The Millens of Montreal
A Family Story
de Jan Redford
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À propos du livre
The Millens were a prominent business family from Westmount, Quebec. The first John Millen established John Millen and Son, one of the world's leading dealers in automotive parts. His father, the author's 4th great-grandfather, Matthew MacMillen, came from Ireland in 1815, and that is where the story begins. His line has been traced all the way down to his 6th great-grandchildren, who are now spread out all over Canada.
The main character in this book, however, is the author's grandmother, the talented, adventurous, unconventional Laura Isobel Millen, who was born in 1894 in Montreal. She worked in Labrador for the Grenfell Association as a volunteer teacher in 1915-1917, and she also studied medicine at McGill University, when they first accepted women into the program in 1918. Instead of becoming a doctor, she chose to become a mother, but she never gave up her pursuit of education and travel.
This book is intended to keep the Millen ancestors’ stories alive for all their descendants to come.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Histoire de famille/Arbre généalogique
- Catégories supplémentaires Canada, Biographies et mémoires
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 406 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9798211841284
- Date de publication: nov 05, 2022
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Family, Bancroft, Millen, Montreal, Genealogy
À propos du créateur
Jan Redford was raised in Yukon, NWT, and the Ottawa Valley and now lives in Squamish, B.C., where she mountain bikes, trail runs, climbs, and skis. Her stories, articles, and personal essays have been published in The Globe and Mail, The National Post, Mountain Life, Explore, Alpinist, various anthologies, and have won several writing contests. She holds a master’s of creative writing from UBC and a B.Ed. from University of Calgary. Her memoir: End of the Rope: Mountains, Marriage, and Motherhood was published in spring 2018 with Random House Canada and Counterpoint Press, U.S. She has two "real" manuscripts gathering dust while she feeds her addiction to genealogy and ancestral story-telling.