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Sally MILLARD
 1812 - 1865

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  1. Sally MILLARD b. 7 Aug 1812; d. 31 Aug 1865, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

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    FOUND_AT: http://www.lkwdpl.org/history/8biographyM-R.html
    SARAH MILLARD, b. Aug. 7, 1812; d. Aug. 31, 1865; m. in Brooklyn, Twp. Cuyahoga Co. O. May 24, 1829, Hervey Hulet6 Brainerd, son of Enos5 and Sally (Brainard) Brainard of Middle Haddam, Conn., and Brooklyn, O. b. Middle Haddam, Aug. 10, 1800; d. Apr. 11, 1867. He was a cooper by trade. (y) (z) They were living in Rockport 1840-60. They had seven children in 1850. In 1836 Sarah Brainerd bought of Harry B. Millard the 29 rods of land in Lot 7, 2nd Div. Sec. 23, on which she then lived. (&) (o) This places her early in the "Millard Settlement."
    This Sarah Millard was under 17 years of age when she married Mr. Brainerd. But she had left home before the census of 1830 and so was not enumerated in Benajah's family. Royal Millard had a daughter, Sarah, B. Aug. 25, 1815, but she would have been but thirteen and quite too young to marry in 1829.


    MARRIAGE: MILLARD, SARAH and BRAINARD, HARVEY H 0002 0173

    Sally m. Hervey Hulet BRAINARD 24 May 1829, Brooklyn Twp, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Hervey b. 10 Aug 1800, Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. 11 Apr 1867, , Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Amelia BRAINARD
    2. Amanda Druzilla BRAINARD b. 12 Dec 1831, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    3. Hervey Hulet BRAINARD b. 12 Feb 1834, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    4. Levi BRAINARD b. 3 Mar 1836, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    5. Newell BRAINARD b. 14 Apr 1838, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    6. Alice BRAINARD b. 1840, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
    7. Reuben BRAINARD b. 1842, Rockport, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

Generation: 2
  1. Benajah MILLARD

    Notes:
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    FOUND_AT: THE FAMILY OF BENAJAH MILLARD EDWARD CHURCH SMITH 13520 Clifton Boulevard Lakewood 7, Ohio March 26, 1946
    BENAJAH7 MILLARD (Matthew6, John5, Thomas4, Humphrey3, Jasper2, John1)* son of Matthew6, and Hannah (Merry) Millard, was born, Pittsfield, Mass. Feb. 28, 1778 (a); d. Rockport Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, September, 1839. (b) In 1812 he was living in Pompey, Onondaga County, N.Y. (c) By 1830, however, had settled in Rockport Township, where the U.S. Census for that year shows him living between Aaron Fox and Philip Jordan. This appears to locate him in Section 7, almost exactly where his younger brother, Royal Millard, settled in 1831. The queer fact is that there are no deeds of land on record to Benajah Millard, nor is there a will nor any administration docket for his estate in the county Probate files, But since it is known that Benajah Millard died at the house of his brother, Royal, in 1839, we conclude that he lived there at least part of the time. Perhaps he became an invalid and unable to operate a farm for himself. Since, however, Royal had purchased his farm as early as 1824, we may conclude that Benajah cleared and operated this farm some time before 1830, and had it ready for Royal to settle there when he came in 1831. (d) (e)

    Concerning the family of Benajah Millard we have only the following information, but it is well supported by the census record above noted. This shows him, aged 50-60 years, living with a wife 40-50, 1 son and 1 daughter 15-20, 2 daughters 10-15, 1 son and 1 daughter 5-10, and 1 daughter under 5 years of age. Our problem is to identify these persons.

    A study of Cuyahoga records discloses that there were no fewer than ten Millard young people who were married between 1820 and 1850, and since no Millards were living in Cleveland during this period, and none of these ten was a child of Royal Millard, some of them, at least, may well have been among Benajah's seven children enumerated in 1830. (f) Furthermore, a study of deeds of land in Rockport Township has shown the formation of a group of properties owned by various Millards, which for convenience we shall call the "Millard Settlement," located in the general neighborhood of Detroit Avenue and Riverside Drive in Lakewood. Whether this was a sort of joint farm or market garden enterprise, or whether the families actually lived there for mutual assistance or protection, we shall probably never know. But during the years from 1834 to 1841 the following Millards had land in Section 23 in the northwest corner of that part of Rockport which is east of Rocky River. Royal Millard, to be sure, had acquired 23 acres here in 1824. (e) But the first Millard settler here seems to have been one Harry B. Millard in 1834, as shown in detail below. Sarah (Millard) Brainerd was actually living here in 1836. Fidelia (Millard) Alexander had land here five years later. On Feb. 6, 1841 (which was after the death of Benajah) Royal and Anna Millard sold small pieces of land for one dollar to Harry B. Millard, Armelia Millard, Delilah (Millard) Harper, and six acres to Royal Millard 2nd. Since none of these was a child of theirs, it looks as though Royal and Anna were trying to help their orphaned nephews and nieces to establish homesteads of their own. Since Fanny (Millard) Andrews had land next to that of the Harpers, and since William Healy, husband of Susan Millard, witnessed several of the deeds, it looks as though these Millards were closely related, and probably among the children of Benajah Millard. And since one Alfred Millard of Dover Township near by appears during this period, we have included him in the detailed discussion which follows.

    From our study of dates and places of marriage, officiating Justices, their association in the "Millard Settlement," the evidence from census records and deeds, we offer the hypothesis that the following named persons may well have been among the children of Benajah Millard:
    I. Alfred, B. N.Y. State, abt. 1801; m. July 14, 1822, Lura Smith
    II. Fidelia, b. about 1810; m. 1810; m. Aug. 3, 1830, Chas. G. Alexander
    III. Harry B., b. about 1811; m. 1st Dec. 3, 1835, Polly Lockwood; m. 2nd Eliza Ann _____
    IV. Sarah, b. Aug. 7, 1812, m. May 24, 1829; Hervey H. Brainerd
    V. Delilah, b. about 1814; m. Dec. 7, 1833, Charles Harper
    VI. Susan A., b. about 1816; m. Mar. 29, 1836, William S. Healy
    VII. Anna Armelia, b. about 1818; Unmarried in 1841
    VIII. Royal Millard 2nd, b. about 1820
    IX. Fanny M., b. about 1822; m. Nov. 14, 1840, Erastus Andrews
    X. Julia, b. about 1827; m. April 29, 1848, Charles Morrison
    The birth dates, for all but Alfred and Sarah, are estimated. Alfred is doubtful, though others who died may have been born to Benajah and his wife between 1801 and 1810.
    We know that Sarah lived at the "Millard Settlement" in 1836, and that Harry, Fidelia, Delilah, Armelia, Royal 2nd and Fanny, all had land there at one time or another before 1842. Susan's husband witnessed four deeds in 1841. Julia was evidently of proper age to fill the 10th place, but we have no additional evidence in her favor.

  2. Benajah m. Hannah MERRY [Group Sheet]

  3. Hannah MERRY

    Children:
    1. 1. Sally MILLARD b. 7 Aug 1812; d. 31 Aug 1865, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

  
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