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James Millard

Birth20 Mar 1775 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death1850 - Wauconda, Lake County, Illinois, USA
MotherMary Wheeler
FatherSquire Millard

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States on 20 Mar 1775 to Squire Millard and Mary Wheeler. James Millard married Welthy Clark and had 6 children. He passed away on 1850 in Wauconda, Lake County, Illinois, USA.

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Squire Millard
1745 - 1828
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Mary Wheeler
1752 - 1835
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Welthy Clark
1778 - 1862
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Asenath Johnson
1799 - 1847
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Charlotte Ann Bending
Unknown - Unknown
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Stephen C. Millard
1798 - 1878
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Rachel Millard (Wright)
1801 - 1888
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Rufus Millard
1806 - 1883
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Joel Millard
1803 - Unknown
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Franklin Millard
1820 - 1885
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Johnson Millard
1817 - 1883

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