Richard Mill 5th Baronet 1690-1760

Paternal Family Tree: Mill

In 1690 Richard Mill 5th Baronet was born to John Mill 3rd Baronet [aged 29].

Around 1690 [his father] John Mill 3rd Baronet [aged 29] died. His son [his brother] John [aged 1] succeeded 4th Baronet Mill of Camois Court in Sussex.

Around 1706 John Mill 4th Baronet [aged 17] died. His brother Richard [aged 16] succeeded 5th Baronet Mill of Camois Court in Sussex.

On 12th March 1708 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 18] matriculated St John's College, Oxford University.

On 12th March 1713 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 23] and Mary Knollys were married.

In 1717 [his son] Richard Mill 6th Baronet was born to Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 27] and [his wife] Mary Knollys. He married August 1760 Dorothy Warren Lady Mill.

In 1719 [his son] John Hoby Mill-Hoby 7th Baronet was born to Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 29] and [his wife] Mary Knollys.

On 6th November 1721 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 31] was elected MP Midhurst unopposed at a by-election.

In 1722 [his son] Charles Mill 9th Baronet was born to Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 32] and [his wife] Mary Knollys.

In 1723 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 33] was appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire.

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In 1729 [his son] Henry Mill 8th Baronet was born to Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 39] and [his wife] Mary Knollys.

On 1st February 1729 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 39] was elected MP Midhurst at a by-election, which seat he held until 1734.

In 1734 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 44] was elected MP Penryn.

In 1741 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 51] was elected MP Horsham unopposed.

On 16th May 1760 Richard Mill 5th Baronet [aged 70] died. His son Richard [aged 43] succeeded 6th Baronet Mill of Camois Court in Sussex, the first of four sons to do so.

Ancestors of Richard Mill 5th Baronet 1690-1760

Great x 3 Grandfather: Lewknor Mill of Camois Court

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Mill 1st Baronet

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Crook of Southampton

Great x 3 Grandmother: Cicely Crook

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Mill

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Fleming

Great x 2 Grandmother: Anne Fleming

Grandfather: John Mill 2nd Baronet

Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry Knollys of Grove Place in Hampshire

Great x 1 Grandmother: Philadelphia Knollys

father: John Mill 3rd Baronet

Richard Mill 5th Baronet