wright

    James Galloway

    Probated February 3, 1823

    Will Book “G” P-94

    Case No. 29

    File No. 477

    Feb 3, 1823 Proved the last will & testament of Joseph Miller decd by the
    oath of John Bailey .......(this is on the copy of the original will and cannot
    read the balance)


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    Warranty of appraisement Joseph Miller deceased Last Will & Testament

    Thos William Esq}

    Capt Jno Blair } Exrs



    Mat Carroll}

    Ina Burrow}

    Dav Watson} Appraisers

    Wm Berry}

    Capt G Durham }



    Feb y. 3~ 1823



    Recorded Page 97898

    Books G............?



    SOUTH CAROLINA WARRANT OF APPRAISEMENT

    York District



    By Benjamin Chambers Ordinary of said district.



    These are to authorize and empower you, or any three or four of you, whose
    names are here under-written, to repair all such parts and places within this
    state, as you shall be directed unto by Thos Williams Esq and John Blair named
    Executors of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jos Miller Sr.

    late of the said district, deceased, wheresoever any of the said goods and
    chattels are or do remain within the said parts and places, and which shall be
    shown unto you by the said Thos Williams and John Blair and there view and
    appraise all and every the said goods and chattels, being first duly sworn on
    the Holy Evangelists of Almight God, to make a true and perfect Inventory and
    appraisement thereof, and to cause the same to be returned under your hands, or
    any three or four of you, unto the said Thos Williams and John Blair on or
    before the first day of may next. Witness Benjamin Chambers, Esquire Ordinary
    of the said district, the third day of February in the year of our Lord one
    thousand eight hundred and twenty three and in the forty sixth year of American
    Independence.



    To Messrs. Matthew Matthew Carroll, Ina Barrow, David Watson, Wm Berry, & Capt
    G Durham............Benj Chambers Ord



    Memorandum, That on the fourth day of February in the year of our Lord one
    thousand eight hundred & twenty three personally appeared before me Elias
    Robertson one of the Justices assigned to keep the peace in York District John
    Baron, David Watson and Mathew Carrol being 3 of the appraisers appointed to
    appraise the goods and chattels of Joseph Miller Sr late of the said district,
    deceased, who, being duly sworn, made oath, that they would make a just and
    true appraisement of all and singular, the goods and chattels of the said
    Joseph Miller, Sr. deceased, as shall be produced by John Blair and Thomas
    Williams executors of the estate of the said deceased, and that they would
    return the same, under their hands unto the said John Blair and Thomas Williams
    Exrs on or before the fifth day of Feby 1823.



    Sworn the day and year} John Barron

    above written, before me} David Watson

    Elias Robertson, ?? Matthew
    Carrol



    Appraisement Bill Joseph Miller estate Returned on oath by John Blair May
    17, 1823

    Recorded .....??



    South Carolina} A true and perfect inventory

    York District} of all and singular the good and chattels of
    Joseph Miller Snr , late of the District aforesaid Dec’d . Made by the
    undernamed sworn appraisers on the 4th day of February 1823.


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    Negro woman named Let 350.00

    Hanna $300 & a negro boy Johnathon $200 500.00

    1 girl Linda’s $150 Mary $100 250.00

    1 Boy Milas $75 75.00

    1 boy Bob $300 1 girl Fanny $325 625.00

    10 head of nags 10.00

    1 herd 25.00

    2 dry cows ea at $12 1 young cow at $11 35.00

    1 gerlin ? calf 1.00

    7 sheap 8.75

    Corn by the bushel 50 cents
    Fodder pr hundred $1
    1 team and tackling 11.00
    2 pitch forks a spade and ax 2.50
    Household and kitchen furniture 105.50
    Flower Pr Hundred $4
    2 Pieces of Cloth Pr yd 3/4 cents
    15 Notes 766.56 1/4
    Receipts for Notes to collect 251.00
    1 account on Hugh Simpson 5.00
    _____________
    $3326.31 3/4

    Give under our hands the day and year above written.
    John Barron}
    David Watson} Sworn Appraisers
    Matthew Carrol}
    Sale Bill of the estate of Jos Miller decd
    Sworn the return
    by Thos Williams
    may 10, 1823

