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This interesting surname is an Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic Macghillemhaoil, later contracted to Macmhaolain. The Gaelic prefix "mac" means son of, plus "gille", a servant, and "maol", the tonsured one. Maolain is a diminutive of "maol" and was frequently used in a transferred sense to refer to a devotee of a particular saint. The surname first appears in the mid 13th Century (see below). Further recordings include Sir Duncan Macmolane, a Pope's knight, who appears on record in Edinburgh in 1452, and John Makmilane or Makmylan who was balie of Glasgow in 1454.Select Audience
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Robin Casey
My grandmother, Sharkey, her mother was a McMillan, and her grandmother was a Burns. They were in Victoria Australia I believe. My grandmother, Sharkey mover to the USA and married a Tyson.
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john mcillan marriedjane denison inireland
john had a flour mill in ireland
john jane mcillan whent argyll in scotland and the migrated to soth australia the familcame out to south australia at diferent times daughter rachel mcillan married william green coombs in adelaide south australia in 1852 the rest of the family spread over australia
john and jane mcillian are burried in west ce cemetry
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I have been searching for any further information
on my 6th great grandmother โ Marion Mcmillan married to Hugh Logan , no date mentioned.
She was born in New Cumbock ,Ayr, Scotland and mother to about 8 children. She is listed all on baptismal certificates beginning with the oldest child Margaret . William Hugh Logan (Jan 2,1735 ), son, came to US and fought in the Revolutionary War. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
tom mcmillan
Hello from Canada...My Great, Great, Great Grandfather was born In Belfast 1825. ( John McMillan ) He married Elizabeth Hunter. They had a son James B McMillan, born 1846-47 I believe in Donegal. Came to Canada some time after that. Lived in Niagara-on-the-lake, Ontario, Canada. Which is where I presently reside. Hoping to come to Ireland in the spring of 2020 to find some relatives. Any help would be appreciated.
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