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Jesse MILLARD
Lucinda LOOMIS
Husband:  Jesse MILLARD
Death:  8 Feb 1871 
Father:  Abiathar MILLARD, Sr.
Mother:  Tabitha HOPKINS
Marriage:  Nov 1803
Resided:  Milwakee, WI
Wife:  Lucinda LOOMIS
Birth:  17 Sep 1785, Hinsdale, Berkshire Co., MA
Death:  24 Sep 1861 
Father:  Caleb LOOMIS
Mother:  Hannah JONES
Children:
  1.  Henry MILLARD
  2.  Sophia MILLARD, mother of Hon. George L. BECKER (b. 1827, Member Congress, St. Paul, MN)
  3.  Mary Ann MILLARD
  4.  Charles D. MILLARD
  5.  (Son) MILLARD
  6.  Alfred L. MILLARD
  7.  George MILLARD
  8.  Coryndon MILLARD
  9.  (Rev.) Benjamin Franklin MILLARD
10.  Samuel N. MILLARD 
11.  Lucinda C. MILLARD
12.  William MILLARD


Sources:

1.  Elisha S. Loomis.  1908.  Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America and His Antecedents in the Old World:  the Original Published by Elias Loomis, 1875.  Self-published (facsimile available from the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston).  See excerpt.

2.  G.B. Roberts & W.A. Reitwiesner.  1984.  American Ancestors and Cousins of The Princess of Wales.  Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD, p. 38.

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