Zij is getrouwd met John Miller.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 24 augustus 1846 te Cedar Springs, Abbeville District, South Carolina, zij was toen 18 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Epitaph on Tombstone at Hamburg Cemetery
, Oak Hill, AL
"She hath done all she could."
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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices Volume II: 1866-1888
Compiled by Lowry Ware Scmar Columbia, South Carolina 1998Died in Camden, Ala., June 6th, 1886, Mrs. Sarah Pressly Miller, in the 59th year of her age. She was one of the daughters of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth (Hearst) Pressly, born in Abbeville County, December 24th, 1827, and removed with her parents to Wilcox County, Ala. in 1836. She completed the course of her academic studies in Due West under the tuition of the late Dr. J. I. Bonner and the late Miss Elizabeth McQuerns… After this she returned to Alabama and was married on the 25th of August, 1846 to the late Dr. John Miller who was called from the labors of the holy ministry about eight years ago. … She was the mother of ten children, eight of whom are living. Of these eight, five are sons and three are daughters. Her daughters are married; one living in Oak Hill, Ala.; one at Gadsden, northern Alabama; one at Chester, S. C. Of her five sons, only one is married--the eldest, and engaged in the practice of law in Camden, Ala.; one is a Professor of Mathematics in Erskine College; one is engaged in the pursuit of agriculture in Wilcox County; one is teaching in his native county, also; one is a student at Erskine College.
1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sarah MILLER Self W Female W 52 SC Keeping House SC SC
Sallie MILLER Dau S Female W 21 AL School Teacher SC SC
Jimmy MILLER Son S Male W 18 AL Clerk In Store SC SC
B. M. MILLER Son S Male W 16 AL Clerk In Store SC SC
David P. MILLER Son S Male W 11 AL At School SC SC
Easter PRITCHETT Other W Female B 60 SC Dom. Svt Cooking SC SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Camden, Wilcox, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254035
NA Film Number T9-0035
Page Number 333D
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Sarah Pressly Miller
Birth: Dec. 24, 1827
Cedar Springs (Abbeville County)
Abbeville County
South Carolina, USA
Death: Jun. 6, 1886
Camden
Wilcox County
Alabama, USA
Associate Reformed Presbyterian - July 22, 1886
Died in Camden, Ala., June 6th, 1886, Mrs. Sarah Pressly Miller, in the 59th year of her age. She was one of the daughters of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth (Hearst) Pressly, born in Abbeville County, December 24th, 1827, and removed with her parents to Wilcox County, Ala. in 1836. She completed the course of her academic studies in Due West under the tuition of the late Dr. J. I. Bonner and the late Miss Elizabeth McQuerns... After this she returned to Alabama and was married on the 25th of August, 1846 to the late Dr. John Miller who was called from the labors of the holy ministry about eight years ago.... She was the mother of ten children, eight of whom are living. Of these eight, five are sons and three are daughters. Her daughters are married; one living in Oak Hill, Ala.; one at Gadsen, northern Alabama; one at Chester, S.C. Of her five sons, only one is married - the eldest, and engaged in the practice of law in Camden, Ala.; one is a Professor of Mathematics in Erskine College; one is engaged in the pursuit of agriculture in Wilcox County; one is teaching in his native county, also one is a student at Erskine College.
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Spouse:
John Miller, D.D. (1825 - 1878)
Burial:
Camden Cemetery
Camden
Wilcox County
Alabama, USA
Created by: Eric Wood
Record added: Nov 26, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 81062524
Death Notice
"Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices Volume II: 1866-1888" Compiled by Lowry Ware Scmar Columbia, South Carolina 1998.
Died in Camden, Ala., June 6th, 1886, Mrs. Sarah Pressly Miller, in the 59th year of her age. She was one of the daughters of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth (Hearst) Pressly, born in Abbeville County, December 24th, 1827, and removed with her parents to Wilcox County, Ala. in 1836. She completed the course of her academic studies in Due West under the tuition of the late Dr. J. I. Bonner and the late Miss Elizabeth McQuerns... After this she returned to Alabama and was married on the 25th of August, 1846 to the late Dr. John Miller who was called from the labors of the holy ministry about eight years ago... She was the mother of ten children, eight of whom are living. Of these eight, five are sons and three are daughters. Her daughters are married; one living in Oak Hill, Ala.; one at Gadsden, nothern Alabama; one at Chester, S. C. Of her five sons, only one is married--the eldest, and engaged in the practice of law in Camden, Ala.; one is a Professor of Mathematics in Erskine College; one is engaged in the pursuit of agriculture in Wilcox County; one is teaching in his native county, also; one is a student at Erskine College. .
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