Congregational minister in Millington, East Haddam who recorded Burke’s memoir.
| When Burke met | 1830 |
| Where Burke met | Millington, East Haddam, CT |
| Occupation | Clergy |
| Interaction with Burke | Recorded Burke’s memoir |
| Identity Status | Confirmed |
| Genealogy | Wikitree |
| Memoir Pages | NA |
Notes
Rev. Nathaniel Miner (December 13, 1798 – March 22, 1884) was a clergyman who lived and worked in New London County, Connecticut. Born in Stonington to Nathaniel Miner and Remembrance Goddard, he married Emeline Sears Ransom in New London on October 15, 1826. Miner spent his later years in Salem, Connecticut, where he died at the age of 85 and was interred in the local Ransom Cemetery.
Sources
Burke, William. Memoir of William Burke: A Soldier of the Revolution, Reformed from Intemperance, and for Many Years a Consistent and Devoted Christian; Carefully Prepared from a Journal Kept by Himself; to Which Is Added, an Extract from a Sermon Preached at His Funeral, by Rev. Nathaniel Miner. Hartford, CT: Case, Tiffany, 1837.