Date | John's Age | Event & Sources | Place |
01/29/1839 | 0Y | Birth of John A. Miller. Source: 3a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
around 1855 | c. 16Y | Joined with the Brethren (neu-täufer), (alt. German Baptist) (1708-1908). Location Assumed. Source: 3a | Bridgewater, Virginia |
TM Note - Context: Both the date and location of the religion in this context are referencing the approximate date that he "joined" with the Brethren church based on the fact that it happened before the civil war but likely when he was an adult given the particular style of adult-baptism practiced by the Brethren. Also, the location is assumed as Rockingham County was his primary residence - but not given more specifically as i am unsure where he would have been at that time. |
01/27/1844 | Almost 5Y | Death of paternal grandmother, Esther Bowman. Location assumed - stated as "nearby". Buried in Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery. Sources: 6a, 7a | Bridgewater, Virginia |
12/01/1850 | 11Y | John A. Miller Appears in the 1850 Census. Source: 1b | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
10/30/1852 | 13y | Death of paternal grandfather, Martin Miller. Location given alternatively as Shenandoah and Roanoke County. Source: 6a, 7b, Chancery | Unknown. |
12/18/1856 | 17Y, 10M | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: "A saddle, bridle, and martingales worth $20. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
1857 | 18Y | Occupation: Farm Laborer. Source: 8a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
01/04/1859 | 19Y, 11M | Death of mother, Catharine Glick. Source: 6b | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
about 1860 | c. 21Y | Father's (Samuel) 2nd Marriage, to Mary Ann Greer. Source: 5a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
TM Note - Context: The 1860 Census Records the Marriage as happening "within the year." Location also inferred from Census report. This marriage was possibly arranged in some aspects by the Brethren - it was not uncommon to pair widowers and widows with other members of the community that needed help raising children or managing land. It is important to note that the use of the word "marriage" in this context was only possible because Catharine Glick had died - and even then it was not uncommon for 2nd marriages to, despite possibly being arranged by the Brethren, also not be recognized as "marriages." The description as a "marriage" here is then important because it speaks directly to a more moderate religious interpretation on Samuel's behalf. |
03/20/1861 | 22Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: $5 cash (Likely for wedding). Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
03/21/1861 | 22Y | John's wedding to Elizabeth F. (née) Miller. Source: 6c | Rockingham County, Virginia |
04/12/1861 | 22Y | American Civil War - Start | Fort Sumpter, SC. |
Around 05/01/1861 | c. 22Y | Forcibly Drafted into Virginia Militia as a Private. Source: Chancery, SCC. | Rockingham County, Virginia |
Around 05/01/1861 | c. 22Y | Sent to Winchester, VA with the Virginia Militia. Chancery, SCC. | Winchester, VA., Confederacy. |
TM Note - Context |
around 08/01/1861 | c. 22Y | Samuel Miller hires a Substitute to serve/work on John's behalf in the Virginia Militia. cost likely around $1500-$2000. Source: 3a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
12/12/1861 | 22Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: 1 horse worth $100. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
01/18/1862 | 22Y 11M | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: Harnesses for two horses worth $33.30. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
01/18/1862 | 22Y, 11M | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: One bed and bedding worth $20. Source: 5a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
TM Note - Detail & Context: "One bed and bedding worth $20." This appears likely to be related to, and to give an indication of when, John moved to Elizabeth F. Miller's father's (Abraham Miller, 3/1/1817–7/19/1882) farm/house. |
06/09/1862 | 23Y | American Civil War - Battle of Port Republic | Port Republic, VA |
08/08/1862 | 23Y | Death of sister, Lydia Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 1g | Rockingham County, Virginia |
