Genealogy Wylie » Benjamin Milligan II (1765-> 1850)

Personal data Benjamin Milligan II 

  • He was born in the year 1765 in Georgetown District,Horry County,South Carolina.Source 1
  • (Occupation ) in Farmer.
  • (BIRTH ) in Brunswick County, North Carolina.Source 2
  • He died after 1850 in Brunswick County, North Carolina.Source 1
  • A child of Benjamin Moses Milligan and Elizabeth Hargrove
  • This information was last updated on August 12, 2006.

Household of Benjamin Milligan II

He is married to Eliza Mildred Saunders.

1 REFERENCE 10384EMR

from Debra Bohon and [Horry County Milligan's.FTW]

Amelia and Benjamin may possibly have been married in Columbus or Horrycounty

They got married about 1792 at Brunswick County, North Carolina.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Milligan  ± 1800-1874 
  2. Seth Milligan  ± 1802-> 1850 
  3. Simon Milliken  ± 1807-1861 


Notes about Benjamin Milligan II

from Debra Bohon and [Horry County Milligan's.FTW]

*Benjamin was not born in Brunswick county, he probably was born in South Carolina, Georgetown District, he was a farmer in Brunswick County,North Carolina

*1810 census of Brunswick County, North Carolina
B. Millican
3 males 0-10
1 male 16-26
1 male 26-45
1 female 0-10
1 female 26-45

* 1810 census of Horry County, South Carolina
Benjamin Miliken
1 male
1 female
( neighbors to Daniel Chesnut & William Todd)

*1820 census of Horry County, South Carolina
Benjamin Milliken is listed as head of a household

* 1830 census of Brunswick County, North Carolina
Benjamin Milliken
1 male 0-5
1 male 20-30
1 male 60-70
1 female 15-20
1 female 50-60

Benjamin is not mentioned on the 1840 census of Brunswick or Horry county census.

DEEDS:
Columbus Co., North Carolina
Abstracts of Deeds
by Jason McLeod Willaimson
Books C & D

6 Apr 1813
BENJAMIN MILLIGAN (Brunswick Co.) to EDWARD SIMSON, $100, 50 A on White Marsh part of survey granted to DENNIS LENNON, SR., & conveyed from LENNON to CHRISTOPHER SANDERS, SR., wherein the said BENJAMIN MILLIGAN became of the heirs at law by marriage.
Wit. Frank Blake & Hannah Blake. Pr. May Term 1827 (D-378)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Benjamin Milligan

Mary Murrill
1704-????

Benjamin Milligan
1765-> 1850

± 1792
Elizabeth Milligan
± 1800-1874
Seth Milligan
± 1802-> 1850
Simon Milliken
± 1807-1861

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Sources

  1. Debra Bohon
  2. Millikens of Brunswick County, NC, History of the Families Millingas and Millanges, compiled by Rev. Gideon Tibbetts Ridlon, Sr., pgs 617-623

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