Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 5th ed., 1887, Jessamine Co. DR. JOHN C. MILLER, farmer and physician, is the third son of Merriman F. and Celia Miller, and was born on his father's farm, February 10, 1841. His father was born August 30, 1804; his mother September 18, 1806; and died May 10, 1882. His grandfather, Francis Miller, was born at Culpeper C.H., Va., in 1748, settled in the limits of Jessamine in 1790, and died October 26, 1839. His grandmother was Elizabeth Freeman, born in 1759, died April 5, 1845. In 1862 John C. Miller commenced reading medicine under Dr. S. D. Welch. In 1864 he graduated at the Ohio Medical College. In 1865 he attended the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, where he took the ad eundem degree, and a special course in auscultation, percussion and diseases of the heart and lungs under Prof. Austin Flint, Sr., the best diagnostician and medical writer in the world. He has practiced in Jessamine County ever since 1864 with the exception of four years in Madison County, from 1873 to 1877. Dr. Miller was very successful in the medical profession, but is now an extensive farmer and breeder of trotters, cultivating one of the best improved farms in Jessamine County. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. He was married to Miss Nannie Rice of Madison County, February 25, 1868. She was born July 11, 1843, and died April 15, 1885. The names of his children are Rice, Hugh, Lizzie and Meade. Miller Freeman Flint Rice Welch = Madison-KY Culpeper-VA OH NY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/jessamine/miller.jc.txt