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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. FHL book 929.273 M625u "A Mills and Kendall Family History…," by Helen Schatvet Ullmann (Boston, 2002), pp. 3-9:
"Isaac Mills?[39] On August 1, 1677 at a court in Hempstead, several men testified about a horse or horses belonging to Jonathan Mills (see him). One was said to be "Isack Millsis" and added that Isaac Mills gave John Jackson an order "to look after his Jeads (jades, i.e., mares?) that Runs about hempsted bounds."(40) However, from the context one suspects the deponents may have meant Jonathan or perhaps the writing was difficult. If there was such an Isaac in the Hempstead/Jamaica area, this man would have been too old to be a son of Jonathan2.
ENDNOTES
39. An Isaac Mills on 9 April 1671 purchased a house and four acres of land at Southampton from John Beswick (Southampton Records, 2:59, from the original Book A, No. 2:92). This was almost certainly the son of Richard Mills of Southampton (Ullmann, "Richard Mills," Register, 154:204-05). Cook did not list an Isaac in this family, and no Isaac Mills appears in Jamaica records.
40. "Town Records of North and South Hempstead," 1:358-59, from Liber B, pp. 310-312."
SOURCES_MISC:
1. FHL book 929.273-K727kf: "Knapp's N' Kin, The Ancestral Lines of Frederick H Knapp and Others," compiled by: Frederick H Knapp, Rt. #2, Box 438C, AB Hwy, Richland, Missouri, 65556; 1987; Revised/Updated 1991. It notes the following sources, none of which I have yet reviewed:
-Hist. of Greenwich, by S.P. Mead (1911).
-7 Gen. of Judith's, by A. Gibson
-NEGHR, v. 14, p. 106.
-CT Ancestry (Dec 1963 and 1986).
-Samuel Mills and Descendants, by Samuel Mills IX.
-Rundle Fam. of Amer. (1992).
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