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Lillian May “Lilla” Whitney

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Lillian May “Lilla” Whitney

Birth
Rockport, Knox County, Maine, USA
Death
26 Jan 1928 (aged 39)
Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
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BATH, Jan. 28 — Lillian Millman, 39, wife of Thomas O. Millman, died at the city hospital Friday morning following a serious operation. Mrs. Millman, who came to Bath from Rockport 10 years ago, was a member of the West Bath grange, T. W. Hyde Camp, S. of V. and the Romona Council of Pocahontas. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. William Whitney of Rockport and two brothers, William and James of Rockport. [Lewiston Sun-Journal, 28 Jan 1928, Page 2]

OBITUARY. Mrs. Lillian M. Millman, 39, wife of Thomas O. Millman of S Maple street, died Thursday afternoon at the City hospital where she submitted to an operation Monday. Mrs. Millman was born in Rockport, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Whitney, and came to Bath about 12 years ago where she had been active in various organizations and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. She leaves besides her husband, her mother now of New York and two brothers, James and William Whitney, both of Rockport. [Bath Independent, 2 Feb 1928, p. 5.]

Probably buried in either Bath or in Rockville Cemetery in West Rockport, with the rest of her family.
BATH, Jan. 28 — Lillian Millman, 39, wife of Thomas O. Millman, died at the city hospital Friday morning following a serious operation. Mrs. Millman, who came to Bath from Rockport 10 years ago, was a member of the West Bath grange, T. W. Hyde Camp, S. of V. and the Romona Council of Pocahontas. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. William Whitney of Rockport and two brothers, William and James of Rockport. [Lewiston Sun-Journal, 28 Jan 1928, Page 2]

OBITUARY. Mrs. Lillian M. Millman, 39, wife of Thomas O. Millman of S Maple street, died Thursday afternoon at the City hospital where she submitted to an operation Monday. Mrs. Millman was born in Rockport, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Whitney, and came to Bath about 12 years ago where she had been active in various organizations and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. She leaves besides her husband, her mother now of New York and two brothers, James and William Whitney, both of Rockport. [Bath Independent, 2 Feb 1928, p. 5.]

Probably buried in either Bath or in Rockville Cemetery in West Rockport, with the rest of her family.


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