Thomas Millington1
M, #7789
Thomas Millington married Catharine Wendell, daughter of Evert Jansen Wendell and Maritje Abrahamse Vosburgh, on 17 September 1699.1
Citations
- [S74] S.V. Talcott, Genealogical notes, p. 377.
Alfred James Mills1
M, #19897
Child of Alfred James Mills
- Lillian Mills+1 b. c 1887
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924. York 1913.
Helen Mills1
F, #14567
Helen Mills married Judge Charles Phelps Huntington in 1827.
Child of Helen Mills and Judge Charles Phelps Huntington
- Helen Frances Huntington+1 b. 1831, d. 1903
Citations
- [S189] Frederick A. Virkus, Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. 1 p. 384.
Leila Mills1
F, #7235
Child of Leila Mills and Paul Franklin Dana
- Dean Robert Dana1 b. 1928
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Lillian Mills1
F, #19896, b. circa 1887
Lillian Mills was born circa 1887.1 She was the daughter of Alfred James Mills.1 Lillian Mills married Percy Handcock Heu-de-Bourck Temple, son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck, on 26 March 1913 in Toronto.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924. York 1913.
Mary Lydia Mills1
F, #19908
Child of Mary Lydia Mills and Moses E. Tripp
- Jean Bertha Kneeshaw Tripp+1 b. c 1884, d. 1957
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924.
Rodney L. Mills1
M, #22549, b. 1855, d. 1913
Rodney L. Mills was born in 1855 in Maine.1,2 He married Ora Maddocks, daughter of Henry Monroe Maddocks and Frances Lucinda Sewall, on 31 March 1903 in Portland, Maine.1 Rodney L. Mills died in 1913 in Maine.2
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Maine, Marriages, 1771-1907.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 115993467."
Edith Mary Milman1
F, #4277, b. circa 1876, d. 1905
Edith Mary Milman was born circa 1876. She married David William Alexander Crombie, son of James Crombie and Isabella Harriett Cameron, on 18 June 1903. Edith Mary Milman died in 1905 in Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia.1
Child of Edith Mary Milman and David William Alexander Crombie
- Helen Isabella Maule Crombie+ b. 15 Jul 1904, d. bt 17 Oct 1950 - 17 Oct 1959
Citations
- [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 47.
Max Ernest Minchen
M, #19677
Max Ernest Minchen married Annie Isabel Scott, daughter of Robert Purdon Scott and Kate Worth, in 1911 in Mannum, South Australia.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950.
George Richards Minot1
M, #14216, b. 1813, d. 1883
George Richards Minot was born in 1813.2 He married Harriet Jackson, daughter of Dr. James Jackson and Elizabeth Cabot, in 1841.1,2 George Richards Minot died in 1883.2
James Minot1
M, #11602
Child of James Minot
- Love Minot1 b. c 1702, d. 21 Oct 1772
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 14 p. 60.
James Minot1
M, #15275, b. 31 December 1628
Child of James Minot and Hannah Stoughton
- Mehitable Minot+1 b. 17 Sep 1668, d. 23 Sep 1738
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 44 p. 54.
Love Minot1
F, #11573, b. circa 1702, d. 21 October 1772
Love Minot was born circa 1702.2 She was the daughter of James Minot.2 Love Minot married secondly Edward Flint, son of Colonel John Flint and Mary Oakes.1 Love Minot died on 21 October 1772.2
Mehitable Minot1
F, #1720, b. 17 September 1668, d. 23 September 1738
Mehitable Minot was born on 17 September 1668 in Dorchester, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of James Minot and Hannah Stoughton.2 Mehitable Minot married firstly Thomas Cooper on 6 March 1683 in Boston, Massachusetts.2 Mehitable Minot married secondly Hon. Peter Sergeant on 19 December 1706.2 Mehitable Minot married thirdly Hon. Simeon Stoddard on 2 May 1715.2 Mehitable Minot died on 23 September 1738 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the age of 70.2
Children of Mehitable Minot and Thomas Cooper
- Thomas Cooper2 b. 27 Jun 1688, d. 13 Aug 1688
- Mary Cooper2 b. 20 Mar 1694, d. 7 Jun 1696
- Rev. William Cooper D.D.+1 b. 20 Mar 1694/95, d. 13 Dec 1743
- Hannah Cooper2 b. 4 Sep 1699, d. 13 Jul 1732
- Mehitable Cooper2 b. 24 Aug 1701, d. 1 Sep 1701
- Thomas Cooper+2 b. 20 Aug 1705
Rebecca Minot
F, #9187, b. 15 May 1720, d. 8 October 1761
Rebecca Minot was born on 15 May 1720 in Concord, Massachusetts.1 She married Benjamin Prescott, son of Rev. Benjamin Prescott and Elizabeth Higginson, on 12 August 1741 in Concord, Massachusetts.1 Rebecca Minot died on 8 October 1761 in Salem, Massachusetts, at the age of 41.1
Child of Rebecca Minot and Benjamin Prescott
- Rebecca Prescott+ b. 20 May 1742, d. 19 Apr 1813
Citations
- [S157] Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Descendants of Francis Higginson, p. 15.
