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Annabel Millar Gravestone St Mungo's Church Cemetery Penicuik Midlothian Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of the Annabel Millar gravestone in St Mungo's Church cemetery on ancestry visit to Penicuik, Scotland. Annabel Millar spouse to Thomas Rutherford Papermaker at Pennycuik, 1737. Millar is Anglo Saxon occupational name derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century " mylnere " meaning the " operator of the mill ". The mill was an important centre in every medieval settlement, where peasants gathered to have their corn ground into flour. The miller often kept a proportion of the ground corn by way of payment. A David Millar, together with his wife Rose, daughters Ann and Mary Jane, and son Robert, were famine emigrants, who sailed from Belfast aboard the Glenmore bound for New York, America in February 1847.
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