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Robert MILLER [abt.1690-1765] and his wife Mary ALEXANDER [b.1698 Somerset MD] apparently went thru Cecil Co. MD and down the Great Wagon Trail in 1752/3 to Anson NC and settled on what is now known as Spartanburg Co. SC alongside the 3 Tyger rivers. Robert died 1765 in [then] Mecklenburg, NC leaving a will proving identity of his children and their spouses and his grandchildren.Related families are The Adam MEEKs of Cabarrus, NC, the William NEELYs of York, SC, the MAYSONs of Abbewville, SC, the SMITHs of VA/NC/SC centered primarily in old Pickens District SC, and the KESLERs originating from Newberry, SC.
C. C. Miller is easy to get along with, I will gladly share my research with anyone who will trade and share their information with me. I welcome comments critics, and queries. So E-mail me.
C. C. Miller's Tyger River MILLERs and Relations
Updated March 3, 2005

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  • George Kesler's Store (198 KB)
    George and Polly (MILLER) Kesler acquired the land of Polly's late father, James MILLER. and owned and operated this store on the hill overlooking Middle fork of Broad River in Franklin Co GA.
  • Earliest picture Samuel and Betsy (CRUMP) Miller (67 KB)
    This is a portrait of Sam and Permelia drawn by his sister Mary Polly MILLER Kesler about 1836.
  • Kesler Covered Bridge from 1830-1978 (152 KB)
    This bridge was constructed by the KESLER/MILLER families over Mid Fork Broad River on what later became county line road between Banks and Franklin Counties. The road led from Kesler and Miller property to Prospect Church.
 

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