Millican - Milligan notes:

(Last updated June 2, 2019)

Tennessee, Anderson county, Settlements and Wills 1830-1842:

Page 34
- Oct. 29-30, 1831 - John Milikin, Hugh Millican, and William Millican appear in list of items purchased from the estate of John Shepard.  [image]
Page 78 - April 10, 1831 (date returned) - Harve Millican, Moses Millican and William Millican appear in list of notes due in estate of Martin Hill.  [image]

Tennessee, Anderson county, Court Minutes:

Page 255
- Monday Oct. 12, 1829 - James Millican and Julius Millican both paid $3.00 in case of State VS James Martin.
Page 263, 267 - Wed Oct. 14, 1829 - James Millican on juries.
Page 318 - Monday July 12, 1830 - Hugh Millican paid $1.00 in case of State VS Daniel Hicks.

Tax Records:

Arkansas, Crawford county:
1849: W. M. Milligin / no land / 1 horse valued $20 / 6 cattle valued $60
1850: W. Millikin / no land / 2 horses valued $60 / 7 cattle valued $42
1851: Wm. Milligan / no land / 2 horses valued $70 / 7 cattle valued $42

[No records on film reel for 1848, 1852, 1853; no Millicans listed in 1846, 1847, 1854, or 1855]

Federal Census Records:

1830 Tennessee, Anderson county.
Pg. 167line 24James Milican1 male 30-39, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 20-29  Clinton Twp
Pg. 167line 25Harve Milican2 male 0-4, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 20-29, 1 female 15-19 Clinton Twp
Pg. 175   line20Moses Millican     1 male 0-4, 2 males 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 30-39, 1 female 0-4, 1 female 30-39
(The male 20-29 maybe William Millican.  Ancestry record misses the mark for a male 30-39.)
No twp
Pg. 174line 17Mary Milican1 male 10-14, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 40-49 No twp
Pg. 177 line 21John Millakin 2 males 0-4, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 30-39, 2 females 5-9, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 30-39 No twp
Pg. 183line 8   Julius Millakin 1 male 0-4, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 50-59, 1 female 5-9, 2 females 15-19, 1 female 40-49 No twp
Pg. 183line 9Julius Millacan2 males 0-4, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 20-29, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 20-29 No twp
pg. 186line 2Thos. Heart1 male 0-4, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 60-69,
1 female 0-4, 1 female 5-9, 2 females 10-14, 1 female 15-19, 2 females 20-29, 1 female 40-49
 
Pg. 194line Joseph Stout 1 Male 0-4, 1 Male 10-14, 2 Males 15-19, 1 Male 40-49, 1 Female 20-29, 1 Female 40-49 No twp


1840 Tennessee, Anderson county
Pg. 8line 14Thos. Millican1 male 20-29, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 30-39  
Pg. 8line 15John Millican2 males 0-4, 2 males 5-9, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 40-49, 1 female 0-4, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 20-29, 1 female 40-49    
Pg. 9line 16Thomas Hart   
Pg. 24line 1Katharine Millican1 male 10-14, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 20-29, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 60-69  ? Twp
Pg. 16line 7Robt Millican1 male 0-4, 1 male 20-29, 2 females 0-4, 1 female 20-29  

1840 Tennessee, Roane county, page 78
Page 78line 28Moses Mellegen2 males 0-4, 1 male 5-9, 2 males 40-49, 1 female 0-4, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 30-39  [Moses Scott Milligan]

1840 Tennessee, Blount county, page 91 / 94
Page 35 (91)line 8Julius Milligan1 male 0-4, 2 males 10-14, 1 male 30-39, 1 female 0-4, 2 females 5-9, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 30-39   
Page (94) line 12 Hugh Melligan1 male 30-39, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 20-29    


1840 Missouri, Pulaski county.
Pg. 210line 5Moses Miligin1 male 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 40-49, 2 females 0-4, 1 female 30-39  
Pg. 214   line 15    William Miligin     2 males 0-4, 1 male 20-29, 1 female 20-29

Note that in 1840 Pulaski county included what is modern day Wright county and the left half of modern day Texas county.


