
Miller, Thomas Redd - The Alamo
Thomas Redd Miller, Alamo defender, was born at Stone Knoll in Prince Edward County, Virginia, on September 7, 1804.
Miller, Thomas Redd (1804–1836) - TSHA
2012年2月18日 · On March 1, 1836, Miller entered the Alamo as one of the thirty-two Gonzales Rangers who responded to the request for relief. There he died in the battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836. In his will, dated August 12, 1834, and entered into probate record on May 30, 1845, Thomas R. Miller stated,
Thomas Redd Miller (1795-1836) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
2023年6月15日 · When the messenger arrived in Gonzales with his letter from Col. Travis, Thomas Redd Miller responded to the appeal for aid, and journeyed with the Gonzales Rangers to the Alamo to provide what aid they could. Thomas Redd Miller was killed in the Battle of the Alamo along with his brother-in-law, John E Gaston.
Thomas Redd Miller (1804-1836) - Find a Grave Memorial
Thomas Redd Miller Age: 31 Rank: Garrison Member Birthplace: Virginia Thomas Redd Miller, Alamo defender, was born at Stone Knoll in Prince Edward County, Virginia, on September 7, 1804. He was the fifth child of Armistead Miller and Susannah (Redd) Miller; they had the following children: George Dabney Miller (b....
Republic of Texas Document signed by Thomas R. Miller, Alamo …
In 1836, Thomas R. Miller took up arms and died to defend the Alamo during the Texas War of Independence. Dated just one year before that fateful stand, this extremely rare antique document – signed by that great Alamo Defender – is a certification for successfully paid state dues on a league of land with signatures of both Thomas R. Miller ...
Thomas Redd 'Tom-Tom' Miller - Ancestry
Born in Alleghany, Maryland, USA on 1795 to Christopher Armistead Miller and Elizabeth Corbus. Thomas Redd 'Tom-Tom' Miller married Sydney Gaston. He passed away on 6 Mar 1836 in The Alamo, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States.
Armistead Miller (abt.1772-1813) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
2022年12月18日 · Armistead Miller is noted in a land purchase in Prince Edward County, Virginia on 3/13/1817 between Thomas Redd & his wife, Rebecca Redd AND Ann Owen (Armistead Miller had been dead for over 4 years on 3/13/1817, but I assume his name was still associated with this land adjoining Ann Owne's land: "to Armistead Miller line thence West along his ...
Thomas Redd (abt.1730-bef.1801) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
2022年7月9日 · Thomas Redd Miller owned a tavern and store not far from the Alamo as many Miller's owned taverns and stores related to their merchant trade activities. Beginning in 1779, Thomas purchased several properties at Prince Edward.
Gonzales Rangers L-Z - Sons of DeWitt Colony
Thomas R. Miller, 40, born in Prince EdwardCo, VA (some records say TN) in 1796, a resident of Gonzales where he was a merchant, farmer and town clerk (sindico procurador). He was a Private rifleman in the Gonzales Rangers. He was oldest of seven children of Armistead and Susannah Redd Miller of Prince EdwardCo, VA.
God Bless The Alamo – Notes From The Cactus Patch
2024年3月4日 · A few more days until we solemnly recognize the fall of the Alamo, March 6th, 1836. It’s not a day that will live in infamy like Pearl Harbor, the battles of Gettysburg and Yorktown, but for us native Texans, it’s a day of retrospect that …
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