Henry Sewall Michaelis1
M, #12856, b. 20 September 1906
Henry Sewall Michaelis was born on 20 September 1906 in New York City.1 He was the son of George V.S. Michaelis and Harriet Manley.1
Citations
- [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, Sinnett's Sewall genealogy, p. 64.
John Lundie Michie
M, #4586, b. 4 June 1882, d. June 1945
John Lundie Michie was born on 4 June 1882 in Crathie, Scotland. He married Isabella Harriet Crombie Sword, daughter of Thomas Stevenson Sword and Adele Serenette Cameron, in Stanthorpe. He was a Professor of Ancient Languages, University of Queensland? John Lundie Michie died in June 1945.
Amanda Mick
F, #25314
Amanda Mick married Willis B. Pettitt.
Child of Amanda Mick and Willis B. Pettitt
- Ethel Marie Pettitt b. 28 Jun 1885, d. 25 Jun 1966
Ann Amelia Middlebrook1
F, #22939, b. 13 March 1841, d. 16 March 1873
Ann Amelia Middlebrook was born on 13 March 1841 in Trumbull, Connecticut.1 She married Edwin O. Sewall, son of James Crosby Sewall and Martha Titcomb, on 29 April 1863.1 Ann Amelia Middlebrook died on 16 March 1873 in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 32.1
Child of Ann Amelia Middlebrook and Edwin O. Sewall
- Frederick Beach Sewall+1 b. 9 Dec 1865, d. 1 Jan 1933
Citations
- [S592] Louis Frank Middlebrook, Register of the Middlebrook family, p. 132.
Esther Middlebrook
F, #2810
Esther Middlebrook married Edward Wigglesworth on 27 October 1629 in Lincolnshire.
Child of Esther Middlebrook and Edward Wigglesworth
- Rev. Michael Wigglesworth+ b. 18 Oct 1631, d. 10 Jun 1705
Edward Middlecott1
M, #11025
Child of Edward Middlecott and Mary (Unknown)
- Richard Middlecott+1 b. c 1640, d. 13 Jun 1704
Citations
- [S125] Robert Moody & Vincent, Verle Delano Sherman, Mayflower Families, p. 15.
Jane Middlecott1
F, #11032, b. 16 September 1682, d. September 1743
Jane Middlecott was born on 16 September 1682 in Boston, Massachusetts, though Saltonstall has her birth-place as Warminster, Wiltshire.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Richard Middlecott and Sarah Winslow.1 Jane Middlecott married Elisha Cooke Jr., son of Dr. Elisha Cooke and Elizabeth Leverett, on 7 January 1702/3 in Boston.2,3 Jane Middlecott died in September 1743.2
Children of Jane Middlecott and Elisha Cooke Jr.
- Elisha Cooke4
- Elisha Cooke4
- Jane Cooke4
- Jane Cooke4
- (?) Cooke4
- Elisha Cooke4 b. 3 Nov 1703
- Middlecott Cooke4 b. 13 Aug 1705, d. Aug 1737
- Elizabeth Cooke4 b. Feb 1708/9
- Sarah Cooke+4 b. Apr 1711, d. 11 Jul 1740
- Mary Cooke+4 b. 1723
Citations
- [S125] Robert Moody & Vincent, Verle Delano Sherman, Mayflower Families, p. 15.
- [S125] Robert Moody & Vincent, Verle Delano Sherman, Mayflower Families, p. 49.
- [S41] Leverett Saltonstall, Ancestry and Descendants of Sir Richard Saltonstall., p. 157.
- [S158] W.H. Whitmore, Payne and Gore Families, p. 13.
