No further information, provided by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill.
This was the second marriage of Valentine, He was the son of WIlliam and
Margaret Pegg. He married thirdly to Sarah Griffin Small 4-4-1821. Birth date also given as 19 Jul 1743. Death date also given as 1826.(Larry Anderson)
Further information as to dates and places of birth and death, and
marriages provided by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill. Sept. 1992. (Larry Anderson)
This was the second marriage of Valentine, He was the son of WIlliam and
Margaret Pegg. He married thirdly to Sarah Griffin Small 4-4-1821. Birth date also given as 19 Jul 1743. Death date also given as 1826.(Larry Anderson)
As sent by Charity Monroe of Peoria, Ill. Sept. 30, 1992.
Ancestors & Descendants of Abraham Farmer, pg. 42, (re John Mills & Sarah
Millikan) John & Sarah came from NC to East Tenn. before it became a state.
Settled first in Green Co., later that part of Green Co. became Jefferson Co.John and Sarah,. Lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania until 1784, and then moved to New Garden MM., Guilford County, North Carolina, Then moved to Lost Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee. John Mills was a weaver by trade, and had a mill on his farm for fulling his cloth. John left part of his family at a Quaker settlement in then Green County, Tennessee, and he and his eldest sons built a cabin about one and a half miles east of a place where Lost Creek sinks under Mahoney Hill, they cleared 10 acres and planted a crop. William his son was a hunter and housekeeper until Sarah came with the younger children. The nearest postoffice was in Greenville, Tennessee, 60 miles away. The first Quaker meetings in Lost Creek settlement was held at the John Mills cabin. John was buried in the graveyard by the Quaker Meeting House.
Dau. of William & Jane (White) Millikan.