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Sheldon Tibbetts Mills (August 13, 1904 – July 15, 1988)〔(SHELDON MILLS (1904-1988), SSDI )〕 was a United States diplomat, who served as a career Foreign Service officer of the U.S. Department of State from 1928 to 1961. ==Family== Sheldon Tibbetts Mills was born on August 13, 1904, in Seattle, Washington and died on July 15, 1988, in Santa Barbara, California. Mills' parents were Harry Edward Mills, a protestant minister and poet, best known for his book, "The Sod House in Heaven, and Other Poems," and Mary Brewster Tibbetts Mills, a direct descendant of Elder William Brewster who arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620. On January 23, 1932, Sheldon Mills married Francesca Dekum of Portland, Oregon, the daughter of Adolph Andrew Dekum and Linda Andrews Dekum. Adolph Dekum was in the hardware business. Linda Andrews Dekum was originally from Warren, Ohio, where her father, Francis Newell Andrews, was a prosperous merchant whose family had arrived in America in the 17th century. Francesca Dekum's grandfather, Frank Dekum, was born in Bavaria, Germany and was a prominent 19th century fruit merchant, banker and real estate investor in Portland, Oregon. Sheldon Mills and Francesca Mills were the parents of three daughters: Sheila Mills Richter (Marcel K. Richter), Linda Mills Sipprelle (Dudley G. Sipprelle) and Mary Mills Presby (James Melvin Presby). Mr. and Mrs. Mills' grandchildren include Dwight Dudley Sipprelle (Susan Leary), Keith Andrew Sipprelle, Esq., Scott Mills Sipprelle (Tracy Huntzinger), Mark Sheldon Sipprelle, Cindy Mills Richter, Leila Richter Feister and Shannon Scott Presby. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sheldon T. Mills」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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