Beverly Milner Sr.Age: 8517571843

Name
Beverly Milner Sr.
Given names
Beverly
Surname
Milner
Name suffix
Sr.
Birth March 22, 1757 24 25
Birth of a brotherRobert Dudley Milner
March 14, 1762 (Age 4)
Birth of a sisterMargaret “Peggy” Milner
1769 (Age 11)
Death of a motherMargaret Dudley
1772 (Age 14)
Military
residing in fort
1775 (Age 17)
Text:
After passing a fort not far from Clinch Mountain in Virginia, they [Thomas Beals] were arrested and carried back to the fort to be tried for their lives on the charge of being confederates of the hostile Indians. ...a young man from the fort was converted and, some time after joined the Friends...
Military
Revolutionary War
1776 (Age 18)

Source: ancestry.com
Citation details: Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841
Text:
Fairfield, Highland County, Ohio Beverly Milner
Religion
converted to Society of Friends
1777 (Age 19)
Citation details: p. 3
Text:
When Thomas Beals was captured in 1775, one recalls that a young man then in the fort was converted. That young man was Beverly Milner, who eventually settled near the last residence of Sarah Beals. In his later years, after he became too feeble to attend Meeting, he often alluded to the ministry of that "heavenly man by whom he was converted." He died in 1848, when he was almost eighty-seven, and was buried at Fairfield. (now Leesburg)
Note: The only Milner listed in the index of Friendly Virginians: America's First Quakers is Beverly Milner.
Religious marriageOlive Anna HendricksView family
October 10, 1778 (Age 21)
Marriage of a parentJohn MilnerSally EcholsView family
1778 (Age 20)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Ruth Ann Milner
1783 (Age 25)

Birth of a son
#2
Moses Milner
1785 (Age 27)

Birth of a son
#3
Beverly Milner
1788 (Age 30)

Birth of a son
#4
Amos Milner
1792 (Age 34)

Birth of a son
#5
Joseph Milner
1795 (Age 37)

Death of a sisterAlice Livingston Milner
about May 1799 (Age 42)
Death of a fatherJohn Milner
about 1799 (Age 41)
Birth of a son
#6
John Milner
August 25, 1800 (Age 43)

Birth of a son
#7
Oliver Milner
1802 (Age 44)
Birth of a son
#8
Luke Milner
1806 (Age 48)

Residence 1807 (Age 49)
Publication: 1968
Marriage of a childOliver MilnerNancy GarrettView family
Type: Civil marriage
March 29, 1827 (Age 70)
Citation details: marriage license
Text:
This is to certify that Oliver Milner and Nancy Garrett of Highland County were legally joined in marriage on the 29th of March 1827 by me a Justice of the Peace in and for said county.
Death of a sonLuke Milner
1827 (Age 69)

Death of a wifeOlive Anna Hendricks
September 22, 1828 (Age 71)
Death of a brotherJohn Hamilton Milner
about 1830 (Age 72)
Burial of a brotherJohn Hamilton Milner
about 1830 (Age 72)
Cemetery: Milner family
Note: Farmer and Rev. War Capt.
Marriage of a childJohn MilnerSusannah KinzerView family
January 8, 1831 (Age 73)

Death of a brotherRobert Dudley Milner
about March 1833 (Age 75)
Death of a brotherLuke Samuel Milner
December 25, 1835 (Age 78)
Burial of a brotherLuke Samuel Milner
1835 (Age 77)

Cemetery: Mill Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Death of a sisterMargaret “Peggy” Milner
February 4, 1840 (Age 82)
Death January 10, 1843 (Age 85)
Burial
Cemetery: Fairfield Quaker Cemetery
Family with parents - View family
father
mother
 
Marriage: about 1749Richmond County, Virginia
21 months
elder brother
22 months
elder sister
20 months
elder brother
3 years
5 years
younger brother
8 years
younger sister
Father’s family with Sally Echols - View family
father
step-mother
 
Marriage: 1778Halifax Co., Virginia
Family with Olive Anna Hendricks - View family
wife
 
Marriage: October 10, 1778Halifax County, Virginia
5 years
daughter
3 years
son
4 years
son
5 years
son
4 years
son
6 years
son
2 years
son
5 years
son

Birthwww.familysearch.org
MilitaryFamous Quaker Rev. Thomas Beals: First Friends Minister in Ohio
Text:
After passing a fort not far from Clinch Mountain in Virginia, they [Thomas Beals] were arrested and carried back to the fort to be tried for their lives on the charge of being confederates of the hostile Indians. ...a young man from the fort was converted and, some time after joined the Friends...
Militaryancestry.com
Citation details: Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841
Text:
Fairfield, Highland County, Ohio Beverly Milner
ReligionFamous Quaker Rev. Thomas Beals: First Friends Minister in Ohio
Citation details: p. 3
Text:
When Thomas Beals was captured in 1775, one recalls that a young man then in the fort was converted. That young man was Beverly Milner, who eventually settled near the last residence of Sarah Beals. In his later years, after he became too feeble to attend Meeting, he often alluded to the ministry of that "heavenly man by whom he was converted." He died in 1848, when he was almost eighty-seven, and was buried at Fairfield. (now Leesburg)
Marriagewww.familysearch.org
Residencerecords of Dr. Clyde A. Milner
Publication: 1968
Religion
The only Milner listed in the index of Friendly Virginians: America's First Quakers is Beverly Milner.