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Author Alphabetical 24/06/2017 Author Alphabetical 24/06/2017 Author Title Publication Place Date of Pub Scots Yearbook 1963 Fife 1963 Adam, Frank Clans, Septs & Regiments of Scottish Highlands Edinburgh 1975 Allan, Ian M. West The Glen: Free Church West of the Great Glen Inverness 1997 Anthropology, Museum of N.W. Coast Indian Artifacts from H, R. MacMillan Coll British Columbia 1975 Arnow, Harriett S. Flowering of the Cumberland Lincoln NE 1963 Baxter, Bill (Ed.) Gaelic Celts of Ireland and Scotland, The Whangarei NZ ND Bell, David S. H. Diet For Life Montgomery AL 2008 Bell, Harry Glasgow's Secret Geometry Glasgow ND Bell, Robert G. Freeway of America NP 1984 Bell, Sydney Green Silver: Selected Poems Bangor 1977 Black, George F. Surnames of Scotland New York 1946 Bradburn, Elizabeth Margaret McMillan ... Redhill 1976 Bruford (Ed.), Allan Scottish Traditional Tales Edinburgh 2007 Buchanan of Auchmar, William Family of Buchanan Morgantown WV 1984 Cameron, James M. Enduring Trust: 1st Presbyterin Church New Glasgow NP ND Campbell, John L. Strange Things: Story of Fa. Allan Macdonald Edinburgh 2006 Campbell, Marion Mid Argyll: An Archaeological Guide Fife 1984 Christison, Philip Bannockburn Edinburgh 1962 Cisco, Jay Guy Historic Sumner County TN Nashville TN 1971 Clan MacMillan, PEI Chapter Families and Friends: Favorite Recipes Winnipeg MB 2000 Contatine et al, David Oxford Poets 2002: An Anthology Manchester 2002 Cooper, James H. McMillans 1750‐1907 Fairborn ON ND Cowan, May Morton Captain Mac: Life of Donald Baxter MacMillan Honesdale, PA, USA 2010 Crowe, Elizabeth P. Genealogy Online New York 1998 De Giacomo, Lillian W. W. Living With Loss USA 2008 Dumbrille, Dorothy Up And Down The Glens: The Story of Glengarry Toronto 1954 Dumbrille, Dorothy Braggart in My Step: More Stories of Glengarry Toronto 1956 Dumbrille, Doroty Stairway to the Stars Toronto 1946 Ellis et al, Peter B. Book of Deer London 1994 Page 1 Author Alphabetical 24/06/2017 Author Title Publication Place Date of Pub Field, D. M. Step by step Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors London 1982 Flannery, John B. Irish Texans San Antonio TX 1980 Fleming (Ed.), Rae Lochaber Emigrants to Glengarry Toronto 1994 Fletcher, Inglis Scotswoman New York 1954 Fraser, John A. History of the Mason Lodge at Ft William 1743‐1943 Ft William, Scotland 1991 Garrett, Hazel C. Winston County MS Cemeteries Louisville MS 1993 Griggs, William C. Elusive Eden [McMullan Colony in Brazil] Austin 1987 Gunnar, Peter M. Good Iron Mac: Sir William McMillan Leichhardt NSW 1995 Hall, William Early History of the South‐west [USA] Nashville, TN 1968 Harrison, James D. My Holiday to Melbourne NP 2001 Haynes, John L. Haynes‐McDonald Heritage Quest Saline MI 1995 Hebert, Rachel B. Forgotten Colony [McMullen, Texas] Burnet TX 1981 Henderson, Duncan Poems NP ND Hesketh, Christian Tartans: Pleasures and Treasures Milan, Italy 1961 Hutchinson, George Last Edwardian at Number 10 London 1980 Kelly, Douglas F. Scottish Blue Family Dillon SC 1981 Kurtz, Katherine Chronicles of the Derryni New York NY ND Laughter, Edna M. The Wandering Scots: The McMillans, Vol III Portland, OR 2010 MacCulloch, Donald B. Romantic Lochaber Edinburgh 1939 Macdonald, John H. Highlanders '72 Toronto 1972 