Bernard Mills
1760 - Aft 1798 (> 39 years)-
Name Bernard Mills [1, 2] Birth 27 Sep 1760 St. Mary's County, Maryland [2] Gender Male Death Aft 1798 Washington County, Kentucky Origins Patriarch & Matriarch Nicholas Mills, III, b. 1735, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. 1785 (Age 50 years) (Father)
Mary Norris, b. 1693, St. Marys County Maryland d. Between 31 Oct 1743 and 30 Nov 1743, St. Marys County Maryland (Age 50 years) (Grandmother)Person ID I6639 1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Father Nicholas Mills, III, b. 1735, St. Mary's County, Maryland d. 1785 (Age 50 years) Mother Anastasia Gough, b. Abt 1730 d. 1771, St. Mary's County, MD (Age 41 years) Marriage Between 1755 and 1757 St. Mary's County, MD [2] Family ID F1686 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Catherine Chatham, b. Abt 1760 d. Yes, date unknown Children 1. James Mills, b. 1799 d. Yes, date unknown ▻ Ann "Nancy" Mills m. 8 Nov 1828▻ Ann "Nancy" Mills m. 8 Nov 18282. Nicholas Mills, b. Abt 1801 d. Yes, date unknown 3. Joseph H. Mills, b. 6 Jun 1802 d. Yes, date unknown 4. Stephen Mills, b. 23 Apr 1804, Kentucky d. 28 Sep 1885, Monroe County, Missouri (Age 81 years) ▻ Belinda A. Pierceall m. 1845▻ Belinda A. Pierceall m. 18455. Theresa Mills, b. 7 Aug 1810 d. Yes, date unknown ▻ John B. Pierceall m. 17 Jul 1830▻ John B. Pierceall m. 17 Jul 1830Family ID F1065 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
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Notes - mdstmary@rootsweb.com
K Woodring wrote:
> OOOPS!
> Yes, I did!
> That's because I forgot to check my own database.
> There seems to be no record of the Stephen born to Ignatius after his birth in 1787, nor of the Stephen b. to Nicholas in 1767. Any updates appreciated.
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I currently have the Stephen born 1804 attributed to Bernard Mills ( Ignatius' brother.) and Catherine (prob Chatham).
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> The other children of this marriage were:
> James b. ca 1799
> Nicholas b. ca 1801
> poss Joseph H. b. 6 Jun 1802
> STEPHEN b. 23 Feb 1804
> Theresa chr. 7 Aug 1810
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> My reasoning was the gap between birth years and 1810 census of Bernard's household with five males under age of 16. But only a DNA test at this point would be definitive...
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> Records in Wash Co., KY probably destroyed as they aren't found before 1807. Landed deed for first area church about 1797 was probably a log cabin est. by Rev. Fournier. His death in 1803 naming successor T. Badin who established The Pottinger Creek Church ca 1805. These documents would have been priests diaries as they roamed by horseback and may never have been recorded anywhere else as the first brick structure wasn't until 1830.
- mdstmary@rootsweb.com
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