Note: The Rootsweb Mailing Lists will be shut down on April 6, 2023. (More info)
RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 3000/9773
    1. [HILL-L] Re: HILL-D Digest V03 #12
    2. Kris Murray
    3. Nena, I would be interested in any info on the 2 Hill names. Do you have Hills in your line? Do you have an Oliver? Kris

    01/18/2003 06:01:19
    1. [HILL-L] George Washington Hill b. December 17, 1810, NC
    2. Ron Hill
    3. Does anyone know where the following descendants of George Washington Hill live today? George Tyus Hill b. December 3, 1931 in Fairfield, Alabama Walter Henleigh Hill b. July 19, 1944 Robert McClellan Hill, Jr. b. April 16, 1932 in Florence, Alabama Fitzgerald William Hill b. May 17, 1933 in Florence, Alabama Any information on where my above kin may be living would be most appreciated. Ron Hill Sautee Nacoochee, GA [email protected]

    01/18/2003 02:17:57
    1. [HILL-L] Maria Hill & George Bates
    2. Peter Sharman
    3. Can't seem to get your Email address to work. See data below -----Original Message----- From: Peter Sharman [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re Hill Julie Cant be certain that this is the one you are looking for, though with a birth in 1804 a marriage in 1825 would suit. You would have to go back to the parish records for full details. The film number shown would be available through the Family History Library at Salt Lake City. Extract from Vital Records BATES, George Marriage Wife: Maria HILL Marriage Date: 28 Nov 1825 Recorded in: Haxey, Lincolnshire, England Source: FHL Film 1450397 Dates: 1787 - 1902 Regards

    01/17/2003 09:57:02
    1. [HILL-L] astericks-Kris
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. Kris-I put the astericks there for my own use really on those of my family lines and pertinent lines that might be interested in the info....sorry if it confused anyone, I should have explained, Nena From: [email protected] (Kris Murray) To: [email protected] Subject: [HILL-L] Re: HILL-D Digest V03 #11 Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:39:42 -0600 (CST) In the listing of soldiers, what do the astericks after the names mean? Kris ==== HILL Mailing List ==== _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    01/17/2003 06:54:50
    1. [HILL-L] Re: HILL-D Digest V03 #11
    2. Kris Murray
    3. In the listing of soldiers, what do the astericks after the names mean? Kris

    01/17/2003 03:39:42
    1. [HILL-L] KY Pioneer Soldiers
    2. Nena Smothers
    3. TIP #204: PIONEER SOLDIERS, 1778 TO 1781 Lewis Collins, in his wonderful history of Kentucky, has aided us greatly in piecing together the names and locations of our earliest settlers in Kentucky. Kentucky did not reach statehood until 1792, but even while we were still a part of Virginia, the hearty pioneers were blazing out trails into this wonderful commonwealth. According to Collins, the following is a "large portion of those who were enrolled as pioneer soldiers of Kentucky." Some name were spelled incorrectly. Captain Joseph Bowman's Company 24 January 1778. Located at Harrodsburg and neighboring stations: Sgt., James Bentley, **Wm. Berry**, Ed. Bulger, Jos. Bowman, Capt., ** Isaac Bowman, Lt., ** Nathan Cartmell, Henry Chrisman ** Thomas Clifton, Jacob Cogar, Peter Cogar, Patrick Doran, Dan. Dust, Henry Funk, Abr. Keller, 2nd Lt., Philip Harbin, Henry Honaker, Elijah Huston, Abr. James, Isaac Kellar, George King, George Livingston, Philip Long, Isaac McBride, Robert McClanahan, Chas. McGlack, Alex. MyIntyre, Abraham Miller, George Miller, Wm. Montgomery, Barney Morter, Edward Murray, Joseph Pendergrast, Michael Pendergrast, Thos. Pendergrast, Thos. Perry, Henry Prather, John Setser, Michael Setser, Joseph Simpson, Wm. Slack, Jacob Spears, Samuel Stroud, H. Vance, Barnaby Walters. Those shown as deserters were: Wm. Berry** WHO IS THIS GUY????????? Samuel Dust, James Gonday, Zeb Lee. Total of 48. Captain Benjamin Logan's Company, in now Lincoln County at or near Logan's Station, ca 1779: Robt. Barnet, Wm. Barton, Samuel