Person:Elizabeth Mills (35)

Watchers
Elizabeth Mills
b.1824 Alabama
d.20 Mar 1899
  1. Rebecca Ann Mills1820 - 1883
  2. Elizabeth Mills1824 - 1899
  3. Rutha Caroline Mills1832 - 1895
  4. Lidia MillsAbt 1837 - Abt 1849
  5. Elvira MillsAbt 1837 - Abt 1916
  6. Thomas Benton Mills1840 - Aft 1870
  1. Mary S. TinninAbt 1842 -
  2. Emily J. TinninAbt 1845 - Bef 1881
  3. DeWitt TinninAbt 1847 -
  4. Roberta TinninAbt 1848 -
  5. Benjamin Allen Tinnin1849 - 1939
  6. Henry B. Tinnin1851 - 1915
  7. Sarah Catherine Tinnin1854 - 1884
  8. Julia Anne Tinnin1855 - 1941
  9. Lizzie TinninAbt 1857 -
  10. Samantha TinninAbt 1858 -
  11. Ruth Ann TinninAbt 1862 - Bef 1883
  12. Ruth Ann Tinnin1863 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] Elizabeth Mills
Gender Female
Birth? 1824 Alabama
Marriage to Lemuel Tinnin
Death? 20 Mar 1899
Burial[5] Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Bollinger County, Missouri

1870 census, German, Bollinger County, Missouri: Elizabeth, 48 Benjamin, 20 Henry, 18 Sarah, 16 Julia, 14 Lizzie, 13 Ann, 8

1880 census, Crooked Creek, Bollinger County, MO: Enumerated with daughter Ruth and son-in-law James Welker

Also known as Betsy.

References
  1. 1850 US Census
    216, 54th District, Madison County, Missouri.

    Listed with her husband - Lemuel; and four children - Mary, Emily, Benjamin, Dewitt and Roberta. Also living in this household were Thomas B. Mills (Elizabeth's brother, age 10, shown as Miller) and a boarder - Felix Valle - shown as a "miner".

  2. 1860 US Census
    550, German Township, Bollinger County, Missouri.

    Listed with her husband - Lemuel; and at least four children - Emily J., Benjamin, DeWitt and Sarah C.

  3. 1870 US Census
    377, German Township, Bollinger County, Missouri.

    "Farming"

    Elizabeth is widowed at this time and is listed with six of her children - Benjamin, Henry, Sarah, Julia, Lizzie and Ann.

  4. Dorothy Tinnin Norris and Mary Tinnin Barber. Tinnin Treks. (1989)
    123.
  5. Historical Madison County Society. Cemeteries of Madison County, Missouri and Surrounding Counties. (Fredericktown, Missouri, 1993-94.)
    70, Volume II.