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19601 STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 257. John H. MILLER
 
19602 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Emeline E., W, F, 19, daughter, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT. 
Lillie MILLER
 
19603 ~his name was listed on a Quit Claim deed for Michael Coffee. Lloyd MILLER
 
19604 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lorraine MILLER
 
19605 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Lucretia Chadwick MILLER
 
19606 !HUS AND 2 BROS HELPED FORM A NEW COLONY ON CAPE COD NAMED SANDWICH.

!HUS OWNED HALF OF CHURCH PEW AT SANDWICH IN 1658

!BIRTH: Place and date from IGI 1993 - Version 3.02 
Lydia MILLER
 
19607 [Birch.FTW]

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Facts about this person:

Burial
Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay, Onondaga County, NY 
Manville MILLER
 
19608 Glastonbury, Hartford, Connetticut Maria Catharine MILLER
 
19609 MARRIAGE:
1) MILLER, MARIE and JACKSON, ______
2) JACKSON, MARIE and PATYK, LEO S vol.0577 pg.0242 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)

OBIT: Name: Patyk (Januszewski), Marie
Date: Mar 15 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #143.
Notes: Patyk (Januszewski). Marie Patyk (nee Miller), of 11927 Hawthorne Dr., Sagamore Hills, beloved wife of Leo, dear mother of Daniel, Jackson and Esther James, foster mother of Emily Kutolowski, Richard and Ronald Patyk, sister of Robert, Sister M. Carmelita O. S. F., John, Clara Simmons and Peter (deceased) and beloved grandmother. Friends received at Golubski Garfield Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd. and Turney Rd., 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Funeral services Wednesday, Mar. 16, at St. Barnabas Church, Northfield, O., at 11:30 A. M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, E. 71 St. 
Marie MILLER
 
19610


Sources: POE1-2,67

Went by his middle name of Hugh. 
Marion Hugh MILLER
 
19611 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Minnie V, W, F, 13, daughter, At Home, CT, CT, CT. 
Minnie MILLER
 
19612 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Oliver E., W, M, 21, son, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT. 
Oliver MILLER
 
19613 NORTH STONINGTON VITAL RECORDS, Vol. 1, p. 242.
Eccleston, Sarah Almira of N. Stonington, m. Oliver S. Miller ofClinton, Sept. 23, 1849, by Rev. John Sheffield.

1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Oliver S., W, M, 53, head, M, Farmer, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Sarah A., W, F, 49, wife, M, House Keeping, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Sarah A., W, F, 27, daughter, S, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Oliver E., W, M, 21, son, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Emeline E., W, F, 19, daughter, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Effa G., W, F, 17, daughter, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Minnie V, W, F, 13, daughter, At Home, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Mary R., W, F, 11, daughter, At School, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Alida L. W, F, 9, daughter, At School, CT, CT, CT.
MILLER, Elmer E., W, M, 7, son, At School, CT, CT, CT.

HEADSTONE INSCRIPTIONS TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, Copied byCharles R. Hale, 1932, page 8.
Miller, Oliver S., born May 22, 1827, died June 4, 1904. 
Oliver S. MILLER
 
19614 Ancestral File Number: 278 Reuben MILLER
 
19615 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin twice removed Robert MILLER
 
19616 !Information from Nancy's father, Clyde Pippitt. Robert C. MILLER
 
19617 Rose's name is mentioned in her daughter, Nanette's, obituary as Rose Rozhon, however, Nanette's surname is also shown as Rozhon AND she's listed as a Mrs. and her brother's surname is Breseman. These clues lead me to believe that her mother first married a Breseman and then married a Rozhon, also that Nanette also married a Rozhon (probably from different families). Very confusing!

Rose B. Mele, 93
HOMOSASSA - Rose Breseman Mele, 93, a former supervisor in a plastics factory, died Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006, in Crystal River. A native of Forest Park, Ill., she moved to Homosassa in 1999. She was an avid bingo player and an excellent cook. Survivors include her son, Joseph D. Breseman, Homosassa; daughter, Joann Roberts, Avon Park; 10 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Nanette Rozhon. Hooper Funeral Homes, Homosassa Chapel, provided information. View funeral notices and obituaries online at ocala.com 
Rose MILLER
 
19618 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Mary R., W, F, 11, daughter, At School, CT, CT, CT. 
Rosie MILLER
 
19619 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Sarah A., W, F, 27, daughter, S, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT. 
Sarah A. MILLER
 
