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Orlando Morrison McMillan

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Orlando Morrison McMillan

Birth
Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Jun 1924 (aged 61)
Neihart, Cascade County, Montana, USA
Burial
Neihart, Cascade County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Orlando Morrison McMillan son of Morrison McMillan Jr. and 2/w Lucinda Mellott of Monroe Co., Wisconsin and Asotin Co., Washington. He married Mrs. Alice C. Holtorf Kassell Dec. 21 1902, Asotin, WA. Source: North American Family Histories 1500-2000, McMillan Genealogy and History, page 114, Orlando Morrison McMillan m. Mrs. Alice Kassell.

They had four children: Alettia L., Vernon M., Franklin B., and Orlando "Bunch" McMillan.
Farmer by occupation. 1920 living Marshall, Spokane Co., WA.

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Belt Valley Times (MT), 12 June 1924

O. M. McMillan

Rev. A. C. Snow left Monday for Neihart where he was called to conduct funeral services for O. M. McMillan, whose death occurred at that place Saturday. Mr. McMillan had been in failing health for a long time. He returned recently from the coast where he had gone hoping to be benefitted by the change of climate. He went to Neihart from his ranch in Belt Park to be near medical aid.
He is survived by his wife, one daughter and three sons, besides other relatives in Washington.
Interment was made in Neihart cemetery.
Orlando Morrison McMillan son of Morrison McMillan Jr. and 2/w Lucinda Mellott of Monroe Co., Wisconsin and Asotin Co., Washington. He married Mrs. Alice C. Holtorf Kassell Dec. 21 1902, Asotin, WA. Source: North American Family Histories 1500-2000, McMillan Genealogy and History, page 114, Orlando Morrison McMillan m. Mrs. Alice Kassell.

They had four children: Alettia L., Vernon M., Franklin B., and Orlando "Bunch" McMillan.
Farmer by occupation. 1920 living Marshall, Spokane Co., WA.

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Belt Valley Times (MT), 12 June 1924

O. M. McMillan

Rev. A. C. Snow left Monday for Neihart where he was called to conduct funeral services for O. M. McMillan, whose death occurred at that place Saturday. Mr. McMillan had been in failing health for a long time. He returned recently from the coast where he had gone hoping to be benefitted by the change of climate. He went to Neihart from his ranch in Belt Park to be near medical aid.
He is survived by his wife, one daughter and three sons, besides other relatives in Washington.
Interment was made in Neihart cemetery.

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