Person:Elizabeth Miller (313)

Watchers
m. Abt 1753
  1. Elizabeth Miller1754 - Bet 1817 & 1827
  2. Sarah Miller1755 - 1837
  3. Joshua MillerAbt 1756 - Abt 1781
  4. Garret Miller1758 - 1824
  5. Absalom MillerAbt 1759 - Bef 1777
  6. Phebe MillerAbt 1762 - Bef 1777
  7. Nathan MillerAbt 1765 -
  8. Samuel MillerAbt 1766 -
  9. Mary Catherine Miller1767 -
  10. Hampton Miller1769 - 1857
  11. Jeremiah MillerAbt 1770 -
  • HPhilip Roblin - 1788
  • WElizabeth Miller1754 - Bet 1817 & 1827
m. Abt 1769
  1. Phillip Roblin1773 - 1848
  2. John Roblin1774 - 1813
  3. Owen P. Roblin1775 - 1845
  4. Mary Roblin1778 - 1853
  5. Elizabeth Roblin1782 - 1867
  6. Nancy Roblin1784 - 1872
  7. Fanny Roblin1787 - 1841
  8. David Roblin1788 - 1867
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Miller
Gender Female
Birth? 10 Aug 1754 Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, United StatesDate from cenotaph.
Alt Birth? 10 Aug 1754 Bernards, Somerset, New Jersey, United StatesDate from cenotaph.
Marriage Abt 1769 Monroe, Orange, New York, United Statesto Philip Roblin
Death? Bet 1817 and 1827 Roblin Mills, Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada
Burial[1] Bet 1817 and 1827 Roblin's Mills Cemetery, Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward, Ontario, CanadaReportedly the first person buried in this cemetery and the oldest stone surviving as of 2014 dates to 1827.
References
  1. Ontario Historical Society. Papers and records. (Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Historical Society, 1899-1946)
    vol XXI pgs 213+, 1924.

    The reminiscences of Alexander Campbell Osborne (1835-1924), who was born in Roblin's Mills. Secondary quality and dates may be unreliable, but this is the best information provided on the later life of Elizabeth Miller Roblin Canniff and the only near contemporary claim of where she is buried found to date. (A cenotaph on her son's grave in Belleville Cemetery implies that she, or possibly her second husband, died in 1815, but could be very misleading).