Person:Hannah Unknown (1208)

Watchers
Hannah _____
b.Est 1715
m. Est 1732
  1. Ann MillerBef 1732 - 1811
  2. Jemima MillerEst 1741 -
  3. Hannah MillerAbt 1743 - 1793
  4. Elizabeth MillerAbt 1750 - 1796
  5. Mary Miller1750 - 1825
Facts and Events
Name Hannah _____
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1715
Marriage Est 1732 to John Miller, The Quaker of Linville Creek
Death? Bef Mar 1795 Lincoln County, Kentucky
References
  1.   ROOTS-L.

    So who was Ann Miller? The most logical answer is that she was a daughter of John Miller of Linville Creek. Nothing else quite explains the close ties that existed between the Crow and Miller families for nearly 40 years, beginning in Linville Creek and extending to subsequent generations in Lincoln/Mercer County, Kentucky.

    The saga actually begins about 1742 along Linville Creek in Augusta County where the muster list name James Wright, James Robinson (Robertson on the list) and John Miller - names that will repeat over and over in conjunction with the Crows for the next 60 years.1 The lynchpin is John Miller whose daughter Hannah would eventually marry James Robinson's son Isaac Robinson, and whose daughter Mary would marry James Wright's son Capt. James Wright and later William Fields. These individuals will feature significantly later on in Kentucky.

    In addition to Hannah and Mary, John Miller and his wife Hannah also had daughters Elizabeth (Isbell) and Jemima (Thomas). These four daughters are the only children mentioned in the Will of Hannah Miller written in 1786 and filed March 1795 in Lincoln County, Kentucky, with both John Crow and William Crow named as witnesses.2 John Miller, however, had other children by an earlier marriage (wife unknown). Among the known children are: Abraham, Henry, and John (Jr.). While there is no existing proof he also had a daughter Ann from that earlier marriage, it is not outside the realm of possibility. There may also have been other children as well; we just don't know who they are yet.

    https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~crow2000/genealogy/who_was_ann_miller.htm