Eliza Ann Milliner

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Name Eliza Ann Milliner Born Abt 1820 Gender Female Died 25 Jul 1843 [1] Buried Cline/Milner Cemetery, Blount Township, Vermilion County, Illinois - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/280585187/eliza-ann-cline
Eliza grew up and lived adjacent to Cline/Milner Cemetery - this is our best guess for her burial location.
Person ID I24 Gritton Last Modified 7 Mar 2025
Father Rice / Richard Milliner, b. Abt 1785, Kentucky , d. 14 May 1848, Vermilion County, Illinois
(Age 63 years)
Mother Sarah Oder, b. Abt 1794, Harrison County, Kentucky , d. Abt 1841 (Age 47 years)
Married 26 Jan 1815 Harrison County, Kentucky Family ID F1861 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Andrew Jackson Cline, b. 10 Feb 1815, Kentucky , d. 13 Nov 1842 (Age 27 years)
Married 7 Aug 1842 Vermilion County, Illinois [1, 2]
- Marriage License Abstracts Vermilion County, Illinois, 1826-1852. Page14. Rice Millender, Father signed for permission for Eliza Ann.
Children 1. Sarah Catherine Cline, b. 5 Jun 1843, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 18 Dec 1929, Jamaica, Vermilion County, Illinois
(Age 86 years)
Albums Cline Family Bible (6) Last Modified 6 Jul 2019 Family ID F3 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/280585187/eliza-ann-cline
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Event Map Married - 7 Aug 1842 - Vermilion County, Illinois Buried - - Cline/Milner Cemetery, Blount Township, Vermilion County, Illinois = Link to Google Earth
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Albums Cline Family Bible (6)
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Notes - Three months after their marriage Andrew Jackson Cline died, leaving Eliza two month preganent, Eliza died a month after their daughter Sarah Catherine Cline was born,
The surname Milliner also appears in records as Milner.
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Will Book C, 1838-1849. Page 241-242. [Microfilm roll page 647-648]
Know all men by these present that we Reason H. McMillen, Himah McMillen and Rice Milliner of the County of Vermilion and State of Illinois are held and firmly bound unto the People of the State of Illinois in the penal sum of One hundred dollars current money of the United States which payment well and truly to be made and performed we and each of us bind ourselves ___ _____ executed administrators and assigns jointly severally and firmly by these present witnesses out hands and seals this 30th day of August AD 1843. The condition of the above obligation is such that if the said Reason H. McMillen administrator of all and singularly the goods and chattel rights and credits of Eliza Ann Cline deceased do make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of the said deceased which shall come to the hands possession or knowledge of him the Said Season H. McMillen as such administrator or to any person or persons for him and the same do made to exhibit or cause to be exhibited in the Court of Probate for the said County of Vermilion agreeable to vary and such goods and chattels rights and credits which shall cause to be found ______ upon the account of the said administrator the same being first examined and allowed by the Court of Probate shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as may be legally entitled then to and further do make a just and true account of all his actions and doings therein when then unto required by Said Court and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the deceased and the same be proved in Court and ____ testamentary or of administrator be obtained thereon and the said Reason H. McMillen do in such case on being required thereto ___ and deliver up the letters of administration granted to him as aforesaid and shall in the general do and perform all other acts which may at any time be required of him by Law then this obligatoin to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Attest N. D. Parmer Probate J. P.
R. H. McMillin
H. G. McMillin
Rice [X his mark] Milliner
State of Illinois
County of Vermilion
The People of the State of Illinois.
To all to whom these present shall come greeting know ye that whereas Eliza Ann Cline of the County of Vermilion and State of Illinois died intestate as it is said on or about the [blank space] day [blank space] AD1843 having at the time of her decease personal property in this State which may be lost destroyed or diminished in value fi speedy care be not taken of the same To the end therefore that the Said property may be collected and preserved for those who shall appear to have a legal right or interest therein we do hereby appoint Reason H. McMillen of the County of Vermilion and State of Illinois administrator of all and singular the goods and chattel rights and credits which were of the Said Eliza Ann Cline at the time of her decease with full power and authority to secure and collect the Said property and debts wheresoever the same may be found in this State and in general to do and perform all other acts which now are or hereafter may be required of him by Law.
Witness Norman D. Palmer Probate Justin of the Peace in and for the Said County of Vermilion at his office in Danville this 30th day of August AD 1843.
N.D. Palmer Probate J. P.
- Three months after their marriage Andrew Jackson Cline died, leaving Eliza two month preganent, Eliza died a month after their daughter Sarah Catherine Cline was born,
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