Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 18 MAR 1837
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 MAY 1830
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, West Grove MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE OCT 1830
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received
DATE 2 JUN 1866
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Disowned
DATE 5 JUL 1890
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.
Line in Record @I17643@ (RIN 17636) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE OCT 1830
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.
Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 18 MAR 1837
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 MAY 1830
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, West Grove MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE OCT 1830
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received
DATE 2 JUN 1866
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Disowned
DATE 5 JUL 1890
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.
Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 18 MAR 1837
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 MAY 1830
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, West Grove MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE OCT 1830
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received
DATE 2 JUN 1866
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Disowned
DATE 5 JUL 1890
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.
Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 18 MAR 1837
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 MAY 1830
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, West Grove MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE OCT 1830
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received
DATE 2 JUN 1866
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.Line in Record @I17642@ (RIN 17635) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Disowned
DATE 5 JUL 1890
PLAC Henry County, Indiana, Spiceland MM.
Line in Record @I17646@ (RIN 17639) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @I35182@ (RIN 35175) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 21 OCT 1797
PLAC Jefferson County, Tennessee, Lost Creek MM.Line in Record @I35182@ (RIN 35175) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 25 FEB 1815
PLAC Wayne County, Indiana, Whitewater MM.
Line in Record @I25668@ (RIN 25661) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Get Certifcate to
DATE 18 APR 1801
PLAC Jefferson County, Tennessee, Lost Creek MM.
Line in Record @I17646@ (RIN 17639) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
Line in Record @I17647@ (RIN 17640) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_FA3
PLAC and to Union Township, Clinton County, OhioLine in Record @I17647@ (RIN 17640) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_FA4
PLAC settled on farm near Wilmington, OhioLine in Record @I17647@ (RIN 17640) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
RESI
DATE 1810
PLAC moved to Lost Creek, Union County, Tennessee
Line in Record @I18169@ (RIN 18162) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Fact
PLAC never married
Line in Record @I18174@ (RIN 18167) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Fact
PLAC never married
Joseph, lives with his two maiden sisters, Elizabeth and Precella, and is in the lumber business in Wilmington, Ohio.
Line in Record @I18175@ (RIN 18168) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
RESI
PLAC lives with sister Elizabeth, and brother Joseph
Line in Record @I17649@ (RIN 17642) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
RESI
DATE 1811
PLAC parents took him to Clinton County, OhioLine in Record @I17649@ (RIN 17642) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Disowned
DATE 11 AUG 1846
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17649@ (RIN 17642) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received
DATE 16 SEP 1871
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.
John Millikan, was carried by his parents to Lost Creek, Tenn., in 1810 , and in the fall 1811, to Todds Fork, Union Township, Clinton County, Ohio. He spent his boyhood on his fathers farm and in learning the trade of blacksmith; afterwords adding that of brickmaking. He was a birthright Quaker remained true to that faith except the time he married out of the faith, he and his wife were received back in the meeting on the 16th of Sep. 1871 and he was a Quaker until his death. In consequence of his marrying out the Quaker society he was expelled according to their custom and the refused to restore him until by doing so they could gain his family. About one year before his marriage he and a cousin left Ohio and made a journey to Lost Creek, Union County, Tenn; to visit some uncles who had settled there. It was an unusually cold winter and when they reached Nashville, they found the streets covered with ice. The horses on which they rode were "smooth shod" and they led them to a blacksmith shop to get corks put on their shoes; but the proprietor was unfamiliar with such work. Being a practical blacksmith, John Millikan tied on a leather apron and "corked and sharpened" the horse shoes. When they remounted and went dashing down the ice-clad streets, the people ran out and shouted for them to stop, expecting every moment to see their horses fall, and were astonished to find them so footfast.
Margaret Catherine HIMELWRIGHT
Line in Record @I17650@ (RIN 17643) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Received on request
DATE 16 SEP 1871
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.
Eli W. Millikan, died at a hotel near Hot Springs, Texas, and his brother brought his body back to Kansas City, for burial.
Never married, was a farmer.
Line in Record @I17651@ (RIN 17644) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 3 FEB 1831
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Center MM.
Line in Record @I17652@ (RIN 17645) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
EVEN
TYPE Moved to
DATE 3 FEB 1831
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Center MM.