The
Online Archive of 
John Francis Miller
~1829 - February 1862
Born in Sullivan County, IN around 1829.
Resided in Richmond, Fort Bend County, TX in 1860, occupied as a stockraiser.
Described as 6'2" with dark hair, dark complexion, and hazel eyes.
Mustered into Company H at Houston, TX on September 7, 1861.
Discharged on December 20, 1861 due to measles and typhoid pneumonia.
Died in or near Nashville, TN in February 1862.
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Claiborne, John M. Muster Roll of Terry's Texas Rangers; With Historical Remarks. Galveston: Self Published, 1882. Jones, Andrew M. Annotated Roster of Terry's Texas Rangers, the 8th Texas Cavalry. Unpublished Research. Scott, Paul R. Eighth Texas Cavalry, CSA. Arlington: The University of Texas at Arlington, July 1977. Unpublished MA Thesis. |
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