Bell, Arthur Blackburn, Alex. Bohannon, John Bohannon, Benj. Briggs, Samuel Briggs, James Brown, John Canterbury, Caspar Casener, Wm. Casey, John Castillo, Pierce Castilio, Sgt. George Clark. Philip Conrad, Azariah Davis, Ensign Azariah Davis, Samuel Deason, Ogden Devers, Ben. Drake, Isaac Drake, John Drake, Jonathan Drake, John Ealor, Chas. English, Stevens English, John Fain, Bartholomew Fenton, George Flinn, Lee Garrett, John Gibson, Richard Glover, John Grimes, Wm. Grimes, Jacob Gunn, David Hawkins, Jacob Herman, Roger Hines, Stephen Haston, John Johns, James Johnson, John Jones, John Kennedy, James Knox, Hugh Leeper, James Leeper, Wm. Logan, Thos Loveledd, Joseph Lusk, Capt. Benjamin Logan, Lt. John Logan, John McCormick, John McElhon, James McElwain, John McKaine, Archibald Mahone, James Menifee, Jarrett Menifee, Joseph Menifee, John Martin, Joseph Martin, Samuel Martin, James Mason, Samuel Mayes, Sgt. Wm. Menifee, Andrew Miller, Henry Miller, Wm. Miller, David Mitchell, Wm. Mitchell, Alex. Montgomery, Ensign Alex. Montgomery, John Montgomery, Wm. Montgomery, Wm. Neal, Wm. Patton, Samuel Phelps, Wm. Phelps, Chas. Philips, John Philips, Sgt. Benj. Pelton, Nich. Proctor, Sr., Nich. Proctor, Jr., Chas. Runsle, James Russell, Julius Sanders, Alex. Sinclair, George Scott, Sgt. Roswell Stevens, John Story, John Summers, Arch. Thomason, Nicholas Tramel, Philip Tramel, George White, Wm. Whitley. Total: 99. Wm. Harrod's Company, 1780, at the Station near the Falls, in now Jefferson and Shelby Counties. Capt. Wm. Harrod, Lt. James Patton, Ensign Ed. Balger, Peter Balance, Alex. Barr, James Brand, John Buckras, A. Cameron, Amos Carpenter, Sol. Carpenter, Benj. Carter, Thomas Carter, Reuben Case, Thomas Cochran, John Conway, John Corbley, John Crable, Robert Dickey, Daniel Driskill, Isaac Dye, John Eastwood, Samuel Forrester, Joseph Frakes, Samuel Frazee, John Galloway, Wm. Galloway, James Garrison, Joseph Goins, Isaac Goodwin, Samuel Goodwin, James Guthrie, Daniel Hall, Wm. Hall, John Hatt, Evan Henton, Thomas Henton, A. Hill, *** Andrew Hill,*** Samuel Hinck, Fred. Honaker, Joseph Hughes, Rowland Hughes, Michael Humble, *** John Hunt, Abram James, John Kenny, Val. Kinder, Moses Kuykendall, ** John Lewis, John Lincant, Samuel Lyon, Pat. McGee, Samuel Major, Amos Mann, Edward Murdoch, John Murdoch, Richard Morris, Wm. Morris, Wm. Oldham, *** John Paul, George Phelps, Joseph Phelps, Samuel Pottinger, F. Potts, Reuben Preble, Urb. Ranner, Benj. Rice, Reed Robbins, Thos Settle, Wm. Smiley, Jacob Speck, John Stapleton, James Stewart, James Stewart, Daniel Stull, Miner Sturgis, Peter Sturgis, James Sullivan, Wm. Swan, Joseph Swearingen, Samuel Swearingen, Van Swearingen, Robt. Thorn, John Tomton, Bev. Trent, Thos. Tribble, Robert Tyler, Abr. Vanmetre, Michael Valleto, Joseph Warford, James Welch, Abram Whitaker, Aquilla Whitaker, Jacob Wickersham, Ed. Wilson. Total: 96. Captain John Boyle's Company, 1 April 1780, at stations near and or on Dick's River, in now Garrard, Lincoln and Boyle counties: Capt. John Boyle, Lt. Samuel Davis, Ensign Elisha Clary, Sgt. Barney Boyle, Sgt. Jonathan Marshall, *** Jacob Anderson, James Anderson, Thomas Arbuckle, James Coyle, Wm. Crawford, James Davis, Robert Desha, Dennis Diven, Owen Diven, Hugh Galbreath, Evandon Gordon, Peter Higgins, John Hicks, Wm. Hicks, Sr., Wm. Hicks, Nathan McClure, Wm. Marshall, Basil Maxwell, Wm. Menifee, Wm. Mitchell, Robert Moore, Samuel Moore, Nehemiah Poore, John Poynter, James Reeves, Wm. Rowan, John Vardeman, Alex. Walker, Wm. Whitley, John Wilkinson, Wm. Young. Total: 36. Captain John Holder's Company, 10 June 1779 - in now Madison County, at and near Boonesborough: Capt. John Holder, Uriel Ark, Thos. Bailey, Bland Ballard, John Baughman, G. Michael Bedinger, James Berry, ********** who is this fella?????? James Bryan, James Bunten, John Butler, John Callaway, Elijah Collins, Josiah Collins, Wm. Collins, John Constant, >David Cook, Wm. Coombs, Wm. Cradlebaugh, John Dumpord, James Estill, Edmund Fear, David Gass, Stephen