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Louis Frederick Millington

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Louis Frederick Millington

Birth
Death
30 Mar 1969 (aged 75)
Burial
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1432126, Longitude: -97.1360518
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Name: Fred Millington
Age in 1910: 16
Estimated birth year: abt 1894
Birthplace: Terrel,Texas
Relation to Head of House: Grandson
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's name: Virginia Bell Nichols Millington
Mother's Birth Place: St. Clair County, MO
Home in 1910: Mill Creek Ward 1, Johnston, Oklahoma
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
George W Nichols 75
Mary C Wall 40
William F Wall 20
Fred Millington 16
Rosabelle Millington 14
Hugh Millington 9

When Fred was 9 years old his father was killed in a hunting accident. He spent the rest of his youth living with his grandfather, George Washington Nichols in Mill Creek, Oklahoma. Fred's mother, sister-Rosabelle, and brother-Hugh, widowed aunt-Mary C, and cousin-William Wall also resided in the household.

Fred was a World War I disabled veteran. After being discharged he spent the remainder of his years in Norman, Oklahoma in a mental institution. His diagnosis was shell shocked and mental issues do to being gased.

Name: Fred Millington
Age in 1910: 16
Estimated birth year: abt 1894
Birthplace: Terrel,Texas
Relation to Head of House: Grandson
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's name: Virginia Bell Nichols Millington
Mother's Birth Place: St. Clair County, MO
Home in 1910: Mill Creek Ward 1, Johnston, Oklahoma
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
George W Nichols 75
Mary C Wall 40
William F Wall 20
Fred Millington 16
Rosabelle Millington 14
Hugh Millington 9

When Fred was 9 years old his father was killed in a hunting accident. He spent the rest of his youth living with his grandfather, George Washington Nichols in Mill Creek, Oklahoma. Fred's mother, sister-Rosabelle, and brother-Hugh, widowed aunt-Mary C, and cousin-William Wall also resided in the household.

Fred was a World War I disabled veteran. After being discharged he spent the remainder of his years in Norman, Oklahoma in a mental institution. His diagnosis was shell shocked and mental issues do to being gased.


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