. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... old Miller horne-stead, and for some time also the propertysubsequently owned lj_\- Chambers Davi^where he kept an inn in connection with hisfarm. During the latter jiart of his life hedis])osed of the property which had been ?et-tled liy his grandfather. Penjamin Nunn, nearIlea-ant Grove. In 1818 he married ;orn 1794, died April 2, 1858, daughter ofAndrew Miller, one of the settlers of Mans-field township who kept an iiui and owned alarge tract of land near Pennwell. She was adevoted woman and gave much attention toth
. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... old Miller horne-stead, and for some time also the propertysubsequently owned lj_\- Chambers Davi^where he kept an inn in connection with hisfarm. During the latter jiart of his life hedis])osed of the property which had been ?et-tled liy his grandfather. Penjamin Nunn, nearIlea-ant Grove. In 1818 he married ;orn 1794, died April 2, 1858, daughter ofAndrew Miller, one of the settlers of Mans-field township who kept an iiui and owned alarge tract of land near Pennwell. She was adevoted woman and gave much attention tothe proper training of her children in all thatI)ertains to true manhood and : 1. .Andrew Miller, referred tobelow. 2. Catherine, married Henry B. Steijhensburg. New Jersey. 3. Elijah W. T. 5. Jacob died young. ( \) .drew Miller, eldest child of Jacob?ind Mary (Miller) Nunn. was born January18. 1819. During his minority he resided athome, where he was employed on the farmand there that inestimable lesson that.
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