Captain Isaac Miller was born in TN in 1810 and came to Muhlenberg about 1832. He lived on a farm west of Bremen the greater part of his life, and died in South Carrollton in 1887. He ws captain of Company F, Third Kentucky Cavalry (Federal), until he was wounded at Murfreesboro, when he resigned and was succeeded by Captain Elisha Baker, of Greenville. Captain Miller was for many years connected with the old militia musters. He married Bettie Crumbaker, daughter of Jacob Crumbaker. Among their children were: William T. (who was jailer from 1897 to 1905; James, who was a member of company F; Alfred and Simon Miller; Mrs. Nancy (William) Short, Mrs. Malty (Anderson) Miller, Mrs. Mary (Wesley M., son of N. B.) Little, Mrs. Jennie (Jacob) Gish, and Mrs. Katie (Wm. G. ) Whitmer--Mr. Whitmer also being a member of Company F. One of Captain Miller's brothers was James M., the father of John Simon Miller, who was jailer of the county from 1874 to 1882 and Greenville's postmaster from 1898 to 1912.
Captain Isaac Miller was born in TN in 1810 and came to Muhlenberg about 1832. He lived on a farm west of Bremen the greater part of his life, and died in South Carrollton in 1887. He ws captain of Company F, Third Kentucky Cavalry (Federal), until he was wounded at Murfreesboro, when he resigned and was succeeded by Captain Elisha Baker, of Greenville. Captain Miller was for many years connected with the old militia musters. He married Bettie Crumbaker, daughter of Jacob Crumbaker. Among their children were: William T. (who was jailer from 1897 to 1905; James, who was a member of company F; Alfred and Simon Miller; Mrs. Nancy (William) Short, Mrs. Malty (Anderson) Miller, Mrs. Mary (Wesley M., son of N. B.) Little, Mrs. Jennie (Jacob) Gish, and Mrs. Katie (Wm. G. ) Whitmer--Mr. Whitmer also being a member of Company F. One of Captain Miller's brothers was James M., the father of John Simon Miller, who was jailer of the county from 1874 to 1882 and Greenville's postmaster from 1898 to 1912.
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This information is from The Kentucky Genealogist, V. 18
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