BIOGRAPHY: Jacob MILLER, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by P. S. Barr Copyright. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, page 562. JACOB MILLER, Mattawana, Mifflin county, Pa., was born in Bratton township, September 16, 1840, son of Nicholas and Catherine (King) Miller). His grandfather, John Miller, with his wife, Margaret (Kline) Miller, came to Oliver, now Bratton township, about 1816, having bought from James Junkin a tract of land, which they improved and cultivated. Mr. Miller was respected as a worthy and conscientious man. Their children were: Nicholas; John, of Bratton township, married Elizabeth Kauffman, had three children; David, of Bratton township, married Mary Miller, not a relative, had three sons and six daughters; Jacob, died at the age of twenty; Catherine (Mrs. David Harshbarger), has eight children. Both grandparents are deceased. Nicholas Miller, their eldest child, after receiving his education in the country schools, remained until his marriage upon the homestead, where he began farming. He was not slow to appreciate and introduce improvements. He was well liked and respected. His wife, Catherine, was the daughter of Michael King. Their children are: Eliza, died in early childhood; Jonathan K., married Sarah Kauffman, and has children, Ephraim, Martha, Amelia, married a distant relative, Nicholas Miller, Leah, married William Miller, also a distant relative, Lovina (Mrs. Warren Moist), Nancy (Mrs. John Ronk), Mollie (Mrs. William Reninger), Edward, Jacob and Fanny; and Jacob. Jacob Miller, brought up in Bratton township, attended its common schools, and at twenty years of age began farming on his own account, having rented a farm from Joshua King; a year later he bought the old Casper Dull farm, near Jenkins Mill. Here he farmed successfully until 1865. He then enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and First Pennsylvania Volunteers, Captain Musser, and served until the close of the war. In 1866 he purchased the Thomas Fritz farm, on which he now resides, 109 acres, which he has improved, remodelling the house and building a new barn. In 1871 he removed to a tract which was a part of the old Miller homestead, which he improved; in 1881 he returned to his present home. He is a very prosperous farmer. Mr. Miller is a Republican, and actively interested in local affairs. He was elected county commissioner in 1884, and has also served in the various township offices. Jacob Miller was married in 1859 to Nancy F., daughter of Peter and Rachel Fry. Their children are: Hannah L., born July 4, 1861, died November 7, 1867; Nannie, died September 21, 1868, aged two days; Clara (Mrs. William Rontzy), has children, Charles and Mabel; Ida C.; Rebecca (Mrs. Harry Kauffman), of Bratton township; Margaret (Mrs. Robert E. Wakefield); Lydia E. (Mrs. Samuel S. Bratton), has one child, Ivy; Mary E. (Mrs. Reuben E. Yontzy), of Altoona, Pa., has one child, Sarah Ruth; and Sarah E. (Mrs. Schuyler C. Gunter), of Lewistown, Pa. Mr. And Mrs. Miller are faithful members of the German Baptist church. _____ TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: I believe that the last paragraph contains two typos: Mrs. William "Rontzy" should be "Youtzy", and Mrs. Reuben E. "Yontzy" should be "Youtzy".