Flora McMillan married Neill Adams McNair in 1854. It is said that Sallie McNair was her only surviving child, Sallie married John Knox McNeill from the Waukulla section of Robeson Co. She also died rather young, leaving about six children, and was buried by her mother.
The political beginning for Scotland County came when the legislature of North Carolina, on February 20, 1899, created the new county. The county was formed entirely from Richmond County. The entire area had been a part of Anson County and, before that, a part of Bladen.
Flora McMillan married Neill Adams McNair in 1854. It is said that Sallie McNair was her only surviving child, Sallie married John Knox McNeill from the Waukulla section of Robeson Co. She also died rather young, leaving about six children, and was buried by her mother.
The political beginning for Scotland County came when the legislature of North Carolina, on February 20, 1899, created the new county. The county was formed entirely from Richmond County. The entire area had been a part of Anson County and, before that, a part of Bladen.
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