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- NOTE 1./ David J. Thompson e-mail May 18, 2002:
H.H. Millie's brother, Charles Millie was found in Battleford, Saskatchewan. It appears that he was a member of the Battleford Home Guard Volunteers in the rebellion of 1885. He was given a land grant for services but took $$ instead. By 1901, when Henry had settled in Carman Manitoba, Charles was working for a rancher in Alberta near Wetaskiwin. In the letter from H. H. Millie in Carman, Manitoba to the Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police it says that his brother Charles had died just previous to September 11, 1902. He died shortly after in Wetaskiwin. This relationship is confirmed in the Archives records, and per note received from Melanie apparently written by H.H.'s daughter Emma.
NOTE 2./ 1891 Battleford Subdistrict, Disrict of Saskatchewan, Territories Province, Canada census,
Name: Charles T Millie
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Age: 34
Birth Year: abt 1857
Birthplace: Ireland
Relation to Head of House: Head
Religion: Free Church
French Canadian: No
Father's Birth Place: Scotland
Mother's Birth Place: England
Province: Territories
District Number: 200
District: Saskatchewan
Subdistrict: Battleford
Archive Roll #: T-6426
Household Members: Name Age
Charles T Millie 34
Henry H Millie 28
Samuel B Millie 22
NOTE 3./ Canadian Passenger Lists, Immigration
Name: Charles Millie
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859
Date of Arrival: 14 Jun 1880
Vessel: Moravian
Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland
Roll: C-4530
Ship Name: Moravian
Years in service: 1864-1881
Funnels: 1
Masts: 3
Shipping Line: Allan
Ship Description: Built by Robert Steele & CO., Greenock, Scotland. Tonnage: 2,481. Dimensions: 320' x 38'. Single-screw, 11 knots. Inverted engines. Three masts and one Funnel. Iron Hull. Clipper Bow.
History: Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Portland, November 10, 1864. Lengthened to 389 feet (3,300 tons) in 1874. Reengined with compounds. Wrecked off Nova Scotian coast, December 30, 1881, with no loss of life. Sister ships: Austrian, Nestorian and Peruvian.
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