Miller corrigenda

Of Pennsylvania

Gayin, John, and James Miller settled in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., early in the last century: Gayen Miller was there in 1702; John Miller, in 1709; and James Miller, in 1729. They settled near each other, and are supposed to have been brothers or relations, and to have gone there from the county of Armagh or Tyrone, Ireland.

The wife of Gayen Miller was Margaret, daughter of Dr. Patrick Henderson, said to be of Scotland; their children (who were probably born in Ireland) were: 1. James, born in 1696; 2. William, born in 1698.

The wife of John Miller was Mary: their son James was born in 1693, near Claremont, county Armagh, and their son William was born in 1698, in the county Tyrone. Other children were probably born to them in Ireland.

James Miller married in Ireland Catherine, daughter of Thomas Lightfoot, and in 1729 emigrated to Pennsylvania.

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