Elijah Miller
Elijah Miller was a lawyer and judge in Auburn, New York.
Early life and career
Miller was born on April 11, 1772. He was the son of Josiah Miller. He became a lawyer, and then a Judge in Cayuga County, New York. In 1817, he was a judge in Cattaraugus County, New York. In 1816, he helped found the Auburn State Prison with business partners John H. Beach and James Glover, since Miller was also an investor in local real estate.William H. Seward, the future U.S. Secretary of State, was a junior partner in Miller's law practice.
Personal life
In 1800, Miller was married to Hannah Foote, who was born in Colchester in New London County, Connecticut. Together, they were the parents of:- Frances Adeline Miller, who married William H. Seward in 1824. Miller granted permission for Seward to marry his daughter under the condition that they live in his South Street home with him.
- Lazette Miller, who married Alvah Worden, a New York Assemblyman who was a delegate to the Constitutional convention.