Her served in the Trans-Mississippi department, and was with Price on his raids in Missouri, taking part in the battle of Oak Hill, Missouri; Elk Horn, Arkansas; Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, and Saline River, Arkansas. Mr. Millican served in the ordnance department, and received a gunshot wound in the left thigh at Saline River, Arkansas. He was twice captured, first in Newton county, Missouri, at the opening of the war, and next in the Indian Territory, while trying to make his way to the Confederate lines.
Married Martha D. Ferguson (1846-1923)on June 9,1870
Children
Fannie Millican (1876-1877)
Dewitt MILLICAN
Joseph E MILLICAN
Martha L MILLICAN
Sally MILLICAN
Johnie Millican (1882-1882)
Charles Marion MILLICAN (1883-????)
Tom MILLICAN
Her served in the Trans-Mississippi department, and was with Price on his raids in Missouri, taking part in the battle of Oak Hill, Missouri; Elk Horn, Arkansas; Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, and Saline River, Arkansas. Mr. Millican served in the ordnance department, and received a gunshot wound in the left thigh at Saline River, Arkansas. He was twice captured, first in Newton county, Missouri, at the opening of the war, and next in the Indian Territory, while trying to make his way to the Confederate lines.
Married Martha D. Ferguson (1846-1923)on June 9,1870
Children
Fannie Millican (1876-1877)
Dewitt MILLICAN
Joseph E MILLICAN
Martha L MILLICAN
Sally MILLICAN
Johnie Millican (1882-1882)
Charles Marion MILLICAN (1883-????)
Tom MILLICAN
Bio by: p smith
Family Members
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Joseph Eggleston Johnson "Joe" Millican
1872–1947
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Walter Lee "Watt" Millican
1875–1943
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Fannie Millican
1876–1877
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Martha Lillian Millican Tillery
1877–1957
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Dewitt Clinton Millican
1880–1964
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Johnie Millican
1882–1882
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Charles Marion Millican
1883–1966
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Sallie Frank Millican Mulinax
1886–1972
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Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Millican
1891–1948