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| Glengarry and Ottawa Valley Branch | |
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| MacMillan History Pieces | Branch and/or North America Registration |
| Branch Kit Shop | Publications, Books |
| Genealogy Research: Help and Resources, Getting Started | |
including 197 "MacMillan", 791 "McMillan" |
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| Google Albums MacMillan Photos 2002 - 2009 | |
| Historical Driving Tour of Glengarry 2009 June 27, 2009 | |
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Tuesday 21 to Friday 24 July 2009 The Homecoming event for Family Historians, Genealogists and anyone with an interest in Scots at home and abroad |
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(http://www.clanmacmillan.org/index.htm) Finlaystone, Langbank, Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA14 6TJ
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Project MAOL |
The Clan MacMillan Family History Archive
is being compiled for the Clan Centre at Finlaystone in Scotland by
genealogist Graeme Mackenzie and made available to all M'millans and
Septname bearers in the world through this website funded by Clan
MacMillan International - the worldwide society founded in 1993 to
support the work of the Clan Centre. Macmillan/McMullen etc. Baxter, Bell, Blue, Brown, Lany/Lennie, Melanson, Millan/Mullen, Milliken/Mulligan, Walker. Membership of Clan MacMillan International (Centre) includes a subscription to the Clan MacMillan International Magazine. |
| "St.
Raphael's Ruins" St. Raphael's, Glengarry,
Ontario -- Declared a National Historic
Site in 1999. The mission of the Friends of the Ruins of St Raphael's, Inc. is to preserve and enhance the site as a monument to the history of our settlement and as an attraction for cultural tourism. The Friends of the Ruins St Raphaels Inc. held a commemorative celebration on Sunday, June 25th, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ruins. "Celebrating Our Heritage" marked the completion of the stabilization of the Ruins along with the unveiling of the plaques in recognition of the faithful and generous "Donors" to the stabilization program. |
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"Glengarry Pioneer Museum" - Dunvegan, Ontario This community museum interprets the history of the nineteenth-century Scottish, Loyalist, and French Canadian settlement in Glengarry County. The site houses a unique collection of buildings: the first bar in Eastern Ontario, a miniature cheese factory, the Roxborough Town Hall, two period log barns, a livery shed and the last working forge/blacksmith shop in the county. Artifacts on display include furniture, clothing, textiles, china and farm tools. The museum's reference room includes collections of photographs, books, genealogical material, bibles and maps that indicate the earliest farms in the area. |
The
Ardbrae Dancers of Ottawa
Scottish Country Dancing is energetic social dancing. It is also known
as the Ballroom Dancing of Scotland. The emphasis is on fun, friendship
and lively music. It is done in sets of 6 or 8 people. Since dancing
etiquette requires that you change partners after each dance, you soon
know everyone. E-mail:
Glengarry
Highland Games, Maxville, Ontario,
Canada - North
America's Largest Highland Games| The
only Celtic Shop in Glengarry County. Kilt rentals and sales,
clothing, clan items, celtic jewelry, imported food, tartans,
gifts. 8 Main Street, Maxville, Ontario. (613)
527-1555 Email:
- and - 254 Pitt Street, Cornwall, Ontario (613) 938-4798 |
Celebrate the
Scottish culture
and heritage of the Ottawa Valley at the
North
Lanark Highland Games in Almonte, Ontario.| Clan MacMillan
Society of Australia Originally established in 1983, it aims at fostering kinship between members of the MacMillan Clan and the various Septs. President: Web Master: |
| Clan MacMillan Society
of New Zealand Welcome to the website of the Clan MacMillan Society of New Zealand. We hope that in the near future you will be able to download our latest news letters and archives. , Secretary, Clan MacMillan Society of New Zealand |
The branch
encompasses Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, the Dakotas and
Missouri. In 2008 we participated in the Minnesota Scottish Fair and Highland
Games, the Illinois St. Andrews Scottish Festival at Oak Brook IL,
Minnesota Renaissance Festival in Minneapolis and the Southwestern
Missouri Celtic Festival in Buffalo, MO.
Tomdoun
Sporting Lodge
A Victorian Sporting Lodge in a truly unique elevated setting
overlooking the Upper Garry. A perfect place to stay for those with a
love of Scotland and the great outdoors, the Tomdoun is a comfortable
home away from home with a lively atmosphere, great food and a warm
welcome. E-Mail: enquiries@tomdoun-sporting-lodge.com