Person:Johannes Miller (9)

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Johannes Miller
b.Abt 1756
 
m. Bef 1753
  1. Susanna MillerAbt 1753 -
  2. Elizabeth Miller1755 - 1839
  3. Johannes MillerAbt 1756 -
  4. Heinrich Miller, Jr.Abt 1758 -
m. 17 Feb 1777
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Name Johannes Miller
Alt Name John Miller
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1756
Marriage 17 Feb 1777 Cocalico, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Anna Margaretha Burckhardt
References
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    The following tracts pertains only to Henry Miller's son John Miller:

    CC-375: Peter Springer, shoemaker, & his wife Magdalena of Earl tp. enf-rel.to Christian Rohrbach, yeoman, of Cocalico tp.
    5a Cocalico tp.: HISTORY: Part of 70a pat. 30 Oct 1766 to John Andreas. On 7 Nov 1778, John Andreas & his wife Catharine granted the same to John Miller. On 7 Sep 1779, John Miller & his wife Rebecca granted the same to Jacob Coffroth. On 14 May 1783, Jacob Coffroth & his wife Elizabeth granted the same to Peter Springer [excepting 1 ½ a. previously granted to William Dishong, two acres previously granted to George Stoner, and a small piece of ground granted to the said John Miller]
    27 Dec 1784: Samuel Carpenter & Samuel Fahnstock

    UU-10: Daniel Cerfass enf-rel.to John Gerber, yeoman, of same
    121 7/8 a. Cocalico tp.: HISTORY: Containing parts of four tracts:
    1. 210a Cocalico tp. pat. 26 Nov 1743 to Peter Klop (Ref. PB A-11-263). On 10 Nov 1752, Peter Klop & his wife Magdalena granted 132a to Nicholas Cerfass (Ref. Deed C446).
    2. 53a Cocalico tp. pat. 10 Dec 1748 to Jacob Martin (Ref. PB A-15-51). On 6 Feb 1748, Jacob Martin & his wife Elizabeth granted the same to Christian Mossman. On 10 Dec 1751, Christian Mossman & his wife Barbara granted the same to Daniel Lacroane. On 25 May 1753, Daniel Lacroane & his wife Margaret granted the same to Nicholas Cerfass.
    3. 20a Cocalico tp. that John Miller & his wife Margaret granted 5 Mar 1782 to Nicholas Cerfass.
    4. 2a, 81p Cocalico tp. that Michael Rank & his wife Margaret granted 4 Jan 1762 to Nicholas Cerfass.
    --By his last will & testament dated 1 Oct 1784, Nicholas Cerfass devised all his real estate to sons Abraham Cerfass & Daniel Cerfass, the latter being the party hereto. The brothers have since partitioned the property, with 121 7/8 a. being allotted to the said Daniel.
    --6 May 1794

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