The James Carson Miller genealogy comprised the starting point for the work in the TM Database and has been integral to gaining a greater understanding of the family at large. To date, this work appears to be more than 90% accurate in the details it provides when cross checked against other sources – a remarkable feat.

J. [James] Carson Miller references Franklin Keagy’s 1895 work, A History of the Kägy Relationship in America from 1715 to 1900, Harrisburg, PA., 1895, in reference to Jacob Miller’s (of 1748) daughter’s and their descendents. The work is provided at the link above for reference.

 

https://millerfamilyarchive.com/?page_id=4018

Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants & Connections, Pt. I.

 

Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Pt. II.

 

Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Pt. III.

 

Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Part IV.

 

Miller, J. [James] Carson, Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Part I., (Comprising Some Introductory History and an Outline of the Samuel Miller Branch), Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., Strasburg, VA. 1936.

Miller, J. [James] Carson, Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Part II., (Containing Connecting Links Between Parts I. and II. and the Genealogy of the Abraham Miller Branch), Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., Strasburg, VA. 1937.

Miller, J. [James] Carson, Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Part III. (Containing Connecting Links Between Parts II. and III., and the Genealogy of the Martin Miller Branch), Self-Published, Moores Store, VA. 1938.

Miller, J. [James] Carson, Jacob Miller of 1748: His Descendants and Connections, Part IV., (Containing Connecting Links between Parts III. and IV., and the Genealogy of the Daughters of Jacob Miller, With an Index to the Four Parts), Self-Published, Moores Store, VA. 1939.