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Sylvanus MILLARD
Ms. __?__ Hannah __?__ |
Husband: Sylvanus MILLARD
Birth: 1805/6, Hampton, Washington Co., NY Death: 15 Aug 1862, Warrenville, Du Page Co., IL Father: Abiathar MILLARD Mother: Eunice DRAPER |
Marriage-1: |
Wife-1: Ms. __?__
It's a fair guess that Sylvanus's first wife died, possibly in child birth. Certainly, the gap between the first two children and the age difference between Sylvanus and Hannah strongly suggests Hannah is his second wife. |
Marriage-2: |
Wife-2: Hannah __?__
Birth: 1813/4, NY |
Child with Wife-1: |
1. Harman A. MILLARD, b. 1834/5, NY |
Children with Hannah — born in IL: |
2. Eunice P. MILLARD, b. 1844/5
3. Mary H. MILLARD, b. 1847/8 |
Sources:
1. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820 (Broderbund CD-314): not found, as expected. 2. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830 (Broderbund CD-315):
3. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):
4. Census Microfilm Records: Illinois, 1850 (Broderbund CD-301): Town of Winfield, Du Page Co., IL, p. 54A, 751/764, enumerated 14 Sep 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
5. Ancestry World Trees (online at Ancestry.com). Says he is Sylvanus B. MILLARD. |
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