Benjamin Milliken (born 1728 Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay died 1791 Bocabec, New Brunswick) was an American Loyalist, major landowner, mill and ship owner in Maine in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, British North America. He was the founder of Ellsworth, Maine (first called the Union River Settlement) in 1763, laid out and received the land grant for the Township of Bridgton, Maine (originally called Pondicherry) in 1765 and was one of the first settlers in Bocabec and St. Andrew's, New Brunswick in 1784.
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| - Benjamin Milliken (born 1728 Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay died 1791 Bocabec, New Brunswick) was an American Loyalist, major landowner, mill and ship owner in Maine in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, British North America. He was the founder of Ellsworth, Maine (first called the Union River Settlement) in 1763, laid out and received the land grant for the Township of Bridgton, Maine (originally called Pondicherry) in 1765 and was one of the first settlers in Bocabec and St. Andrew's, New Brunswick in 1784. (en)
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| - Castine, Maine
- People of colonial Maine
- Benjamin Milliken II
- People from Bridgton, Maine
- People from Trenton, Maine
- Scarborough, Maine
- Battle of Quebec (1690)
- Bocabec, New Brunswick
- Boston
- Bridgton, Maine
- People from Ellsworth, Maine
- Penobscot Expedition
- Penobscot River
- Rindge, New Hampshire
- Union River (Maine)
- John Allan (colonel)
- People from Scarborough, Maine
- People from Charlotte County, New Brunswick
- Ellsworth, Maine
- George Collier
- Passamaquoddy Bay
- British North America
- 1728 births
- St. Andrews, New Brunswick
- American War of Independence
- Fort George (Castine, Maine)
- Francis McLean (British army officer)
- Businesspeople from Boston
- Businesspeople from Maine
- 1791 deaths
- American city founders
- United Empire Loyalists
- King George III
- St. Stephen, New Brunswick
- New Brunswick
- Province of Massachusetts Bay
- Saint Croix River (Maine – New Brunswick)
- Norman Milliken
- American Loyalist
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| - Benjamin Milliken (born 1728 Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay died 1791 Bocabec, New Brunswick) was an American Loyalist, major landowner, mill and ship owner in Maine in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, British North America. He was the founder of Ellsworth, Maine (first called the Union River Settlement) in 1763, laid out and received the land grant for the Township of Bridgton, Maine (originally called Pondicherry) in 1765 and was one of the first settlers in Bocabec and St. Andrew's, New Brunswick in 1784. (en)
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