BIOS: Simon S. MILLER, Springs, Somerset County, PA

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History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania; Bedford County by E. 
Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by William H. Welfley; v.3, Pub. The Lewis 
Publishing Company, New York/Chicago 1906, ppg. 260/1

Simon S. MILLER.

Simon S. Miller, of Springs, Elk Lick township, traces his ancestry to John 
Miller, who moved to Somerset county from Berks county, Pennsylvania.  The next 
in line of descent was Jacob Miller, born in Elk Lick township, Somerset county, 
removed to Ohio in 1808-09.  His son, Benedict Miller, born in Elk Lick 
township, November 19, 1781, died in June, 1837.  He was a farmer and carpenter. 
He married Catharine, daughter of Peter Bitsche, who came from Switzerland in 
1754 and settled in Elk Lick township, and their chiildren were: Henry, Peter, 
William, Salome, Catharine, Joel (see forward), Susanna, Elizabeth, Benedict, 
Barbara, Moses and Jacob.
Joel Miller, son of Benedict and Catharine (Bitsche) Miller, was born March 27, 
1811, in Allegheny county, Maryland, and like his father was a farmer and 
carpenter, adding to these callings that of a blacksmith.  His wife was 
Catharine Brenneman, born April 5, 1813, in Germany, and came to the United 
States in 1828.  Their children were: Samuel J., see forward; Daniel J., born 
December 19, 1836, married Lucretia Fuller; Elias J., born February 21, 1839, 
married Nancy Miller; Elizabeth, born August 17, 1841, wife of Elias 
Hershbarger; Mary, born 1843, wife of Emmanuel Hershberger; Joel J., born 
December 14, 1844, married Savilla Beachy; Catharine, born March 14, 1848, wife 
of Elias M. Miller; Christian J., born November 18, 1850, married Barbara 
Gnagey; Lydia, born March 25, 1853, died January 30, 1856; and Anna, born 
February 1, 1858, wife of John D. Yoder.
Samuel J. Miller, son of Joel and Catharine (Brenneman) Miller, was born 
November 23, 1834, in Elk Lick township, and was all his life devoted to 
agricultural pursuits.  He married, November 15, 1854, Magdalena, daughter of 
Christian Swartzendruber, of Elk Lick township, and their children were: Jacob 
S., born August 12, 1855, married Anna Beachy; Elias S., born June 14, 1858, 
married Catharine Beachy; Simon S., see forward; Amanda, born October 12, 1864, 
wife of Daniel Beachy; and Lucy, born February 20, 1876, wife of Moses Beachy.  
Mr. S. J. Miller died September 16, 1906; his wife died May, 1892. 
Simon S. Miller, son of Samuel J. and Magdalena (Swartzendruber) Miller, was 
born March 2, 1862, on the farm on which he now lives, in Elk Lick township, and 
attended the public schools until the age of nineteen.  He worked for his father 
on the homestead until 1887, when he became by purchase the owner of the farm.  
He was engaged in the retail coal business from 1887 to June 30, 1905, when he 
leased his coal to E. O. F. Stotler, of Meyersdale, and the works are now 
operated under the name of the Meyersdale Fuel Company.  He has served two terms 
as school director, is a Republican, and a member of the Amish Mennonite church, 
in which since 1902 he has held the office of treasurer.
Mr. Miller married Lydia, daughter of Daniel Beachy, of Aurora, West Virginia, 
and their children are: Anselm, Allan, Essie, Anna, Earle, Claude, and Ernest.