John Mills
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John Mills
Summary
John Mills is a human[1]. He was born on August 11, 1789[2]. He died on February 18, 1871[3]. He worked as a cricketer[4] and politician[5].
Key Facts
- John Mills was born on August 11, 1789[2].
- John Mills died on February 18, 1871[3].
- John Mills's father was William Mills[6].
- John Mills's mother was Elizabeth Digby[7].
- John Mills was married to Sarah Micklethwait[8].
- A child of John Mills was John Mills[9].
- A child of John Mills was Cecil Mills[10].
- A child of John Mills was Francis Nathaniel Mills[11].
- John Mills held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[12].
- John Mills held citizenship in Kingdom of Great Britain[13].
- John Mills's professions included cricketer[4].
- John Mills worked as a politician[5].
- John Mills held the position of member of the 11th Parliament of the United Kingdom[14].
- John Mills held the position of member of the 10th Parliament of the United Kingdom[15].
- John Mills held the position of High Sheriff of Hampshire[16].
- John Mills was educated at Christ Church[17].
- John Mills's education included a stint at Harrow School[18].
- John Mills is recorded as male[19].
- John Mills's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- John Mills's member of sports team is recorded as Hampshire County Cricket Club[21].
- John Mills was affiliated with the Conservative Party[22].
- John Mills was affiliated with the Tories[23].
- John Mills's military branch is recorded as British Army[24].
- John Mills's residence is recorded as Bisterne[25].
- John Mills's sport is recorded as cricket[26].
Body
Origins and Family
John Mills was born on August 11, 1789[2]. His father was William Mills[6]. His mother was Elizabeth Digby[7].
Education
Educated at Christ Church[17], a college of the University of Oxford[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1546[29], headquartered in Oxford[30] and Harrow School[18], a public school[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1572[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cricketer[4] and politician[5]. Positions held include member of the 11th Parliament of the United Kingdom[14], a position[34], in United Kingdom[35], founded in 1832[36]; member of the 10th Parliament of the United Kingdom[15], a position[37], in United Kingdom[38], founded in 1831[39]; and High Sheriff of Hampshire[16], a position[40], in United Kingdom[41].
Personal Life
Among John Mills's spouses was Sarah Micklethwait[8]. Children include he[9], a cricketer[42], 1836–1899[43], of Australia[44]; Cecil Mills[10], 1839–1908[45]; and Francis Nathaniel Mills[11]. Political affiliations include Conservative Party[22], a political party[46], in United Kingdom[47], founded in 1834[48], headquartered in Conservative Campaign Headquarters[49] and Tories[23], a political party[50], in Kingdom of Great Britain[51], founded in 1678[52], headquartered in London[53].
Death and Burial
John Mills died on February 18, 1871[3].
FAQs
Who were John Mills's parents?
John Mills's father was William Mills[6]. John Mills's mother was Elizabeth Digby[7].
Who was John Mills married to?
John Mills's spouses include Sarah Micklethwait[8].
What did John Mills do for work?
John Mills worked as cricketer[4] and politician[5].
Where did John Mills go to school?
John Mills was educated at Christ Church[17] and Harrow School[18].