The MacMillan Homestead

While we are grateful for the lives of these noble women who did so much to make our family what it is, yet for those who hold a closer tie, we are constrained to say though all these “Mothers in Israel” have done exceedinly well, our mother excelled them all. VI. JAMES AND MARTHA MURDOCK MacMILLAN’S DESCENDANTS—1833-1953 Please note: Numerals show the order of children in the family, while letters indicate the successive generations. James MacMillan b. 1833; d. 1912; m. Martha Elizabeth Murdock 1867. He lived on the MacMillan homestead near Cedarville, Ohio where his father settled when he came from South Carolina. There were ten children. lc. Frances MacMillan, b. Feby. 8, 1868; d. Sept. 9, 1939. Monmouth College, 1888. Married Thomas Hanna MacKenzie 1891, a minister of the United Presbyterian Church. Entered Reformed Church in America 1896. Pastor Port Jervis, N. Y. until 1905, First Church, Flushing, N. Y. until retirement as Pastor Emeritus, 1940. Died June 6, 1942. There were two children. Id. Donald MacKenzie b. May 7, 1892; d. Oct. 21, 1942. M. Louise F. Wickham 1920; A. B. Williams College 1914; graduated law Columbia University 1917. Member firm Milbank, Tweed, Hope and Hadley, 15 Broad Street, New York City. Ie. Louise Floyd MacKenzie b. June 23, 1925. 2d. Malcolm MacKenzie b. Nov. 13, 1894; m. Muriel Davies, Jan. 20, 1940. Representative in London, England, for Chase National Bank of New York; member Knight, Frank and Rutley Company, Realtors, London. Captain U. S. Naval Reserve. Entered active duty and served as Naval Attache at U. S. Legation in Melbourne, Australia during World War II. 47

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