George Minto1
M, #10142
George Minto. Tenant in Langside and subsequently residing at Ruletownhead.2 He married Barbara Chisholm, daughter of Mark Chisholm and Barbara Bennet, on 17 April 1752 in the Parish Church, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland.3
Children of George Minto and Barbara Chisholm
- Markie Minto+1 b. 1755, d. 9 Jan 1821
- Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA+4 b. 9 Dec 1756, d. 2 Feb 1827
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers, 1696-1855. Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Southdean (from christening of daughter Markie Bell).
- [S136] George Tancred, Rulewater, p. 190.
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Register transcripts, 1573-1812 Church of England. Parish Church of Berwick-upon-Tweed (Northumberland).
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers, 1696-1855. Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Southdean.
Capt. John McDonald Minto1
M, #24202, b. 17 October 1802, d. 2 May 1836
Capt. John McDonald Minto. 5th Regiment Madras Native Infantry.1 He was born on 17 October 1802 in London.2 He was the son of Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA and Henrietta (Unknown).2 Capt. John McDonald Minto was christened on 27 October 1802 at St. Mary's, Marylebone, London.2 He married Caroline Mogg "Carrie" Hichens on 1 January 1836 in Trichinopoly, Madras Presidency, India.3 Capt. John McDonald Minto died on 2 May 1836 in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India, at the age of 33 after nine days illness with a liver affection.1
Markie Minto1
F, #10123, b. 1755, d. 9 January 1821
Markie Minto was born in 1755 and named after her grandfather, Mark Chisholm.1,2 She was the daughter of George Minto and Barbara Chisholm3 her name is also found spelt Marky Minto.4 Markie Minto was christened on 28 June 1755 at Southdean, Roxburgshire.5 She married William Bell, son of Robert Bell Senr. and Margaret Black, on 29 July 1774 in Southdean, Roxburgshire.6 Markie Minto died on 9 January 1821 in Lanton Place, Roxburgh.1,4 She was buried on 12 January 1821 in the Churchyard, Ancrum, 4th Row. 3rd Room. 1st Grave.7
Children of Markie Minto and William Bell
- Barbara Bell+8 b. 24 Jul 1775
- George Bell+1 b. 26 Jun 1780, d. 25 Oct 1859
- James Bell+1 b. 22 Mar 1782, d. 28 May 1843
- Marky Bell1 b. 1784, d. 29 Jun 1860
- Margaret Bell+1 b. 16 Apr 1786, d. 5 Jul 1829
- Euphemia Bell+1 b. 7 May 1788, d. b 1833
- Minto Bell+1 b. 20 Jun 1790, d. 27 May 1838
- Dr. William Bell+ b. 15 Mar 1792, d. 4 Nov 1862
- Jean Douglas Bell+1 b. 10 Aug 1794
- Isabella Bell1 b. 30 Apr 1797, d. 23 Jun 1880
- Robert Bell+1 b. 1799, d. Aug 1834
Citations
- [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Bell Papers.
- [S136] George Tancred, Rulewater, p. 190.
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers, 1696-1855. Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Southdean (from christening of daughter Markie Bell).
- [S205] Newspaper, Caledonian Mercury, January 20, 1821.
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers, 1696-1855. Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Southdean.
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers.
- [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Extracts from Book of Ancrum Church Yard.
- [S248] Private information from Monica Horrocks, e-mail 2 July 2006.
Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA
M, #10454, b. 9 December 1756, d. 2 February 1827
Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA was christened on 9 December 1756 at Southdean, Roxburgshire.1 He was the son of George Minto and Barbara Chisholm.1 Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA married Henrietta (Unknown).2 Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA married Grace Little on 25 November 1812 in St. Giles, Camberwell, Surrey.3 Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA made a will on 2 May 1813 leaving everything to his wife. On 17 November 1826, in a codicil he appoints his wife and Archibald Little (possibly his brother-in-law) as trustees over the sum of a thousand pounds, the income of which was to go to his wife during her life and then the principal to his nephew William Bell. A copy of this will made by William Bell is endorsed in pencil "Coll Minto left a son (also a Coll) who died very suddenly in London in 1837 - Left a Widow but no children."4
He died on 2 February 1827 in Hans Place, London. Faulkner in his An historical and topographical description of Chelsea Vol. 2 p. 85 says that there is an inscription in the burial ground of St. Luke's Church, Chelsea "William Minto, Lieut. Colonel of the Royal Marines, February 2, 1827."5
Appointed Second Lieut, in the Royal Marines, 5th Sept. 1779, and served in America and the West Indies the remainder of that war, during which time he was engaged with the enemy’s fleets in two general actions, and also one in the Magicienne frigate, under the command of the late Sir T. Graves. During the peace of 1783, he served on board several ships on home and foreign stations, and at the commencement of hostilities with France, in 1793, he embarked on board the Phoebe, which was actively employed on the coast of France; and when promoted to the rank of Capt. served in the Hector, Leviathan, and Swiftsure. He had the command of the marines of the squadron at the attack of Minorca, and was landed with a battalion under the command of Maj.-Gen. Strickland, and was at the sieges of St. Elmos and Cappowy, and at the total expulsion of the French from the King of Naples' dominions; afterwards he was appointed by Lord Keith, Maj. of the battalion, and landed to do duty in Egypt under Sir R. Abercromby: the battalion received the thanks of that officer for their conduct in the action of the 13th March. He was next ordered to embark on board H.M. ship Swiftsure, which was captured on her passage to Malta by a squadron of the enemy, under Admiral Ganthom, after a spirited resistance made by Admiral Sir B. Hallowell. In Sept. 1804, he was selected to command the first company of the Royal Marine Artillery, and in July, 1809, the command of the four artillery companies devolved on him, and their services being approved of, they were augmented to 656, which he rendered efficient as artillery both by sea and land; and afterwards volunteered his services with the remaining brigade to Holland, where he was placed under the command of Lord Lynedock, who brigaded them with the Royal Artillery under the command of Sir George Wood.
He died on 2 February 1827 in Hans Place, London. Faulkner in his An historical and topographical description of Chelsea Vol. 2 p. 85 says that there is an inscription in the burial ground of St. Luke's Church, Chelsea "William Minto, Lieut. Colonel of the Royal Marines, February 2, 1827."5
Appointed Second Lieut, in the Royal Marines, 5th Sept. 1779, and served in America and the West Indies the remainder of that war, during which time he was engaged with the enemy’s fleets in two general actions, and also one in the Magicienne frigate, under the command of the late Sir T. Graves. During the peace of 1783, he served on board several ships on home and foreign stations, and at the commencement of hostilities with France, in 1793, he embarked on board the Phoebe, which was actively employed on the coast of France; and when promoted to the rank of Capt. served in the Hector, Leviathan, and Swiftsure. He had the command of the marines of the squadron at the attack of Minorca, and was landed with a battalion under the command of Maj.-Gen. Strickland, and was at the sieges of St. Elmos and Cappowy, and at the total expulsion of the French from the King of Naples' dominions; afterwards he was appointed by Lord Keith, Maj. of the battalion, and landed to do duty in Egypt under Sir R. Abercromby: the battalion received the thanks of that officer for their conduct in the action of the 13th March. He was next ordered to embark on board H.M. ship Swiftsure, which was captured on her passage to Malta by a squadron of the enemy, under Admiral Ganthom, after a spirited resistance made by Admiral Sir B. Hallowell. In Sept. 1804, he was selected to command the first company of the Royal Marine Artillery, and in July, 1809, the command of the four artillery companies devolved on him, and their services being approved of, they were augmented to 656, which he rendered efficient as artillery both by sea and land; and afterwards volunteered his services with the remaining brigade to Holland, where he was placed under the command of Lord Lynedock, who brigaded them with the Royal Artillery under the command of Sir George Wood.
Child of Lt. Colonel William Minto RMA and Henrietta (Unknown)
- Capt. John McDonald Minto b. 17 Oct 1802, d. 2 May 1836
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers, 1696-1855. Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Southdean.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812.