Hancock, Wm. Hancock, John Hawiston, Wm. Hays, Jesse Hodges, Jeremiah Horn, Robert Kirkham, Samuel Kirkham, John Lee, Charles Lockhart, John McCollum, Wm. McGee, Ralph Morgan, Wm. Morris, James Perry, John Pleck, Samuel Porter, Nicholas Proctor, Reuben Proctor, Pemberton Rollins, Hugh Ross, Bartlett Searcy, Reuben Searcy, John South, Sr., John South, Jr., John South, younger, Thos. South, Barney Stagner, Jacob Stearns, John Stephenson, Bennoi Vallandigham, John Weber, Daniel Wilcoxson, Moses Wilson. Total: 56. Captain Isaac Ruddle's Company 1779-890 at Ruddles and Martin's stations, near now Cynthiana. Capt. Isaac Ruddle, Lt. John Haggin, Ensign John Mather, Quartermaster Joseph Isaacs, Sgt. John Waters, Andrew Baker, George Baker, Andrew Bartle, John Bird, ** George Bronker, Caspar Brown, Reuben Boughner, John Burger, Sr., John Burger, Jr., Peter Call, Leonard Croft, Wm. Dehlinger, David Ederman, Thos. Emory, Paul Fishes, George Hatfall, John Hatton, Jacob Leach, Sr., Edward Low, George Loyl, Henry Loyl, Peter Loyl, Thomas Machen, Wm. Marshall, *** Chas. Munger, Wm. Munger, Sr., Wm. Munger, Jr., Andrew Pirtenbustle, Henry Pirtenbustle, H. Pirtenbustle, Jr., Len. Pirtenbustle, Peger Rough, George Ruddell, Stephen Ruddell, James Ruddle, Patrick Ryan, Wm. Sandidge, Wm. Scott, John Smith, Sr., John Smith, Jr., James Stuart, Frederick Tanner, Martin Tuffelman, Moses Waters, John Cloyd, Drummer. Total: 50. Captain Squire Boone's Company, 23 June 1780 - partial list, stationed at "Painted Stone," near now Shelbyville. Capt. Squire Boone, Alex. Bryant, John Buckles, Richard Cates, Chas. Doleman, John Eastwood, Joseph Eastwood, Jeremiah Harris, John Henton, Abraham Holt, Morgan Hughes, Evan Kenton, John McFadden, John Nichols, >Peter Paul, John Stapleton, Robert Tyler, Abraham Vanmeter, *** Adam Wickersham, Jacob Wickersham, Peter Wickersham, James Wright, George Yunt. Total: 23. (c) Copyright 3 December 1998, Sandra K. Gorin, All Rights Reserved, _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    01/15/2003 07:33:59
    1. [HILL-L] Hill Family South Australia
    2. Paul Stretton
    3. Hi all, Looking for information on a number of Hills 1..Martha Wilson Hill who married William George Stretton around 1900 in South Australia 2...William Hill who married Jane Stretton around 1860's 3...William George Hill b.1871 (son of William and Jane) 4...Henrietta Hill b.1873 ( Dau. of William and Jane ) 5...Hannah Robinson Hill b.1876 (dau. of William and Jane) for the last 3 I have their birth details but know nothing else. Thank you for any help Paul Stretton Melton Victoria

    01/14/2003 03:44:45
    1. Re: [HILL-L] W. F. Hill
    2. Mel
    3. Hi, I got your email on the rootsweb email list. and I am sending you my Hill list so you can see if there is any connections there. Mel Hill [email protected] My ggrandfather John Hill was born in Maryland 1794/1793, I believe in Frederick, Maryland. Married a Phoebe (last name unknown, but believed to be indian, possibly Cherokee) His father and mother could be either William Hill b/MD/1751, or Abraham Hill b/????. John and Phoebe had 7 children that I am aware of, as follows: William Armstrong . b/1824 MD, Harriet b/1826 MD, Ester/Esther b/1827 OH, Phoebe b/1830 OH, John b/1832 OH, Judith/Judy b/ 1834 OH, Sarah b/1840 OH. Around 1826/27 John Phoebe and his first two children plus I don't know who else moved to Guernsey County, Ohio. At some time John's son,William A., and family packed up and moved to Southern Iowa. And maybe some others of the Hill family ?? William Armstrong married Eliza Jane Schultz b/1824 in Fayette County, Penn. I bleive in Maryland 1842. William and Eliza had the following children: John b/1849, Thelma b/????, Thomas P. b.1851, Richard b/????, David Paterson b/1857 Robert Irvin b/1860, Martha Jane b/1862, William A, Jr. b/1864, Albert b/1868, Alva b/ 1877. Alva in 1897 first married Susannah Edler b/1877 Jefferson Co. Ia. Alva and Susannah had the following children: Clarence L. b/1898, Charles E.b/1901 Beatrice G. b/1903 Ellen P. b/1907, Harry