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Hugh DeKalb McMillan

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
24 Nov 1914 (aged 85)
Biggsville, Henderson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Gladstone, Henderson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Almira (Hopkins) McMillan

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1880 C.

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

Hugh MCMILLEN Self M Male W 50 PA Farmer PA PA
Elizabeth MCMILLEN Wife M Female W 36 IN Keeping House PA OH
Josephine MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 10 IL PA IN
Caroline MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 13 IL PA IN
Ann MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 9 IL PA IN
Mertle V. MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 1 IL PA IN
Henry A. MCMILLEN SSon S Male W 19 IL At Home PA PA

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Source Information:
Census Place Henderson, Illinois



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Mr. Hugh McMillan, a resident of Henderson County for many years died after an extended illness at the home of his sister, Mrs. M. A. McDill of Biggsville. Hugh DeKalb McMillan was born in Chester District, South Carolina, Sept. 17, 1829 and died Nov. 24, 1914, 85 years, 2 months and 7 days of age.

In 1835 he removed to Illinois where he has since lived. He married Miss Elmira Hopkins in October, 1852 and to the union six children were born but one is living, Alvah H. in Nebraska. His wife passed away in 1865. In early life he united with the United Presbyterian Church at South Henderson and later transferred his membership to the Methodist Church at Stronghurst, the town of which he has been a resident for a number of years.

The deceased is also survived by four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Rachael Thompson of Wichita, Kan.; and Mrs. M. A. McDill, Misses Mattie and Nan McMillan, Robt. T. and William L., all of Biggsville. Funeral services were held at the home of his sister Mrs. McDill and burial was in South Henderson Cemetery. Pall bearers were A. Burrus, H.O.Garrity, A. L. Brouse and J.R.Johnson.


Website source:

http://www.quillnewspaper.com/theGraphic/Aug0200.html

Source:

Stronghurst Graphic, December 3, 1914
The 1914 Graphic
Compiled and Edited by Virginia Ross
Registrar for Daniel McMillan Chapter, N.S.D.A.R.1914

Husband of Almira (Hopkins) McMillan

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1880 C.

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

Hugh MCMILLEN Self M Male W 50 PA Farmer PA PA
Elizabeth MCMILLEN Wife M Female W 36 IN Keeping House PA OH
Josephine MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 10 IL PA IN
Caroline MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 13 IL PA IN
Ann MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 9 IL PA IN
Mertle V. MCMILLEN Dau S Female W 1 IL PA IN
Henry A. MCMILLEN SSon S Male W 19 IL At Home PA PA

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Source Information:
Census Place Henderson, Illinois



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Mr. Hugh McMillan, a resident of Henderson County for many years died after an extended illness at the home of his sister, Mrs. M. A. McDill of Biggsville. Hugh DeKalb McMillan was born in Chester District, South Carolina, Sept. 17, 1829 and died Nov. 24, 1914, 85 years, 2 months and 7 days of age.

In 1835 he removed to Illinois where he has since lived. He married Miss Elmira Hopkins in October, 1852 and to the union six children were born but one is living, Alvah H. in Nebraska. His wife passed away in 1865. In early life he united with the United Presbyterian Church at South Henderson and later transferred his membership to the Methodist Church at Stronghurst, the town of which he has been a resident for a number of years.

The deceased is also survived by four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Rachael Thompson of Wichita, Kan.; and Mrs. M. A. McDill, Misses Mattie and Nan McMillan, Robt. T. and William L., all of Biggsville. Funeral services were held at the home of his sister Mrs. McDill and burial was in South Henderson Cemetery. Pall bearers were A. Burrus, H.O.Garrity, A. L. Brouse and J.R.Johnson.


Website source:

http://www.quillnewspaper.com/theGraphic/Aug0200.html

Source:

Stronghurst Graphic, December 3, 1914
The 1914 Graphic
Compiled and Edited by Virginia Ross
Registrar for Daniel McMillan Chapter, N.S.D.A.R.1914


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