Captain Abner, October 27, 1758, married, March 26, 1784, Anna Scott, of Scarboro, and they settled at Lincolnville, Maine. He was a member of Captain John Rice's company, Thirty-first Regiment of Fort Massachusetts Line, under Colonel Edmund Phinney, of Gorham,
having enlisted May 15, 1775. He marched from Scarboro to headquarters at Cambridge, July 4, 1775, and served eight months. His name next appears on the roll of the Continental army, November 25, 1778, and he was granted a pension of seventy dollars a year.
Capt. Abner died in the town of Lincolnville, and his widow, Anna, applied for a pension in 1850, when eighty-eight years old, and
Stephen, brother of Abner Milliken, and Esther Shubels, a sister, made statement with application. Anna (Scott) Milliken died in
1854, aged ninety-one.
Captain Abner, October 27, 1758, married, March 26, 1784, Anna Scott, of Scarboro, and they settled at Lincolnville, Maine. He was a member of Captain John Rice's company, Thirty-first Regiment of Fort Massachusetts Line, under Colonel Edmund Phinney, of Gorham,
having enlisted May 15, 1775. He marched from Scarboro to headquarters at Cambridge, July 4, 1775, and served eight months. His name next appears on the roll of the Continental army, November 25, 1778, and he was granted a pension of seventy dollars a year.
Capt. Abner died in the town of Lincolnville, and his widow, Anna, applied for a pension in 1850, when eighty-eight years old, and
Stephen, brother of Abner Milliken, and Esther Shubels, a sister, made statement with application. Anna (Scott) Milliken died in
1854, aged ninety-one.
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