They went from Scotland to Charlestown, MA, *NOT* Virginia.
They moved from there to VERMONT, not Virginia.
First New England generation had two daughters Mary - one died young, one married somebody Field. NOT Strachey.
Entire family MUST be reworked based on this information: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/windham/millerdr.html
Okay, I think I figured out what happened. Remember that Geni barf-up last month, when releasing abandoned-tree profiles had a side effect of piling up whole slews of Bad "Pending Merges"?
I just got through breaking up 35(!) Pending Merges to a John Miller a little farther down the tree...ALL of them Bad, so *obviously* bad that no human being would or could have tried to match them.
I think a couple of less glaringly bad merges slipped by.
Got the Massachusetts/Vermont family sorted out and separated from the Virginia family. (If they are related, it's not that closely.)
The Virginia family currently starts with James Miller, of "Rowlston Creek" - no idea if his origins are Scottish also.
By the way, Elizabeth "Isabella" Yard needs her children verified - it looks as though she's been pig-piled.
Interesting note from the papers of the "Tristram and Jane", 1637:
26 April [1637]. Account submitted by Joseph Clifton, executer of Daniell Hopkinson, merchant of the Tristram and Jane of London, Mr. Joseph Blowe, for servants carried on her late voyage to Virginia:
Miller James, who paid for his own and his wife's passage Browne William, turned over to James Miller (all on same line) http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/tristramjane.htm
(*All* other persons listed were basically cargo.)
As noted, a month or thereabouts ago Geni did a mass release of "abandoned tree" profiles, but a bug got into the process - it made "Pending Merges" of any names that looked even remotely possible.
Before the bug was trapped and removed, some people trustingly accepted the bogus matches. What made them so insidious was that the bug *inserted the name of the former manager* as the source of the merge request. That led people to think the matches "must be okay" - when in many cases they were not.
Although the bug has been removed, some clusters of bogus pending merges still lurk - I stumbled over and broke up a 35-member cluster earlier today, further down the Miller tree (Virginia side). No two of them were close enough for a "proper" match.
I think that's basically what happened - the bug threw up a bad match as a "Pending Merge" and somebody (maybe even a curator - it was *supposed* to be curators-only, but wasn't!) made a bad assumption.
The two families have been sorted out, and precautions taken against future mismerges.
I got into this through a side door, trying to figure out if the John Waters who married Arabella Strachey (widow of Henry Cox) was any connection to "my" Waters line (possibly, but not a close relative).
Question:HELP!
So MY Isabella is from the VA. Millers.
and not the MA Millers?
This is what I have on GENI:
Isabella Miller MP
"Isabella; Lewis", "Mary W /Brent/", "Isabella; Miller"
(1640 - 1704)
Daughter of James Miller of York County, VA and Mary Miller
Wife of Maj. John Lewis "of Chemokins" and Robert Yard
Mother of Sarah Virginia Woodson; Elizabeth Lewis; Mary Muscoe; Capt. Edward Lewis and 14 others
Sister of Mary Strachey; James Miller; Edward Miller and Augustine Miller
James Miller, of "Rowlston Creek" Has gotten himself attached to parents without valid sources (trees are not valid sources). Disconnecting & relationship locking.
Ann 'Agnes' Campbell has just been disproved as "daughter of Sir Duncan Campbell" AND "wife of John Miller, Jr." She is one or the other, but not both - or there were two of her.
Sir Duncan's daughter married Sir Patrick Ogilvie, ninth lord of Inchmartin.
John Miller's wife may have been a collateral relative, or no relation (it was common for followers of a clan head to take the clan name whether they were relatives of his or not).
https://www.geni.com/discussions/170645
James Miller of VA's wife was NG also, made a new one Mary Miller
This was all bogused up to get related to George Washington