• [S284] Eula Richardson Hasskarl, Shelby Co., Kentucky, Marriages, 1792-1833 (May, 1983), Page 17, Marriage of Samuel Miles and Anne Lewis, Garril Louis Kueber.
    Samuel Miles and Anne Lewis married 7 Apr 1802. Bondsman - Abraham Lewis.
  • [S652] Hunting for Bears inc., CD#2: Marriage Records for Selected Counties in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. (Automated Archives, inc.) marriage records from selected counties Garril Louis Kueber.
  • [S821] Eula Richardson Hasskarl, Shelby County Kentucky Marriages 1792-1833 Page 115, Marriage of Abel Sargent and Sarah Bristow, Garril Louis Kueber.
    Abel M Sargent and Sarah Bristow, widow of Benjamin Bristow, married June 11, 1823, Bondsman - Samuel Miles.
  • [S969] U.S. Census, Kentucky, 1810, Samuel Miles, Shelby County, 1810, Page 233, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Samuel Miles
    male age 26-45: 1
    male age to 10: 4
    female age 26-45: 1
    female age to 10: 2
    1 slave.
  • [S1008] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox) (Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Fifty-one Park Ave., Naugatuck, Connecticut), 1958, The first 160 pages are viewable at http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckBook.htm, National Genealogical Society Library,
    Surnames: Wilcoxson, Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox.
  • [S1026] Accelerated Indexing Systems, Index to Kentucky Wills to 1851 - the Testators (Accelerated Indexing), 1977, New Orleans Public Library.
    Snook, Martin, Franklin County, page 162, book B2, probate date 1845.
    Cook, Seth, Shelby County, page 157, book 14, probate date 1841.
    Cook, William, Shelby County, page 421, book 3, probate date 1816.
    Johnson, Jesse, Madison County, page 234, book C, probate date 1822.
    Crooke, Absalom, Madison County, page 387, book A, probate date 1807.
    Miles, Benjamin, Shelby County, page 125, book 9, probate date 1833.
    Miles, Samuel, Shelby County, page 148, book 7, probate date 1828.
    Cooke, Margaret, Franklin County, page 16, book A, probate date 1797.
    Miles, Samuel, Shelby County, page 438, book 2, probate date 1811
    Scroggan, Samuel Shelby County, page 204, book 19, probate date 1850
    Vardeman, Peter Shelby County, page 469, book 2, probate date 1811.
    Miles, Sarah Shelby County, page 51, book 11, probate date 1836.
  • [S1077] Samuel Miles jr, Will Book 8, Page 148, Kentucky Will Books 6, 7, and 8 Microfilm of Shelby County, Family History Library,
    Shelby County Kentucky Sept 22nd 1828
    In the name of God Amen I Samuel Miles of the county and state aforesaid being in a weak habit of body but of sound mind and disposing memory do ordain and establish this instrument as my last will and testament in manner and form following viz
    I will that my body be decently interred in the earth and my soul to God who gave it. I give to my beloved wife Polly a boundary of land being the same on which I now live beginning at and including my meat house thence to my spring branch below the barn and so as not to interfere with the same, i.e., the barnyard thence down my spring branch to the mouth and thence down the creek to the mouth of the first branch on the western side of the creek below an old mill seat? thence up said branch to a rail fence thence with said rail fence a westerly course to its intersection of a fence running from the said meat house a northerly course thence with said fence to the beginning varying the line however so as to include a stable crib & ? the same the above named tract of land that I have willed to my wife is to be hers during her natural life or widowhood & at her decease or marriage it is to ? to my three sons James, William and Abraham.
    I also give to my wife two beds bedsteads and furniture one sorrel mare called Jim, the two youngest milch cows that now give milk, all my hogs and half the geese & sheep these last mentioned articles commencing with the two above named beds is to belong to my wife at her disposal forever and the articles of property that are next named are to return to my four daughters by name Sally, Nancy, Malinda and Synthia at and after the death or marriage of my wife and cupboard and furniture two oxen & 1 kettle one five gallon pot & a ten gallon kettle the newest ? ? plough two pair of drawing chains the best shovel plough half a dozen chairs the best how one folding table one desk one sugar chest two table cloths one loom one little wheel and on big wheel water pails biggins & four or five open ? barrels one pair of cotton cards & mirror one small table & candlesticks weaving ? and stays other best shopping ax and a washing tub.
    The unbroke hemp & toll of the ? mill raw cotton rolls & spun yarn.
    All the rest of my land I give to my three sons James William and Abraham which three sons are to maintain my son Luvis during his natural life. I give to my son Abraham a black horse called Jim to ? with a saddle & bridle. I give to my stepson Peter Vardamin one sorrel horse colt a yearling past and an ox, and bridle. I give to Wm Vardamin my stepson a last spring colt. I give to each of my daughters by name Nancy, Malinda, & Synthia one bed and bedstead three counter spins two sheets two bed quilts and one coverlet all the balance of my bed furniture I wish equally divided between my four daughters named in the top line of this page. I also give my four daughters a two year old redbird colt which is to remain with them on the premises for two years and then to be sold and the money equally divided among them all. I also give the other half of the sheep and geese to my three youngest daughters. I give to Sally Vardamin a two year old reddish brown heifer. I give the bed that belonged to my wife before our marriage to her two sons Peter & Wm. I wish my daughters that are unmarried to live with my wife and her children on the piece of ground that I allotted her & that for the support of all of them jointly. I give them all the corn tobacco wheat hay and fodder excepting however all the corn tobacco leather and fodder that is now known & called Abrahams the same I confirm unto him.
