tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1852951230627756964.post4719357202228809492..comments2023-08-29T22:02:14.566+10:00Comments on Family Connections: George Mackillop - NotesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1852951230627756964.post-79731956129467856902012-07-24T12:23:11.911+10:002012-07-24T12:23:11.911+10:00Hi,
My name is Alycia and I'm doing some rese...Hi,<br /><br />My name is Alycia and I'm doing some research which involves your ancestor George MacKillop. I can't find your email on this site but mine is alycia.nevalainen@gmail.com, I'd love to hear from you :)<br /><br />Regards<br />AlyciaLeishahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10620265204751403451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1852951230627756964.post-14930634444555731122012-04-12T01:58:14.293+10:002012-04-12T01:58:14.293+10:00You probably know this already but ... "Georg...You probably know this already but ... "George and his family settled at 26 Grosvenor Place, Bath, Somerset, England. George died at Torquay, Devon, England on the 10th July 1865.<br /><br />Two of his sons, Charles and John Mackillop, continued the family association with India by attending the East India Company College and then working in India. John died at the Siege of Cawnpore in 1857.<br /><br />Two of George's daughters returned to Australia to live. Eleanora Mackillop married William Forbes Hutton, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Madras Army. William Forbes Hutton travelled to Australia in 1871 and Eleanora arrived with the children three years later. The Huttons settled on a property, 'Cooring Yerring,' at Lilydale, Victoria. Georgina Mackillop married Colonel Thomas Bruce Hutton, also from the Indian Army, and they settled in Dandenong, Victoria."Uistman59https://www.blogger.com/profile/00270838381761551046noreply@blogger.com