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<DIV>These Millers are very confusing because there are so many of them.
John Miller and Mary Ann Keene Miller are the parents of John Miller III, Isaac
Newton Miller, George Miller and Abraham Miller, all of whom came to Oregon and
all received Donation Land Claims. The senior Millers remained in Indiana and
are buried there. </DIV>
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<DIV>Spouses: John Miller III - Sarah Smith</DIV>
<DIV> Isaac
Newton Miller - Martha Beard</DIV>
<DIV> George
Miller - Lydia Stover, Nelly Smith, Mary Ann Stockton</DIV>
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Abraham Miller - Mary "Polly" Little </DIV>
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<DIV>Each of these families have children who also settled in Oregon, often with
the same names as the other Millers. Most of these families lived in Linn County
and many are buried in the Miller - Millersburg Cemetery there. Isaac
Newton Miller and his wife Martha are buried in Gingles Cemetery in Benton
County, however.</DIV>
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<DIV>If you have some specific questions perhaps I can answer them. Are you
familiar with the book on the Millers by Nathiel Kraemer? (spellings are
correct). It is an excellent resource and she does a great job sorting them out.
I know that the Oregon Forum in Portland has a copy - also the Linn County
Genealogical
Society.
Mimi Stang</DIV></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>