19620 REFN: 7430 Sarah Ann MILLER
 
19621 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 771A, Dwelling #118, Family #114.
MILLER, Effa G., W, F, 17, daughter, Works in papermill, CT, CT, CT. 
Stella MILLER
 
19622 REFN: 5015 Thomas MILLER
 
19623
I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w 
Unity MILLER
 
19624 Viola and Frank had a rocky marriage characterised by some infidelity onboth sides, heavy drinking by Viola, and several separations when Violamoved out.
OBJE
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FILE C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\VIOLA.BMP
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TITL Viola Miller
NOTE About 1910 
Viola MILLER
 
19625 [Birch.FTW]

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BurialApril 08, 1904
Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay, Onondaga County, NY 
William MILLER
 
19626 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Hannah MILLET
 
19627 OBIT: Name: Brainard, Bertha A.
Date: Jul 16 1940
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #009.
Notes: Brainard: Bertha A. (nee Milligan), beloved wife of the late Warren, mother of R. W., grandmother of Richard, sister of Edward and Warren Milligan and mrs. Alice Nuss, passed away Sunday, July 14; late residence 3888 W. 18. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son funeral nome, 4334 Pearl rd., where, services will be held Wednesday, July 17, at 3 p. m. 
Bertha MILLIGAN
 
19628 BIOGRAPHY: History of Ohio The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume IV, page 205
EDWARD M. MILLIGAN, the city engineer of Niles, Trumbull County, has had varied and important experience in the work of his profession as a civil engineer, and has held in this connection many positions of exceptional trust and responsibility. Edward Marshall Milligan was born at Hudson, Summit County, Ohio, December 6, 1866, and is a son of Levi and Sarah (Busler) Milligan, the former of whom was born at Rutland, Vermont, in 1846, and the latter of whom was born in Pennsylvania, their marriage having been solemnized at Bedford, Ohio. The death of the father occurred in 1913, in the City of Cleveland, where the widowed mother still maintains her home.

BIOGRAPHY: Levi Milligan passed the period of his boyhood and youth in the State of New York and in Canada, and he early learned the trade of tanner. After his marriage he continued his residence for a time at Bedford, Ohio, and he finally removed with his family to Kirksville, Missouri, in 1870. There he owned and operated a tannery, and within a comparatively short time he sold the plant and business and removed to the City of Chicago, where he erected and equipped a tannery. This establishment was destroyed in the historic Chicago fire of 1871, before it had been placed in operation, and as Mr. Milligan had no insurance on the plant he was financially ruined. He returned to Ohio and here reengaged in the work of his trade. In 1876 he established his permanent residence in Cleveland, and there he passed the remainder of his life. His sterling integrity in all of the relations of life commended him to the confidence and esteem of his fellow men. Of the children Edward M., of this sketch, is the eldest; Bertha A? is the wife of Warren Brainard, of Cleveland; Alice L. is the wife of George Nuss, and they likewise reside in Cleveland; Harry W. served in the United States Army in the World war period and was still in the service at the time of his death, in 1919; Mae died in childhood, and Warren is employed in the City of Cleveland.

BIOGRAPHY: The public schools of Cleveland afforded Edward M. Milligan his early education, but at the age of fourteen years he left school and found employment in a printing establishment. He was thus engaged in a printing establishment. He was thus engaged about one year, and then entered upon an apprenticeship in an electrotype and stereotype foundry in Cleveland. he became a skilled workman and gained the grade of journeyman electrotyper and stereotyper when he was eighteen years of age. He did not follow his trade long thereafter, but became associated with civil-engineering work, in the capacity of rodman and general helper. While thus gaining practical experience he fortified himself technically by careful study of civil engineering, and in due course he became a competent surveyor and engineer. In 1890 he was assigned charge of wharf and dry-dock construction work in Cleveland, and after having been thus engaged two years he was associated with engineering service in connection with railroad work and city improvements in Cleveland until 1919. He then became assistant division engineer of the Erie Railroad, with headquarters at Youngstown, Ohio. In 1902 he became city engineer of Warren, judicial center of Trumbull County, where he thus continued his service until 1909, returning then to Youngstown and assuming charge of the good-roads district of Mahoning County. In 1910 he had supervision of both survey and construction work in the building of the Milton reservoir to supply water to the City of Youngstown, and with this important branch of municipal service he there continued his association until 1918. During that year he was in charge of grade-crossing construction in Youngstown, and in 1919 he was chosen principal assistant engineer of that important industrial city. He retained this position until 1921, since which year he has continued his efficient service as city engineer of Niles, where he has had charge of much important improvement work in the intervening period.

