- Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Ewen (of Corriebuie & From Lagganfern) Macmillan (son of John (In Lagganfern) Macmillan); and died. Notes:
"It is this writer's opinion that Ewen, second son of John MacMillan inLagganfern, was progenitor of the Corriebuie branch. Corriebuie lies onthe south-west side of Loch Quoich and was mainly possessed by MacPhees.Ewen MacMillan had a son Allan, who was living at Landavra in 1779, andin early 1800 he took action against John Cameron of Corriechoillebecause the drovers of the latter were being blamed for carrying awaysome of MacMillan's live stock. Ewen MacMillan of Corriebuie, possibly agrandson of Ewen from Lagganfern, and his wife and children emigrated toGlengarry, Canada in 1802."
(p88, chapter "The Macmillan of Corriebuie" in "Bygone Lochaber"bySomerled MacMillan. 1971 (Printed for private circulation)
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Generation: 3
4. | John (In Lagganfern) Macmillan (son of Ewen (In Lagganfern) Macmillan); and died. Notes:
"John in Lagganfern, who hadf four sons --- Myles, Ewen, Duncan, andJohn."
Page 86. Chapter "The Macmillan in Lagganfern, Glenpeanbeg &Kinlocharkaig" in "BYGONE LOCHABER" Historical & Traditional. by SomerledMacMillian. 1971. K & R Davidson Ltd. 205-207 West George Street,Glasgow.(Printed for private collection).
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Generation: 4