FOUNDERS OF FORT NO. 4, CHARLESTOWN, NH From: Farns10th@aol.com - Janice Farnsworth Surname:  MILLER Source:   History of Charlestown, NH - Fort No. 4 by           Rev. Henry H. Saunderson pub. l876 p. 482 Jesse Miller son of Phineas and Sarah (Withington) Miller of Fitzwilliam afterwards of Gilsum and Stoddard, NH b. Apr l9, l808; m. (l) Harriet Pollard dau of Samuel and Betsy (Sawyer) Pollard b. June 25, l820.  Their children: 1.  Sumner Miller m. Thirza Clark. Res: Holyoke, MA 2.  Herbert H. Miller b. Mr 4,l844 m. Dec. 2l, l864     Laura E. Taylor dau of Orin and Charlotte M. (Hay-     wood) Taylor b. Aug 9, l845 l. Charles H. Miller b. Feb 5, l866. Jesse Miller m. (2) Olive Ardelia Fletcher b. Feb l850 dau of Joel and Dolly (Silsby) Fletcher b. Orwell, VT Dec 28, l8ll.  Jesse Miller settled at Charlestown, NH about l828. p.482 John Miller b. in Newburg, Germany Aug l7,l8l9 m. Mar l842 Maria M. (Krattin) Meellar b.June 2, l822 at New- burg, Germany.  Their children: 1.  John Miller b. Dec 26, l843 d. l845. 2.  John Henry Miller b. Dec 30, l845 3.  Christina Miller b. at Charlestown l847 4.  Henry Miller b. Mar 23, l849 d. l860 5.  John Miller 2d b. l85l d. l860 6.  Frank Miller b.l856 d. l869 7.  George Miller b. Feb 22,l858 8.  Lizzie Miller b. l866. p.483 Granville Miller son of Aaron A and Millissa (Wilder) Miller b. at Lempster May 7, l829 m. May 8,l855 Jane M. Wheeler dau of David and Electa (Moore) Wheeler b. at Newport, NH Apr 7,l829. l. Charles F. Miller b. Aug l2, l864. ************************************************* * * * * NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * * The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.