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Agnes A. Milliken

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Agnes A. Milliken

Birth
Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
1926 (aged 74–75)
Burial
Eastport, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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In the 1920 U.S. Census, Agnes Milliken, 68, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born England, was living in Eastport, Maine, with brother Charles D., 70, born Maine, parents born Maine; and sister Louise, 50, father born Maine, mother born Canada...

In the 1910 U.S. Census, Benjamin Milliken, 86, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born NH, was living in Eastport, Maine, with wife (SIC) Agnus, 56, born Maine, parents born Canada; son Charles, 59; and daughter Louise, 40, all born in Maine; and servant Ella Wilson, 25, born Maine, parents born Maine.
Benjamin and Ella moved to the U.S. in 1892....

In the 1900 U.S. Census, merchant Benjamin Milliken, 76, born March 1824 in Canada, parents born Canada, was living on Washington Street in Eastport, Maine, with Mary E., 77, born June, 1823 in Canada, father born NY, mother born Canada; mast builder Charles D., 50, born November 1850; Agnas A., 47, born September 1853; Belle, 51, born September 1859; and Louise E., 35, born March, 1865, all born in Maine; and servant Bertha Kelley, 24, born September 1876 in Maine, parents born Maine
The couple had been married for 50 years, and all five of Mary's children were still living.
Benjamin moved to the U.S. in 1850 and Mary in 1848...

Mr. Milliken, "gentleman", 63, arrived in the Port of Boston on August 12, 1888 aboard the S.S. New Brunswick.
He was born in N.B. and a citizen of Canada but his last residence was the U.S. and that's his destination.

"He was formerly a member of the firm of "Fisher and Milliken", engaged in an extensive shipping business, owning and fitting vessels for the West Indies. He is now senior member of the firm "B.F. Milliken and Son" doing a supply business in hard and soft coal, ; also oil and sardine supplies. They are agents for the New York& New England Steamships sailing from St. John, N.B. to New York" His four children are Charles D., Agnes, Isabella and Louisa They refused to let their birthdates be recorded in this book." (History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy By G.T. Ridlon)

In the 1880 U.S. Census, merchant Benjamin F. Milliken, 56, born Canada, parents born Canada, was living in Eastport, Maine, Mary E., 50, born Canada, parents born Canada; store clerk Charles, 30; Agnes, 28; store clerk Seymour F., 24; Isabell, 20; and Louise, 16, all born in Maine; sister Ann Eliza, 55, born Canada; grandmother Ann Aymar, 79, born Canada, parents born Canada.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Benjamin Milliken, 35, born Canada, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Mary A., 34, born N.B.; Charles D., 10; Agnes A., 8; Frank S., 5; and Isabella, 0 years, all born in Maine; and Ann A. Aymar, 30, born N.B.

In the 1920 U.S. Census, Agnes Milliken, 68, born Maine, father born Canada, mother born England, was living in Eastport, Maine, with brother Charles D., 70, born Maine, parents born Maine; and sister Louise, 50, father born Maine, mother born Canada...

In the 1910 U.S. Census, Benjamin Milliken, 86, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born NH, was living in Eastport, Maine, with wife (SIC) Agnus, 56, born Maine, parents born Canada; son Charles, 59; and daughter Louise, 40, all born in Maine; and servant Ella Wilson, 25, born Maine, parents born Maine.
Benjamin and Ella moved to the U.S. in 1892....

In the 1900 U.S. Census, merchant Benjamin Milliken, 76, born March 1824 in Canada, parents born Canada, was living on Washington Street in Eastport, Maine, with Mary E., 77, born June, 1823 in Canada, father born NY, mother born Canada; mast builder Charles D., 50, born November 1850; Agnas A., 47, born September 1853; Belle, 51, born September 1859; and Louise E., 35, born March, 1865, all born in Maine; and servant Bertha Kelley, 24, born September 1876 in Maine, parents born Maine
The couple had been married for 50 years, and all five of Mary's children were still living.
Benjamin moved to the U.S. in 1850 and Mary in 1848...

Mr. Milliken, "gentleman", 63, arrived in the Port of Boston on August 12, 1888 aboard the S.S. New Brunswick.
He was born in N.B. and a citizen of Canada but his last residence was the U.S. and that's his destination.

"He was formerly a member of the firm of "Fisher and Milliken", engaged in an extensive shipping business, owning and fitting vessels for the West Indies. He is now senior member of the firm "B.F. Milliken and Son" doing a supply business in hard and soft coal, ; also oil and sardine supplies. They are agents for the New York& New England Steamships sailing from St. John, N.B. to New York" His four children are Charles D., Agnes, Isabella and Louisa They refused to let their birthdates be recorded in this book." (History of the families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy By G.T. Ridlon)

In the 1880 U.S. Census, merchant Benjamin F. Milliken, 56, born Canada, parents born Canada, was living in Eastport, Maine, Mary E., 50, born Canada, parents born Canada; store clerk Charles, 30; Agnes, 28; store clerk Seymour F., 24; Isabell, 20; and Louise, 16, all born in Maine; sister Ann Eliza, 55, born Canada; grandmother Ann Aymar, 79, born Canada, parents born Canada.

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Benjamin Milliken, 35, born Canada, was living in Eastport, Maine, with Mary A., 34, born N.B.; Charles D., 10; Agnes A., 8; Frank S., 5; and Isabella, 0 years, all born in Maine; and Ann A. Aymar, 30, born N.B.



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