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Name |
Donald Dubh (of Callich) Macmillan |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I159233 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2013 |
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Notes |
- "Donald Dubh (poet) had two sons, John of Callich and Ewen from whom Idescend. Ewen was the ancestor of Angus(b. 1766, d. Nov 1 1841) andDonald, buried Kilmallie 1807. Donald Dubh's son, John, was ancestor ofJohn of Callich (my gtggt)( father of Archibald Lot 20-3 Finch), whofirst settled Lot 22, Conc. 1 Finch, and his brother, AlexanderMacMillan, who first settled Lot 16-2 Finch(Cassie's ancestor). There isa tombstone for Alexander MacMillan and his wife, Marjrory Cameron, Lot19-1 Finch. Many tombstones in the MacMillan graveyard, Lot 19-1 Finch,were destroyed." From Margaret Cameron, of Long Sault, Ontario
"BYGONE LOCHABER" Historical & Traditional. by Somerled MacMillian, 1971K & R Davidson Ltd. 205-207 West George Street, Glasgow (Printed forprivate collection)
(Page 80)
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.
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