    Recorded Book F
    Page 392

    Sale Bill of the Estate of Joseph Miller
    deceased sold 22d Feb 1822
    John Yarborough crier of sale
    Joseph Miller 1 Black sow & four pigs & 4 shoats $7.62 1/2
    John Miller 6 Ewes & Two lambs 6.00
    Joseph Miller 1 Bay Horse 24.00
    Joseph Miller Loom & Geers 10.06 1/2
    Hugh Simpson 1 Cow Half 8.00
    John Miller 1 Black Cow 8.00
    Tho Simpson 1 Axe .90
    Jos Miller 1 Spade 1.00
    Jos Miller 1 Pitch Fork with handle .62 1/2
    John Miller 1 Dungfork or pitch fork no handle .37 1/2
    Jos Miller 1 Yearling Calf 1.00
    Jos Miller 1 Large pot 2.31 1/4
    Jos Miller 1 half bushel .90
    Ol Mclain 3 old barrels .31 1/4

    $71.11 1/2

    Thos Williams Jr} Exrs
    John Blair}
    John Blair one of the Exrs of the last will & testament of Jos Miller decd
    Settlemtn Jan y 23, 1824
    Recorded Book G
    Page 215
    John Blair one of the Exrs of the last will & testament of Jos Miller Sr
    settlement
    To the amt of sale bill $71.11
    Cash found at his death 22.81
    15 notes of hand at interest 743.75
    Recd May 12, 1823 and year ........? Robt Davidsons note 4.20
    Recd Oct 30, 1823 Interest on a note of Alex Miller 2.00
    Jan 17, 1824 Rec the Int }
    on John Fewells note KC} 7.20 11.40
    $811.08
    cash & credit
    By Cash paid old Mr. Miller $2.81 1/7
    amt paid Maj .......& appraisers 4.00
    John Yarborough crying sale 2.00
    Cash pd Jno Miller to buy Whesley?} for the
    service.......} 4.00
    Rt Davidson for receipt 1822 .93 3/4
    Ordinary fees 9.37
    2 Aug John Cavary for head stone 16.00
    39.12
    $811.95

    Sworn to before me Jany 23, 1824 Benj Chambers Ord

    John Blair exr }

    of

    Joseph Miller Est} return 1824

    Jan y 15th 1825

    Recorded Book F Page 283

    The Exr of Joseph Miller decd in Acct current with said Estate
    1824 Jan To amt assets of last return to Ordy $13.60 8..97 68 1/2
    Jan 4 To 2nd________ Wm Presley’s est. 77.79 251. ~~
    Aug 12 To Interest from Thomas Simpson’s 1.36 ~~ ~~
    note
    Dec 1 To Interest on Thos Duncan’s note 1.37
    _________________________
    $93.62 $10.88 63 1/2
    1824 jany By Cash paid _______in 1823 _______________- $39.12 1/2
    Jan 24 By amt paid John & Joseph Miller in 347.05 3/4
    past their portions receipt
    May 3 By cash paid __________________ 7.31 1/4
    May 3 By cash paid Rev Wm Dickson for service 12.00
    undertaken will request
    Nov 23 By cash Paid amount to Oliver McClain in 100.00
    part his legacy for rect___________________________________________
    _____________$505. 48 3/4
    _____15th 1825
    Benj. Chambers
    Capt John Blair
    John Miller
    Thos William
    May 26

    Recorded Book F Page 436
    The Exr of the estate of Joseph Miller’s said estate
    Dec 31 1824 To amount of last years return $93.62 3/4 R1008.68 1/2
    Jan 5 1825 To Interest recd on Thos Barron’s note $3.10
    $96.62 3/4 R1088.68 1/2
    ditto ________?
    Jan 15 1825 By Cash paid Benjamin Chambers $1.18 3/4
    Nov 7 By cash discounted with Hugh Simpson $100.00
    in part his legacy for
    ect...... $101.18 3/4
    Jan y 18 1826 By goods furnished Mrs. E. Miller B_____ $4.75
    Jan y 26 1826 Ordinary for this day of ________ $1.06

    $96.62 3/4 $987.49 3/4
    5.12

    ________ $96.62 3/4 $981.68 3/4
    Sworn to before me Jan y 20
    Benj Chambers Ord.
    John Blair Exor
    Acct current with
    Joseph Miller’s est.

