Daniel MacMillan


Daniel MacMillan was a Scottish publisher from the Isle of Arran, Scotland who was one of the co-founders of Macmillan Publishers along with his brother Alexander in London.

Life

Daniel MacMillan was born on 13 September 1813, in the Isle of Arran to a crofting family. Moving to London, he founded Macmillan Publishers, with his brother Alexander.
In 1833, he came to London to work for a Cambridge bookseller.
In 1844, he decided to expand into the publishing business.
Macmillan, with the recommendation of his brother Alexander, sent George Edward Brett to open the first American office in New York.
He died in Cambridge on 27 June 1857.
He is buried in the Mill Road cemetery, Cambridge.

Family

He married, on 4 September 1850, Frances, daughter of a Mr Orridge, a chemist in Cambridge.
They had two sons, Frederick and Maurice Crawford Macmillan. Maurice married Helen Artie Tarleton Belles, and their son Maurice Harold Macmillan became Prime Minister.