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Jonathan Miller

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Jonathan Miller

Birth
Death
7 Feb 1849 (aged 88–89)
Burial
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4028563, Longitude: -82.483812
Plot
Lot 50, Section 1, Gr. 4
Memorial ID
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Mr. Miller was an Ensign under the command of Capt. Daniel Clapsaddle in the Flying Camp, Washington Co., Maryland during the Revolutionary War. He is one of six known Revolutionary War Veterans buried here. (Source: Mound View Cemetery Self-Guided Walking Tour doc.)

Jonathan Miller in 1815 appointed Assessor of Taxes, Knox County, OH; 1815 elected as a Knox County OH Commissioner; 1816 elected to the Ohio House of Representatives; 1816 was a founding member of the Owl Creek Bank in Mt. Vernon OH; and 1817 Treasurer of Mt. Zion Lodge No. 9. The Daughters of the American Revolution show his service as being in Virginia, but I have documents from the State of Pennsylvania showing his service there, too. (Source: 5Patriots (#47485996) )
Mr. Miller was an Ensign under the command of Capt. Daniel Clapsaddle in the Flying Camp, Washington Co., Maryland during the Revolutionary War. He is one of six known Revolutionary War Veterans buried here. (Source: Mound View Cemetery Self-Guided Walking Tour doc.)

Jonathan Miller in 1815 appointed Assessor of Taxes, Knox County, OH; 1815 elected as a Knox County OH Commissioner; 1816 elected to the Ohio House of Representatives; 1816 was a founding member of the Owl Creek Bank in Mt. Vernon OH; and 1817 Treasurer of Mt. Zion Lodge No. 9. The Daughters of the American Revolution show his service as being in Virginia, but I have documents from the State of Pennsylvania showing his service there, too. (Source: 5Patriots (#47485996) )


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