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Generation: 2
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6. | Alexander (of Callich & 16-2 Finch) Macmillan was born in Scotland (son of John Jnr (of Callich) Macmillan); died in Lot 16-2 Finch; was buried in Macmillan Cem., Lot 19, 1 Finch==Tombstone.. Notes:
BYGONE LOCHABER" Historical & Traditional. by Somerled MacMillian, 1971 K& R Davidson Ltd. 205-207 West George Street, Glasgow (Printed forprivate collection)
(Page 80)
List added to from a list produced by A MacMillan (Based on familypapers). From Margaret Cameron, Box 621, Long Sault, Ontario KOC 1PO
See also in this file:
In Notes under the name (Stormont Co Ontario Early History A) Finch
the "EARLY HISTORY OF FINCH VILLAGE AND TOWNSHIP IS RECALLED" By MrsGladstone Maclean. From "Cornwall Freeholder" 1951
In Notes under the name (Stormont Co Ontario Early History B) Finch
THE EARLY HISTORY OF FINCH TOWNSHIP
Interesting Paper Read at District Annual of Women's Institute at MooseCreek. from the Cornwall Freeholder, July 1951
In Notes under the name Hector (of Donalda) Maclean (1824 -1898)
LETTER IN THE MONTREAL WITNESS by HECTOR MAC LEAN
Under date of March 10, 1896. Describing the journey on the "Catherineof Belfast "and "THE JOHN ROBERTSON" of Belfast and their arrival inFinch.
Alexander married Marjorie (Glenoy) Cameron in 1795 in Lochaber, Inverness. Marjorie (daughter of John (8Th of Inveruiskavouline Glenloy) Cameron and Marjory Cameron) was born in 1780 in Scotland; died in Finch Township, Ontario; was buried in Macmillan Cem., Lot 19, 1 Finch==Tombstone.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | John Jnr (of Callich) Macmillan (son of John Snr (of Callich) Macmillan); and died. Notes:
From Margaret Cameron, Box 621, Long Sault, Ontario KOC 1PO
John(son of Donald Dubh) had a son,
John, who had two sons,
John MacMillan of Callich (my gtgtgt) (Lot 22-1 Finch) and AlexanderMacMillan
of Callich (Cassie's ancestor - my Dad's cousin) Lot 16-2 Finch. Cassie(c1875-c1974) is mentioned under Callich segment (Pg. 81)(Alexander'swife, Marjory Cameron was sister to my gtgt grandmother, Nancy(Ann)Cameron b c. 1779(Glenloy).
My gtgtgt John of Callich had a son,
Archibald MacMillan(my gtgt) who settled on Lot 20, Conc. 3, FinchTownship c 1839. He was married to Marjory MacMillan, daughter of EwenMacMillan, son of Allan MacMillan of Glenpean. Their daughter,Margaret(my gt), married Duncan Cameron(b. 1808-1809) first white maleborn in Finch Township.(Lot 21-4 Finch - Cameron School - built on farm)."
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14. | John (8Th of Inveruiskavouline Glenloy) Cameron was born about 1747 (son of Alexander (7Th of Inveruiskavouline) Cameron); died about 1827 in Lachine, Canada, Aged 84, Disappeared In Woods, Perhaps Eaten By A Bear. Notes:
"Nancy (b. c 1779) was a sister to Marjory Cameron (Cassie's ancestor)who married Alexander MacMillan of Callich, Lot 16-2 Finch ( they hadlived in Lancaster before going to Finch) the brother to my gtgtgt JohnMacMIllan of Callich, Lot 22-1 Finch. They were the daughters of JohnCameron of Inveruiskavouline (b c 1747) and Marjory Cameron(?). Nancy andMarjory's brother, Dougald Cameron, departed Glengarry in 1807 forGrenada (I shall try to find the letter wherein he mentions the family inGlengarry etc.) He was a captain in the Granada Loyalist Black Rangersand died of putrid fever in 1808 and their brother, Donald, died inGrenada in 1810. A tragic family. "
"Donald's wife's (Ann (Nancy) Cameron) parents mig. in 1804, landing inMontreal in September of that year."
From Margaret Cameron, Box 621, Long Sault, Ontario KOC 1PO
Sailed to Monteal in September 1804 after being taken then released by aFrench Privateer and settled on a farm in Lachine.
See "The Macgillonie-Camerons of Inveruiskavouline" (Pages 37-40) in"Bygone Lochaber" Historical & Traditional. by Somerled MacMillian, 1971K & R Davidson Ltd. 205-207 West George Street, Glasgow. .
John + Marjory Cameron. Marjory (daughter of Stewart) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Marjory Cameron (daughter of Stewart); and died. Notes:
From Margaret Cameron, Box 621, Long Sault, Ontario KOC 1PO
"my gtgt grandmother's (Nancy(Ann b c 1779) mother's name was MarjoryCameron(b. c 1747)(the wife of John Cameron of inveruiskavouline,Glenloy), and her mother (so I was told) was a Stewart. There is a legendin the family---and my one cousin is very adamant about thislegend---that we descend from the bonnie Prince, but I think it is mostlikely that Marjory's grandfather might have been 'a Charles Stewart. Idon't know. There seems to be a bit of a mystery about her. Although aEwen Cameron of Fassifern sent a letter to John Cameron (Glenloy, mygtgtgt) stating something to the effect that 'his mother in law was doingbetter than in thirty years and, evidently, this Ewen Cameron was lookingafter her. I don't know if she was related to him or not. "
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