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William Cicero McMillan

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William Cicero McMillan

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1889 (aged 52–53)
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Marion, Marion County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Son of John and Sarah Avant McMillan. William married (1) Susan Cameron, and (2) Martha Isabella Porter.

"W. C. McMillan, the second son of old man John, married twice; first, a Miss Cameron, daughter of the late Hector Cameron, of West Marion; by her he had one child; the mother and child both died.

After a time, W. C. McMillan married Miss Mattie Porter, daughter of Rev. John A. Porter, of the South Carolina Conference; by this marriage they had and raised ten children, five sons and five daughters.

W. C. McMillan, Sr., died some years ago; he was a successful man in business, looked closely after his affairs, and left a good estate unencumbered; he ran for years a successful drug business, together with a farm." page 423-424, A History of Marion County

William was a pharmacist. "His drug store began in Marion with few enough items to be held in one peach basket. Upon his death his inventory was almost 100 pages of handwritten items on legal size paper." - Fran Smith
Son of John and Sarah Avant McMillan. William married (1) Susan Cameron, and (2) Martha Isabella Porter.

"W. C. McMillan, the second son of old man John, married twice; first, a Miss Cameron, daughter of the late Hector Cameron, of West Marion; by her he had one child; the mother and child both died.

After a time, W. C. McMillan married Miss Mattie Porter, daughter of Rev. John A. Porter, of the South Carolina Conference; by this marriage they had and raised ten children, five sons and five daughters.

W. C. McMillan, Sr., died some years ago; he was a successful man in business, looked closely after his affairs, and left a good estate unencumbered; he ran for years a successful drug business, together with a farm." page 423-424, A History of Marion County

William was a pharmacist. "His drug store began in Marion with few enough items to be held in one peach basket. Upon his death his inventory was almost 100 pages of handwritten items on legal size paper." - Fran Smith


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