MacDougall, Dugald G. Braiste Lathurna Glagow 1959 Mackay, Donald Scotland Farewell: The People of the Hector Toronto 2001 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Rarest Decision Recorded in History Inverness 1996 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Origins and Early History of the MacMillans Inverness 2001 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Origins and Early History of the MacMillans Inverness 2009 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Gillicattan's Posteritie Inverness 2009 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Macmillans in Glenurquhart, The Inverness 2010 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Kindred of the Sword Inverness 2011 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Clan MacMillan: A New History Supplement Inverness 2016 Page 2 Author Alphabetical 24/06/2017 Author Title Publication Place Date of Pub Mackenzie, Graeme M. Clan MacMillan: A New History (Special Edition) Inverness 2016 Mackenzie, Graeme M. Clan MacMillan: A New History (Standard Edition) Inverness 2016 MacLellan, Angus Furrow Behind Me [Autobiography] London 1962 MacLennan, John Scots of the Line Edinburgh ND Macleod, Innis People of Kirkcudbright in 1786 & 1788 Dumfries 2002 MacLeod, Jean C. Stronefield & Other Deserted Knapdale Townships NP ND MacMillan et al, Joanna History of Dougald & Sarah McMillan & Descendants NP ND Macmillan et al, Lord Scotsman's Heritage London 1932 MacMillan, A . J. West Wind to East Bay Antigonish NS 2001 MacMillan, A. J. To The Hill of Boisdale Sydney NS 1986 MacMillan, A. Malcolm Sons and Daughters of the Tonsured Servant Bethlehem PA 2001 MacMillan, A. Malcolm Memories Bethlehem PA 2006 MacMillan, Arnold J. Pioneers and Descendants of Easter Nova Scotia NP 1978 Macmillan, Bill Botton Hall: The Story of a House Whitby 1996 MacMillan, C. Lamont Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor Toronto 1975 MacMillan, Cheryl Castle Dreams USA 2007 MacMillan, David S. Scotland and Australia 1788‐1850 Oxford 1967 Macmillan, Don John Deere Album No. Two Nuneaton 1986 Macmillan, Donald Short History of the Scottish People London 1911 MacMillan, Donald N. Historical Sketch of Kenyon Presbyterian Church Cornwall ON 1983 MacMillan, Donald N. Kirk in Glengarry Canada ND Macmillan, Douglas To All MacMillans ... Greeting NP ND MacMillan, Elsie Butternuts and Maple Sugar Dalkeith ON 1982 Macmillan, George A. Records of the Clan: Address to Clan MacMillan Socie Glasgow 1902 Macmillan, Harold Past Masters; Politics & Politicians London 1975 Macmillan, Harold War Diaries London 1984 Macmillan, Hugh Clan MacMillan London 1901 Macmillan, Hugh Church of the Iona Stone NP ND Macmillan, Hugh Allan A Scots Highlander Odyssey Canada 2012 Page 3 Author Alphabetical 24/06/2017 Author Title Publication Place Date of Pub MacMillan, John F. (Lofty) Boy From Port Hood [Autobiography] Frederickton NB 1996 Macmillan, Lord Man of Law's Tale London 1952 Macmillan, Margaret Women of the Raj GDR 1988 MacMillan, Mary MacKay Intermetzo Toronto 2013 MacMillan, Michael [& Loat, Alison] Tragedy in The Commons Canada 2014 Macmillan, Nigel Locomotive Apprentice at the NB Locomotive Compa Brighton 1992 Macmillan, Nigel Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway Brighton 1993 MacMillan, Robert