- that
would later be
known as Oak Lane.: 11 The area
became known as
Milestown in 1711, and as
farming began to flourish, water-powered
mills were built...
-
Philadelphia area, and
Wilson turned to teaching.
Wilson taught at the
Milestown School in
Bristol Township, the present-day East Oak Lane neighborhood...
- "Big Nose"
George and his
cohorts were in
Milestown (now
Miles City, Montana). It was
known around Milestown that a
prosperous local merchant,
Morris Cahn...
-
enterprising traders.
Named after the fort's commander,
Nelson A. Miles,
Milestown developed first as an army town to meet the
needs of young,
isolated servicemen...
-
merchants founded the
first Miles City.
Although fondly referred to as "
Milestown," the
first post
office and
first official plat both
called the town "Miles...
- of
Milestown House, Castlebellingham, Co. Louth, which,
through her marriage, the
Barrow family inherited.
Lennox was born in the
original Milestown in...
-
Middlewalk 695
Upper Ormond Ballygibbon Nenagh Mien 479
Ikerrin Killea Roscrea Milestown 345
Middlethird Cloneen Cashel ****ord 81
Lower Ormond Aglishcloghane...
-
Middleborough 133
Upper Moyfenrath Clonard Trim
Milestown 277
Dunboyne Dunboyne Dunshaughlin Milestown 170
Upper Kells Donaghpatrick Navan Mill Land 116...
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Lahardane County Mayo
Frederick James Peregrine Birch 3 Sep 1922
Rebuilt Milestown House Castlebellingham County Louth Major Barrow 19
January 1923 Rebuilt...
- first-class. He was born at
Hemingford Grey,
Huntingdonshire and died at
Milestown, Castlebellingham,
County Louth, Ireland. His
precise date of
birth is...