Mary Alexander Miller

Born to James Benjamin Alexander and Mary Alexander Steele Alexander. Mary Alexander Miller passed away on and was buried in Old Unity Baptist Church Cemetery in Roebuck, SC. Mary Alexander Miller was married to Isaac Robert Miller and had 4 children: Isaac Robert Miller, Elizabeth Miller Meek, James Miller, Mary Miller Neely.

Born in:
Maryland
Plot:
Unmarked, with no headstone. She was probably laid to rest at this churchyard cemetery in 1773, or at her nearby family farm on the Tyger River.
Burial place:
Old Unity Baptist Church Cemetery
4040 Walnut Grove Rd, Roebuck, SC 29376

Passed away Relatives of Mary Alexander Miller

parents

Died 1740
Burial place:
Address:
1100 Church Rd, Newark, DE 19711
Burial place:
Address:
1100 Church Rd, Newark, DE 19711

spouses

Isaac Robert Miller
Died 1775

children

Isaac Robert Miller
Died 1775
Died 1805
Birth place:
Maryland
Burial place:
Address:
Weddington Rd, Concord, NC
Died 1818
Birth place:
Maryland
Burial place:
Address:
3655 Neuse Rd, Grantsboro, NC 28529
Died 1815
Birth place:
Maryland
Burial place:
Address:
4858 Mcconnells Hwy, York, SC 29745

siblings

Died 1749
Birth place:
Maryland
Burial place:
Address:
Lewisville, PA
Died 1762
Birth place:
Maryland
Burial place:
Address:
1100 Church Rd, Newark, DE 19711
Mary Alexander Miller
Died 1773

Who is Else Buried at Old Unity Baptist Church Cemetery in South Carolina

18571857 (aged less than a year)
18021889 (aged 87)
18601885 (aged 25)
18581878 (aged 19)
18351862 (aged 27)
18241824 (aged less than a year)
18261854 (aged 27)
Died 1867
18281862 (aged 33)
18611861 (aged less than a year)
18611863 (aged 2)
18171881 (aged 63)
Birth place:
South Carolina
18561857 (aged less than a year)

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FAQ

Where was Mary Alexander Miller born?

Mary Miller was born in Somerset County, Maryland

Where is Mary Alexander Miller buried?

Mary Miller is interred in 4040 Walnut Grove Rd, Roebuck, SC 29376, in Plot: Unmarked, with no headstone. She was probably laid to rest at this churchyard cemetery in 1773, or at her nearby family farm on the Tyger River.