Author Topic: William McMillan - lost at sea 1891 off Bangor COMPLETED  (Read 8361 times)

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Re: William McMillan - lost at sea 1891 off Bangor COMPLETED
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 26 May 21 17:06 BST (UK) »
William McMillan was my great Grandfather.  I had previously thought he might be the William McMillan who was drowned in Glasgow Harbour, 31 October 1901, who was the Master of the Katherine.  I had a vague memory of my Mother saying her grandfather had a ship called the Katherine, which I had just named my daughter, but that could be wrong, although 2 William Mc Millan (Master) deaths at sea within 10 years is co-incidental. 

Both he and my grandfather were ship's Masters and my Mother used to say that the ship had been carrying slate, which shifted in a storm, she thought from Ireland but if it was coming from Wales, that might be the case.  I'd be interested to know where you're research has taken you.  KB