After a few years, Millard's family moved to
Chicago. In 1896 she and her sister were educated in Europe; Alice studied art in
London. On a visit home to Chicago, she wandered into the Chicago book store operated by
A.C. McClurg and asked for a book on
William Morris. George M. Millard, who worked in the Rare Book Department, "was pleased to help the attractive young woman who had interests similar to his own," according to
Ward Ritchie. A romance ensued and in 1901, Parsons accompanied Millard on a book-buying trip to England. Parsons was 28 when she married Millard (age 55) in St. Bridge's in London. The couple had one child, a daughter born in 1904 whose disabilities meant an institutionalized life. In 1906, their friend Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house for them in the Prairie School style (now called the
George Madison Millard House) located in the
Highland Park suburb of Chicago. == Pasadena ==