Lisa Miller

Lisa B. Miller (St Cloud, MN, 1860 - Noble City, 1938) was an American-born Founding Father of Lovia.

She came to the Lovia Archipelago on the schooner Francis II, led by future monarch Arthur Noble. Before moving to Lovia, Miller, the daughter of poor German immigrants, was left widowed by her childhood sweetheart Ezra Kinley Miller, and left an inheritance which allowed to her to travel westwards as part of Noble's expedition. She was a close confidente of Abigail the Lovely Johnson, and writer George Smith.

The lawyer and historian Liliane Leukens is due to publish the memoirs of Miller's move west under the title - Lisa: Lovian Lady, in 2010.

Miller never remarried.