The Descendants of Aaron Milleman of Kingston, Rhode Island

The Descendants of Aaron Milleman of Kingston, Rhode Island

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 724

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Aaron Milleman (1680-1740) was probably born in Kent, England. He may have descended from Flemmish people who emigrated from Belgium. Aaron immigrated to America in about 1700 and settled in Rhode Island. He married Ann Case and they were the parents of three daughters. Well over seven thousand descendants of Aaron Milleman live throughout the United States.


The Descendants of John Milliman of Kingston, Rhode Island

The Descendants of John Milliman of Kingston, Rhode Island

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 740

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Descendants of John Milliman (d. 1739) and his wife, Anna Bryant (d. 1741) of North Kingston, Washington Co., Rhode Island. There they had three children born to them: 1. John Milliman (1736-1810); 2. Anna Abigail Milliman (b. 1738) (nothing more is known about her); and 3. Bryant Milliman (1740-1829). Descendants live in Rhode Island, New York, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, California, Texas, Kansas and elsewhere. Includes some unconnected Milliman families in America, and Milliman families that immigrated to America in the 1800s from Germany, Switzerland, France and elsewhere.


Nexus

Nexus

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 740

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Danforth Genealogy

Danforth Genealogy

Author: John Joseph May

Publisher: Alpha Edition

Published: 2020-02-08

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 9789354411960

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