Mary Middlecott1
F, #11029, b. 1 July 1674, d. June 1718
Mary Middlecott was born on 1 July 1674 in Boston.1 She was the daughter of Richard Middlecott and Sarah Winslow.1 Mary Middlecott married Henry Gibbs circa 1696.2 Mary Middlecott married Othaniel Haggat in 1702 in Barbados.2 Mary Middlecott died in June 1718 at the age of 43 at sea on passage to Boston.2
Children of Mary Middlecott and Henry Gibbs
- Sarah Gibbs2 b. c 1697
- John Gibbs2 b. c 1698, d. 1720
- Henry Gibbs2 b. c 1700
Children of Mary Middlecott and Othaniel Haggat
- Othaniel Haggat2 b. s 1704
- Nathaniel Haggat2 b. s 1706
- Mary Haggat2 b. s 1707
- Rev. William Haggat2 b. s 1708
Richard Middlecott1
M, #10861, b. circa 1640, d. 13 June 1704
A merchant in Boston.2 Richard Middlecott was born circa 1640 in Warminster, Wiltshire.3,2 He was the son of Edward Middlecott and Mary (Unknown).4 Richard Middlecott married Sarah Winslow, daughter of John Winslow and Mary Chilton, in 1672 in Boston.4,5 Richard Middlecott died on 13 June 1704 in Boston, Massachusetts.3
Children of Richard Middlecott and Sarah Winslow
- Mary Middlecott+4 b. 1 Jul 1674, d. Jun 1718
- Sarah Middlecott+4 b. 20 May 1678
- Edward Middlecott+4 b. 1680
- Jane Middlecott+4 b. 16 Sep 1682, d. Sep 1743
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 48295.
- [S158] W.H. Whitmore, Payne and Gore Families, p.12.
- [S34] Unverified internet information.
- [S125] Robert Moody & Vincent, Verle Delano Sherman, Mayflower Families, p. 15.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
Sarah Middlecott1
F, #11031, b. 20 May 1678
Sarah Middlecott was born on 20 May 1678 in Boston.1 She was the daughter of Richard Middlecott and Sarah Winslow.1 Sarah Middlecott married Lewis Boucher in 1702 in Boston, Massachusetts.2
Children of Sarah Middlecott and Lewis Boucher
- Ann Boucher+2 b. Apr 1703, d. 31 Mar 1736
- Sarah Boucher+2 b. Sep 1705
- Mary Boucher3 b. 1708
- Mary Boucher3 b. 1710
- Lewis Boucher3 b. 1713
- Jane Boucher3 b. May 1716
Elizabeth Ward Middleton1
F, #5603, b. 26 July 1795, d. 5 October 1874
Elizabeth Ward Middleton was born on 26 July 1795 in Locust Hill, near Nanjemoy Creek, Charles County, Maryland.2 She was the daughter of Samuel Ward Middleton and Catherine Taliaferro Hooe.2 Elizabeth Ward Middleton married firstly William Adams on 23 September 1817.3 Elizabeth Ward Middleton married secondly William Sewall, son of General Henry Sewall and Tabitha Sewall, on 9 August 1821 at Washington, District of Columbia, the ceremony was conducted by Rev. McCormick, an Episcopal minister, at the Queen's Hotel. At the wedding were present Dr. Thomas Sewall's family and the Misses Mary and Emelyn Webster (also relatives), Miss Mary Webster was bridesmaid and Horatio Ward was groomsman.1,2,4 Elizabeth Ward Middleton died on 5 October 1874 in at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.H. Goodell, Chandlerville, Illinois, at the age of 792 and is buried in Chandlerville Cemetery, Chandlerville, Cass County, Illinois.5
Children of Elizabeth Ward Middleton and William Sewall
- Henry Middleton Sewall+4 b. 6 Mar 1823, d. 3 May 1850
- Catherine Taliaferro Hooe Sewall+4 b. 6 Nov 1825, d. 1 Nov 1853
- Susan Elizabeth Sewall4 b. 30 Jul 1829, d. 1915
- William Winter Sewall+4 b. 11 Feb 1832, d. 23 Sep 1897
- Mary Middleton Sewall+4 b. 13 Jul 1835, d. 16 Apr 1857
- Harriet Abigail Sewall+4 b. 14 Apr 1838, d. 1916
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 13 p. 226.
- [S106] Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 7 p. 454.
- [S150] Unknown author, Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois & History of Morgan County, p. 939.
- [S112] Susan Elizabeth Sewall, Sewall, 1908.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 59113644."
