History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas
Capt. B.B. Paddock, editor, 1906 The Lewis Publishing Co.,  Page 660

(copied by Vara Hudgins Overstreet)

Rev. John N. Milburn married Miss Missouri Hudgins, whose birth occurred in the state of Missouri in 1853, her parents being Benjamin and Susan (Proxer) Hudgins, of Alabama, who removed to Texas in 1858, settling in Tarrant County, where her father improved a farm and made his home until 1874. He then took up his abode in Cooke County, where he cultivated another farm and in 1885 he removed to the Indian Territory, where he now resides, living retired from active labor. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church south and of the Masonic Fraternity. His children are: Martha, the wife of N. Ivey: Minerva, the wife of F. Proctor; Mrs. Missouri Milburn; Malinda, the wife of S. Taliaferro; Berry, a farmer and stockman; Mary, the wife of C. Avert; and Lee, a farmer of Indian Territory.

Benjamin and Susan (Proxer) Hudgins' children:
Martha Hudgins Ivey
Minerva Hudgins Proctor
Missouri Hudgins Milburn
Malinda Hudgins Pembrooke (then married Taliaferro)
Mary Hudgins Avert
Berry Hudgins
Lee Hudgins (Vara Hudgins Overstreet's father)

John and Missouri Milburn's children (Vara Hudgins Overstreet's cousins)
Susan Milburn (died at age 16)
Samuel Milburn (died at age 14)
Lee Milburn
Etta Milburn Crossfern (O.)
Nicholas Milburn
Anna Milburn Huggins (Olla)
Charles Milburn
Robert Milburn
Lilla Milburn Trotter (Oscar)

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