(Bio: G. Andrew Dill)
There is some question as to who Jane's parents are. It appears that she is not the daughter of Revolutionary War General Andrew Pickens and Rebecca Floride Calhoun Pickens.
Jane Pickens (March 6, 1773 - March 30, 1816), one of the General's daughters, married Capt. James Wilkinson 1788. Jane (Jean) Pickens, the General's sister(1738-1824), married Rev. Robert Miller, the General's chaplain during the war. It is likely that their youngest son was John Henry Miller, the husband of Jane Bonneau Pickens. John Henry Miller would have been a nephew of the General, and Jane Bonneau a niece by marriage.
(Bio: Larry Cochran)
(Bio: G. Andrew Dill)
There is some question as to who Jane's parents are. It appears that she is not the daughter of Revolutionary War General Andrew Pickens and Rebecca Floride Calhoun Pickens.
Jane Pickens (March 6, 1773 - March 30, 1816), one of the General's daughters, married Capt. James Wilkinson 1788. Jane (Jean) Pickens, the General's sister(1738-1824), married Rev. Robert Miller, the General's chaplain during the war. It is likely that their youngest son was John Henry Miller, the husband of Jane Bonneau Pickens. John Henry Miller would have been a nephew of the General, and Jane Bonneau a niece by marriage.
(Bio: Larry Cochran)
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Wife of John H Miller
Family Members
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Mary Pickens Harris
1766–1836
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Ezekiel Pickens
1768–1813
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Anne Pickens Simpson
1770–1846
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Jane Pickens Wilkinson
1773–1816
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Margaret Pickens Bowie
1777–1830
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Andrew Pickens I
1779–1838
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Rebecca Pickens Noble
1784–1831
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Catherine Pickens Hunter
1786–1871
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Col Joseph Pickens
1791–1853
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Sam Bonneau Pickens
1801–1851
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