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Paternal Family Tree: Mill
On 1st April 1587 John Mill 1st Baronet was born to Lewknor Mill of Camois Court and Cicely Crook.
Before 1607 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 19) and Elizabeth More were married. There was no issue from the marriage.
Around 1607 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 19) and Anne Fleming were married.
Around 1608 [his son] John Mill was born to John Mill 1st Baronet (age 20) and [his wife] Anne Fleming.
On 3rd December 1619 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 32) was created 1st Baronet Mill of Camois Court in Sussex.
In 1624 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 36) was elected MP Southampton. He was re-elected in 1625 and 1626.
In 1627 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 39) was appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.
In 1633 [his son] John Mill (age 25) and [his daughter-in-law] Philadelphia Knollys (age 12) were married.
In April 1640 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 52) was elected MP Southampton.
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Before September 1644 [his son] John Mill (age 36) was killed fighting on the Royalist side in the English Civil War.
In 1648 John Mill 1st Baronet (age 60) died. His grandson [his grandson] John (age 6) succeeded 2nd Baronet Mill of Camois Court in Sussex.
Father: Lewknor Mill of Camois Court
GrandFather: John Crook of Southampton
Mother: Cicely Crook