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Name:
John James Macmillan
Relationship to Constance Mary Sophia Denny :
Change
26th cousin -2 times removed
Henry I Beauclerc (King of England 1100-1135) -> (Matilda) MAUD -> Henry II PLANTAGENET -> John I [O8] PLANTAGENET -> HENRY III [SB19] Plantagenet -> EDWARD I [Sb20] Plantagenet -> Joan PLANTAGENET -> Eleanor or Alianore de CLARE -> Edward DESPENSER -> Edward DESPENSER -> Thomas DESPENSER -> Isabel DESPENSER -> Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP -> George NEVILL -> Edward Neville -> Katherine Neville -> Martha Throckmorton -> George Lynne -> Martha Lynne -> John Blennerhassett -> John Blennerhassett -> John Blennerhassett -> Agnes Blennerhassett -> Jane Denny -> Edward Denny -> Robert Day Denny -> Constance Mary Sophia Denny
Henry I Beauclerc (King of England 1100-1135) -> Robert de Mellent de Caen, 1st Earl of Glouceste -> William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester -> Alice FitzRobert -> Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Gloucester -> Isabella de Clare -> Sir Robert le Brus -> Robert I Bruce, King of Scotland -> Margorie Bruce, Princess of Scotland -> Robert II Stewart, King of Scotland -> King Robert III Stewart (King of Scotland) -> Lady Mary Stewart -> William Douglas (2nd Earl of Angus) -> George Douglas (4th Earl of Angus) -> Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus -> Marion Douglas -> William Cunningham (4th Earl of Glencairn) -> Lady Janet Cunningham -> John Fergusson -> Robert Fergusson -> William Fergusson -> Robert Fergusson -> John Fergusson -> Alexander Fergusson -> Jean Ferguson -> Margaret Riddel -> James Goldie -> Mary Goldie -> John Macmillan -> John James Macmillan
Birth:
27 JAN 1869 Glencairn, Dumfries, Scotland
Father:
John Macmillan
Mother:
Margaret Thompson Moffat
Death:
28 FEB 1954 Glencairn aged 85
Remarks:
Lived at Glencrosh & Woodlea. Unmarried.

"The favourite breed of cattle is the Ayrshire. The late
Mr James M'Millan of Woodlea was unceasing in his efforts to
improve and popularise this valuable breed, and to-day there
are few parishes in which the Ayrshire may be seen in greater
perfection."

pg 137, 'Glencairn, The Annals of an Inland Parish' by John Corrie, 1910
John James Macmillan, Robert MacMillan, Thomas Moffat Macmillan, Glencrosh May 12th 1898 - Photo courtesy of Thomas Seed

SM37 Drummond owned by John James MacMillan in 1907 (photo courtesy of Robert Seed)

Glencairn early cars

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