The Mills family of western West Virginia and eastern Kentucky/ by Roger L. Mills

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FHC Copy to Digitize, Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

c1991

Publisher

R.L. Mills

Place of Publication

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Physical

xii, 371 p.

Notes

Includes index.

Descendants of John Mills (b. 1798), who is believed to have been the eldest child of William and Betsy Mills. He was born in North Carolina. He was married (1) 1825 in Washington Co., Va. to Polly Price. They had one son, Martin, born abt. 1826. By 1841 John was living in Lawrence Co., Ky., when he married (2) Ruth Sammons. They had seven children. He married (3) 1859 Elizabeth Copley from Giles Co., Va. He purchased land on Beech Fork in Wayne Co., West Virginia on April 14, 1866.

Includes allied families of Adkins, Bing, Blankenship, Clay, Epling, Jackson, Stiltner, etc.

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Bibliography: p. 294.

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Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1999. on 1 microfilm ; 35 mm.FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film2055590 Item 79157650
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