Samuel Ward Middleton1
M, #10230, b. 4 September 1755
Samuel Ward Middleton was born on 4 September 1755 in Charles County, Maryland.2 He married Catherine Taliaferro Hooe circa 1790.1,3
The Middletons were thrifty, prudent people, and Samuel Ward, who spent his entire life on a plantation in Charles County, was no exception to the rule. He was fortunate in the possession of a wife who had excellent executive ability, and who was skilled above the average in the accomplishments of her day. Among other things she was credited with being able to knit in one day one of the long stockings worn by the men of that time, the stitches so arranged as to spell his name, and the day, month and year of his birth.2
The Middletons were thrifty, prudent people, and Samuel Ward, who spent his entire life on a plantation in Charles County, was no exception to the rule. He was fortunate in the possession of a wife who had excellent executive ability, and who was skilled above the average in the accomplishments of her day. Among other things she was credited with being able to knit in one day one of the long stockings worn by the men of that time, the stitches so arranged as to spell his name, and the day, month and year of his birth.2
Child of Samuel Ward Middleton and Catherine Taliaferro Hooe
- Elizabeth Ward Middleton+1 b. 26 Jul 1795, d. 5 Oct 1874
Mehitable Mighill1
F, #10236
Mehitable Mighill married Rev. Ebenezer Dutch on 18 August 1780 in Rowley, Massachusetts,1 and is buried on 31 December 1794.2
Child of Mehitable Mighill and Rev. Ebenezer Dutch
- Ebenezer Dutch+1 b. 28 Jan 1781
Samuel Mighill1
M, #22500
Samuel Mighill married Elizabeth Toppan, daughter of Abraham Toppan and Susan Taylor, on 21 March 1657.1
Citations
- [S179] Daniel Langdon Tappan, Tappan-Toppan Genealogy, p. 6.
Bartha Milde1
F, #4911, b. 1877
Bartha Milde was born in 1877.1 She married Winton Charles Gale, son of Charles E. Gale and Julia Clarine Hazen.1
Children of Bartha Milde and Winton Charles Gale
- Ruth Everlin Gale+1 b. 1909
- James Julian Gale+1 b. 14 Apr 1912
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Barbara Mildram1
F, #12983, b. 28 November 1915, d. 21 February 2014
Barbara Mildram was born on 28 November 1915 in Newtonville, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Frank Clement Mildram and Louise Weston Sewall.1 Barbara Mildram died on 21 February 2014 in Farmington, Maine, at the age of 98.3
FARMINGTON -- Barbara Mildram Thompson died on Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, in Farmington.
Barbara was born in Newton, Mass., on Nov. 28, 1915, the daughter of Frank and Louise Mildram. She graduated from Newton High School and then Vassar College.
Barbara enjoyed a long and devoted career in Early Childhood Education as a teacher, administrator, and college professor starting in New Mexico, then Washington, D.C., New York City, New York state, and eventually Providence College.
From 1960-1968, Barbara worked with nursery schools, kindergartens, and day care centers to help oversee the first years of Head Start in New York state.
She was an athlete, and was an early advocate for women's sports, including lacrosse. She was proud to have competed on a women's American field hockey team for a tour oversees. She was a President of the Boston Field Hockey Association.
Barbara loved traveling the world and taking lots of pictures. She was up for adventure throughout her whole life.
At retirement, she came to Maine, the birthplace of her ancestors. Living in Falmouth, she worked diligently on documenting the Mildram, Sewall and Weston genealogies. This included traveling to dozens of New England cemeteries and gathering records from town halls. This 300 page document was reproduced and proudly given to family members and genealogical societies in Maine.
Barbara was independent, with many friends. This changed when she was bitten by love, and married for the first time at the age of 87, to the Rev. William Thompson, also of Falmouth. His family lovingly embraced her.
For over 20 years, she faithfully volunteered weekly at the Maine Historical Society until she was about 90. She read one or two newspapers a day.
Among the scores of people whose lives she touched, Barbara is survived by Cynthia Mildram Foster of Maine, Janice Mildram of Maine, Douglas S. Mildram of Massachusetts, Stephen Mildram Holton of Connecticut, David K. Holton of Colorado, Doug and Gail Thompson of Portland, and all their families.
Barbara chose to have no memorial service.3
FARMINGTON -- Barbara Mildram Thompson died on Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, in Farmington.
Barbara was born in Newton, Mass., on Nov. 28, 1915, the daughter of Frank and Louise Mildram. She graduated from Newton High School and then Vassar College.
Barbara enjoyed a long and devoted career in Early Childhood Education as a teacher, administrator, and college professor starting in New Mexico, then Washington, D.C., New York City, New York state, and eventually Providence College.
From 1960-1968, Barbara worked with nursery schools, kindergartens, and day care centers to help oversee the first years of Head Start in New York state.
She was an athlete, and was an early advocate for women's sports, including lacrosse. She was proud to have competed on a women's American field hockey team for a tour oversees. She was a President of the Boston Field Hockey Association.
