Malcolm and his brother, John McMillan who were Scotch Highlanders sailed from Greenock Scotland and landed at Wilmington, N. C. in 1774. Their mother and father arrived later in the same year. They traveled up the Cape Fear River and settled in Cumberland County, N. C. near friends and relatives already established.
The first Census of North Carolina, 1784 to 1787, lists Malcolm McMillan living in Richmond Co., N.C. Richmond was created in 1779 and Robeson Co., N.C. was created in 1776.
The first Federal Census was taken in 1790. This Census lists about 15 McMillan families, living in Robeson Co., N. C.
After the death of his father, the court in Richmond County, N.C., appointed Malcolm McMillan, Jr. of Robeson Co. NC as administrator of the estate.
Malcolm and his brother, John McMillan who were Scotch Highlanders sailed from Greenock Scotland and landed at Wilmington, N. C. in 1774. Their mother and father arrived later in the same year. They traveled up the Cape Fear River and settled in Cumberland County, N. C. near friends and relatives already established.
The first Census of North Carolina, 1784 to 1787, lists Malcolm McMillan living in Richmond Co., N.C. Richmond was created in 1779 and Robeson Co., N.C. was created in 1776.
The first Federal Census was taken in 1790. This Census lists about 15 McMillan families, living in Robeson Co., N. C.
After the death of his father, the court in Richmond County, N.C., appointed Malcolm McMillan, Jr. of Robeson Co. NC as administrator of the estate.
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