- [S89] Family Search, Parish Registers for St. Giles' Church, Camberwell, 1801-1910.
- [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Copy of will.
- [S205] Newspaper, Hampshire Chronicle February 12, 1827.
Harold Johnson "Joel" Minton
M, #17650, b. circa 1901
Harold Johnson "Joel" Minton was born circa 1901 in New Jersey.1 He married Helen Sewall, daughter of Dr. Millard Freeman Sewall and Helen Sidney Ditmars, on 11 April 1931? In St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Bridgeton, New Jersey.2
Angelina Mishahun1
F, #21300
Angelina Mishahun was born in Canada.1
Child of Angelina Mishahun
- Henry Mathieu+1 b. Feb 1845, d. 22 Sep 1916
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995.
Benjamin Mitchell1
M, #12274, b. 11 July 1753
Benjamin Mitchell was born on 11 July 1753 in York, Maine.1 He was the son of John Mitchell and Lydia Sewall.1
Citations
- [S106] Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 1 p. 206.
Cornelia C. Mitchell
F, #27083
Cornelia C. Mitchell married Charles C. Broome.
Child of Cornelia C. Mitchell and Charles C. Broome
- Jennie Mitchell Broome b. c Nov 1868, d. 26 Jul 1923
Daniel Mitchell1
M, #3056, b. 18 January 1757, d. 11 May 1834
Daniel Mitchell was born on 18 January 1757 in York, Maine.2 He was the son of John Mitchell and Lydia Sewall.2 Daniel Mitchell was baptised in January 1757 at York.2 He married Sarah Titcomb, daughter of Stephen Titcomb and Abigail Stone, on 1 March 1783.1,2 Daniel Mitchell died on 11 May 1834 at the age of 77.2
Child of Daniel Mitchell and Sarah Titcomb
- Stephen Mitchell+ b. 1798, d. 16 Mar 1870
Daniel Lafayette Mitchell1
M, #14504, b. circa 1830, d. 28 January 1897
Daniel Lafayette Mitchell was born circa 1830 in Kennebunk, Maine.2 He was the son of Stephen Mitchell and Narcissa Paul.1 Daniel Lafayette Mitchell died on 28 January 1897 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.weymouthtech.com/Genealogy/wc01/wc01_229.htm
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915.
Dummer Mitchell1
M, #9586, b. 8 November 1736, d. 26 September 1828
Dummer Mitchell was born on 8 November 1736 in York, Maine.1 He was the son of John Mitchell and Lydia Sewall.1 Dummer Mitchell married firstly Lydia Crediford, daughter of Joseph Crediford and Esther Littlefield, after 6 January 1759 in Maine (being the date of the marriage intention.)2 Dummer Mitchell married secondly Judith Dorman say 1770.3 Dummer Mitchell died on 26 September 1828 in Arundel, Maine, at the age of 91.3
Ebenezer Mitchell1
M, #12277, b. 16 October 1759, d. 20 September 1777
Ebenezer Mitchell was born on 16 October 1759 in York, Maine.1 He was the son of John Mitchell and Lydia Sewall.1 Ebenezer Mitchell was baptised on 25 December 1763.1 He died on 20 September 1777 at the age of 17.1
Citations
- [S106] Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 1 p. 206.
Edward Mitchell1
M, #20401
Edward Mitchell married Mary Sewall, daughter of Rev. Henry Sewall and Esther Wheelwright Moody, on 7 October 1818 in Winthrop, Maine.2
Children of Edward Mitchell and Mary Sewall
- Edward H. Mitchell3 b. 1 Mar 1820
- Rachel E. Mitchell3 b. 3 Jan 1822
- Mary L. Mitchell3 b. 18 Apr 1824
Edward H. Mitchell1
M, #23475, b. 1 March 1820
Edward H. Mitchell was born on 1 March 1820 in Winthrop, Kennebec County.1 He was the son of Edward Mitchell and Mary Sewall.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Maine, Births and Christenings, 1739-1900.
Edward Page Mitchell1
M, #22324, b. 24 March 1852, d. 22 January 1927
Edward Page Mitchell was born on 24 March 1852 in Bath, Maine.1 He married Anne Sewall Welch, daughter of Ezekiel H. Welch and Lucy Peterson Sewall, on 29 October 1874 in Bath, Maine.2 Edward Page Mitchell died on 22 January 1927 in New London, Connecticut, at the age of 74.1
Citations
- [S468] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Page_Mitchell
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine Marriage Records, 1705-1922.