Individual Details

Thomas Jackson Millman

(19 Aug 1836 - 11 Oct 1888)



from the History of Green County, Wisconsin; c.1884; p.775
T. J. Millman came with his parents to Green county in 1844. He was born in Randolph Co., Ind., Aug. 19, 1836, and is a son of Robert and Abigail (Adamson) Millman, both of whom are dead and buried in Hawthorn cemetery. Robert Millman, on coming to this county, took a claim on section 32, of the town of Monroe, on which he lived until his decease, in December, 1867. His wife died Oct. 5, 1876. They were of English-Scotch extraction. Mr Millman, of this sketch, continued to reside in this county from 1844 until 1863, when he went to California for the benefit of his health, and remained until 1865. He clerked in a hotel one year, then worked in a saw mill a few months. He then returned and cared for his aged parents, who lived with him till their death. He next went to Nora Springs, Iowa, and remained three years, from 1868 to 1871, after which he returned to section 32. In 1880 he erected a handsome residence on section 5, lot 4, where he now resides. He owns 203 acres of fine land in one body, and is engaged in mixed farming. He was married in 1859 to Ella Hawthorn. They have three children -- Mary A., Francis E. and Ellen M. Mr. and Mrs. Millman are members of the United Brethren Church. He is politically, a republican.

Events

Birth19 Aug 1836Randolph County, Indiana
Marriage1859Ellen B Hawthorne
Death11 Oct 1888Green County, Wisconsin

Families

SpouseEllen B Hawthorne (1841 - 1907)
FatherRobert H. Millman (1797 - 1876)
MotherAbigail ADAMSON (1803 - 1866)
SiblingWilliam H. Millman (1820 - )
SiblingMary Millman (1822 - 1908)
SiblingNathaniel G. Millman (1826 - )
SiblingCatherine Millman (1831 - 1899)
SiblingRobert B. Millman (1835 - )
SiblingJohn H. Millman (1840 - )
SiblingFrancis C. Millman (1841 - )