1840 Arkansas, Washington county, West Fork Twp.
Pg. 258   line 18     Joseph Stout     1 male 5-9, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 60-69, 1 female 0-4, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 10-14, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 40-49  

 
1840 Arkansas, Madison county, War Eagle Twp.
Pg. 36   line 2     Goodman B Stoute     1 male 0-4, 1 male 20-29, 1 female 60-69, 1 female 0-4, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 20-29     2 slaves  

Washington and Madison counties are next to each other in northwest Arkansas.  Crawford county is below Washington county.


 
1850 Arkansas, Crawford county, Lee's Creek Twp., Dec. 24th.
Family  
No.  
Name: Age:    Occupation:     Value of
Real Estate:   
Place of
birth:
# 60William Millican38farmer  Tennessee
Rebecca Millican35  Tennessee
Francis M Millican15laborer  Tennessee
Samuel H Millican13  Tennessee
Adam L Millican8  Tennessee
John W Millican5  Arkansas
James M Millican3  Arkansas
William M Millican     2   Arkansas

1850 Missouri, Texas county, 98th District, pages 2 and /0. Notes:
Family  
No.  
Name: Age:    Occupation:     Value of
Real Estate:   
Place of
birth:
 
# 20C. H. Millican [Charles Hart]28   Tennessee (This family moved to
Malinda Millican22  Tennessee Bosque county and
James W Millican2   Missouri Williamson county, TX)
         
# 136Moses Millican55  Tennessee (This family moved to
Cinthia Millican50  Tennessee Collin county, Texas)
William Millican26  Tennessee  
 Robert Millican19   Tennessee  
         
# 137John Millican30  Tennessee   
Eliza Millican     19   Tennessee  
 James Ellis6    Missouri  


1860 Texas, Collin county
William and Rebecca Millican not found in census but cousins listed.

 
1860 Texas, Collin county, pages 204-206 (81-82 stamped)
 Family No.    Name: Age:     Occupation:     Value of
Real Estate:    
Value of
Personal Estate:    
Place of
birth:    
Married in   
the year:
Cannot read
or write:
# 1342 G B Stout 49Wagon Maker $100 Tennessee   
Sela Stout [Millican]    49      Tennessee   /
Wilie Stout13    Arkansas    
William C Stout8    Arkansas    
Washington Stout   6    Arkansas    
William H Snow24    unknown /  
Mary Snow [Stout]15    Arkansas /  
             
# 1343John W. Mannin 25 Arkansas
 Margaret A. Mannin [Stout]   26      Tennessee    
             
# 1345Benjamin H Stout24   $150 Arkansas    
 Martha Stout20     Miss.    
 Thomas J Stout11/12     Texas    
             
# 1346A. J. Mohan 23   $300 Arkansas    
 Jane Mohan [Stout]18     Arkansas    
 Mary S Stout2     Texas    
             
# 1351J. W. Millican33Framer  $75 Tennessee    /  
Isibell Millican   18      Miss /  
John M Millican9    Texas    
Sintha E Millican8    Texas    
William M Millican     6     Texas    
Malinda E Millican4    Texas    
           
# 1353John Milican37Farmer$1000 $550 Tennessee   /
 Eliza Milican28     Tennessee   /
 Sarah E Milican8     Texas    
 Mary J Milican6     Texas    
 Charles E Milican5     Texas    
 Martha Milican3     Texas    
 William H Milican1     Texas    
             
#1354Moses Milican57 $300   Tennessee   /
 Sintha Milican57     Tennessee    
             
#1359Israel Boren family           


 
1870 Texas, Collin county, Precinct 1, Sept. 10th.
#       Name: Age:    Occupation:     Place of birth:
20/19    William Millican45farmerTN
Kisia Millican35MO
Missouri Millican   10MO
Pinkney Millican8TX
Mary Millican5TX
Robert Millican2TX
Ellen Millican3/12TX
Granville Millican     21AR [with cousins]
Abner Arauts22TX
21/20   Moses Millican76TN
Cynthia Millican57TN