L. Clan MacMillan [Descendants of Donald the Elder] Canada ND MacMillan, Sir Ernest MacMillan on Music Toronto 1997 MacMillan, Somerled Peat Reek Glasgow 1949 MacMillan, Somerled MacMillans and their Septs Glasgow 1952 MacMillan, Somerled MacMillans and their Septs Glasgow 1952 MacMillan, Somerled Emigration of the Lochaber MacMillans Paisley 1958 MacMillan, Somerled Vindication of Macbeth Paisley 1959 MacMillan, Somerled Families of Knapdale Paisley 1960 MacMillan, Somerled Bygone Lochaber Paisley 1971 MacMillan, W. Duncan MacGhillemhaoil [Cargill McMillans Family History) Wayzata MN 1990 Macmillan, William M. Africa Emergent Edinburgh 1938 MacNeil, Neil Highland Heart in Nova Scotia Anigonish NS 1971 Matheson, Ruby MacMillan Echoes of Home: Stories of Bygone Days in Wood Isla Summerside PEI ND McKay, Girvan English‐Gaelic Key to Dwelly's Dictionary Glasgow 1990 McLeod, Samuel Idyll of the Shipbuilders Waipu NZ 1995 McMillan (ED.), Edward B. Return of the Clan: 1959 Tour (of North America) Ipswich MA 1959 McMillan, Alan D. [& Yellowhorn, Eldon] First People in Canada Vancouver 2004 McMillan, Archibald W. Humanity: Culture and Society Dayton OH 1984 McMillan, Carol Whispers of the The Ancient Ones NP 2009 McMillan, Carol White Water, Red Walls USA 2014 McMillan, Claud Nelson History of My People and Yours NP 1956 McMillan, Dennis C. John W. McMillan and descendants NP ND Page 4 Author Alphabetical 24/06/2017 Author Title Publication Place Date of Pub McMillan, Hugh Tramontana Glasgow 1990 McMillan, Hugh Aphroditie's Anorak Cornwall 1996 McMillan, Hugh Strange Bamboo Nottingham 2007 McMillan, Hugh Postcards from the Hedge Dumfries ND McMillan, Hugh Spider's Spin On It ‐ Poems from Scottish History Dumfries ND McMillan, Ian Man and the California Condor New York 1968 McMillan, Ian Selected Poems Manchester 1987 McMillan, John William Shake Couch Lubbock TX 1988 McMillan, Leona Hard Winters and Soft Coal Staples MN 1984 McMillan, Mary Lee Make Your Own Merry Christmas Durham NC 1971 McMillan, Mary Lee My Helenka Durham NC 1972 McMillan, Mary Lee Beautiful North Carolina and the World of Flowers Durham NC 1979 McMillan, Robert H. Record of McMillan and Allied Families Tallahassee FL 1973 McMillan, Sam Nine Days Out NP ND McMillan, W. F. & C. E. McMillan Genealogy and History NP ND McMillan‐Kay, Bob McMillan & McKibbin Families & Descendants NP ND McMullan, Albert L. History of McMullan & Allied Families NP 1969 McMullen, Chris MacMillan Endeavour Bruceton Mills WV 1990 McMullen, E. Wallace English Topographic Terms in Florida 1563‐1874 Gainesville FL 1953 McNie, Alan Your Clan Heritage: Clan MacMillan Jedburgh 1986 Molloy, Maureen Those Who Speak to the Heart: Scots at Waipu Palmerston North NZ 1991 Morgan, Charles House of Macmillan London 1944 Muirhead (Ed.), L. Russell Scotland: The Blue Guide London 1949 Munroe, Norman When Two or Three are Gathered: Churches of Pictou Stellarton, NS, Canada 1993 Myer, Duane Highland Scots of North Carolina 1732‐1776 Chappel Hill NC 1961 Nashwaak Bicentennial Association And the River Rolled On: 200 Years on the Nashwaak Nashwaak Bridge NB 1984 Nelson, Eleanor MacMillan Family Memories NP 1985 Ogilvy, Gordon Picts and Porridge: Ogilvy Family History Christchurch NZ 2002 Osborne, Brian D. 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