He was home schooled
he was village educated, which means that he was taught by his mother, becuase his father was busy in the town with work
Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the Macmillan bicycle.
He was home schooledhe was village educated, which means that he was taught by his mother, becuase his father was busy in the town with work
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1812 in Dumfriesshire
He was a blacksmith! XD
2 September 1812
Generally accepted to be a Scot, Kirkpatrick MacMillan.
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Kirkpatrick Macmillan, the Scottish blacksmith credited with inventing the pedal-driven bicycle in the 1830s, was born to a family of farmers. His father was named John Macmillan, and his mother was named Margaret Macmillan. Details about their lives are relatively sparse, but they were part of a rural community in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
He lived in southwest Scotland and emigrated to Canada
Honey, Kirkpatrick Macmillan was too busy inventing the bicycle in the 19th century to worry about college. College? Please, he was out there revolutionizing transportation while you were still in diapers. So, no, he did not go to college, but he did pedal his way into history books.
Kirkpatrick Macmillan was born on September 2, 1812. He was a blacksmith. He is also known as the inventor of the rear wheel bicycle.