 
1870 Texas, Collin county, Precinct 2, July 14th., household of Mary Kerley
#       Name: Age:    Occupation:     Place of birth:
395William Millican   60farmerTN
Amanda Millican     30AR
Mary Millican4TX
James Biby12TX
Frank Biby8TX
George Circles20TX


 
1880 Texas, Collin county, Precinct 2, June 8th.
#       name:age:   occupation:   birthplace:  
124/127   Ed Groves67farmerKY
Amanda Groves40AR
Amos Groves3TX
Maggie Groves1TX
James Bibie22TX
Frank Bibie17TX
Wesley Millican9TX
America Millican   14TX
N. Ball25VA
Peter Tompkins27MS


Francis Millican

F M Millican Democrat 21 Nov 1907 and Courier 22 Nov 1907: PASSING OF A GOOD MAN

The death of Uncle Francis Millican, Tuesday night Nov 19, at his home at New Hope, is sincerely mourned by a large circle of acquaintances in McKinney, where he was extensively known and highly esteemed as well as in the eastern part of the country where he lived so long.

F. M. Millican was born in Tennessee just 72 years prior to his death, having died on his birthday. With his father he came to Collin county sixty years ago and was therefore one of the county's oldest pioneers at the time of his death. He married Miss Bettie Williams, daughter of John Williams and had ten children, seven of whom are living, as follows: John E., I. N., Marion and James and three daughters, Mrs L.C. Counts, of Lebanon, Tenn.; Mrs John T Ault, of Woodford, Ok. and Mrs. Eula Tarvin, a widow without children, who lived with her father. He was a faithful member of the Baptist church for many years and a regular attendant of Sunday school at New Hope. His remains were laid to rest by the side of his wife at Stiff Chapel cemetery. Dr. E. H. King, pastor of the First Baptist church at McKinney, conducted the funeral services. Uncle Francis Millican was a true man in every sense sturdy, honest, moral and a friend of right and righteousness throughout a long and useful life. The influence of his modest, unassuming but highly honorable life will long remain to bless his memory among those who among those who knew him best.



Northwest Arkansas 1847




The following tax roll and court record data is partially copied from Linda Oatman with many additions and corrections:

Green county, Kentucky Tax Rolls


Year 1 book
only
Name Land Water
course
In whose
name ent.
White
males
above
21
White
males
16 and
over
Blacks
16 and
 over
Total
blacks
Horses,
etc.
Cattle LDS film
(online)
June 20, 1795 1 Joseph Hart       1           [frame 9]
June 14, 1795 1 James Milikin       1     3 3   [frame 10]
                         
Aug. 27, 1796 1 Joseph Hart       1       1   [frame 22]
July 28, 1796 1 John Miliken       1       1   [frame 23]
July 28, 1796 1 Isaac Miliken       1       1   [frame 23]
July 28, 1796 1 James Miliken       1   1 3 3 4 [frame 23]
                         
Oct. 5, 1797 1 Joseph Hart                   [frame 38]
Oct. 22, 1797 1 Isaac Miliken       1       1   [frame 41]
Oct. 22, 1797 1 John Miliken       1       1   [frame 41]
Oct. 22, 1797 1 James Miliken Jr?       1       2   [frame 41]
Oct. 22, 1797 1 James Miliken Sr?       1   1 3 6 - [frame 41]
                         
1798   (no tax roll)                    
Pulaski county formed 1798 partly from Green county

