HUSBAND of Fannie E. Boozer Mills
CHILD: Boston Augustus Mills, died May 30, 1898 at age 18 years, 1 month and 24 days. No other childen.
OCCUPATION: School Teacher
SIBLINGS: David Newton Mills, William Jacob Mills, Benjamin F. Mills, Mark M. Mills, James Burr Mills, John P. Mills, Ellen Mills Nichols, Anne Mills Long and Thomas M. Mills
Articles relating to George A. Mills, from the Newberry Observer:
George A. Mills was the teacher at Ridge Road School, Herald 4/19/1883, page 3; had a flourishing school at Jolly Street Academy with 40 pupils. He held a free barbeque for his class – about 300 attended, etc. Herald 9/6/1883, page 3; G. A. Mills was paid $33, by the Ordinary County Fund for the school district No. 8, year 1888-1889. Newberry Observer 3/6/1890; G. A. Mills represented the Mt. Tabor Club of Township No. 9 at the Democratic executive meeting in preparation for the primary election, Newberry Observer 6/15/1893, page 3; George A. Mills had re-opened his school at Mt. Pilgrim. Newberry Observer 7/18/1894; George A. Mills was appointed a State Commissioner of Election. Newberry Observer 10/7/1896; George A. Mills, COURT OF SESSIONS, riot and assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature – true bill, Newberry Observer 2/23/1899; Guilty of assault and battery, fined $25 or 30 days on public works in the County; Appealed; Released on bond, Newberry Observer 3/2/1899; He was attending the Teacher's Summer School at Newberry College. Newberry Observer 8/24/1899
Photo is copy of Tintype stored in Archie and Rachel Mills' Family Bible.
HUSBAND of Fannie E. Boozer Mills
CHILD: Boston Augustus Mills, died May 30, 1898 at age 18 years, 1 month and 24 days. No other childen.
OCCUPATION: School Teacher
SIBLINGS: David Newton Mills, William Jacob Mills, Benjamin F. Mills, Mark M. Mills, James Burr Mills, John P. Mills, Ellen Mills Nichols, Anne Mills Long and Thomas M. Mills
Articles relating to George A. Mills, from the Newberry Observer:
George A. Mills was the teacher at Ridge Road School, Herald 4/19/1883, page 3; had a flourishing school at Jolly Street Academy with 40 pupils. He held a free barbeque for his class – about 300 attended, etc. Herald 9/6/1883, page 3; G. A. Mills was paid $33, by the Ordinary County Fund for the school district No. 8, year 1888-1889. Newberry Observer 3/6/1890; G. A. Mills represented the Mt. Tabor Club of Township No. 9 at the Democratic executive meeting in preparation for the primary election, Newberry Observer 6/15/1893, page 3; George A. Mills had re-opened his school at Mt. Pilgrim. Newberry Observer 7/18/1894; George A. Mills was appointed a State Commissioner of Election. Newberry Observer 10/7/1896; George A. Mills, COURT OF SESSIONS, riot and assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature – true bill, Newberry Observer 2/23/1899; Guilty of assault and battery, fined $25 or 30 days on public works in the County; Appealed; Released on bond, Newberry Observer 3/2/1899; He was attending the Teacher's Summer School at Newberry College. Newberry Observer 8/24/1899
Photo is copy of Tintype stored in Archie and Rachel Mills' Family Bible.
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