Luke Miller

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ChartsDescendants of Ellis Cook-6 Generations
Luke Miller, son of Josiah Miller and Elizabeth "bete" Carter, was born at Miller Station, Bottle Hill, Morris Co., New Jersey, 8 September 1759.1,2 He died 28 January 1851.3,4

Luke married (3), as her 2nd husband, Mary Cook, daughter of Ellis Cook and Sarah Wortman, 2 January 1798.5,3

Family

Mary Cook b. 1760, d. 11 Sep 1834
Child
This person was last edited on16 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S117] Viola E. Shaw and Barbara S. Parker, compilers, Madison, New Jersey Presbyterian Church Vital Records 1747-1900 (Madison, New Jersey: The Presbyterian Church of Madison, N.J., 1982), 218, further cited as Shaw and Parker, Madison Presbyterian Church Records.
  2. [S630] "Revolutionary War Pensions," database and digital images, Fold3 (https://www.fold3.com), Luke Miller, File #S.1059; original data: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, National Archives microfilm publication M0804, 2670 rolls, roll #1729.
  3. [S1998] William Nelson et al., editors, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, 13 vols. ([various publishers], 1901-1949), 11:73-74 (File 1389 N), further cited as Nelson et al., Calendar of New Jersey Wills.
  4. [S1231] Ancestry.com, U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872, (subscription database online at ancestry.com), The Generations Network Inc.: Provo, Utah, 2007. Original data: Ledgers of Payments, 1818-1872, to U.S. Pensioners Under Acts of 1818 Through 1858 From Records of the Office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury, 1818-1872; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T718, 23 rolls); Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, Record Group 217, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
  5. [S117] Shaw and Parker, Madison Presbyterian Church Records, 219.