manley milks family
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Re: manley milks family
| HelenLeary27 (View posts) | Posted: 11 Jan 2005 3:31PM GMT |
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Hi Judy. I have a wonderful book entitled "HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE MILK - MILKS FAMILY."
This book is by Grace Croft and was published in 1952.
In looking up your names, I found the following, and hope it will help you.
Manley David Milks, b. Nov 1852/53; m. (1) Amy Thoma; m. (2) Dora Sibley.
Manley David Milks, b. Nov 1852/53, Napoli, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. (son of David 1818); m. (1) 8 Jan. 1874, East Randolph, N.Y., Amy Thoma, b. 28 Apr. 1852, Cattaraugus Co., dau. of Dominikus & Mary E. (Smith) Thoma, d. 22 Apr. 1932, bur. East Randolph; m. (2) Dora Sibley, d.
At one time Manley ran a hardware store in East Randolph; later he moved to Dubois, Pa., and Reynoldsville, Pa. Chn. of 1st m., b. in East Randolh, 3:
1. Mary Emeline Milks, school teacher, b. 19 Sep. 1881; m. 4 June 1908, Eber Allen, b. 23 Jan. 1887, son of Gilber & Frances (Hartman) Allen. Mary contributed records on her father's family. Res. Gowanda, N.Y., R#2.
2. Milford G. Milks, florist, b. 17 June 1888, d. 5 Mar. 1922, in Dallas, Tex.; m. May Elsa Kearney, b. in New Foundland. Chn. b. in East Randolph, N.Y., now res. in Texas.
3. Percy Milks, b. 19 Sept. 1891; m. (1) Lillian; m. (2) Martha. Res. Gloversville, N.Y. No children.
Chn. of Manley by 2nd m. 4:
4. Silfred Milks, d.
5, 6, 7, daughters.
Judy, it also lists the 4 children of Mary Emeline, and the 3 children of Milford. If you would like that information, let me know.
By the way, I am curious to know what your relationship is to Manley David Milks as his brother was Eward, who was my gr grandfather, so perhaps we are relatied?
I hope this information has helped you a little, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Helen
This book is by Grace Croft and was published in 1952.
In looking up your names, I found the following, and hope it will help you.
Manley David Milks, b. Nov 1852/53; m. (1) Amy Thoma; m. (2) Dora Sibley.
Manley David Milks, b. Nov 1852/53, Napoli, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. (son of David 1818); m. (1) 8 Jan. 1874, East Randolph, N.Y., Amy Thoma, b. 28 Apr. 1852, Cattaraugus Co., dau. of Dominikus & Mary E. (Smith) Thoma, d. 22 Apr. 1932, bur. East Randolph; m. (2) Dora Sibley, d.
At one time Manley ran a hardware store in East Randolph; later he moved to Dubois, Pa., and Reynoldsville, Pa. Chn. of 1st m., b. in East Randolh, 3:
1. Mary Emeline Milks, school teacher, b. 19 Sep. 1881; m. 4 June 1908, Eber Allen, b. 23 Jan. 1887, son of Gilber & Frances (Hartman) Allen. Mary contributed records on her father's family. Res. Gowanda, N.Y., R#2.
2. Milford G. Milks, florist, b. 17 June 1888, d. 5 Mar. 1922, in Dallas, Tex.; m. May Elsa Kearney, b. in New Foundland. Chn. b. in East Randolph, N.Y., now res. in Texas.
3. Percy Milks, b. 19 Sept. 1891; m. (1) Lillian; m. (2) Martha. Res. Gloversville, N.Y. No children.
Chn. of Manley by 2nd m. 4:
4. Silfred Milks, d.
5, 6, 7, daughters.
Judy, it also lists the 4 children of Mary Emeline, and the 3 children of Milford. If you would like that information, let me know.
By the way, I am curious to know what your relationship is to Manley David Milks as his brother was Eward, who was my gr grandfather, so perhaps we are relatied?
I hope this information has helped you a little, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Helen