G. b/1910, Hazel B. b/1916. Alva in 1922 second married Velma Chapman 1899 in Ottumwa, Ia. Children of Alva and Velma: Louis L. b/1924, Lawerance C. b/1927, Mary L. b/1930 Hubert F. b/1935 Harry G. in 1934 married Edith Esther Russell b/1912 Marilyn J. b/ 1933 brought into the marriage. Harry and Edith had the following children: Luanna G. b/1935, Melvin G. b/1937, Larry W. b/1938, Charles W. b/1943, (twins) Charlotte J. b/1943, Ronald M. b/1947 ----- Original Message ----- From: Rhonda Chesnutt <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [HILL-L] W. F. Hill > Are these Hills in your line or are you just posting? I would love to know > more about W.F. Hill. Were they really born and died on the same days? > > Rhonda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ron Hill" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:49 PM > Subject: [HILL-L] W. F. Hill > > > > > For information: > > > > > > Hill, W.F > > > Nashville News > > > 9 Feb 1838 - 24 Oct 1937 > > > Died at home near Buck Range Sunday night, lacking only four months of > > > 100. W. F. Hill, aged 99 years and 8 months, died at his home near > > > Buck Range Sunday night at midnight. Funeral services were held at > > > Liberty church at Buck Range Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, > > > conducted by the Rev. T. L. Epton. Mr. Hill, doubtless Howard county's > > > oldest citizen, had been a very useful citizen for almost all of his > > > long life, and had hosts of friends throughout this part of the state. > > > A Confederate veteran who had seen much service in the war between the > > > states, he had applied himself vigorously at the close of the war to > > > the job of helping rebuild his South, and these efforts were continued > > > until he was well up in his nineties, when feebleness forced him to > > > cease his activities. He was a man of high ideas, and his teachings to > > > younger people have been of untold value to this generation. He is > > > survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lee Blackwood and Mrs. Rile Hill, Buck > > > Range, and three sons, Kelly and W. F. Hill, Jr. Dallas, and Tom Hill > > > of Buck Range. > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Hill, Mrs W.F > > > Nashville News > > > 9 Feb 1838 - 24 Oct 1937 > > > Died at Family home at Buck Range last Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Hill, aged > > > 78 years, died at the family home at Buck Range last Sunday, her death > > > resulting after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at > > > Liberty church Monday morning, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Wiles. Mrs. > > > Hill, who had made her home at Buck Range for the past 44 years, was a > > > native of Georgia, being born on Lookout Mountain in that state. When > > > she was quite young her parents moved to Alabama, where she met Mr. > > > Hill, and 1868, after Mr. Hill had served through the Civil War and > > > returned home, was married to him. Eleven children were born to the > > > couple, seven of whom survive, as does also Mr. Hill, who is now in > > > his 92nd year. The surviving children are: W. F. Hill, Jr., and K. S. > > > Hill, Dallas; Tom Hill, Buck Range; Mrs. Lee Blackwood, Mrs. J. C. > > > Hipp and Mrs. John Cowling, Allbrook, and Mrs. Rile Hill, Buck Range. > > > During her active life, Mrs. Hill was a great influence in the > > > development of her community and the church and school affairs of the > > > community, and her splendid work as a neighbor and friend will long > > > remain an inspiration to those who were so fortunate as to know her. > > > The News joins in expressions of sympathy for the bereaved family. > > > > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > > The HILL DNA PROJECT is helping researchers connect their lineage. Also > you can eliminate many lines from the focus of your research. See what's > going on at: http://www.livingston.net/hilldna/ > > > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Hint: If you think you have been accidently unsubscribed from this list, try sending a Hill Query to: [email protected] and if you get > a copy from Rootsweb, you are still subscribed to the list. > >

