The Macmillan family is an ancient and prominent pure-blood wizarding family. They are officially recognized as one of the Sacred Twenty-Eight, a list of families considered to be the most “truly” pure-blood by the 1930s. Their lineage is said to span at least nine generations of witches and wizards. The most notable member of the family featured in the series is Ernie Macmillan, a Hufflepuff student in Harry Potter's year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The Macmillan family's long and uninterrupted magical heritage grants them a high status within the wizarding community, particularly among those who value blood purity.
Ernie Macmillan is the primary member of the family seen throughout the Harry Potter series. He is characterized as being somewhat pompous and a stickler for rules, but also fundamentally decent, brave, and loyal to his friends and school.
Melania Macmillan was a witch from the Macmillan family who married into the Black family. Her name appears on the Black Family Tree tapestry as the wife of Arcturus Black I. They had at least two children, a daughter named Lucretia (who married Ignatius Prewett) and a son named Orion, who would become the father of Sirius Black and Regulus Black. Her marriage into the Black family is another testament to the Macmillan's respected pure-blood status. (J.K. Rowling's Black Family Tree drawing).