Person:Hugh Milling (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1773
  1. Capt. Hugh Milling1752 - 1837
  2. Sarah Milling1773 - 1816
m. Abt 1772
  1. John Milling, M.D.Abt 1780 - Abt 1864
  2. Margaret "Peggy" MillingAbt 1784 - Abt 1864
  3. Elizabeth MillingAbt 1786 - Abt 1837
  4. Mary Ann MillingAbt 1788 - Abt 1827
  5. David Thomas MillingAbt 1792 - Abt 1829
  6. Robert Lithgoe MillingAbt 1792 - Abt 1841
  7. Eliza MillingAbt 1795 - Abt 1829
  8. Sarah "Sally" MillingAbt 1798 - Abt 1824
  9. Nancy MillingAbt 1800 - Abt 1832
  10. Mariah MillingAbt 1804 - Abt 1834
  11. Isabella MillingAbt 1806 - Aft 1874
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Hugh Milling
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] 21 Feb 1752 South Carolina, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification
Marriage Abt 1772 to Elizabeth Burney
Military[1][2] 1776 South Carolina, United StatesCaptain, 6th Regiment South Carolina (Rev War) on the Continental Line
Alt Death[3] 7 May 1827
Death[2][4] Jul 1837 Fairfield (district), South Carolina, United States
Burial[3] Fairfield (old county), South Carolina, United StatesOld Lebanon Presbyterian Church
Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To fix:Born before mother was 4
To fix:Born before father was 8

Research Notes

References
  1. Thomas Means and Some of His Descendants, in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    Vol 7, p 204, 1906.

    [Sarah Milling was a]
    ... Daughter of David and Sarah (Burney) Milling and sister of Capt. Hugh Milling of the South Carolina Line, Continental Establishment, in the Revolution. David Milling died Nov. 29, 1778, aged 32, as shown by a mourning ring in possession of Mrs. Allen Bluitt, of Brookville, Ala. ...

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 DAR record, in Lineage Book - National Society of the Daughters of the American ...
    Vol 14, p 47.

    MISS HELENE OWEN - 40128
    Born in Crawford, Mississippi.
    Descendant of Capt. Hugh Milling.
    Daughter of David Franklin Owen and Isabella Milling Owens, his wife.
    Granddaughter of James Thomas Owens and Isabella Milling, his wife
    Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Milling and Elizabeth Burney, his wife.

    Hugh Milling, (1752-1837), served as lieutenant and captain in the North Carolina Continental line. He was at Fort Moultrie, Stono, and Siege of Savannah; was taken prisoner at Charleston and not exchanged until the close of the war. He died in Fairfield District, S.C.
    Also No. 37900

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 .

    per HHAMIL7780, 2005, quoting "The Milling Famly of South Carolina, 1771-1976" by Azile Milling:

    Capt. Hugh MIlling - born 2-21-1752, died 5-7-1827
    was a Capt in 6th Regiment Continental Line in the American Revolution. Enlisted in the mIlitia in Charleston, SC 1774. he was appointed Sheriff of Camden District in 1785m member of SC Senate in 1799. Hugh was a practicing physician and an Elder in the Jackson Creek Presbyterian Church; he is buried in cemetary of the Old Lebanon Presbyterian Church at Jackson's Creek Presbyterian Church in Fairfield Co., between Winnsboro and the Lebanon Comunity.
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    [No primary source information provided.]

  4. Hugh Milling, in The Journal of Alexander Chesney: A South Carolina Loyalist in ..., Issues 7-8
    p 141.

    ... Hugh Milling, of that part of South Carolina now embraced in Fairfield county, enlisted in Captain Charles Cotesworth Pinckney's company of the 1st South Carolina regiment, June 16, 1775, and was immediately appointed a sergeant. He was subsequently promoted captain in the 6th Regiment, South Carolina line, with which he served until the fall of Charleston in May following, when he was taken prisoner. In 1781 he was exchanged. Captain Hugh Milling died in July, 1837. ...