BIOGRAPHY: Mr. Milligan is a loyal advocate and supporter of the principles of the republican party, and at Youngstown he still retains his affiliation with Robert E. Johnson Lodge No. 614, Knights of Pythias. he owns his home property at Niles, on Russell Avenue. In the City of Cleveland, in November, 1891, Mr. Milligan wedded Miss Alice M. Krause, daughter of the late Frank L. and Alice V. (Burlingame) Krause, both of whom died in that city, Mr. Krause having been a civil engineer by vocation. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan have no children.

BIOGRAPHY: SOURCE -- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~usbios/Ohio/bios/summit/edwardmilligan.txt 
Edward M. MILLIGAN
 
19629 AUG. 13, 1892, BOOK 14, PAGE 418.
Estate of LUCY ECCLESTON from Campbell, Roby & Co., dated Aug. 13,1892, Book 14, page 418, 40 acres -- Commencing at a pile of stones inthe northeast corner adjoining lands of the late William West, thencesoutherly by bush fence and stone wall to stone bound at corner of landof Orrin Chapman, thence westerly by lands of Orrin Chapman about 20rods, more or less; thence to a stone bound, thence southerly to the endof a wall 20 rods more or less, thence by a wall and lands of OrrinChapman to and abutting against lands of Orrin Chapman, thence easterlyby wall and fence to a large boulder at the NW corner of the StewartHomestead, thence by wall and fence to a stond bound at the corner oflands of Avery N. Eccleston, thence northerly by meets and boundsfollowing the old driftway to the first mentioned bound, the same beingand comprising the whole of a tract of land bought of the heirs of thelate George W. Stewart.
Sold by daughter, Gertrude F. Arnold

Also researching this line is Sandi at drgrieb@aol.com 
Gertrude Florence MILLIKIN
 
19630 Also researching this line is Sandi at drgrieb@aol.com
Died at age 5 years old. 
May Sheffield MILLIKIN
 
19631 Also researching this line is Sandi at drgrieb@aol.com William Asher MILLIKIN
 
19632 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Abigail MILLS
 
19633 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Elizabeth MILLS
 
19634 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Hannah MILLS
 
19635 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed James MILLS
 
19636 Death record "Red Book" Simsbury John MILLS, cousin
 
19637 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 55. Louisa MILLS
 
19638 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Mary MILLS
 
19639 Julie,
I have found your message to Genforum and I have a little piece of the puzzle. My anscestor is John Motley(Motlin, Mottlin, Mothley. etc.)b abt 1630 British Isles, England ( he is my GGGGGGGgrandfather) Transported to Rappahannock Co.Va. in 1666. He married abt 1668 Mary Mills Spicer widow of William Spicer. John Motley`s will has a lot of names and I will type it for you with some information I have gathered.
JOHN MOTLIN MARCH 5, 1683/4
MY PERSONAL ESTATE TO BE EQUALLY DIVIDED BETWEEN MY THREE SONS WILLIAM - HENRY - JOHN JR MATLIN THE FIRST CHOICE OF LAND TO WILLIAM (OLDEST) WHEN HE COMES OF AGE.
I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO ELIZABETH RICHARDSON - ONE BLACK HEFER WHICH COMES OF THE COW BLACK EYES. ETC.
MY PERSONAL ESTATE BE INVENTORIED BY DAVID STERNE AND JAMES TRENT AND DELIVERED BY MY EXECUTOR HERE AFTER NAMED TO MY THREE SONS WHEN THEY COME OF AGE
IF ANY OF MY SONS DIE WITHOUT ISSUE, ESTATE TO RETURN UNTO THE NEXT SURVIVOR. IF ALL THREE DIE BEFORE THEY COME OF AGE THEN ONE THIRD PART BE DELIVERED UNTO MY SON-IN-LAW (STEPSON) JOHN SPICER AND THE REST TO MY EXECUTORS.
I GIVE TO KNIGHT RICHARDSON MY SARGE SUITE TO BE DELIVERED TO HIM PRESANTLY AFTER MY DECEASE.
MY WILL IS THAT DAVID STERNE ((MARRIED TO ELIZABETH MILLS 1679--DAUGHTER OF PETER MILLS -- I BELIEVE PETER TO BE BROTHER OF MARY MILLS AND THEIR FATHER WAS WILLIAM MILLS)) HAVE THE CARE OF MY TWO SONS HENRY AND JOHN MOTLEY AND THEIR PART OF THE ESTATE AND DELIVER IT TO THEM WHEN THEY COME OF AGE
WILLIAM MAY CHOOSE ONE OF THE EXE. TO BE HIS GUARDIAN.
DAVID STERNE AND JAMES TRENT TO BE FULL AND REAL EXECUTORS
I GIVE RICHARD MATHEWS MY OSENBRIGG SUIT
I GIVE & BEQUEATH TO Mc ARTHUR SPICER MY SEALE RING
I GIVE UNTO NATHANIEL ALLEN ONE GOULD RING
I GIVE UNTO ELIZABETH KNIGHT ONE GOULD RING
I GIVE UNTO ALICE TRENT ONE GOULD RING
MY WILL IS KNIGHT RICHARDSON HAVE HOUSE AND GROUND FOR FOUR YEARS AND CLEARE UPPON MY LAND EXCEPT THE ILAND AND CALFE PASTER
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND & SEALE THIS 7TH DAY OF FEB. 1683/4
SEALED AND DELIVERED IN THE PRESENTS OF NATHANIEL ALLEN - MARTIN MIDLETON - KNIGHT K. RICHARDSON

