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Leviah "Levi" Jefferson Miller

Male 1872 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Leviah "Levi" Jefferson Miller  [1
    Nickname Levi 
    Birth 1 Jun 1872  Newton, Newton County, Texas Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Notes 
    • He was born four months after his father died.

      Dr. Arthur A. Miller writes that 'Levi's youngest daughter, Levee was grandma's favorite; she inherited grandma's trunk, her parasol, and her featherbed-which she was still using' at the time he wrote his article on the Miller family for the 1986 book, "Newton County Nuggets."
    Person ID I43199  Strong Family Tree
    Last Modified 2 Jun 2013 

    Father Rev. Robert Marcus Miller,   b. 15 Aug 1822, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Feb 1872, Burkeville, Newton County, Texas Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 49 years) 
    Mother Sarah Jane Jordan,   b. 17 Jan 1831, Neshoba County, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Mar 1907, San Augustine County, Texas Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 76 years) 
    Marriage Aft 1861  [2
    • Dr. Arthur Miller, in "Newton County Nuggets" states that Sarah and the Rev. Robert Marcus Miller added six more children to their already large families, the oldest George Washington was born in 1862 and the youngest, Levi, was born in 1872, six months after his father had passed away. This left Sarah Jane, widowed three times, with the responsibility for 19 children in total. Dr. Miller recalls that his grandfather, Robert Martin Miller (born to Rev. Miller and Averilla), recalled that life got pretty tough for the large family. One year there was a severe drought and all the crops were lost. The government shipped corn to all the afflicted communities, and it was distributed among the struggling families. That year they lived on corn pone (bread) and even made a coffee substiute, consisting of corn that had been ground, sieved, and where the shaff had been parched. This, and any wild game or hogs off range kept them from starving.

      Dr. Arthur A. Miller writes that before her death, Grandma Sarah had been making her home with her youngest child, Levi at Burkeville.
    Family ID F12631  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Sources 
    1. [S327] Dore, Barbara Yancey (RootsLady@rootslady.com) "Southeast Texas Regional Gedcom Project" http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bydore_1, (Dore, Barbara Yancey "Southeast Texas Regional Gedcom Project"; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bydore_1 ; Updated Tue Feb 24 22:17:40 2004 This Gedcom contains many regionally located but sometimes unconnected Southeast Texas persons. Some of the information has been collected during Barbara's past 35 years of family research. Many undocumented families in the area are included. ALWAYS verify!!).

    2. [S1590] Newton County Historical Commission, "Glimpses of Newton County History" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, copyright 1982), p. 126 (Reliability: 3).