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 MILLARD FILLMORE MILLARD FILLMORE, thirteenth president of the United States, born in the township of Locke (now Summerhill), Cayuga County, N. Y., January 7, 1800; died in Buffalo, N. Y., March 7, 1874. The name of Fillmore is of English origin, and at dif ferent periods has been variously written. Includ ing the son of the ex-president, the family can be traced through six generations, and, as has been said of that of Washington, its history gives proof &quot;of the lineal and enduring worth of race.&quot; The first of the family to appear in the New World was a certain John Fillmore, who, in a conveyance of two acres of land dated November 24, 1704, is described as a &quot;mariner of Ipswich,&quot; Mass. His eldest son, of the same name, born two years be fore the purchase of the real estate in Beverly, also became a sea-faring man, and while on a voyage in the sloop &quot;Dolphin,&quot; of Cape Ann, was captured with all on board by the pirate Capt. John Phillips. For nearly nine months Fillmore and his three companions in captivity were compelled to serve on the pirate ship and to submit, during that long period, to many hardships and much cruel treat- 147