James L. Gillis was born in Hebron, New York. He attended the public schools and became a tanner. He served in the cavalry during the War of 1812. In July 1814, Gillis participated in the Battle of Chippawa and was wounded at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. Two weeks later, he was captured and held as a prisoner of war in Canada until November 1814. Gillis escaped just prior to being sent by ship to England, but was soon recaptured and held at Halifax, Nova Scotia until the end of the war in February 1815.[1]
Gillis was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1858. He was appointed agent for the Pawnee Tribe of Indians. He died in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1881. Interment in Forest Home Cemetery.
Gillis married Mary Brockden Ridgway in 1816. They had two sons and a daughter. After his first wife's death in 1826, he remarried with Cecilia Ann Berray. They had four sons and three daughters, including U.S. Navy officer James Henry Gillis.[1]