Interesting how various names were so popular at times. My first traceable ancestor who came from Co. Down, Ireland in 1825 was James Milligan (not the same...
Welcome, not giving up ever, just working and grandkids....the youngest one will be a year old on the 24th.....yes such common names. Maybe oneday we will get...
In a message dated 9/21/2003 3:24:35 AM Central Daylight Time, tnquilter@... writes: Interesting how various names were so popular at times. My first ...
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Sep 21, 2003 7:23 pm
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Hi Thanks for writing. Just taking a short break but am always interested to find out new things from others. Most names if you go back far enough are...
The story of my Milligan ancestors is on the website of my third cousin, Keith Reynolds, which is http://www.telusplanet.net/public/reynok/ then click on...
Maybe the connection is not so far back my Milligan are from the Philly / So. Jersey area and came from the north of ireland.. Thanks for the site link I will...
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Sep 25, 2003 2:41 pm
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Oh sorry, Joe, New Brunswick Canada, not New Jersey. Should have thought of that since I have friends near there in NJ. Lavinia...
My father was born in Belfast Ireland on 10 October 1910, named Joseph Milligan, son of Joseph Milligan and? Magee??? My father had a brother Frank who lived...
Wishing all Milligans a blessed Christmas and a New Year filled with revelations about our ancestors and living relatives we have not yet met as well. (((Group...
I just found this list doing a random google search looking up information on my family. I'm the 4x great grandaughter of John Milligan born in 1751 in county...
thank you, judy. I had to chuckle a bit because that's my mother's name, too. :-) M. ... From: Judy To: MILLIGAN@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 12,...
Megan I to am sorry to hear about your Grandmother. I also understand your desire to trace back your roots. Sorry but I cannot help. My family have been In...
Hi Megan, I am sorry to hear about your grandmother and wish to send you my condolences. I do not know a whole lot about my background either but do remember...
Please forgive me for breaking in but my mother was a Milligan and that is about as much as I know. Her father was Fred Thomas Milligan and her mother was...
Please forgive me for intruding but I am just wondering if you were perhaps related to Fred Thomas Milligan who was married to Clemmie or Clarry Phelps. They...
have you tried either rootsweb.com or the lds family search website (www.familysearch.org i think it is). those are two really great resources that helped me...
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Hello, MILLIGAN member. This company really helped me out. I almost lost my home. I am self employed and I was able to refinance. The best interest rates are...
just thought I would drop a note to the group and see if there were any gay or bi guys interested in chatting with a 24/m if so you can check out my pics and...
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Aug 20, 2004 10:00 pm
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I'm looking for Milligans from Hamilton County Ohio (circa 1878). Given Names: David, Mary, William & Bernard. However, I don't hold much hope in this...
Hi, Nice to talk to another Milligan, however I can't help you. My father was born in Ireland in 1910. I have hit a brick wall as far as going back anyfarther...
Yes, I am still here....been a very hectic year here in FL. Will try to do better in the new year.... Happy New Year all!!!! I'm looking for Milligans from...
I was wondering if anyone has done any further research on the various Julius Milligans in Tennessee? There was Julius Milligan who was married to Catherine...
Hi Kathy! Long time no hear. I have learned a few tidbits about Julius Millican who married Catherine Hart, but still have not connected him conclusively to...
found in Gov.documents.org under Milligan Joseph Milligan was the 1st victim of Indians who killed him in 1780, on Richland Creek Listed in N. C. preemption...
PatSproat@...
Jan 3, 2005 5:49 pm
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documents for Milligan can be found at this web site Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 INDEX...
PatSproat@...
Jan 3, 2005 5:56 pm
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_http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(jc033106_ (mailto:DOCID+@lit(jc033106) )) Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 ...