Andrew Miller

  B. 1767 York PA

Abraham Roth, August 15, 1785, deeded thirty acres of land in trust for church purposes, for which 6 pounds, 14 shillings and 8 pence were paid.  The trustees were Bernhard Spangler, Abraham Roth and Christian Weist.  A log church was first built, then the log building was weather-  boarded. It became known as Roth's Church.

m. Anna Danner

Children: Barbara 1786, Samuel Danner 1790, Elizabeth 1795, AndrewII1801, Catherine 1802, David 1804, Solomon 1805.

The family attended the old log church and some are buried at the Roths Church Cemetary at York PA, according to the church records.

In 1845, the original church was replaced by a brick structure that was a "Union" church, meaning other faiths had their services there as well as the original German Reformed builders. The German Reformed church was the main denomination in these times in York, and the Lutherans also met there, but built their own church in 1888.

 

 

Old Log frame Meeting house in York Co. PA

Black Rock Church in 1947

Andrew Miller and Anna Danner's people were charter members of the Black Rock Church, (Roth's Church). Andrew was an elder for many years in this congregation. Burial had been thought to be in the Price Family cemetary, which became the property of the Black Rock Church, two miles away.

 Lineage of Anna Danner

Jacob Danner b. 1727                                                    Elizabeth Boechtel

 Michael Danner b.1696 d. May 27, 1782                       Anna Bend b. 1706(germany)

Grand Duchy of Baden, Mannheim Germany

Ulrich Tanner b. 1670                                                    Chrystina Reitlickerin b. 1674

                                Grand Duchy of Baden, Mannheim Germany (both)