    01/10/2003 07:31:39
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Re: HILL / HILLS IN UK
    2. Mel
    3. Hi, I got your email on the rootsweb email list. and I am sending you my Hill list so you can see if there is any connections there. Mel Hill [email protected] My ggrandfather John Hill was born in Maryland 1794/1793, I believe in Frederick, Maryland. Married a Phoebe (last name unknown, but believed to be indian, possibly Cherokee) His father and mother could be either William Hill b/MD/1751, or Abraham Hill b/????. John and Phoebe had 7 children that I am aware of, as follows: William Armstrong . b/1824 MD, Harriet b/1826 MD, Ester/Esther b/1827 OH, Phoebe b/1830 OH, John b/1832 OH, Judith/Judy b/ 1834 OH, Sarah b/1840 OH. Around 1826/27 John Phoebe and his first two children plus I don't know who else moved to Guernsey County, Ohio. At some time John's son,William A., and family packed up and moved to Southern Iowa. And maybe some others of the Hill family ?? William Armstrong married Eliza Jane Schultz b/1824 in Fayette County, Penn. I bleive in Maryland 1842. William and Eliza had the following children: John b/1849, Thelma b/????, Thomas P. b.1851, Richard b/????, David Paterson b/1857 Robert Irvin b/1860, Martha Jane b/1862, William A, Jr. b/1864, Albert b/1868, Alva b/ 1877. Alva in 1897 first married Susannah Edler b/1877 Jefferson Co. Ia. Alva and Susannah had the following children: Clarence L. b/1898, Charles E.b/1901 Beatrice G. b/1903 Ellen P. b/1907, Harry G. b/1910, Hazel B. b/1916. Alva in 1922 second married Velma Chapman 1899 in Ottumwa, Ia. Children of Alva and Velma: Louis L. b/1924, Lawerance C. b/1927, Mary L. b/1930 Hubert F. b/1935 Harry G. in 1934 married Edith Esther Russell b/1912 Marilyn J. b/ 1933 brought into the marriage. Harry and Edith had the following children: Luanna G. b/1935, Melvin G. b/1937, Larry W. b/1938, Charles W. b/1943, (twins) Charlotte J. b/1943, Ronald M. b/1947 ----- Original Message ----- From: HLH <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 10:37 PM Subject: Re: [HILL-L] Re: HILL / HILLS IN UK > Hello Hill List - I am new to this list, but have been researching my Hill > family from Holmesfield, Derbyshire for about 2 years. My great great > grandfather, Frederick William Hill, was a cordwainer and publican and owned > the Angel Inn on Main Street in Holmesfield. It is still there today, > although rebuilt. The joke is that it is right outside the churchyard. > hence the name Angel Inn. Frederick Hills wife Sarah Pearson Hill and their > 2 infant sons are buried in the churchyard. Their one surviving son, Anthony > James Hill, lost his wife Martha Bamber from Pilsley after only a few years > of marriage and emigrated to the US in early 1882. He married Bridget Walsh > Hayes, a widow with many children, in Medina, Stutsman Co. ND in 1886 and my > grandfather, Frederick William Hill, was born in 1887. Any Holmesfield Hills > on the list? Helen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "KATHY HILL" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:19 AM > Subject: [HILL-L] Re: HILL / HILLS IN UK > > > > > > Hi Peter, > > > > Re: Your HILL research in the UK > > I was wondering where in the UK your Hills come from? > > > > I'm looking for a Richard HILL born c1850's > > May have been born in the Worcestershire area. > > He was listed as being a Publican in 1904. > > > > Richard supposedly married a Louisa Jane Hillary > > c1880's. Louisa came from Bermondsey, in Surrey. > > > > Their son my Great Grandfather was William Richard HILL. I have not been > able to establish his birth. > > > > W R HILL married a Sarah Anne Emily POPE on 13th November 1904 in > Whittington, Worcester, England, UK. > > He gave his age as 22 when he got married in 1904. > > > > I have all of Sarah POPEs info going back to early 1500's > > > > Other children are > > Bertram Frederick