Thomas Miller
- Born: 12 Apr 1783, Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont
- Marriage (1): Harriet Moore on 9 May 1810 in Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont
- Died: 1865, Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont at age 82
- Buried: Dummerston Center Cemetery in Windham County, Vermont
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son's death records
www.ancestry.com Name:Thomas Miller Gender:Male Birth Date:21 Apr 1783 Birth Place:Dummerston, Vermont, USA Father Name:Marshal Miller Mother Name:Abigail Miller
1850 Dummerston, VT Thomas Miller67 Hariet Miller59 Julia Miller19 Electa Miller16 Celia Miller13 Lura Gates84
1860 Peru, Bennington, VT Robert D Miller35 Eliza C Miller32 Mary L Miller3 Charles M Miller2 Thomas Miller77 Harriett Miller69
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Name:Thomas Miller Birth Date:21 Apr 1780 Birth Place:Dummarston, Vermont Death Date:25 Mar 1865 Death Place:Bradletown, Vermont SAR Membership:95176 Role:Ancestor Application Date:5 Jun 1966 Father:Marshall Miller Mother:Abigal Boyden Spouse:Harriet Moore Children:Ozro Miller
www.findagrave.com Name:Thomas Miller Birth Date:12 Apr 1783 Age at Death:81 Death Date:25 Mar 1865 Burial Place:Dummerston Center, Windham County, Vermont, USA From "Vermont Historical Gazetteer: A Local History of all the Towns in the State, Civil, Educational, Biographical, Religious and Military." Collated by Abby Maria Hemenway (1891): HON. THOMAS MILLER, son of Marshal and Abigail Haven Miller was born Apr. 12, 1783. All his life, except the last few years was spent in Dummerston. He was a laborious and successful citizen, a prominent actor in matters pertaining to the welfare of his native town, as lister, selectman and town agent. He was chosen associate judge of the Windham County Court in 1847 and 1848. He was among the first of his townsmen to advocate temperance and was a firm friend of the temperance cause as long as he lived, -- his oft repeated counsel to his boys, being, "Touch not taste not, handle not." He died in Brattleboro, Mar. 25 1865, aged nearly 82. His widow is still living (1884) in 94th year of her age. She was Harriet Moore and married Mr. Miller in the spring of 1810. Their children were Chester, a teacher, m. 1st, Caroline Eaton, 2d, Mary Cune; Lydia L., died young, Harriet Marcia , m Chamberlin Wilder; Lucy L., m. Horace Cate; James Monroe, a teacher, went south and married a lady in Tennessee; Lovinia, a teacher, married John Dwinell; Lestina, a teacher, m. James Reed of Brattleboro; Robert Dexter; Ozro, a soldier, m. Ellen, dau. of Jacob Laughton; Walter m. 1st a lady in California, 2d, a widow in Halifax, Vt.; Julia, m. Newell Walker; Electa, a teacher, m. 1st, Rev. C.D. Jefferds, 2d, a Mr Woodburn; Celia died about the age of 14 years.
Thomas married Harriet Moore on 9 May 1810 in Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont. (Harriet Moore was born in Jan 1791 in Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont, died on 23 Jun 1887 in Dummerston, Windham County, Vermont and was buried in Dummerston Center Cemetery in Windham County, Vermont.)
Marriage Notes:
Name:Thomas Miller Gender:Male Marriage Date:9 May 1810 Marriage Place:Dummerston, Vermont, USA Card Type:Groom Spouse Name:Harriet Moore
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