Twenty-three years of research/ by Jean Willett
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Ancestral families of the author's parents. Record gives details on ancestral lines but little on later generations. Leslie E. Miller (1885-1963), son of Graves Miller (1859-1917) and Bernetta Ringo Miller (1864-1943), and his wife, Olive Grace Stone (1890-1975), daughter of Silas Benjamin Stone (1857-1917) and Sarah C. Watkins Stone (1861-1900, had two daughters, 1920-1926.
Ancestors include: Andrew Miller/Andreas Müller (ca. 1710-1776/7) of Germany?, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; and Meclenburg County, North Carolina -- William Stone (b. before 1775) of Spartanburg County, South Carolina -- Jan Rigo/Ringot (ca. 1590-before 1646) of Holland and New Amsterdam (New York) -- Peter Watkins (b. ca. 1675) of Wales, Chester County, Pennsylvania; and Frederick County, Virginia (now Berkeley County, West Virginia.
Contents: Camp -- Clauw -- Condra -- Cook -- Cox -- Crabtree -- De Marnix -- Duckworth -- Griffith -- Hankinson -- Lofton -- Martin -- Miller -- Ong -- Ringo -- Scott -- Stone -- Stoutenburg -- Stovall -- Tabor -- Teague -- Van Tienhoven -- Van Utrecht -- Watkins -- Welborn -- Younger.
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