There were and are a significant number of Millards in Saskatchewan. An acquaintance I have met here in the Comox Valley works in the BC Liquor store (so I see her often - LOL), the first time we ever chatted she asked me if I was related to any Millards because I looked a lot like her relatives!
Donna's grandfather was a Millard from Saskatchewan.
The attached descendants fan chart for John Patterson Millard shows the Saskatchewan family members who are no longer alive. John Patterson moved to Saskatchewan after he grew up in Michigan. His lineage is part of the first Millards in America in the early 1600s in Massachusetts, and goes all the way back to the early 1500s in either Cheshire, England or Maulden, Bedfordshire, England.
Donna's grandfather was a Millard from Saskatchewan.
The attached descendants fan chart for John Patterson Millard shows the Saskatchewan family members who are no longer alive. John Patterson moved to Saskatchewan after he grew up in Michigan. His lineage is part of the first Millards in America in the early 1600s in Massachusetts, and goes all the way back to the early 1500s in either Cheshire, England or Maulden, Bedfordshire, England.