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Henry Millin was born on 17 March, 1923 in Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, is a United States Virgin Islander banker and politician. Discover Henry Millin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 17 March 1923
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
Date of death 4 February, 2004
Died Place Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
Nationality United States

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1923

Henry A. Millin (March 17, 1923 – February 4, 2004) was a United States Virgin Islander banker and politician.

Millin was born on the island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands on March 17, 1923, to Allan and Lucinda Sewer Millin.

Millin's mother was a senator in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands.

She is the namesake of the Lucinda Millin Home for the Aged, a nursing home on St. Thomas.

1950

Millin married Angela Correa Irizarry in 1950.

They had two children: Ines Lucinda Millin and Henry Orville Millin.

In a prior relationship, Millin had a son, Leslie Millin.

Henry Millin later married Graciela G. Millin.

The couple had two children: Janette and Juliette Millin.

Millin was employed as an accountant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Marine Corps early in his career.

He also worked as a clerk both the Virgin Islands' Office of the Tax Assessor and the former Police and Prison Department.

In 1950, Millin was appointed to the board of directors of the U.S.V.I. Housing Authority.

He later become the executive director of the housing authority, holding the position for many years.

Millin oversaw the construction of two major housing project complexes, Ludwig E. Harrigan Court on Saint Croix and Oswald Harris Court on Saint Thomas.

1960

In the early 1960s, U.S. President John F. Kennedy sent Millin a letter of commendation for his work as the housing authority's executive director.

Kennedy recognized Millin for operating one of the best run housing authorities out of the 1,300 in the United States at the time.

1965

He then worked for the West Indian Company on Saint Thomas before taking a position in the Virgin Islands National Bank in 1965, where he worked in the bank's mortgage department.

Millin would be promoted to senior vice president of the Virgin Islands National Bank.

1978

Millin served as the fourth Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands (and third elected Lt. Governor) from 1978 until 1983.

By 1978, Millin had become the senior vice president of the First Pennsylvania Bank, which had acquired V.I. National Bank.

Governor Cyril King died in office on January 2, 1978.

King's lieutenant governor, Juan Francisco Luis, was sworn into office as the next governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands on the same day.

Luis' elevation to the governor's office left the position of lieutenant governor temporarily vacant until Luis could choose his successor.

Governor Luis considered several candidates for Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, including Millin, Edith Bornn, a lawyer from Saint Thomas, and Julio Brady.

Luis ultimately chose Millin for lieutenant governor, as well as his running mate in the 1978 gubernatorial election.

Millin was initially reluctant to accept the appointment, but reportedly changed his mind through the persuasion of members from each of the U.S.V.I.'s major political parties and islands.

Governor Luis announced Millin's appointment as Lt. Governor on February 21, 1978, in a broadcast on radio and television.

Millin was a member of the Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands, while Governor Luis was a member of the Independent Citizens Movement (ICM) at the time.

However, Luis, who was planning to run in the 1978 gubernatorial election, dropped his political affiliation with the ICM to run as an independent, nonpartisan candidate for governor.

Millin's Democratic affiliation was seen as a complement for Luis' candidacy and the nonpartisan coalition he hoped to build.

Millin was sworn into office on March 10, 1978, at Government House on Saint Thomas.

Governor Juan Luis and Lt. Governor Henry Millin were elected to a full, four-year term November 7, 1978.

They defeating Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ron de Lugo by a wide margin in a tough election campaign.

Luis and Millin won 10,978 votes, or 59.2%, while the Democratic ticket of Ron de Lugo and Eric Dawson placed second with 7,568 votes, or 40.8% of the total votes cast.

Luis and Millin also won all three of the main islands, including a landslide victory on Saint Croix.

James O'Bryan, Jr., a family friend of Millin's who had just graduated from college, served as the Luis-Millin campaign manager and later as Millin's public relations assistant during his term as Lt. Governor.

1982

In 1982, Lt. Governor Millin announced his intention to challenge Governor Luis in the gubernatorial election.

The 1982 gubernatorial race consisted of five candidates for Governor, including Millin and Luis, who was seeking re-election.

Luis won the election with 11,354 votes, while Millin placed second with 4,143 votes.

1983

Luis named Julio Brady as his running mate, though Millin remained lieutenant governor until January 1983.