Re: MILLHOUSE, Thomas & Robert, his brother, 1729-1751 PA & SC
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In reply to:
MILLHOUSE, Thomas, fl 1729 IR to PA
Winnie Gilreath Westbury 9/12/06
Here are my notes from Book: Quaker Arrivals at Phila. 1682-1750, by Myers (It includes summary of some MM minutes in Ireland)
Milhous, Thos. P. 90, no Robert is mentioned
The MICKLE/Michael family intermarried with Milhous and were close friends.Mickle, Archibald p. 6, Joseph Mickle, p. 118
P. 90- "Ann CUNNINGHAM and niece Ann, unmarried, 5th mo of 1729, from Dublin Meeting, Ireland.She goes over as servant to and along with our Friend, Thomas Millhouse and wife.Sisters of niece Ann go with her: Eliz and Mary Cunningham".No ship listed
p. 6 – Archibald Michael/Mickle from Mens Meeting at Royal Boyes’ House near Lisburnl County Antrim 1682
p. 118 – Joseph Mickle going to Amer. On business, 4th month 1750 from Mtg at Dublin, Received 1751
p. 118- John WYLEY (A Milhous married a Wyly).Going to Amer. On business 4th mo 1750 from Dublin Mtg
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Other books:
Expansion of S.C., 1729-1765, by Meriwether
Mentions Quakers WYLY, TOMLINSON, KELLY, RUSSELL, EVANS, ENGLISH & DIXON came to SC in 1750 led by Robert Milhous and Wyly.
Historic Camden, by Kirkland and Kennedy
Mentions early Camden families BELTON, Mickle, Milhous, Wyly, Kelly, English.
On Gen Forum I found a William Tomlinson message which mentioned some of the same names.
I've been looking for more on these families to see if any more MAXWELLS intermarried.Not much luck.