Individual Details
John Millard Jr.
(Bef 1636 - Bef 5 Jun 1684)
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== Biography ==He was the son of [[Millard-88|John Millard]] and his first wife, name Unknown.
In the published tax lists of 1671-1674 the name of John Miller Jr. occurs regularly. He was a tailor, and in 1675 was Constable of Rehoboth.[http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/earpconnections/millerdsparti.htm 1959 Millard genealogy], citing Bliss, pp. 49, 67 and Bowen, Vol. I, pp. 39, 127
On 2 Oct. 1684, Elizabeth Millard, Relict of John Millard late of Rehoboth deceased, made oath to the truth of the inventory of her husband���s estate, which inventory, taken 20 June 1684 by Peter Hunt and Jonathan Fuller, totalled £ 113.08.06, including house and home lot, ten acres in the Second Division of Rehoboth, two lots on the Great Plain, meadow and other land, in addition to a whole share of the northside of a hundred pound estate of commonage. Among John’s personal estate were listed cottonwool, sheepwool, yarns, a pair of taylor shears, a goose, thimbles and other items pertaining to his occupation of tailor.Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. 4, Pt. 2, p. 75
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== Biography ==He was the son of [[Millard-88|John Millard]] and his first wife, name Unknown.
In the published tax lists of 1671-1674 the name of John Miller Jr. occurs regularly. He was a tailor, and in 1675 was Constable of Rehoboth.[http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/earpconnections/millerdsparti.htm 1959 Millard genealogy], citing Bliss, pp. 49, 67 and Bowen, Vol. I, pp. 39, 127
John2 Millard (called Jr. but so was his son), died by suicide in June 1684. A Coroner's Inquest on 5 June found that "said Miller did absolutly, willfully, and crewelly murder himselfe", by knife wounds.Francis McTeer and Frederick Warner, "The Millards of Rehoboth, Massachusetts", Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine, v. 23 (1959), no. 2; citing Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 6, p. 142. No explanation was given regarding what might have prompted him to do this. He was buried that same day.James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896 : marriages, intentions, births, deaths... (Providence, R I: Narragansett Historical Publishing, 1897), p. 852 [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14010/852/0 AmericanAncestors.org].
On 2 Oct. 1684, Elizabeth Millard, Relict of John Millard late of Rehoboth deceased, made oath to the truth of the inventory of her husband���s estate, which inventory, taken 20 June 1684 by Peter Hunt and Jonathan Fuller, totalled £ 113.08.06, including house and home lot, ten acres in the Second Division of Rehoboth, two lots on the Great Plain, meadow and other land, in addition to a whole share of the northside of a hundred pound estate of commonage. Among John’s personal estate were listed cottonwool, sheepwool, yarns, a pair of taylor shears, a goose, thimbles and other items pertaining to his occupation of tailor.McTeer & Warner, ibid. citing Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. 4, Pt. 2, p. 75.
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== Biography ==He was the son of [[Millard-88|John Millard]] and his first wife, name Unknown.
In the published tax lists of 1671-1674 the name of John Miller Jr. occurs regularly. He was a tailor, and in 1675 was Constable of Rehoboth.[http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/earpconnections/millerdsparti.htm 1959 Millard genealogy], citing Bliss, pp. 49, 67 and Bowen, Vol. I, pp. 39, 127
On 2 Oct. 1684, Elizabeth Millard, Relict of John Millard late of Rehoboth deceased, made oath to the truth of the inventory of her husband���s estate, which inventory, taken 20 June 1684 by Peter Hunt and Jonathan Fuller, totalled £ 113.08.06, including house and home lot, ten acres in the Second Division of Rehoboth, two lots on the Great Plain, meadow and other land, in addition to a whole share of the northside of a hundred pound estate of commonage. Among John’s personal estate were listed cottonwool, sheepwool, yarns, a pair of taylor shears, a goose, thimbles and other items pertaining to his occupation of tailor.Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. 4, Pt. 2, p. 75
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== Biography ==He was the son of [[Millard-88|John Millard]] and his first wife, name Unknown.
In the published tax lists of 1671-1674 the name of John Miller Jr. occurs regularly. He was a tailor, and in 1675 was Constable of Rehoboth.[http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/earpconnections/millerdsparti.htm 1959 Millard genealogy], citing Bliss, pp. 49, 67 and Bowen, Vol. I, pp. 39, 127
John2 Millard (called Jr. but so was his son), died by suicide in June 1684. A Coroner's Inquest on 5 June found that "said Miller did absolutly, willfully, and crewelly murder himselfe", by knife wounds.Francis McTeer and Frederick Warner, "The Millards of Rehoboth, Massachusetts", Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine, v. 23 (1959), no. 2; citing Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 6, p. 142. No explanation was given regarding what might have prompted him to do this. He was buried that same day.James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896 : marriages, intentions, births, deaths... (Providence, R I: Narragansett Historical Publishing, 1897), p. 852 [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14010/852/0 AmericanAncestors.org].
On 2 Oct. 1684, Elizabeth Millard, Relict of John Millard late of Rehoboth deceased, made oath to the truth of the inventory of her husband���s estate, which inventory, taken 20 June 1684 by Peter Hunt and Jonathan Fuller, totalled £ 113.08.06, including house and home lot, ten acres in the Second Division of Rehoboth, two lots on the Great Plain, meadow and other land, in addition to a whole share of the northside of a hundred pound estate of commonage. Among John’s personal estate were listed cottonwool, sheepwool, yarns, a pair of taylor shears, a goose, thimbles and other items pertaining to his occupation of tailor.McTeer & Warner, ibid. citing Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. 4, Pt. 2, p. 75.
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Events
| Birth | Bef 1636 | England | |||
| Death | Bef 5 Jun 1684 | Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA | |||
| Reference No | 6684146 | ||||
| Reference No | 6909425 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | John Millard Sr. (1608 - 1689) |
| Sibling | Robert Millard (1632 - 1711) |