History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . s second wife was Belle Durham of Central Kentucky. He grad-uated from medical institutions in Kentucky. He studied medicine at Cumber-land University, Tenn., and has engaged in the active practice of


History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy, comprising genealogies and biographies of their posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken and Mullikin, AD800-AD1907; containing names of thirty thousand persons, with copious notes on intermarried and collateral families, and abstracts of early land grants, wills, and other documents .. . s second wife was Belle Durham of Central Kentucky. He grad-uated from medical institutions in Kentucky. He studied medicine at Cumber-land University, Tenn., and has engaged in the active practice of his professionin Franklin, Simpson Co., Ky., for many years. He represents the mentaland physical characteristics of this branch of the family ; is a man of strongconvictions, conservative and forceful. There are two children. See 4thgeneration. 8. Melvina Milliken1 (1), youngest daughter of Jesse3 (1), d. in infancy. CHILDREN OP WILLIAM AND NANCY RAMSEY. i. John Milliken4 (2), eldest son of William3 (1), b. in Orange Co., N. C,Sept. 20, 1815 ; m. Harriet Louisa Hood of Culpeper, Va., where she wasb. Aug. 6, 1821. He was at one time doing business at Evansville, Ind.,where some of his children were b. He subsequently read law with Col. J. of Paducah, Ky., and was admitted to the bar. He was in practiceand was county judge for a number of terms, and at the time of his death was. CAPT. SAMUEL R. MILLIKEN, THORPS SPRINGS, TEXAS MILLIKENS OF ORANGE CO., NO. CAROLINA. 489 known as Judge Milliken. He was virtually a self-made man. At the begin-ning of the Civil War he joined the Confederacy and entered the army as majorof a battalion. His family were residing at Mayfield, Ky., while he was incamp a few miles south of that town. He came to his home occasionally, andwhile on a visit was assassinated Nov. 18, 1861, by a political enemy. Hiswidow d. at Paducah, Ky., in July, 1871. There were six children. See 5thgeneration. 2. Samuel Ramsey Milliken4 (1), second son of William


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