Ancestors of Mary Carolyn Foster:Information about Haman* Miller
Haman* Miller (b. Abt. 1781, d. Aft. 1812)
Notes for Haman* Miller:
The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
SCMAR, Volume III
Number 3, Summer, 1975
Estate Partitions in the Washington District Court of Equity, 1803-1826 (Continued from Vol. 3, p.127.)
SCMAR, Vol. III, Summer 1975, No. 3, p.187
Commission to William Rodgers, Jesse Motes, Elhanan Crocker, Hayman Miller & Benjamin Brown to make partition or to determine whether a sale of the property would be more beneficial. 21 Apr. 1818. Commissioners sworn before Jas McMahan, J.P., 28 Mar. 1818. Benjamin Brown qualified as appraiser of land 16 June 1818. The commissioners' return states that the land cannot be divided without manifest injury to the interested parties. They have caused the land to be resurveyed by William W. Simpson, which by his survey contains 142½ acres. The land is appraised at $2.50 per acre. 12 June 1818.
This is what I have learned about Haman Miller and Martha Fuller,
daughter of Isham Fuller, I think it's Isham, but not sure.
MARTHA "PATSY" FULLER MILLER - b 1789 in Randolph Co NC; d in after 1830 in
Laurens Co SC; m 13 Jan 1805 in Laurens Co SC to Haman Miller, son ofJacob
Miller and Martha Stovall Roberts, who was b before 1789 in
Randolph Co NC and d 1824.
Patsy and Haman lived in Laurens Co SC.In the 1810 Census of Laurens
Co
SC, Haman was listed in the 16-26 age category; Martha was also in that age
category; 2 females under 10 and 1 male 10-16 who was probably not a son
because in Haman's 1824 estate papers, it indicated that he acted as the
guardian of Agnes and William Young.In the 1820 Census of Laurens Co SC,
Haman (26-45), Martha (26-45) were listed with 3 males under 10 and 2
females
under 10.The daughters listed in the 1810 census could have been married
by
1820. [Bonner, will you please check the census for accuracy of this
information.]
Haman purchased 72 ? acres on Beaver Dam Creek of Little River
from Jesse Motes on 25 Jan 1817. This land joined that of Jones Fuller NC.
Haman is found in other Laurens Co SC court records. He as a buyer in the
estate sale of Jeremiah Glenn and in 1811, acted as bondsman in the
settlement of the estate of his father-in-law and uncle Isham Fuller Sr.
[This is one reason I think Haman married Martha, Isham's daughter.]
Haman died in 1824 because Jacob Miller Sr, Jacob Miller Jr and
Jones Fuller NC posted a $3,000 administration bond on his estate.Jacob
Miller Jr. was appointed administrator.William and Peter Miller and Jones
Fuller NC were the appraisers.The total amount of the estate sale was
$1,371.81?.The buyers were: Jacob Miller Sr; John S. Miller; Jones, Peter,
Israel and William Fuller; James, Jesse and Bird Roberts.William Fuller
rented the plantation for 2 years at $95.The final settlement occurred in
Feb 1830.
Only 2 of Patsy and Haman's children are known:
MATTHIAS MILLER - b ca 1812 in SC
Mattias was listed in the 1840, 1850 and 1860 Censuses
of
Meriwether Co GA.In the 1850 census he was the neighbor of Israel and
Archibald Fuller.His children were: Haman Miller, age 16, b 9 Jan 1834 in
Paulding Co GA; Martha F. Miller; Martin J. Miller, age 12; Ezekiel W.
Miller, age 9; Marquis L. Miller, age 4; Jones Miller NC, age 1. [Danny,
would you please check the Meriwether Co GA census for accuracy.]
Martin Miller - b ca 1820
Martin was listed in the 1840, 1850 and 1860 Censuses of
Meriwether Co GA.
More About Haman* Miller:
Ancestral File Number: 1JVF-F3G.488, 489
Emigration: Aft. 1754, from Germany.
Children of Haman* Miller and Martha* (Patsy) Fuller are:
- +Sarah B. Miller, b. Jan 03, 1817, South Carolina490, d. Jun 26, 1880, Meriwether County, Georgia491.