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    1. Re: [SHEFF] Timothy Millington
    2. Dave Hinde
    3. John Readman writes: >In 1842, young Timothy Millington was living in the Haymarket, Sheffield as >a Hatter, as he was on the list of people from who the magistrates could >choose as being constables. (*NOMINATION OF CONSTABLES UNDER THE NEW ACT *. >*The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent* (Sheffield, England), Saturday, >September 24, 1842) > >According to the *The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent* (Sheffield, >England), Saturday, April 22, 1843; Timothy Millington was appointed as a >special constable by the Sheffield Leet court-he was then living in King >Street. Thanks for those, John! >There is a marriage of a Timothy Millington Coggin to a Mrs Pamela >Marshall at the Parish church of Rotherham on 16th October, 1850, but is >that yours do you think? (*Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries *. >*The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent* Saturday, October 19, 1850; pg. 5; ) Sure is... In fact, anyone named xxxxxx Millington COGGIN in the Sheffield area is likely to be a descendant of my 3XGGrandparents Mary MILLINGTON and Thomas COGGIN Jr, who married 1 Nov 1812 in the old Sheffield Parish Church. Timothy Millington COGGIN was a Horn Cutter, b abt 1823, d Jun 1/4 1874 in Sheffield RD. Pamela died a bit earlier, Dec 1/4 1866, age 36. A short life - I hope it was a happy one! Dave in northern Illinois

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