The MacMillan Homestead

Ie. Sarah Margaret b. March 26, 1943. 2e. Martha Elizabeth b. May 7, 1946. 3e. Katherine Ann b. May 1949. 3d. Harlan Smith MacMillan b. Apr. 23, 1914. Graduated Muskingum College, m. Eleanor M. Brown 1938. In merchandising business Castalia, Iowa. Served in U.S.N. in World War II. Children: le. Susan Ann b. Oct. 9, 1940. 2e. David Brown b. Apr. 26, 1943. 3e. Mary Elizabeth b. July 6, 1947. 4d. Frances MacMillan b. Fe’by. 17, 1916. Attended Grinnell College Iowa, and graduated Fine Arts School, Chicago 1932. m. Thomas F. James, President, James Refrigeration Company, Mason City, Iowa. Children: le. Philip MacMillan, b. June 27, 1937. 2e. Douglas Murdock, b. Nov. 29, 1938. 3e. Thomas M., b. Feby. 10, 1940. 4e. Judith Ann, b. Mar. 9, 1943. 5e. Robert Raymond, b. May 27, 1946. 6e. Charles William, b. May 1, 1948. 4c. Homer MacMillan, b. Dec. 20, 1873; m. Mary Hannah Kitchen, June 12, 1900. Attended Monmouth College, A. B. Cedarville College, 1897. B. D. New Brunswick Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America, 1900. Ordained by the Classis of Bergen in 1900, and installed pastor of the Bogart Memorial Reformed Church, Bogota, N. J. Entered the Southern Presbyterian Church in 1904. Pastor Buford, Ga. 1904-1906. He was called by the General Assembly to a secretaryship in the Executive Committee of Home Missions. In 1948 he retired as Executive Secretary Emeritus after forty-two years of continuous service with this Mission Agency. Honorary Degrees of D.D. and LL.D, from Westminster College. One of the organizers of the Home Mission Council of North America and twice its president. Member World Alliance of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches. Member of the World Conference on Faith and Order in Edinburgh 49

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