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James MacMillan

Birth7 Aug 1849 - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death1918 - Canada
MotherCatherine Barclay
FatherJohn McMillan

Born in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland on 7 Aug 1849 to John McMillan and Catherine Barclay. James MacMillan married Jane (Jenny) Gertrude Thompson and had 6 children. He passed away on 1918 in Canada.

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John Mcmillan
1825 - Unknown
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Catherine Barclay
1831 - Unknown
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Jane (Jenny) Gertrude Thompson
1848 - Unknown
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Frank Roland Mcmillan
1881 - 1948
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Mabel Gretta Macmillan
1885 - Unknown
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Edgar "Roy" Macmillan
1876 - 1951
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Edith Myrtle Macmillan
1882 - Unknown
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Marethe Macmillan
1882 - Unknown
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Florence Mary "Gertrude" Macmillan
1878 - Unknown

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