History and genealogy of the Milk-Milks family
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Grace Hildy Croft wrote her first edition in 1952 with a second edition in 1956.
This book is about the descendants of John Milk of Salem, Mass, who is first noted in New England literature as being appointed cowherd for the town of Salem on 7 April, 1662. He married Sarah Wesson/Weston in April 1665 and his many descendants have spread across New England, the Midwest, and Canada.
The 1956 second edition is 301 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches in size.
A new edition is in preparation by another member of the Milks family, Robert G. Yorks, and is expected to be published in early 2011.
This book is about the descendants of John Milk of Salem, Mass, who is first noted in New England literature as being appointed cowherd for the town of Salem on 7 April, 1662. He married Sarah Wesson/Weston in April 1665 and his many descendants have spread across New England, the Midwest, and Canada.
The 1956 second edition is 301 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches in size.
A new edition is in preparation by another member of the Milks family, Robert G. Yorks, and is expected to be published in early 2011.
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