Person:Joash Miller (1)

Watchers
Joash Miller
d.Bet 16 Feb 1819 and 10 Apr 1819 , , Pickaway County, Ohio,
m. Abt 1740
  1. Joash Miller1754 - 1819
m. 2 Nov 1777
  1. Catherine MillerBet 1778 & 1793 -
  2. Joseph MillerBet 1778 & 1793 -
  3. Mary MillerBet 1778 & 1793 -
  4. Peter MillerBet 1778 & 1793 -
  5. Rebecca MillerBet 1778 & 1793 -
  6. Susanna MillerBet 1793 & 1794 - Aft 1870
  7. Betsy MillerBet 1800 & 1819 -
  8. Nancy MillerBet 1800 & 1819 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Joash Miller
Gender Male
Birth[4][5][6] 1 Mar 1754 , Cocalico Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
Marriage 2 Nov 1777 , , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,to Nancy Stubsch
Other[9][10][11][15] Bet 1776 and 1780 , , Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,Military
Other[12] 1806 , , Pickaway County, Ohio,Migration
Will[14][16] 16 Feb 1819 , , Pickaway County, Ohio,
Alt Death[13] 16 Feb 1819 , , Pickaway County, Ohio,
Death[7] Bet 16 Feb 1819 and 10 Apr 1819 , , Pickaway County, Ohio,
Burial[8] Reber Hill Cemetery, Ashville, Pickaway County, Ohio,
References
  1. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Pickaway Co.
    Joash Miller, early settler of Pickaway Co.,, Ohio was born in Cocalico Twp, Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania. He enlisted in 1776 as private 4th class under Capt. Andrew Ream, Lancaster Co. Penn militia and was promoted to sargent in 1780. He married Nov. 2, 1777, in Lancaster Co. Anna Stubeh (Nancy on tombstone) b. 1758, died Aug. 21, 1839, Pickaway Co. Ohio. ; Page 519.
  2. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Pickaway Co.
    Will of Joash Miller, Will Book 1, page 27, Pickaway County Court Records. Oral will given in the presence of John Fisher, William Wilson, and John Brintlinger mentions wife, Nancy, daughters Nancy, Betsy, at home, the four married sisters, Catherine Paulgrove, Rebecca Westenhaver, Mary Hedges, Susannah Hedges, and their two brothers Peter Miller, and Joseph Miller. Joash Miller declared he wished his two sons Peter Miller and Joseph Miller, and his son-in-law John Hedges to administer his estate. Affirmed to have been declared on the sixteenth of February A.D. 1819. Witnesses: William Wilson, John Fisher, John Brintlinger.
  3. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Pickaway Co.
    The estate of Joash Miller was inventoried and appraised by Joseph Kelley, Shadrick Cole and Jabez Hedges. April 10, 1819. The inventory was afformed and notaried Oct. 12 1819 before Andrew Dildine, J.P.
  4. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soildiers Buried in Pickaway Co, Url: genealogy.com
    p. 519.
  5. Ralph H. Lane. The Scothorn Family, Url: ancestry.com. (unkwn, Washington, D.C., 03 Sep 2006, Original Date, 1955)
    p. 115.

    Joash Miller b. Cocalico tp Lancaseter co Penna 1754

  6. DAR Ohio. The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution in the State of Ohio, Url: HeritageQuest. (The F. J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 03 Sep 2006, Original Date, 1929)
    Vol. III, p. 238, Roster II, p. 247.
  7. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soildiers Buried in Pickaway Co, Url: genealogy.com
    p. 519.
  8. DAR Ohio. The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution in the State of Ohio, Url: HeritageQuest. (The F. J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 03 Sep 2006, Original Date, 1929)
    Vol. III, p. 238, Roster II, p. 247.
  9. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soildiers Buried in Pickaway Co, Url: genealogy.com
    p. 519.
  10. Ralph H. Lane. The Scothorn Family, Url: ancestry.com. (unkwn, Washington, D.C., 03 Sep 2006, Original Date, 1955)
    p. 115.
  11. DAR Ohio. The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the American Revolution in the State of Ohio, Url: HeritageQuest. (The F. J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 03 Sep 2006, Original Date, 1929)
    Vol. III, p. 238, Roster II, p. 247.
  12. Aaron R. Van Cleaf. History of Pickaway County and its Representative Citizens, Url: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Pickaway/PickawayIndex.htm. (Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, Illinois, 03 Sep 2006, Original Date, 1906)
    p. 181, Walnut Township.

    In 1804 Joshua Hedges with his wife and 11 children came to Ohio; upon reaching Lancaster, Fairfield County, they located there temporarily. There the death of Mr. Hedges took place. In the fall the family came to Walnut township, putting up a cabin on section 9, which with other lands the father had entered. William Tallman and his son-in-law, Richard Hooker, both from Pennsylvania, Jacob Hoover, from Virginia, and Alexander Frasier, a Scotchman, located here about 1805. Among the arrivals in 1806 were Joash Miller, Benjamin Bowman, Lewis Scothorn and William Brown and family, his son Samuel and family and several sons-in-law and their families. Jacob Beery, who arrived here from Northampton County, Pennsylvania, in 1807,was the earliest settler in the northeastern part of the township. In 1808 J. C. Peters came here from Berkeley County, Virginia, and re sided in Walnut township until 1825, when he removed to Madison township. George Brinker, John Peninger and family, Jesse Morral and Mary Harrold came here in 1810 and about the same time William Morral joined the settlement. Jesse Morral and Miss Harrold were married soon after their arrival and their marriage is the second one recorded in the records of Pickaway County.

  13. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Pickaway Co.
  14. Ohio Source Records, Revolutionary Soildiers Buried in Pickaway Co, Url: genealogy.com
    p. 519.
  15. He enlisted in 1776 as private 4th class under Captain Andrew Ream, Lancaster Co., Penn. militia and was promoted to sargent in 1780.
  16. Mentions wife, Nancy, daughters Nancy, Betsy, at home, their four married sisters, Catherine Paulgrove, Rebecca Westenhaver, Mary Hedges, Susannah Hedges, and their two brothers Peter Miller, and Joseph Miller. Joash Miller declared he wished his two son Peter Miller and Joseph Miller, and his son-in-law John Hedges to administer his estate. Affirmed to have been declared on the sixteenth of February A.D. 1819.

    Witnesses: William Wilson, John Fisher, John Brintlinger.

    The estate of Joash Milller was inventoried and appraised by Joseph Kelly, Shadrack Colle and Jabez Hedges. Aprill 10, 1819. The inventory was affirmed and notarized Oct. 12, 1819 before Andrew Dildine, J.P.