Barbara loved traveling the world and taking lots of pictures. She was up for adventure throughout her whole life.
At retirement, she came to Maine, the birthplace of her ancestors. Living in Falmouth, she worked diligently on documenting the Mildram, Sewall and Weston genealogies. This included traveling to dozens of New England cemeteries and gathering records from town halls. This 300 page document was reproduced and proudly given to family members and genealogical societies in Maine.
Barbara was independent, with many friends. This changed when she was bitten by love, and married for the first time at the age of 87, to the Rev. William Thompson, also of Falmouth. His family lovingly embraced her.
For over 20 years, she faithfully volunteered weekly at the Maine Historical Society until she was about 90. She read one or two newspapers a day.
Among the scores of people whose lives she touched, Barbara is survived by Cynthia Mildram Foster of Maine, Janice Mildram of Maine, Douglas S. Mildram of Massachusetts, Stephen Mildram Holton of Connecticut, David K. Holton of Colorado, Doug and Gail Thompson of Portland, and all their families.
Barbara chose to have no memorial service.3
Carolyn Mildram1
F, #18930, d. 21 March 1930
Carolyn Mildram married Dr. Richard M. Small.1 Carolyn Mildram died on 21 March 1930 in Auburn, Massachusetts.1
Child of Carolyn Mildram and Dr. Richard M. Small
- Ruth Mildram Small+1 b. 25 Apr 1899, d. 6 Nov 1993
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Portsmouth Herald, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Saturday, March 22, 1930. Page 49.
Clement Laurens Mildram
M, #12979, b. 27 March 1835, d. 29 July 1899
Clement Laurens Mildram was born on 27 March 1835 in Wells, Maine.1 He married Georgianna Anne Hobbs, daughter of George Hobbs and Sally Goodwin, on 10 November 1861 in Wells, Maine.1 Clement Laurens Mildram died on 29 July 1899 in Wells, Maine, at the age of 64.1
Child of Clement Laurens Mildram and Georgianna Anne Hobbs
- Frank Clement Mildram+2 b. 13 Mar 1881, d. 2 Dec 1962
Eleanor Mildram1
F, #12981, b. 29 July 1910, d. 18 August 1989
Eleanor Mildram was born on 29 July 1910 in Fanuel, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Frank Clement Mildram and Louise Weston Sewall.1 Eleanor Mildram married Robert Ketcham Holton, son of Charles L. Holton and Louise Doehme, on 21 June 1941 in Newtonville, Massachusetts.2 Eleanor Mildram died on 18 August 1989 in Montclair, New Jersey, at the age of 79.2
Frank Clement Mildram1
M, #12978, b. 13 March 1881, d. 2 December 1962
Frank Clement Mildram was born on 13 March 1881 in Wells, Maine.1 He was the son of Clement Laurens Mildram and Georgianna Anne Hobbs.1 Frank Clement Mildram married Louise Weston Sewall, daughter of Eugene Dana Sewall and Fannie Dinsmore Weston, on 20 October 1909 in Livermore Falls, Maine.1 Frank Clement Mildram died on 2 December 1962 in Newton, Massachusetts, at the age of 81.
Children of Frank Clement Mildram and Louise Weston Sewall
- Eleanor Mildram1 b. 29 Jul 1910, d. 18 Aug 1989
- John Mildram1 b. 3 Nov 1911, d. 25 Jun 2002
- Barbara Mildram1 b. 28 Nov 1915, d. 21 Feb 2014
- Ratcliff Mildram1 b. 13 Mar 1922, d. 25 Nov 1998
Citations
- [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, Sinnett's Sewall genealogy, p. 31.
John Mildram1
M, #12982, b. 3 November 1911, d. 25 June 2002
John Mildram was born on 3 November 1911 in Newtonville, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Frank Clement Mildram and Louise Weston Sewall.1 John Mildram died on 25 June 2002 in Waban, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 90.3
Ratcliff Mildram1
M, #12984, b. 13 March 1922, d. 25 November 1998
Ratcliff Mildram was born on 13 March 1922 in Brookline, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of Frank Clement Mildram and Louise Weston Sewall.1 Ratcliff Mildram married Eleanor Sampson on 25 June 1949 in Newtonville, Massachusetts.3 Ratcliff Mildram and Eleanor Sampson were divorced after 1970.3 Ratcliff Mildram died on 25 November 1998 in Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 76.4
John Miles
M, #9039
John Miles married Mary Prescott, daughter of Jonathan Prescott and Elizabeth Hoar, on 16 April 1702 and had six children.1
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 55 p. 196.
