Lieutenant Johann Wendel Miller

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Lieutenant Johann Wendel Miller (Mueller)

German: Leutnant Johann Wendel Miller (Müller)
Also Known As: "Wendel Miller", "Johann Wendle Müeller", "Wendell Miller"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kirchenbuch of Evangelisch-Lutherischen, Dörrenbach, (heutzutage Südliche Weinstraße), (heutzutage Rheinland-Pfalz), (heutzutage Deutschland)
Death: November 15, 1805 (72)
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: 1515 Organ Church Road, Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Im Johann (Hans) Michael Mueller and Anna Maria Müller
Husband of Elizabeth Red Fern/Fawn Miller and Christina Miller
Father of Frederick Miller, Sr.; Catherina Brown; John Philip Miller; Jacob Schum Miller, Sr.; Philippina Miller and 10 others
Brother of Maria Catherina Muller and Anna Catherine Muller
Half brother of Anna Catharina Ller and Maria Catherina Müller Muellers

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About Lieutenant Johann Wendel Miller

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This Johann resembles Wendell Miller. Are they supposed to be the same person? Further research is warranted.

brief biography and family

also known in colonial America and the United States as Wendel Miller


Per Kioren Davin Moss' research for membership in Sons of the American Revolution, Wendel Miller emigrated from Germany, aboard the vessel "Brothers," and found his way to Rowan County, North Carolina. Wendel served in the North Carolina Militia from 1776-1781, first as a Lieutenant in Capt. Berger's company and eventually being commissioned a Captain.

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DAR ancestor #A079637

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Given name has also been reported to be Wendell.

Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be:

  • an unspecified date at Mannheim, (nowadays Karslruhe), (nowadays Baden-Württemberg), (nowadays Germany) <partially attested on his DAR ancestor record, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>
  • 1710 at an unspecified location <unattested, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>
  • 1717 at Brunswick, (nowadays Lower Saxony), (nowadays Germany) <unattested, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>
  • 1729 at Mannheim, (nowadays Rhineland-Palatinate (should be Baden-Württemberg)), (nowadays Germany) <unattested, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>
  • 1733 at Mannheim, (nowadays North Rhine-Westphalia (should be Baden-Württemberg)), (nowadays Germany) <unattested, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>

Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be:

  • 1801 at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States <unattested, conflicts with his DAR ancestor record and his Find A Grave memorial>
  • 1804 at an unspecified location <unattested, conflicts with his DAR ancestor record and his Find A Grave memorial>
  • January 9, 1805 at an unspecified location <unattested, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>
  • November 17, 1805 at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States <unattested, conflicts with his Find A Grave memorial>
  • 1814 at an unspecified location <unattested, conflicts with his DAR ancestor record and his Find A Grave memorial>
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Lieutenant Johann Wendel Miller's Timeline

1733
October 12, 1733
Kirchenbuch of Evangelisch-Lutherischen, Dörrenbach, (heutzutage Südliche Weinstraße), (heutzutage Rheinland-Pfalz), (heutzutage Deutschland)
1740
1740
Brandenburg, Germany
1756
November 11, 1756
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
1758
1758
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
1759
November 2, 1759
Rowan County North Carolina, USA
1763
1763
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
1765
1765
1765
Rowan, North Carolina, United States