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Sarah Amelia Miller 1824 – 1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Mar. 1824

Birth Location: Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C.

Death Date: 30 May 1904

Death Location: Boykins, Dallas, Alabama, United States

Father: Stephen Miller

Mother: Mary Boykin

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In 1824, Sarah Amelia Miller entered the world in Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C., born to Stephen Decatur Miller and Mary Whitaker MILLER Boykin. Sarah Amelia Miller passed away in 1904 in Boykins, Dallas, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1824, Sarah Amelia Miller entered the world in Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C., born to Stephen Decatur Miller and Mary Whitaker MILLER Boykin.
  • Sarah Amelia Miller passed away in 1904 in Boykins, Dallas, Alabama, United States.

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Sarah Miller's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Miller
1824 – 1904
Birth Place: Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C.
Parents
Stephen Decatur Miller
1788 – 1838
Waxhaws Settlement, Lancaster District, South Carolina, USA
Mary (Whitaker MILLER) Boykin
1804 – 1885
Statesburg, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Burwell Boykin
1752 – 1817
Southampton County, Virginia
Mary (Polly BOYKIN) Whitaker
1776 – 1833
Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Boykin
1720 – 1786
Elizabeth Bryant
1730 – 1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Boykin
1686 – 1755
Margaret Burwell
1678 – 1734

Sarah Miller's Timeline

2 Records

1824
3 Mar. 1824
Birth of Sarah Amelia Miller in Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C.
Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C.
1904
30 May 1904
Age 80
Death of Sarah Amelia Miller in Boykins, Dallas, Alabama, United States
Boykins, Dallas, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Mar. 1824
    Event Place: Statesburg, Sumter Co., S.C.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 May 1904
    Event Place: Boykins, Dallas, Alabama, United States

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