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Sara Miller 1804–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1804

Birth Location: Darke, Ohio, United States

Death Date: 4 JAN 1864

Death Location: Clinton, Ohio, United States

Father: David Miller

Mother: Catherine Studebaker

Spouse(s): William Vance

Children(s): Catherine Vance, Sara Vance, Mark Vance, Marshall Vance, Joseph Vance, Harison Vance, Daniel Vance, David Vance

In 1804, Sara Miller entered the world in Darke, Ohio, United States, born to David Miller And Catherine Studebaker. Sara Miller married William H Vance, and had children including Catherine Vance, Daniel Vance, David Vance, Harison Vance, Joseph Vance, Mark T Vance, Marshall P Vance, Sara A Vance. Sara Miller passed away in 1864 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1804, Sara Miller entered the world in Darke, Ohio, United States, born to David Miller And Catherine Studebaker.
  • Sara Miller married William H Vance, and had children including Catherine Vance, Daniel Vance, David Vance, Harison Vance, Joseph Vance, Mark T Vance, Marshall P Vance, Sara A Vance.
  • Sara Miller passed away in 1864 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Sara Miller's Ancestors

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Sara Miller
1804–1864
Birth Place: Darke, Ohio, United States
Parents
David Miller
1779–1834
Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Catherine Studebaker
1779–1852
Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Abraham Studebaker
1739–1808
Germany
Magdlena Weisskopf
1740–1821
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
Johan Stutenbecker
1695–1751
Anna Aschauer
1702–1749
Christoffel Weisskopf
1716–1744
Elizabeth (Weisskopf)
1715–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Stutenbecker
1662–1728
Catharina Rauh
1670–1712
Andreas Aschauer
1670–

Sara Miller's Descendants

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Sara Miller (1804–4 JAN 1864) m. William (H.) Vance (ABT 1793–BET 1848 AND 1849)
  1. 1. Catherine Vance 1840–1914 m. Robert (Burns) Allison 1833–1908
    1. 1. Jessie Allison 1860–1928 m. Harry Deam –1914 m. Dick Towsend 1858–1919
      1. 1. Burt Towsend 1886–1942
    2. 2. Rufus (King) Allison 1863–1916
    3. 3. Mary (Vance) Allison 1876–1935 m. Fredrick (George) Macke 1870–1947
      1. 1. Robert (Burns) Macke 1902–1961
    4. 4. Frank (Crawford) Allison 1871–1874
  2. 2. Sara (A.) Vance 1844–
  3. 3. Mark (T.) Vance 1833–1862
  4. 4. Marshall (P.) Vance 1833– m. Arabella Defenbaugh 1835–1928
    1. 1. Mary (C.) Vance 1862–
  5. 5. Joseph Vance 1838–
  6. 6. Harison Vance 1842–
  7. 7. Daniel Vance 1846–
  8. 8. David Vance 1829–

Sara Miller's Timeline

2 Records

1804
1804
Birth of Sara Miller in Darke, Ohio, United States
Darke, Ohio, United States
1864
4 JAN 1864
Age 60
Death of Sara Miller in Clinton, Ohio, United States
Clinton, Ohio, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1804
    Event Place: Darke, Ohio, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 JAN 1864
    Event Place: Clinton, Ohio, United States

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