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| Millaud migration to Canada | + |
Unrest, poverty, and persecution caused thousands to look for opportunity and freedom in the North American colonies. The crossing was long, overcrowded, and unsanitary, though, and came only at great expense. Many Strathclyde families settled on the east coast of North America in communities that would form the backbone of what would become the great nations of the United States and Canada. The American War of Independence caused those who remained loyal to England to move north to Canada as United Empire Loyalists. In the 20th century, Strathclyde and other Scottish families across North America began to recover their collective heritage through highland games and Clan societies. Among them:
Millaud Settlers in Canada in the 17th Century
- Jacques Millaud, who landed in Montreal in 1653
| Related Stories | + |
- Family Crests: Elements
- Spelling variations: Why the spellings of names have changed over the centuries
- Occupational surnames: one of the oldest types of surnames
- Family seat: the feudal principal residence of the landed gentry and aristocracy
- England: how does it relate to Surnames?
- Ireland: the Emerald Isle with a history dating back to 6,000 BC
| The Millaud Motto | + |
Motto: Manent optima coelo
Motto Translation: The best things await us in heaven.

