BIOS: Franklin MILLER, Stoystown, Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Roth Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania; Bedford County by E. Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by William H. Welfley; v.3, Pub. The Lewis Publishing Company, New York/Chicago 1906, ppg. 288/9 Franklin MILLER. Franklin Miller, of Stoystown, was born March 15, 1855, in Quemahoning township, and is a descendant of Joseph Miller, who was of German lineage and came from Reading, Pennsylvania, to Somerset county. He settled in Stony Creek township, near Coleman's Station, where he purchased a large tract of land which he improved, and on which he resided until his death. He married and was the father of a numerous family. His remains were interred in the Miller burying-ground, one mile north of Coleman's Station, on the Berlin road. Joseph Miller, Jr., eldest child of Joseph Miller, Sr., was born in 1784, in Reading, Pennsylvania, and was reared to the life of a farmer. At the age of twenty-three he moved to Quemahoning township and settled upon a tract of three hundred and twenty acres of land adjacent to Higgins' creek, a branch of Stony creek, now known as Beaver Dam creek. The patent for this land was issued in 1784 by the executive council of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to John Paul, a member of the Society of Friends, from whom Mr. Miller made his purchase. The enterprise was successful, enabling Mr. Miller to bequeath a farm to each of his sons. He was a member of the Lutheran church. Mr. Miller married Mary, daughter of Henry Shaffer, and their children were: Samuel J., of whom later; Jacob J., Valentine J., Elizabeth, Susanna, Rosanna, Noah J., Nancy, Mary, and Sarah. Mr. Miller's death occurred in 1860. Samuel J. Miller, son of Joseph and Mary (Shaffer) Miller, was born July 27, 1806, in Quemahoning township, and there passed his life in agricultural pursuits. He was a Republican in politics. Mr. Miller married Elizabeth Mowry, born October 11, 1811, in Brothers Valley township, and the following were their children: Josiah, born in 1835, served in the Union army during the civil war; Noah S., born in 1837, held a captain's commission and was wounded in the service; Gideon, born in 1839, was killed at the battle of Gettysburg; Peter, born in 1841; Samuel S., born in 1843, also served in the civil war; Nancy, born in 1845; Adam, born in 1847; Jacob S., born in 1849; Jeremiah S., born in 1851; David, born in 1853; Franklin, of whom later; Lemon, born in 1857, Benjamin S., born in 1860. Franklin Miller, son of Samuel J. and Elizabeth (Mowry) Miller, obtained his education in the common schools of Somerset county, which he attended until the age of seventeen, and then for one winter was engaged in teaching. The following autumn he entered the normal school. After completing his education he began farming, a calling to which he has since devoted the greater part of his time. He spent four years in Johnstown as foreman in a lumber yard, and for the same length of time served as deputy and road manager. He has been a life-long Republican. Mr. Miller married, September 24, 1882, Sadie A. Bowman, and they are the parents of two sons: Lavan M., born July 13, 1888; and Samuel G., March 28, 1896. Mrs. Miller is a daughter of Noah Bowman, a native of Jenner township, who enlisted during the Civil war, and a few years after his return home died from the effects of disease contracted while in the service. Politically he was a Republican. Mr. Bowman married Mary Cover and their family consisted of the following children: Lavan, Nancy C., and Sadie A., born April 10, 1864, in Jenner township, wife of Franklin Miller. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Bowman married Jonas Mamrer, a farmer and a Republican, becoming by this union the mother of one child, Michael C. Mamrer.