In a message dated 8/13/2011 4:03:09 A.M. Central Daylight Time, Alanmill10@aol.com writes: For example, there is a Milligan-Johnston connection, which starts in Annandale, with the Rev. George Milligen of Moffat, whose son Dr. George Milligen married Sophia Johnston daughter of the laird of Corehead in 1725. Their son, also Dr. George Milligan, settle in South Carolina in the 1750s. He later returned to Scotland. He took the title Milligen-Johnston after he inherited his mother's estate at Corehead in Annandale. Other members of this family settled in South Carolina in the 1700s. That would seem to be provable via conventional genealogy. I wonder how McCamish and Jordan might fit in?. The other MIlligrans are so far apart it seems doubtful they're related at all. John
I've got two Milligans who made it to somewhere in the 67-marker match list with some of my MacAdam lines, but I'm not sure who they are. Been too busy to finish the chart I'm working on, but plan to pick up after I get back from vacation in Cape Breton. Allene