Line in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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PLAC a ministerLine in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 NOV 1822
PLAC Washington County, Indiana, Blue River MM.Line in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Received from
DATE 2 AUG 1823
PLAC Guilford County, North Carolina, Springfield MM.
Line in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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PLAC a ministerLine in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 NOV 1822
PLAC Washington County, Indiana, Blue River MM.Line in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Received from
DATE 2 AUG 1823
PLAC Guilford County, North Carolina, Springfield MM.
Line in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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PLAC a ministerLine in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Moved to
DATE 13 NOV 1822
PLAC Washington County, Indiana, Blue River MM.Line in Record @I17087@ (RIN 17080) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Received from
DATE 2 AUG 1823
PLAC Guilford County, North Carolina, Springfield MM.
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TYPE Fact
PLAC no children
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TYPE Moved to
DATE ABT. 1810
PLAC TennesseeLine in Record @I17092@ (RIN 17085) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Moved to
DATE 1811
PLAC Warren County, OhioLine in Record @I17092@ (RIN 17085) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Moved to
DATE 1812
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17092@ (RIN 17085) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Disowned
DATE 17 MAY 1856
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.Line in Record @I17092@ (RIN 17085) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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TYPE Received on request
DATE 21 MAR 1874
PLAC Clinton County, Ohio, Springfield MM.
Eli and Mary, moved to Tennessee, then they moved to Warren County, Ohio, in 1811, and then in 1812 they moved to Todds Creek, Union Township, Clinton County, Ohio, where he cleared the land and built their home and farmed the land. He learned the the trade of blacksmith with his father in NC., and built a smithy on his farm in which he repaired his farm implements and shod his horses, but his principal employment was farming. He and his wife were Quakers and brought their children up in that faith. They were buried in an old cemetery at Little's Creek.
Elihu Millikan, became a Baptist minister in the First Baptist Church of Knoxville, Tennessee, 22 Jan 1843, his name appears there.
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PLAC moved to Missiouri
Moved to Wells County, Indiana
Later settled in Morristown, Hamblem County, Tennessee
Moved to Eli, Wilmington County, Ohio