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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
John Kelly Milam |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3][4][5] |
1 Mar 1833 |
Dickson, Tennessee, USA |
Military[7][9] |
Bet Nov 1861 and 9 Jul 1863 |
USAConfederate Army, F 17 Arkansas Volunteers, Captain |
Marriage |
29 Jul 1873 |
Hopkins, Texas, USAto Blanche Russell Green |
Occupation[8] |
1909 |
Hopkins, Texas, USAJustice of the Peace |
Death[6] |
10 Jul 1909 |
Hopkins, Texas, USA |
References
- ↑ RootsWeb Public FTP Server. (Name: RootsWeb.com; Location: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb;)
Texas, Hopkins County, Obituaries, M.
MILAM, J . K. - An old citizen of Sulphur Springs, died on Saturday night at 9 o'clock after a lingering illness. Capt. Milam was a prominent citizen, jurist and soldier. He lost a limb in the Confederate service and was greatly beloved by the camp and chapter of this place. He has filled many positions of trust in the county; was Justice of the Peace when he died. He was a devoted member of the Episcopal church. His daughters, Mrs. Charlie Duvall of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Nonnie Hines of Greenville, and Mrs. Mollie Hocker of San Antonio; and Mrs. Milam's sisters, Mrs. R.W. Bonner of Weatherford and Mrs. T.K. Proctor of San Angelo were in attendance at his last illness. He leaves a widow, five daughters and two sons. Interment in the City cemetery, laid to rest by his Masonic brethren. Sulphur Lodge No. 221 A.F. and A.M. - John Kelly Milam died July 10, 1909, at his home in this city. This brother was born in Tennessee, March 1, 1833, and carried as a child to Sebastian County
- ↑ RootsWeb Public FTP Server. (Name: RootsWeb.com; Location: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb;)
Texas, Hopkins County, Obituaries, M.
MILAM, J . K. - An old citizen of Sulphur Springs, died on Saturday night at 9 o'clock after a lingering illness. Capt. Milam was a prominent citizen, jurist and soldier. He lost a limb in the Confederate service and was greatly beloved by the camp and chapter of this place. He has filled many positions of trust in the county; was Justice of the Peace when he died. He was a devoted member of the Episcopal church. His daughters, Mrs. Charlie Duvall of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Nonnie Hines of Greenville, and Mrs. Mollie Hocker of San Antonio; and Mrs. Milam's sisters, Mrs. R.W. Bonner of Weatherford and Mrs. T.K. Proctor of San Angelo were in attendance at his last illness. He leaves a widow, five daughters and two sons. Interment in the City cemetery, laid to rest by his Masonic brethren. Sulphur Lodge No. 221 A.F. and A.M. - John Kelly Milam died July 10, 1909, at his home in this city. This brother was born in Tennessee, March 1, 1833, and carried as a child to Sebastian County
- ↑ United States Census Bureau. United States Census. (Name: Heritage Quest Online; Location: <A HREF="http://www.heritagequestonline.com">www.heritagequestonline.com</A>;)
1900, Texas, Hopkins County, Sulphur Springs, Sheet 9A and 9B, Family 173.
- ↑ United States Census Bureau. United States Census. (Name: Heritage Quest Online; Location: <A HREF="http://www.heritagequestonline.com">www.heritagequestonline.com</A>;)
1850, Arkansas, Johnson County, Pittsburg Township, Page 116, Families 15 & 21.
- ↑ United States Census Bureau. United States Census. (Name: Heritage Quest Online; Location: <A HREF="http://www.heritagequestonline.com">www.heritagequestonline.com</A>;)
1880, Texas, Hopkins County, Justice Precinct 1, Page 84, Families 383 & 384.
- ↑ RootsWeb Public FTP Server. (Name: RootsWeb.com; Location: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb;)
Texas, Hopkins County, Obituaries, M.
MILAM, J . K. - An old citizen of Sulphur Springs, died on Saturday night at 9 o'clock after a lingering illness. Capt. Milam was a prominent citizen, jurist and soldier. He lost a limb in the Confederate service and was greatly beloved by the camp and chapter of this place. He has filled many positions of trust in the county; was Justice of the Peace when he died. He was a devoted member of the Episcopal church. His daughters, Mrs. Charlie Duvall of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Nonnie Hines of Greenville, and Mrs. Mollie Hocker of San Antonio; and Mrs. Milam's sisters, Mrs. R.W. Bonner of Weatherford and Mrs. T.K. Proctor of San Angelo were in attendance at his last illness. He leaves a widow, five daughters and two sons. Interment in the City cemetery, laid to rest by his Masonic brethren. Sulphur Lodge No. 221 A.F. and A.M. - John Kelly Milam died July 10, 1909, at his home in this city. This brother was born in Tennessee, March 1, 1833, and carried as a child to Sebastian County
- ↑ RootsWeb Public FTP Server. (Name: RootsWeb.com; Location: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb;)
Texas, Hopkins County, Obituaries, M.
MILAM, J . K. - An old citizen of Sulphur Springs, died on Saturday night at 9 o'clock after a lingering illness. Capt. Milam was a prominent citizen, jurist and soldier. He lost a limb in the Confederate service and was greatly beloved by the camp and chapter of this place. He has filled many positions of trust in the county; was Justice of the Peace when he died. He was a devoted member of the Episcopal church. His daughters, Mrs. Charlie Duvall of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Nonnie Hines of Greenville, and Mrs. Mollie Hocker of San Antonio; and Mrs. Milam's sisters, Mrs. R.W. Bonner of Weatherford and Mrs. T.K. Proctor of San Angelo were in attendance at his last illness. He leaves a widow, five daughters and two sons. Interment in the City cemetery, laid to rest by his Masonic brethren. Sulphur Lodge No. 221 A.F. and A.M. - John Kelly Milam died July 10, 1909, at his home in this city. This brother was born in Tennessee, March 1, 1833, and carried as a child to Sebastian County
- ↑ RootsWeb Public FTP Server. (Name: RootsWeb.com; Location: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb;)
Texas, Hopkins County, Obituaries, M.
MILAM, J . K. - An old citizen of Sulphur Springs, died on Saturday night at 9 o'clock after a lingering illness. Capt. Milam was a prominent citizen, jurist and soldier. He lost a limb in the Confederate service and was greatly beloved by the camp and chapter of this place. He has filled many positions of trust in the county; was Justice of the Peace when he died. He was a devoted member of the Episcopal church. His daughters, Mrs. Charlie Duvall of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Nonnie Hines of Greenville, and Mrs. Mollie Hocker of San Antonio; and Mrs. Milam's sisters, Mrs. R.W. Bonner of Weatherford and Mrs. T.K. Proctor of San Angelo were in attendance at his last illness. He leaves a widow, five daughters and two sons. Interment in the City cemetery, laid to rest by his Masonic brethren. Sulphur Lodge No. 221 A.F. and A.M. - John Kelly Milam died July 10, 1909, at his home in this city. This brother was born in Tennessee, March 1, 1833, and carried as a child to Sebastian County
- ↑ captured during the Siege of Port Hudson
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