Arthur Hackney MilnerAge: 101 years1902–2004
- Name
- Arthur Hackney Milner
- Given names
- Arthur Hackney
- Surname
- Milner
Birth | June 14, 1902 39 38 Source: records of Dr. Clyde A. Milner Publication: 1968 |
Education | School or college: Wilmington College |
Education | Leesburg High School |
Birth of a brother | Howard Edwin Milner November 2, 1906 (Age 4 years) Source: records of Dr. Clyde A. Milner Publication: 1968 |
Birth of a brother | Charles Fremont Milner August 18, 1909 (Age 7 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Nancy Elizabeth Denny March 26, 1928 (Age 25 years) |
Death of a mother | Ella Margaret Walker January 9, 1930 (Age 27 years) Source: www.rootsweb.com |
Death of a father | Fremont Beverly “Mont” Milner April 15, 1942 (Age 39 years) |
Burial of a father | Fremont Beverly “Mont” Milner April 18, 1942 (Age 39 years) Cemetery: Pleasant Hill Source: www.familysearch.org |
Occupation | member of the Ohio House of Representatives between 1950 and 1958 (Age 47 years)Employer: representing Highland County Source: Highland County Press Citation details: August 10, 2019 Text: ...Milner served on the education subcommittee that established the Ohio State Board of Education as an elected body. He also served on the agriculture committee. |
Occupation | superintendent Employer: Samantha High School |
Occupation | farmer Employer: self Source: Highland County Press Citation details: August 10, 2019 Text: As a farmer, Milner continued the dairy business that the family had started when he was growing up, which included a milk bottling plant in the lower level of the house. He raised registered Guernsey cows, Spotted Poland China hogs, Southdown sheep, goats and and both work and pleasure horsed. He showed dairy cattle and hogs at county fairs in the region, as well as at the state fair. He showed at the Hillsboro street fair and was an organizer in reinstating the Highland County Fair. |
Fact | member of the Masons and Eastern Star chapters |
100th General Assembly of the State of Ohio | Sesquicentennial Celebration of the State of Ohio March 3, 1953 (Age 50 years)Note: The legislature would have normally met in Columbus, Ohio. In honor of the Sesquicentennial Celebration they met at the site of Ohio's first capitol in Chillicothe, Ohio. |
Death of a brother | Howard Edwin Milner 1971 (Age 68 years) |
Death of a brother | Clyde Alonzo Milner March 5, 1988 (Age 85 years) Source: www.familysearch.org |
Death of a brother | Charles Fremont Milner March 28, 1998 (Age 95 years) |
Death | 2004 (Age 101 years) |
Religion | Society of Friends Source: Highland County Press Citation details: August 10, 2019 Text: For years, he taught his Friends Church Sunday school "Golden Rule Class." |
Family with parents |
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Birth: October 25, 1862 29 25 — Leesburg, Highland County, Ohio Death: April 15, 1942 |
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Ella Margaret Walker Birth: March 29, 1864 47 42 — Vinton County, Ohio Death: January 9, 1930 — Leesburg, Ohio |
Marriage: January 1, 1896 — New Vienna, Clinton County, Ohio |
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15 months elder brother |
Alfred Walker Milner Birth: April 7, 1897 34 33 |
2 years elder brother |
Clyde Alonzo Milner Birth: August 2, 1899 36 35 — near Unitia, Loudon County, Tennessee Death: March 5, 1988 — Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina |
3 years himself |
Arthur Hackney Milner Birth: June 14, 1902 39 38 — near Unitia, Loudon County, Tennessee Death: 2004 |
4 years younger brother |
Howard Edwin Milner Birth: November 2, 1906 44 42 Death: 1971 |
3 years younger brother |
Charles Fremont Milner Birth: August 18, 1909 46 45 Death: March 28, 1998 — Emerald Isle, NC |
Family with Private |
himself |
Arthur Hackney Milner Birth: June 14, 1902 39 38 — near Unitia, Loudon County, Tennessee Death: 2004 |
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Birth | records of Dr. Clyde A. Milner Publication: 1968 |
Occupation | Highland County Press Citation details: August 10, 2019 Text: ...Milner served on the education subcommittee that established the Ohio State Board of Education as an elected body. He also served on the agriculture committee. |
Occupation | Highland County Press Citation details: August 10, 2019 Text: As a farmer, Milner continued the dairy business that the family had started when he was growing up, which included a milk bottling plant in the lower level of the house. He raised registered Guernsey cows, Spotted Poland China hogs, Southdown sheep, goats and and both work and pleasure horsed. He showed dairy cattle and hogs at county fairs in the region, as well as at the state fair. He showed at the Hillsboro street fair and was an organizer in reinstating the Highland County Fair. |
Religion | Highland County Press Citation details: August 10, 2019 Text: For years, he taught his Friends Church Sunday school "Golden Rule Class." |
Source | records of Dr. Clyde A. Milner Publication: 1968 |
100th General Assembly of the State of Ohio | The legislature would have normally met in Columbus, Ohio. In honor of the Sesquicentennial Celebration they met at the site of Ohio's first capitol in Chillicothe, Ohio. |