George Millen came free to the Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)
In 1849, George Millen married Ann Andrews.[1]
George Millen 1819 Ashford as alternative be son of Thomas Millen and Charity Monk born in 1817 at Hothfield in Kent.
He serviced goldfields in Victoria and New South Wales Australia in the capacity of a butcher. He disappeared at Parkesborough, New South Wales in 1863.
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WikiTree profile Millenwood-3 created through the import of Laurie's Family Tree.ged on Dec 19, 2011 by Laurie Morehead.
↑ Victorian marriage registration 1849: 29048,F,Andrews,Ann,Millenwood,George,,denom(Church of England)parish(St Peters Melbourne)
1849: 29048,M,Millenwood,George,Andrews,Ann,,denom(Church of England)parish(St Peters Melbourne)
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