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Family tree▼ Facts and Events
Marriage[1][3] |
5 Sep 1917 |
Moccasin, Effingham, Illinois, United States |
Residence[4] |
1918 |
Altamont, Effingham, Illinois, United StatesR+W #3, where Frank also farmed. |
Census[5] |
1930 |
Avena, Fayette, Illinois, United States |
Children
Marriage Record
No. _156_ Illinois State Board of Health. Return of a Marriage to County Clerk
1. Full Name of Groom | Frank M. Mills
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2. Place of Residence | Avena Township
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3. Occupation | Farmer
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4. Age Next Birthday | 37 Years | Color | White | Race | _____
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5. Place of Birth | Louden Township
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6. Father's Name | E. P. Mills
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7. Mother's Maiden Name | Mary E. Logue
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8. Number of Groom's Marriage | Second
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9. Full Name of Bride Maiden Name if a Widow | Nettie O. Kline _____
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10. Place of Residence | Louden Township
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11. Age Next Birthday | 23 Years | Color | White | Race | _____
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12. Place of Birth | Louden Township
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13. Father's Name | John E. Cline
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14. Mother's Maiden Name | Mary E. Grudaugh
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15. Number of Bride's Marriage | One
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16. Married at | Moccasin in the County of Effingham and State of Illinois the 5th day of Sept 1917
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17. Witnesses to Marriage | Ruth Greer Edna Lipsword _____19___
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We hereby certify that the informatoin above given is correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief.
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| Frank M. Mills (Groom)
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| Nettie O. Mills (Bride)
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I hereby certify that the above is a correct return of a marriage solemnized by me.
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| Angus Phillips
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| Minister
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Dated at | Moccasin | this | 5
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day of | Sept 1917
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Census information
1930 Census (Avena Township, Fayette County, Illinois)
The family was living on an owned farm; farm schedule 120. All members of the household were white.
(Head) Frank M Mills, 49 year old male farmer born in Illinois. His father was born in Indiana and mother in Illinois.
(Wife) Nettie O (Mills), 38 year old female born in Illinois. Both of her parents were born in Illinois.
(Son) Harold E (Mills), 17 year old male farm laborer born in Illinois. Both of his parents were born in Illinois.
(Son) Leonord E (Mills), 11 year old schoolboy born in Illinois. Both of his parents were born in Illinois.
(Son) Mearidth (Mills), 8 year old schoolboy born in Illinois. Both of his parents were born in Illinois.
(Son) Leslie P (Mills), 5 year old boy born in Illinois. Both of his parents were born in Illinois.
(Son) Freddie C (Mills), 3 year 2 month old boy born in Illinois. Both of his parents were born in Illinois.
References
- ↑ Number 156, in Illinois, United States. Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1940
Effingham County, Register of Marriages, page 489., 5 Sep 1917.
"Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-VL9Q-XT?cc=1803970&wc=3267-YWP%3A146090101 : 3 March 2016), 1010049 (004661379) > image 266 of 347; county offices, Illinois.
- St. Elmo Banner
Aug 1972.
Available via transcription into Francis Marion Mills ------excerpt--------
He was born in Loudon Township on September 26, 1879 to Evan Preston and Mary Catherine Logue Mills. He first married Ollie Ann Tish in 1905 in Loudon Township and she died in 1915. He then barried Nettie O. Kline in 1917 in Fayette County and she died in 1960.
for full text, see Person:Frank Mills (11)
- ↑ 192. Frank M. Mills, in Hopkins, Mabel Logue, and Leona Schneiter. The Logues in America, and related families. (San Leandro, California: s.n., 1955)
Part II, pg. 50.
Four children noted, born 1919, 1922, 1924 and 1926, respectively.
- ↑ Frank's registration card, in United States. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
12 Sep 1918.
- ↑ Dwelling/household 134/134, rows 81 to 87, in Fayette, Alabama, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule
Avena Township, enumeration district 26-2, supervisors district 25, sheet 6B, 25 Apr 1930.
"United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR4B-QQG?cc=1810731&wc=QZFS-YC7%3A648807601%2C649260201%2C651903801%2C1589282337 : 8 December 2015), Illinois > Fayette > Avena > ED 2 > image 12 of 16; citing NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002).
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