Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Warren County. HENRY FLORA, JR., is a native Kentuckian, and a son of Adam and Elizabeth (Miller) Flora, both of whom were natives of Virginia, the former having been born in 1792, and the latter in 1784. They were united in marriage in the county of Botetourt, on the 6th day of September, 1819, and to them were born four children, three of whom lived to be grown: Amanda (Miller), John W., and Henry, Jr. Adam Flora followed the vocation of a farmer; his death resulted from an injury received from a falling tree. He was a son of John Flora, a native of Germany, and one of the early settlers of the Virginia Colony. Henry Flora, Jr., was born on a farm, where he grew to manhood. His education is almost entirely practical. At the age of twenty-one years he began to make his own way in life; his resources were limited to health, strength and will force, and it may be said of him that he has been the "architect of his own fortune;" he is now the proprietor of a fine tract of fertile land, which he has improved with a comfortable dwelling, barns, orchards, and other conveniences. He was married, in 1846, to Miss Sarah J. Miller, of Warren County. To this union have been born seven sons, five of whom are living, viz.: Thomas C., James H., William A., John W. and James C., and four daughters, one of whom is yet living, Sarah C. Sarah J. (Miller) Flora was born in Warren County Ky., on the 28th of June, 1825; she is a daughter of David Miller, who was a native of Virginia. She is a consistent and acceptable member of the Christian Church. Politically Mr. Flora is a Republican. Flora Miller = Botetourt-VA Germany http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/warren/flora.h.txt