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John Martin Miller, resided near Ruperts Green Stone Quarry in Bavaria

George Brundage
George Brundage ✭
January 13, 2022 edited July 16, 2024 in Family Tree

My great grandfather came from near Ruperts Green Stone Quarry, Bavaria, Gr. The stone from this quarry was used in the Virgin Mary Fountain in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States? Where is Ruperts Green Stone Quarry, Bavaria, Gr.? John Martin Miller was referred to as Martin Miller in the family records. He immigrated abt. 1871. He was born 1/5/1841 in Bavaria, Gr. His name at the time of immigration was Mueller.

WikiTree profile: Martin Miller

  • miller
  • mueller

asked Aug 9, 2019 in Genealogy Help by Anonymous Brundage G2G2 (2.3k points)

I received the following responses to my question, when I used WikiTree.com. One from Lida Kurth and the other from Kathy Rabinstein. Can you give me other information that might be helpful?

First Response:

I looked it up and there are several quarries midway between Munich and Nuremburg on a river I think altmuhl If I spelled it right. I have been to both Munich and Nuremburg as my brother lived in Bavaria. We also have Millers/Muellers from Germany. In fact the gravestone next to my brothers sister in law is a Mueller. Not sure if they are connected though. Lovely place.

commented Aug 11, 2019 by Linda Kurth

Second Response:

I did a Google search, but of course there are no results as the name of the place would be German rather than English and it is a quarry, not a village. Sorry I can't help you there.

We use what they used. His name at birth should be:

First name: Johann

Middle: Martin

LNAB: Müller (not Miller--copy and paste if you don't know coding)

Current LN: Miller

Rhenish, Bavaria should be rendered Pfalz, Bayern--there was no Germany until 1871.

answered Aug 10, 2019 by Kathy Rabenstein G2G6 Pilot (270k points)

edited Aug 10, 2019 by Kathy Rabenstein

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  • Susan Ann Mullen
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    January 14, 2022

    We are moving your question to the support area most able to help you.

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