Re: Robert MILLER - Helen Cason Alexander
Subject: Re: Robert MILLER
From: Helen Cason Alexander
Date: May 29, 2000

Hi:   I keep seeing your thing about "as organized as a henhouse full of chickens".  A chicken house full of chickens is very well organized. As each chicken goes in the house it takes its place on the roost. Helen
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: bonedigger 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 1:49 PM
  Subject: Re: Robert MILLER


  No all upper SC around Spartanburg
  Charles
  Don't worry bout me, I'm as organized as a henhouse full of chickens.
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janet Jilote 
  To: 
  Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 1:26 AM
  Subject: Re: Robert MILLER


  > Charles (Bonedigger),
  > 
  > Would your MILLERs and NEELYs have lived in Charleston in
  > the early 1800's?
  > 
  > I have some info on families of MILLER and NEEL that lived
  > in Charleston.
  > 
  > Jesse NELL b. 1754 Va. m. Ursulla BROWN, 1795 Chas, SC.
  > 
  > There is a letter that states the NELL name was once NEEL.
  > 
  > 
  > The Historical Society's Brown folder contained a letter
  > that indicated that the Brown's, Miller's, and Clastrier's
  > were somehow related and lived on Quince st.:
  > 
  > 1801 John Brown, Rigger, 0 Quince
  > 1802 Maxemellian    Clastrier   -Listed as Starch Mfg. at 22
  > Quince
  > 1806 Sarah Brown, Shop Keeper, 21 Quince
  > 
  > Also, Henretta is a very short street and has in the street
  > directory:
  > 
  > 1829 William Stephen Nell, Grist Store
  > 1835 Stephen Clastrier, Carpenter
  > 1836 Andrew Flinn Nell
  > 
  > Sarah CLATRIES (Clastrier) m. Jacob MILLER in 31st Dec. 1808
  > Chas. SC.
  > 
  > Sarah CLASTRIER m. John "Nickols" SCOFIELD c. 1846 SC.
  > (Richland Co Census 1850).
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Janet Nielson Jilote
  > 
  > 
  >   > 
  > 


  






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