Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., Kenton Co. SARAH M. GILLILAND, M. D., was born in Cincinnati and is a daughter of James Gliff, a prominent politician and member of the board of alderman. He represented Hamilton County, Ohio, in the Legislature three times, and married a Miss Reagin, who was a teacher in the public schools before her marriage. She was a daughter of Reason Reagin, of South Carolina, who settled in Cincinnati in 1804, where he was city coroner for many years. Mrs. Gilliland graduated at the Cincinnati High School, and afterward attended the Pulte Medical College at Cincinnati, where she had charge of the diseases of the eye and ear. After graduating at the latter place she practiced some time in Cincinnati, but in 1886 removed to Covington, Ky. She married Mr. Gilliland, a professor in a seminary in the West, who died in 1877. Mrs. Gilliland is the most prominent doctor in the city, and makes a specialty of the diseases of women and children. Gilliland Gliff Reagin = Hamilton-OH SC http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/kenton/gilliland.sm.txt