BIOGRAPHY: James MILLIKEN, Juniata Co., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Mike Williamson Transcribed by Patty Frank Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/juniata/ _____________________________________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume II, Pages 866-867. _____________________________________________________________________ JAMES L. MILLIKEN, Honey Grove, Juniata county, Pa., was born in Beale township, near Academia, Juniata Co., Pa., December 15, 1831, son of John and Isabella (Barkley) Milliken. His paternal great-grandfather, James Milliken, of Scotch-Irish descent, was a native of Pennsylvania, and owned a farm in Spruce Hill township, near Pleasant View, which he cultivated many years. He was a successful farmer and a worthy citizen. Mr. Milliken was a Democrat. He married Miss Boggs. They had nine children, all of whom are deceased: Thomas; John; Joseph; Francis; Millie (Mrs. Joshua Beale); Mary; Margaret (Mrs. John McDonald); Jane (Mrs. George Beale); and Mrs. Martha Endslow. Mr. and Mrs. Milliken died at Pleasant View; they were members of the Presbyterian church. John Milliken was born on the homestead in 1799. He attended school at Pleasant View. He was engaged in farming all his life, and successfully cultivated his farm of 209 acres near Academia. He built a large barn and made many improvements. Mr. Milliken was a Democrat, and filled the office of justice of the peace. He served as colonel of the State Militia of Tuscarora valley. John Milliken married Isabella, daughter of William Barkley, of Beale township. They had nine children. Those surviving are: Mary J. (Mrs. Joseph Colwell), of Milton; James L.; and Martha (Mrs. Charles Book), of Walker township. Those deceased are: William, Margaret; Isabella (Mrs. William Ickes), of Perry county; Luisa; John A.; and Joseph. Mr. Milliken died April 16, 1864; his wife survived until March 31, 1883, and died on the homestead. Mr. Milliken was a member of the Presbyterian church at Academia. After attending the public schools of Academia, James L. Milliken became a student in the Tuscarora Academy under Professor Wilson and Prof. David McLaughlin, and also spent one term at Airy View Academy, Port Royal. He remained on the homestead until 1859, when he moved to Tuscarora township and began farming on his own account. He has made many improvements on his farm of 164 acres, and by careful attention to its cultivation has shown himself a skillful farmer and fruit grower. Mr. Milliken is a good citizen and has the respect of all who know him. He is a Democrat, and has served three terms as supervisor of the township. James L. Milliken was first married in 1858, to Sarah, daughter of Michael Ickes, of Perry county, who died leaving two children; Oscar, of Nebraska; and Ilre, deceased. He was afterwards married to Margaret R., daughter of John Book, of Walker township. Their living children are: John, of Homestead, and Sarah. Charles B., and an infant are deceased. Mr. Milliken is a member o the Presbyterian church.