Joshua Millard
1777 - 1832 (55 years)-
Name Joshua Millard [1] Birth 1777 St. Mary's County, MD Gender Male Death 1 Jun 1832 Washington, D.C. Origins Patriarch & Matriarch Joseph Millard, b. 6 May 1742, St. Mary's County, MD d. 6 Jan 1810, St. Mary's County, MD (Age 67 years) (Father)
Mary Tattershall, b. Abt 1635, Wiltshire, England d. 1677, likely Newtown Hundred, St. Mary's County, MD (Age 42 years) (2 x Great Grandmother)Person ID I6595 1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
Father Joseph Millard, b. 6 May 1742, St. Mary's County, MD d. 6 Jan 1810, St. Mary's County, MD (Age 67 years) Mother Rebecca Fenwick, b. Between 1742 and 1748, St. Mary's County, MD d. 30 Nov 1799, St. Mary's County, MD (Age 57 years) Marriage Between 1762 and 1763 St. Mary's County, MD Family ID F1538 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ann "Nancy" Manning, b. 1782, St. Mary's County, MD d. 5 Jun 1866, St. Mary's County, MD (Age 84 years) Marriage 28 Feb 1802 St. Mary's County, MD Children 1. Robert Fenwick Millard, b. 1803, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 28 Oct 1847, Millard's Crossing, Nacogdoches Co., TX (Age 44 years) ▻ Mary H. Brown m. 7 Feb 1832; MASSY CHICK WADLINGTON2. Rebecca Ann Millard, b. 1806, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 18 Jan 1903, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Age 97 years) 3. Enoch Joseph Millard, b. 1807, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 12 Apr 1843, Leonardtown, St Mary's, Maryland, USA (Age 36 years) 4. John Michael Millard, b. 1808, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 21 Jun 1883, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Age 75 years) 5. Elizabeth Maria Millard, b. 1810, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 30 May 1890, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Age 80 years) ▻ William Frederick Hardey m. 14 Jul 18476. Clotilda Millard, b. 1812, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 29 Jan 1891, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Age 79 years) 7. Edward Marcellus Millard, b. 1813, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA d. 9 May 1882, Opelousas, St Landry, Louisiana, USA (Age 69 years) ▻ Eleanor Ann Littell m. 10 Apr 18408. Ann Monica Millard, b. 1818, Washington, D.C. d. Aft 1882 (Age > 65 years) ▻ Francis Wells Armstrong m. 5 Apr 1831; Persifora Frazer Smith m. 18 Apr 18549. Mary Eugenia "Clare" Millard, b. 1818, Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA d. 14 Oct 1863, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Age 45 years) 10. Henry Jackson Millard, b. 1826, Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA d. 3 Nov 1862, Port Hudson, Louisiana (Age 36 years) 11. Joseph B. Millard, b. 1827, Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA d. Aft 1870 (Age > 44 years) 12. Mary Joanna Millard, b. 1832, Washington, D.C. d. 3 Apr 1903, Baltimore, Maryland (Age 71 years) ▻ Josiah Nichol Armstrong m. 12 Oct 1847Family ID F2698 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Oct 2023
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Notes - mdstmary@rootsweb.com
JPATCATS@aol.com wrote:
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>Hello... SMC list... one of the best genealogy lists...
>
>My gggfather, Robert F. Millard, 1st son of Joshua MILLARD and Ann MANNING
>of St. Mary County, immigrated to Nacogodches, Texas in 1835 while it was
>still Mexico and had to take the Mexican oath. He had two brothers, Edward and
>Henry, who were doctors, who immigrated to St. Landry Parish, La. in 1837.
>In 1847, their sister, Elizabeth MILLARD married William F. HARDEY, whose
>first wife, Sarah SPALDING, had died in 1844. The HARDEY'S of Prince George
>County were one of the earlier SMC families to move to St. Landry and become
>successful, wealthy sugar cane planters.
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>In August, 1855, Wm. F. HARDEY purchased 318 acres in SMC, known as
>"Rosecroft" for $10,000 and placed the property in trust for the usufruct of wife,
>Elizabeth and his daughter by Elizabeth. Elizabeth MILLARD died in 1890,
>following her death the property was inherited by the children of HARDEY'S first
>marriage who sold the property for $5,000. The above is from SMC court
>records researched for me by Linda Reno (thanks).
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>Researching these two MILLARD doctors and the HARDEY'S in St. Landry
>revealed that about 15 to 20 SMC familes had begun moving to St. Landry Parish in
>the early 1800's, where they grew sugar cane and owned plantations and slaves.
>They were Catholic and so was St. Landry Parish at the time. IMHO, the SMC
>families that came to La. probably left for the same reason that the 100
>families that went to Kentucky - religious freedom and escape from the
>prohibitive inheritance laws that had been passed by the Maryland legislature.
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>The Jesuits were in St. Landry's Parish just as they were in SMC. Clich the
>following link or copy and paste.
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>_http://www.st-charles-borromeo.org/_ (http://www.st-charles-borromeo.org/)
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>Also, check your local genealogy library for "Southwest Louisiana Records"
>Volumes I to XVIII, 1801-1886, Rev. Donald J. Hebert, Church and civil
>records. G La 929.376 H446s
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>The St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church at Grand Coteau was founded by Dr.
>Charles Overton SMITH, married to Mary SANTEE, the son of Leonard SMITH and
>Elizabeth NEALE. Anyone interested in these SMC to St. Landry Parish
>families just need to take a look through the 1850/1860 U.S. census of St. Landry
>Parish to see what Md/Va surname/families were there.
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>BTW - St. Landry Parish is 50 miles west of Baton Rouge with the Parish
>courthouse at Opelousas, La. In the early 1800's, they got from the east coast
>to New Orleans by boat. From N.O., steamship up the Mississippi, then up the
>Red River to the town of Washington. Then by wagon/carriage to Grand Coteau,
>La which was the center of their community at that time - Catholic church
>and school.
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>Have a good day... contact me should you want more information about SMC
>folks in South La...
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>J Pat
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>J Pat Smith
>8828 Eastover Bv
>Denham Springs, LA 70726
>225-665-1790
>GEAUX Tigers.... LSU, LSU, LSU
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- mdstmary@rootsweb.com
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Sources - [S5407] Reno, Linda.
- [S5407] Reno, Linda.