Year Book Name Land Water
course
In whose
name entered
White
males
above
21 yrs
White
males
16 and
over
Blacks
16 and
over
Total
blacks
Horses Cattle LDS film
May 26, 1799 1 David Hart       1       6   [frame 57]
May 27, 1799 1 Julius Milligan - -   0 1     1   [frame 59]
May 28, 1799 1 Hugh Milligan - -   1       1   [frame 59]
    (book 2 nothing)                    
Aug. 8, 1799 3 John Melukin? 270 -   1       6   [frame 72]
Sep. 8, 1799 3 James Melican -     1       3   [frame 72]
Sep. 8, 1799 3 Thomas Melican? - -   1       2   [frame 72]
Oct. 8, 1799 3 James Milican? 125  -   1   1   3 1   [frame 72]
    (book 4 nothing)                    
                         
June 12, 1800 1 James Millican - -   1   1 1 2   [frame 91]
June 23, 1800 1 James Millican 125 Green River Thos. Marshall 1       6   [frame 91]
July 14, 1800 1 Thomas Millican - -   1       3   [frame 91]
June 4, 1800 2 David Hart 75 Green River
Pitman Creek
Richard D.             [frame 110]
June 27, 1800 2 Julius Milligan (ink) - -   1           [frame 114]
                         
July 28, 1801 1 Julius Milligan - -   1       1   [frame 140]
July 28, 1801 1 David Hart 75 Green River
Pitman's Creek
Harris & co.             [frame 137]
Aug. 8, 1801 2 John Millingin / Millenger? 258                 [frame 159]
Aug. 24, 1801 2 James Millican       1     2 2   [frame 159]
Aug. 24, 1801 2 James Millican, Sr 225 Green River Thos. Marshall             [frame 159]
Aug. 24, 1801 2 Isaac Millican                   [frame 159]
                         
1802 1 (no Millican)                    
1802 2 David Hart 75 Green River
Pitman Creek
  1 1     6   [LDS link]
1803 1 David Hart 75 Green River
Pitman Creek
  1       4   [LDS link]
1804-1806   (no Millican listed)                    


Anderson county, Tennessee
court records & other

Date Julius MiIlican Sr Julius Millican Jr John Millican Moses Millican James Millican Hugh Millican Harvey Millican William Millican Capt. Hugh Barton
  War of 1812               War of 1812
April 14, 1817     Appt.
Constable
           
Oct. 13, 1817 Deeds 100 acres
to George Long
               
Oct. 10, 1820   State vs. Julius Millican
(debts)
             
Oct. 12, 1820   State vs. Julius Millican
(assault)
             
Jan. 9, 1821   State vs. Julius Millican
(indicted)
             
Jan 15, 1822   Eliz Shepherd vs.
Julius Millican
             
July 10, 1822   Eliz Shepherd vs.
Julius Millican
             
April 16, 1823   State vs. Julius Millican              
July 11, 1825         Appt.
Constable
       
April 10, 1826         Appt. juror        
April 12, 1826       Appt. juror          
July 12, 1826   State vs. Julius Millican
(liquor)
             
July 12, 1827   State vs. Julius Millican
(assault)
             
April 17, 1828 John Lynard sues
Julius Millican,
Harvey Millican and
Hugh Barton
          John Lynard sues
Julius Millican,
Harvey Millican and
Hugh Barton
  John Lynard sues
Julius Millican,
Harvey Millican and
Hugh Barton
Oct. 12, 1829
Paid $3 in case.       Paid $3 in case.        
1830 Census, TN
Anderson county.
Age 50-59 Age 20-29 Age 30-39 Age 30-39 Age 20-29   Age 20-29 Likely the male
20-29 male with
Moses Millican
 
April 10, 1831
      List of notes from
estate Martin Hill
    List of notes from
estate Martin Hill
List of notes from
estate Martin Hill
 
Oct. 29-30, 1831
    Bought from estate
of John Shepherd.
    Bought from estate
of John Shepherd.
  Bought from estate
of John Shepherd.
 
                   
1840 Missouri
Pulaski county
      Moses Millican       William Millican  
Date Julius MiIlican Sr Julius Millican Jr John Millican Moses Millican James Millican Hugh Millican Harvey Millican William Millican Capt. Hugh Barton