History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ^l-^ifei-^ CITY OF SACO. 185 appointed collector of customs for the district of Saco byPresident Grant, July 9, 1875, and remained in officeduring the remainder of his life. He married, September, 1841, Abigail, daughter of leha-bod Jordan, of Biddeford, Me. She was born in May,1816, and survives in 1879. Their children are Enoch,Henry, a dry-goods merchant in Lewiston, Me., and MaryElizabeth, deceased. SAMUEL A. MILLIKEN was born in Buxton, Aug. 26, 1808, being the eldest sonof Natha


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ^l-^ifei-^ CITY OF SACO. 185 appointed collector of customs for the district of Saco byPresident Grant, July 9, 1875, and remained in officeduring the remainder of his life. He married, September, 1841, Abigail, daughter of leha-bod Jordan, of Biddeford, Me. She was born in May,1816, and survives in 1879. Their children are Enoch,Henry, a dry-goods merchant in Lewiston, Me., and MaryElizabeth, deceased. SAMUEL A. MILLIKEN was born in Buxton, Aug. 26, 1808, being the eldest sonof Nathaniel Milliken. He received only a common-schooleducation, and followed farming and stock-raising duringhis life. He married Mary Ann, daughter of Samuel and. SAMLEL A. MILLIKEN. Mary (Parcher) McKenney, of Saco. They had but onedaughter, Mary Ann, who married Sewall Woodman, ofSaco. His wife died in 1830, and for his second wife hemarried her only sister, Olive P. McKenney, by whom hehad a family of three children,—Frank 11., a farmer, whoresides on the old homestead bought by his father in 1832 ;Olive Jane (deceased) ; Myra F., wife of Melville C. Ayer,an undertaker in Biddeford. In politics, Mr. Milliken wasa Democrat. JOHN GILPATRIC (Joseph*, John^, John, Thomas) is a descendant in thefifth generation from Thomas Gilpatric, who, with hisfamily of wife and four sons, came from Ireland, andsettled first in the town of Wells, York Co., Me. He hadthree sons born in this country, and all his children reachedmanhood. He moved to Biddeford, where he died, , 1762, aged eighty-eight. John Gilpatric, grandfatherof our subject, was a Revolutionary soldier, and captain ofa Joseph, father of John Gilpatric, born in Kennebunk iu176


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