Person:Mary Miller (343)

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Mary Miller
b.Abt 1725 Prob. Germany
 
m. Abt 1725
  1. Mary MillerAbt 1725 -
  2. Anna Barbara Miller1726 - 1791
  3. Adam Miller1728 - 1764
  4. Elizabeth Catherine Miller1734 -
  5. Henry Miller1736 - 1784
  6. Catarina Miller1739 -
  7. Christian Miller1743 - 1778
m. Abt 1743
  1. George MallowAbt 1743 -
  2. Mary MallowAbt 1745 -
  3. Thomas MallowAbt 1747 - 1801
  4. Adam Mallow1751 - 1841
  5. Sarah Mallow1756 - 1758
  6. Michael Mallow, Jr.1757 - 1830
  7. Henry Mallow1758 - 1834
  8. Barbara MallowAbt 1762 -
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Name Mary Miller
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1725 Prob. Germany
Marriage Abt 1743 to Michael Mallow, Sr.. of South Branch, Potomac River, VA

Mary Miller was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Mary (Miller) Mallow Taken Captive by Indians in 1758

Mary Mallow is listed as being taken captive by Indians in the "Ft. Seybert Massacre" on 28 April 1758 in Augusta (later Pendleton) County, Virginia (later West Virginia), which is mentioned in the Indian Attacks of 1755-1758 in Augusta County of settlers killed or captured by "the enemy" (most likely Shawnee Indians being spurred on by the French) in Augusta County.