    I will that my two sons James and Abraham have my stock in the tan yard and for the same they are to furnish my family as described just above in leather for three years. All the residue of my property of whatsoever kind it may be to be sold and credit of twelve months out of the proceeds of which sale all my debts and expenses to be ? and the balance of the money together with all the money that is now owing to me to be equally divided between my four daughters. N.B. all my cigars I give to my wife and daughters and her daughter Sally. I also wish that my wife have privilege of getting timber from the land that I gave to my sons for the purpose of keeping up the farm?. I appoint my son in law James Miles and my friend Wm Christie Exrs of this my will. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal.
    Signed: Samuel Miles (seal)
    Att: James Miles Jun, Henry Bohannon

    Shelby County October term 1828
    A writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Saml Miles was produced in court whereupon James Miles and Henry Bohannon the subscribing witnesses thereto being sworn state that said writing was signed & acknowledged by the said Saml Miles as & for his last will & testament and that they believe the said Saml was of sound disposing mind and memory at the time of the same which will is ordered to be recorded and thereupon Wm Christie & James Miles the Exors named in said will came into court and took uopoonm themselves the burden of the execuriotn thereof and having taken the oath required by law and enetered into bond with Laithon Lee and Saml Miles their securities in the penalty of $800 conditioned as the law directs probate thereof is granted them in due form of law.
    Att: Ja s Whitaker, clerk, Shelby County Court.
  • [S1356] Montgomery Co, Ohio Marriages; common Pleas Record of Marriage Certificates 1803-1851 Marriage of Enoch Miles and Sarah Rentfrow, Cincinnati, Ohio Public Library.
    12 Mar 1812; Enoch Miles and Sarah Rentfrow.
  • [S1357] Shirley Mikesell, Early Settlers of Montgomery County, Ohio page 152, Cincinnati, Ohio Public Library.
    Term of September, 1814
    Enos Miles apptd guardian to Isaac Rentfrew, 11 yrs, Jacob Rentfrew, 9 yrs, John Rentfrew, 6 yrs, minor heirs of Turpin Rentfrew, dec. Security: Philip Wagner, page 129.
  • [S1358] Montgomery Co, Ohio Chancery Records 1824-1854 page 115, Cincinnati, Ohio Public Library.
    April Term, 1845. Miles, Enos, guardian of John Rentfrow (idiot) vs. John Rentfrow 10 Jan 1845. Miles appointed guard. 5 Sep 1815 of John Rentfrow who is entitled to 1/8 part of SW 1/4 S28 T3R8- 51 acres. The 1/8 sold to Miles for debt of keeping John Rentfrow. (page 206).
  • [S1489] IGI (International Genealogical Index) Version 4.00 North America.
  • [S1867] Marriage records, 1797-1839, volumes 1-3, LDS film 0259273 - Shelby County Kentucky Marriage Records 1797-1839, Family History Library,
    A listing of Marriages signed at the bottom by Abraham Cook:
    Jones (or Jonas) Johnson to Polly Crook executed March 1, 1815
    Samuel Miles to Sarah Miles executed August 3, 1815
    A list of marriages in 1822 in Shelby County signed at bottom by Abraham Cook MG
    Abraham Cook jun and Hannah Miles executed September 5, 1822
    Samuel Miles and Mary Vardaman executed April 3, 1822
    Samuel Lewis and Elizabeth Flood December 17, 1822
    Abner Sacra and Phebe Crook March 5, 1823
    Stephen Ellis and Nancy Thurman March 27, 1823
    Lewis Kesler and Elizabeth Hought April 23, 1823
    Benamin Miles and Cisly Lawson May 11, 1823
    Abel M Sargent and Sarah Bristow June 11, 1823
    Willis Redding and Margarett Snook June 12, 1823
    Hosea Cook and P__y Age July 14, 1823
    William C Bohannon and Charlotte Radord August 4, 1823.
  • [S1974] Descendents of Samuel Miles; Latter Day Saints microfilm #0481085 (Samuel Robert Miles, probably 1960's.).
  • [S2443] William G Scroggins, William Bohannon (1730-1816), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Bohannon3_William_born_1730.pdf, Garril Louis Kueber, unpublished, last updated September 9, 1998.
  • [S2664] William G Scroggins, William Cook (1730-1790), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Cook1_William_jr_born_1730.pdf, Garril Louis Kueber, unpublished, last updated August 20, 1998.
  • [S2879] U.S. Census Ohio 1830, Enos Miles, Montgomery County, Jefferson Twp, 1820, Page 237, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Enos Miles
    male age 60-70: 1 (Enos)
    male age 20-30: 1 (?)
    male age 15-20: 1 (?)
    male age 10-15: 2 (?)
    female age 50-60: 1 (wife-?????)
    female age 10-15: 1 (?)
    female age to 5: 1 (?).
  • [S2880] U.S. Census Ohio 1820, Enos Miles, Miami County, Jefferson Twp, 1820, Page 116, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Enos Miles
    male age over 45: 1 (Enos)
    male age 10-16: 4 (?)
    male age to 10: 4 (?)
    female age 26-45: 1 (wife-?????)
    female age 16-26: 1 (?)
    female age to 10: 1 (?).
  • [S4443] Merlyn J Cook, Miles Family Genealogy (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S4898] Joseph M Smith, online unknown url, unknown author (unknown location), downloaded received December 13, 2008.
  • [S5808] World Wide Web, Silliman Kurtz Olson Hafslund Ancestors, Carol Olson, this source may be viewed at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tayolson1, reviewed update of October 6, 2009.