09/15/1862 | 23Y | Birth of son, Abraham Martin Miller. Source: 6c, 6d, 6e, 9a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
10/11/1862 | 25Y | Act of the confederate congress: "Substitute & Fine Law". Source: 10b | Rockingham County, Virginia |
TM Note - Context: Important to note that this was a separate law from the Virginia Substitute & Fine Law that had been passed previously. This law was not enacted with any provision for those who had already paid similar, state level fines for exemption - thus it is likely that Samuel paid for a John A. Miller's substitute a second time. |
around 09/20/1864 | 25Y | Union safeguard protected their house outside of Mt. Crawford on Abraham Miller's Land [Father-in-law]. Source: 10b | Abraham Miller Farm, VA |
08/17/1864 | 25Y | Birth of daughter, Sarah C. Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 5a | Abraham Miller Farm, VA |
08/21/1865 | 26Y | Death of daughter, Sarah C. Miller. Location Assumed.Source: 6c | Abraham Miller Farm, VA |
07/01/1866 | 28Y | Birth of son, Silas Benjamin Miller. Source: 6c, 6e | Bridgewater, Virginia |
TM Note - Context: Silas Benjamin Miller's Birth location being listed as Bridgewater, VA appears to indicate that John, Elizabeth, and family moved from Abraham Miller's farm near Mt. Crawford to Bridgewater, near Samuel's farm, sometime after the Civil War. This birth location could also mean that Silas was, in fact, born at Samuel's house/farm. |
09/16/1868 | 29y | Birth of daughter, Nancy Susan Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 6e, 6f | Bridgewater, Virginia |
08/15/1870 | 31y | Birth of son, David S. Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 6c | Bridgewater, Virginia |
03/11/1871 | 32Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: One pig worth $2. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
09/12/1871 | 32Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: $105 cash. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
09/12/1871 | 32Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: One steer worth $16. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
05/20/1872 | 33Y | Birth of son, John William Franklin "J.W.F." Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 6c | Bridgewater, Virginia |
12/26/1872 | 33Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: Lumber for barn worth $122.29. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
01/01/1873 | 34Y | Will Advances (2 ledger entries) from Samuel Miller: $100 cash & $65 cash. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
12/25/1873 | 34Y | Birth of daughter, Mary E. Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 6c | Bridgewater, Virginia |
06/22/1875 | 36Y | Submitted claim to the Congressional Southern Claims Commission (SCC) for losses during the Civil War. Source: 3a | Washington, D.C., U.S.A. |
06/22/1875 | 36Y | Residence listed in SCC Claim indicates own farm near Bridgewater, VA. Source: 6c | John A. Miller Farm, Virginia. |
07/01/1876 | 37Y | Birth of son, Solomon Garber Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 6g | John A. Miller Farm, Virginia. |
02/15/1877 | 38Y | Will Advance from Samuel Miller: $200 cash. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
05/11/1880 | 41Y | Birth of son, Adam J. Miller. Location Assumed. Source: 6g | John A. Miller Farm, Virginia. |
01/31/1883 | 44Y | Death of father, Samuel Miller. Source: 6b | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
1888 | c.49Y | John A. Miller & Sons Cannery Opens outside Bridgewater. Source: 4a | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
Detail: John Wayland stated the following about the John A. Miller & Sons Cannery, "The Miller cannery at Bridgewater, the first in the county, dates from 1888. It's products take high rank." Source: Wayland, John W., A History of Rockingham County, Virginia, P. 318. |
10/10/1894 | 55Y | Death of son, Adam J. Miller. Source: 6c | John A. Miller Farm, Virginia. |
10/10/1903 | 64Y | Death of step-mother, Mary Ann Greer. Source: ? | Martin & Samuel Miller Farm, Virginia |
03/11/1905 | 66Y | Death of wife, Elizabeth F. (née) Miller. Source: 6c, 8b | John A. Miller Farm, Virginia. |
05/11/1905 | 66Y, 3M, 13D | Death of John A. Miller. Source: 8a | John A. Miller Farm, Virginia. |
05/14/1905 | Deceased | John A. Miller was buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery in Bridgewater, VA. Source: 5a | Oak Lawn Cemetery, Bridgewater, VA. |