    June 25th, 1827
    Recorded in Book H
    Pages 134, 135 & 136

    ____________________for Benj Chambers Ord
    John Blair (Exor) in acct current with the estate of Joseph Miller Dcd
    1823
    int
    Recd

    feb 4
    To Jno Miller & Joseph Millers negros used to .........appraised
    at ................. $2105.00
    To 15 notes of hand payd transfer 0 amt 743.75
    acct against Hugh Simpson 5.00
    To 2 notes Wm Presley Int to 6th May 1825? 77.79 251.00
    “ 22 To amt sales thru date in 2 notes ???? to July 1827 14.53 71.11 3/4
    To cash on hands at ???? deceased 22.81 3/4
    1827
    May 22
    To sales of ______personal property in _________________& cash in $66.~~
    4.11 61.89
    July 1 deduct dis___________????
    “ To interest on 7 of the above 15 notes 41.92
    “ To ______on 8 notes on hands to this date 161.50
    $295.74 3260.57 1/2
    295.74 1/4 $3556.31 3/4

    Sworn to before me June 25, 1827 Benj Chambers Ord. 1823???
    By amt Jon & Jos Millers negroes dcd through at ??????? 2105.00
    1824 Jany 23
    By Cash ??????????????????????/ 39.12 1/2
    Jan 24 By amt Jos Jr & Jno Miller ?????/in part their???? 347.05
    May 23 By amt ?????????????? & Wm Dickson 19.31
    Nov 23 Pd to Oliver McClain in part his legacy ????? 100.00 466.36
    1825 Jan y 15
    By Cash Pd ordinarys ??/?? 1.18
    Feb 7
    By pd H. Simpson in part his legacy ???? $100.00
    1826 Jany 26
    By amt ??????????????????????????????? 5.31 106.99 3/4
    1827 Mar 14`
    By Cash pd ?????????/Hannah his ??? accepted 6.37
    April 24
    By ??Jno & Jos Miller for a coffin ??????? 2.00
    May 22
    By amt any acct ?? E. Miller from 26th Jan 1826 32.37 1/2
    “ “
    By credited ?? Yarborough for ???? ???????? 2.00 43.25
    1826 Aug 20
    By eal? Oliver McClain legacy to pay him this date 50.00
    ‘ deduct interest on $100 advanced from 23 Nov 1823 12.25
    “ add Int on $50 from this date to 1 July 1827 8.01
    “ “his 1/4 sales of personal property pay by wife 30.88 77.64
    “ By eal? Hugh Simpson’s legacy to pay him 50.00
    “ deduct int on $100 advance Feb 1825 10.74
    “ add Int on 150 from this date to 1st July 1827 3.01
    “ 1/4 of 127..53 sales of personal property pay by wife 36.88 79.15
    By ????? pay to him this day $2917.52 1/2
    By Exor ???????????????on $1451.31 $72.56 1/2
    By Bal pay to Jno & Jos Miller $566.22 3/4
    $3556.31 3/4

Historische Ereignisse

  • Die Temperatur am 14. Januar 1823 war um die -5 °C. Der Wind kam überwiegend aus Süd-Osten. Charakterisierung des Wetters: half bewolkt. Quelle: KNMI
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    De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • Im Jahr 1823: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 3. Februar » Am Teatro La Fenice in Venedig wird die Oper Semiramide (Semiramis) von Gioachino Rossini uraufgeführt.
    • 15. Februar » Die Oper Cordelia von Conradin Kreutzer mit dem Libretto von Pius Alexander Wolff wird am Theater am Kärntnertor in Wien uraufgeführt.
    • 11. April » Die romantische Oper Sulmona von Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner hat ihre Uraufführung in Stuttgart.
    • 23. September » Die von liberalen Revolutionären gehaltene Stadt Cádiz fällt nach der französischen Invasion in Spanien zum Niederschlagen der Spanischen Revolution.
    • 1. Dezember » In Berlin erfolgt die Uraufführung der Oper Libussa von Conradin Kreutzer.
    • 2. Dezember » US-Präsident James Monroe formuliert in seinem Bericht an den Kongress der Vereinigten Staaten die Monroe-Doktrin. Darin behauptet er die Existenz zweier politischer Sphären, betont die Nichteinmischung der USA in europäische Konflikte und fordert ein Ende aller Kolonialisierungsbestrebungen in Amerika.


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