Richard Mathews and Elizabeth Spicer(daughter of William Spicer and Mary Mills-Spicer-Motley) ? were married in 1690. This is six years after the decease of John Motley. Mary wasn`t mentioned in the will so she must have been deceased.

WILL OF RICHARD MATHEWS OF ESSEX CO. DATED JAN 12, 1705/6, PROB FEB 11 1705/6 AFTER DEBTS ARE PAID ANY BALANCE REMAINING TO EXORS. FOR KEEPING MY YOUNGEST SON AND DAUGHTER GILES AND ELIZABETH. TO DAUGHTER ANN A COW . TO ELDEST SON RICHARD A BIBLE. EXECUTORS; JOHN BOULWARE AND JOHN MOTTLIN JR(HALF BROTHER OF ELIZABETH SPICER WHO IS NOT MENTIONED AND MUST BE DECEASED) SIGNED RICHARD MATHEWS. WITT: JOHN WILLIAMS - ROBERT PARKER - ALEXANDER YOUNGER.

BOND 11 FEB 1705/6. L 100 LB STERLING. JOHN BOULWARE AND JOHN MOTTLIN (MOTLEY) AS EXEORS OF RICHARD MATHEWS DEC`ED. SIGNED: JOHN BOULWARE - JOHN MOTTLIN - SAMUEL THACKER - JOHN WILLIAMS - ROBERT PARKER - ALEXANDER YOUNG.
I have more information I just don`t have it organized. I have just started working on the Motleys again recently and hope you are still working on it also. You may have all this since it has been a year since your post. I look forward to hearing from you.


Linda Motley Pasley 
Mary MILLS
 
19640 REFN: 12345 Mary Persis MILLS
 
19641 !James Savage G?nealogical Dictionary Prudence MILLS
 
19642 Ancestral File Number: 1D74-VL Robert MILLS
 
19643 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Sarah MILLS
 
19644 !Name only Simeon MILLS, * *
 
19645 !Humphrey Genealogy and James Savage DICTIONARY
Yorkshire: Humphrey gen 
Simon MILLS
 
19646 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Simon MILLS
 
19647 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Simon MILLS
 
19648 !James Savage Genealogical Dictionary Simon MILLS
 
19649 SOURCE_OF_NAME:
As indexed by LDS for the death certificate of Leocadia's death certificate. Miloszewski is the more likely spelling if you look closely at the writing.. 
Michael MILOSZEWSKI, (or Miazruski)
 
19650 OBIT: Name: Minadeo, John
Date: Dec 10 1960
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #136.
Notes: Minadeo, John, beloved husband of Veronica (nee Wozniak), father of James A., and grandfather, brother of Angelo. Joseph, Mark. Michael, William, Mrs. Rose Marzi, Mrs. Sue Hill and the late Paul, Visiting Hours Saturday And Sunday, 2-4 And 7-10 P. M. at the Joseph C. Schulte South Euclid Funeral Home, 4090 Mayfield Rd., East Of Noble Rd., where services will be held Monday, Dec. 12, at 11 a. m. 
John MINADEO
 

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