Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Grant Co. JAMES D. McMILLAN was born in Gallatin, now Grant County, Ky., June 26, 1856, and is the second son of Abram and Dulcinea (Kuhn) McMillan, natives of Virginia, the former now living in Kansas, immigrated to Gallatin. James D. McMillan was reared in Grant County, attended college at Harrisburg, Owen County, in 1875-77, and taught the intermediate studies of the college one year. In 1879-80 he taught a private school at Tentonville, Ark., and returning to Grant County, now teaches school during the fall and winter, and farms in the summer. He owns thirty-five acres of land, was deputy sheriff in 1881-82 under C. Vallandingham, and is now magistrate. In 1878 he married Miss Lizzie Thompson, daughter of Ed Portor Thompson, a prominent educator of Owen County. She died in 1879 and in 1882 Mr. McMillan married Miss Barbara E. Clark, of Grant County, daughter of Bryan P. and Mary F. (Webb) Clark, natives respectively of Grant County, Ky., and North Carolina. Three children have been born to them: Marcella Kate, Albert C. and Elbert P. McMillan Kuhn Vallandingham Thompson Clark Webb = Gallatin-KY Owen-KY KS AR NC VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/grant/mcmillan.jd.txt