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John Milley

Birth12 Feb 1798 - Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
DeathUnavailable - Western Bay, Newfoundland, Canada
MotherElizabeth Hudson
FatherJohn Thomas Melly

Born in Western Bay, Conception Bay, Newfoundland on 12 Feb 1798 to John Thomas Melly and Elizabeth Hudson. John Milley married Tomsen Whiteway and had 18 children. He passed away in Western Bay, Newfoundland, Canada.

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Parents
John Thomas Melly
1752 - 1842
Elizabeth Hudson
1800 - 1876
Spouse(s)
Tomsen Whiteway
1797 - Unknown
Frances (Tamsey) Crowley
1797 - 1880
Children Show all
Levi Milley
1834 - 1890
Charles Milley
1826 - 1907
Thomas Milley
1822 - 1880
Francis Milley
1832 - 1910
Thomas Milley
1830 - 1907
Leah Milley
1826 - Unknown
Edward Milley
1823 - 1878
John Milley
1820 - 1871
Sarah Ann Milley
1824 - Unknown

Jane Milley
1829 - Unknown
Jane Milley
1824 - Unknown
Edward Milley
1848 - 1939
Francis Milley
Unknown - Unknown
Nicholas Milley
1858 - 1886
John Milley
1837 - Unknown
James Milley
1855 - Unknown
Edward Milley
1823 - 1878
Jane Milley
1819 - Unknown

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