Norman Milliken (July 11, 1771 Trenton, Province of Massachusetts Bay – February 2, 1843 Markham, Province of Canada) was a loyalist, farmer, lumber mill owner and hotel/tavern keeper in York County, Ontario.
He returned to Bocabec in 1805, and then moved to York, Upper Canada and began milling.
[4][1][5] He subsequently purchased a share in a lumber mill located at Markham Village.
Miiliken and his brothers also built a hotel, reputedly to control the drinking habits of the lumbermen, and livery stables.
[15][16] The name surname "Millikin" is likely derived from the double diminutive of 'mael-oc-an' meaning "the little bald or shaved one.