Katherine Miles
F, #9763, b. 17 March 1576, d. 29 November 1659
Katherine Miles was baptised on 17 March 1576 at Sutton, Suffolk.1 She was the daughter of Robert Miles and Parnell Reeve.2 Katherine Miles married firstly at the age of sixteen Thomas Grey in 1593 at Harwich, Essex.2,3 Katherine Miles married secondly Capt. Rowland Coytemore, son of William Coytemore and Jane Williams, on 27 December 1610 at Harwich, Essex.1 Katherine Miles died on 29 November 1659 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, at the age of 83.1
Children of Katherine Miles and Capt. Rowland Coytemore
- Parnel Coytemore+3 b. c 1602, d. 25 Mar 1687
- Thomas Coytmore+4 b. c 1612, d. 27 Dec 1644
- Elizabeth Coytemore+ b. c 1617, d. __ Jan 1642/43-__ Jan 1648/49
Robert Miles1
M, #9978
Child of Robert Miles and Parnell Reeve
- Katherine Miles+1 b. 17 Mar 1576, d. 29 Nov 1659
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 146, p.246.
Catherine Miliken1
F, #19637, b. 1806
Child of Catherine Miliken and Samuel L. Hunt
- Ann Lavinia Hunt+1 b. 1836, d. 1914
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.smgf.org/popup/pedigree
Helen Mill1
F, #20741
Child of Helen Mill and George Lawence
- Dr. George Lawrence1 b. c 1834, d. 18 Feb 1871
Citations
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 417/00 0007.
Emily Mary Millais
F, #20648, b. 3 January 1824, d. 28 March 1909
Emily Mary Millais was baptised on 3 January 1824 at Botley, Hampshire.1 She married John Lester Wallack. Emily Mary Millais died on 28 March 1909 at the age of 85
MRS. WALLACKS FUNERAL. The funeral of Mrs. Lester Wallack was held last Tuesday at the Church of the Transfiguration in Twenty-ninth Street. The services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. George Clarke Houghton. Among the members of the immediate family who were present were Mrs. Arthur Sewell, Mrs Wallack's daughter: Mrs. Herbert Raynes, a grand daughter, and Mr. Raynes, and Lester Wallack, Arthur Wallack, Mrs. Wallack's son, was unable to attend on account of illness. Others present included Charles Barton, once treasurer of Wallack's Theatre; E. M. Holland, at one time leading man in the stock company at that house, and George Freeman, George McLean and George Truman, of the old staff of the theatre when Mr. Wallack was at its head. James Aikens and Joseph Driscoll, two stage hands at the theatre in the old days, were among the mourners. Flowers were received from many prominent theatrical people and organizations, including Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, Mr. and Mrs. George McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Churchill, Mrs. Theodore Moss, the present owner of Wallack's Theatre, and the Lambs' Club. Interment was made in Greenwood Cemetery. The New York Dramatic Mirror, 10 April 1909.2
MRS. WALLACKS FUNERAL. The funeral of Mrs. Lester Wallack was held last Tuesday at the Church of the Transfiguration in Twenty-ninth Street. The services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. George Clarke Houghton. Among the members of the immediate family who were present were Mrs. Arthur Sewell, Mrs Wallack's daughter: Mrs. Herbert Raynes, a grand daughter, and Mr. Raynes, and Lester Wallack, Arthur Wallack, Mrs. Wallack's son, was unable to attend on account of illness. Others present included Charles Barton, once treasurer of Wallack's Theatre; E. M. Holland, at one time leading man in the stock company at that house, and George Freeman, George McLean and George Truman, of the old staff of the theatre when Mr. Wallack was at its head. James Aikens and Joseph Driscoll, two stage hands at the theatre in the old days, were among the mourners. Flowers were received from many prominent theatrical people and organizations, including Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, Mr. and Mrs. George McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Churchill, Mrs. Theodore Moss, the present owner of Wallack's Theatre, and the Lambs' Club. Interment was made in Greenwood Cemetery. The New York Dramatic Mirror, 10 April 1909.2
Child of Emily Mary Millais and John Lester Wallack
- Florence Lena Wallack+ b. Jun 1852, d. 5 Sep 1909
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for Emily Millais.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 32230817."