Person:Brice Miller (2)

Watchers
Brice Miller
b.Abt 1757
m. Abt 1748
  1. John Miller1749 -
  2. Alexander MillerAbt 1751 - Aft 1821
  3. Brice MillerAbt 1757 - Abt 1818
  4. Joseph MillerAbt 1762 - Abt 1823
  5. Margaret MillerBef 1769 -
m. 30 Jan 1781
  1. Nancy Miller1782 -
  2. James MillerAbt 1785 -
  3. Elizabeth MillerAbt 1790 -
  4. Rachel MillerAbt 1791 -
  5. Jane MillerAbt 1792 -
  6. Margaret 'Peggy' Miller1796 - Aft 1870
  7. Brice Miller, Jr.Abt 1800 -
  8. Bradshaw Miller1801 - 1856
  9. John MillerBef 1807 -
Facts and Events
Name Brice Miller
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1757
Marriage 30 Jan 1781 Greenbrier County, Virginiato Elizabeth Bradshaw
Death[2] Abt 1818 Montgomery County, Kentucky
References
  1.   Greenbrier County Heritage Book Committee ([St. Albans?], West Virginia). Greenbrier County, West Virginia, family heritage, 1997. (Walsworth Pub. Co., c1996 (Summersville, WV : Shirley Grose & Associates)).

    Brice Miller and Elizabeth Bradshaw were married 30 Jan 1781 in Greenbrier County, VA by the Reverend John Alderson, Jr. Elizabeth Bradshaw was born about 1765 in Augusta County, VA to William and Margaret Bradshaw. William Bradshaw born 9 Sept. 1719 in Prince George County, VA died abt. 1818 at the age of 94 in Maury County, TN. He served in the Revolutionary War and received a pension in Maury County, TN.
    Two brothers of Elizabeth Miller, James and Thomas Bradshaw, were in Greenbrier County until after the 1790 Census. Thomas married Jane Feamster, daughter of William Feamster of Greenbrier County, VA. They moved to Bath County, KY.
    Brice Miller owned land in Greenbrier County. A survey was made for him 25 February 1781 of 300 acres of land in Greenbrier County in the sink hole lands joining the lands of David Miller which Brice entitled to a settlement before the first day of January 1778 as assignee of David Miller. (Survey Book E, Page 129 & 130, Monroe County, VA.) On 23 April 1784 a survey of 115 acres in Greenbrier County joining the lands of Joseph Miller & James Murdock by nature of a certificate from the court for the district of Augusta VA. (Survey Book 3, Page 143, Monroe County, VA). Regarding this same 115 acres on 2 May 1785 Brice Miller, assignee of Joseph Miller, received a Land Grant of 115 acres in Greenbrier County, VA for 15 shillings sterling signed by Patrick Henry, Governor. (Land Grants, Book 1, Page 88) 25 June 1790 Brice Miller, assignee of David Duke, received a Land Grant of 240 acres in Greenbrier County, VA on the South side of Swoobs Knob near the land of Wm. Craig and Joseph Haynes signed by Beverley Randolph, Governor. (Land Grants: Book 2, Page 297).

  2. 2.0 2.1 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I104148