Charles Hill born 1st May 1890 > > Florence HILL Abt February 1892 > > > > We think Louisa Jane HILLARY was Richards first wife. > > After having her first child William (a son) we think she died (date > unknown) and then her husband Richard remarried. No other info known if > that assumption is correct. > > > > With there being so many HILL males having either Richard or William > Richard as their first names I'm having problems establishing who's who. > > > > If there is anyone doing HILL/HILLS research in the UK please come > forward. I would love to hear from you all. > > > > On another line I have a Mary HILLS marrying a > > Thomas EDMEADES in Kent. > > Their Daughter Mary EDMEADES married a James DUST. > > > > Thanks for any help you might give me > > > > Kathy HILL > > in NEW ZEALAND > > e-mail me at: [email protected] > > > > I am Researching: > > > > BAGSHAW Bidford, UK > > DUST & EDMEADES KENT > > HEATH (ex PM's line) UK > > HILL UK > > HILLS Kent > > HILLARY Bermondsey, Surrey > > POPE UK > > PITCHER & TANNER Whittington Worcester England > > YEEND Little Comberton, UK > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > > > From: "Peter Sharman" <[email protected]> > > Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 21:50:09 +0200 > > To: "Kris Murray" <[email protected]>, > > <[email protected]> > > Subject: RE: Oliver Hill > > Message-Id: [email protected]> > > > > Kris > > > > Regret I only have UK Hill's. > > Peter Sharman > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Kris Murray [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:39 PM > > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > > Subject: Oliver Hill > > > > Peter, > > Do you have an Oliver Hill in your database? My gggrandfatherwas born in > > KY abt. 1830 according to census records. However, his dau. death cert. > > says he was born in Ohio. > > I can find very little info on him. He married Lydia Dupree Dunn 7-22-1858 > in Peoria Co. IL. He d. 1870-1880 in Tazewell Co. IL. Can'tfind any death or > burial info on him. > > Thanks for your time & I hope someone out there can help! > > Kris > > > > -- > > __________________________________________________________ > > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > > > Meet Singles > > http://corp.mail.com/lavalife > > > > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > > Questions about this list? Feel free to contact the listowner for > > help at: [email protected] > > > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Hint: If you think you have been accidently unsubscribed from this list, try sending a Hill Query to: [email protected] and if you get > a copy from Rootsweb, you are still subscribed to the list. > >

    01/10/2003 07:29:25
    1. Re: [HILL-L] W. F. Hill
    2. Rhonda Chesnutt
    3. Are these Hills in your line or are you just posting? I would love to know more about W.F. Hill. Were they really born and died on the same days? Rhonda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Hill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:49 PM Subject: [HILL-L] W. F. Hill > > For information: > > > > Hill, W.F > > Nashville News > > 9 Feb 1838 - 24 Oct 1937 > > Died at home near Buck Range Sunday night, lacking only four months of > > 100. W. F. Hill, aged 99 years and 8 months, died at his home near > > Buck Range Sunday night at midnight. Funeral services were held at > > Liberty church at Buck Range Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, > > conducted by the Rev. T. L. Epton. Mr. Hill, doubtless Howard county's > > oldest citizen, had been a very useful citizen for almost all of his > > long life, and had hosts of friends throughout this part of the state. > > A Confederate veteran who had seen much service in the war between the > > states, he had applied himself vigorously at the close of the war to > > the job of helping rebuild his South, and these efforts were continued > > until he was well up in his nineties, when feebleness forced him to > > cease his activities. He was a man of high ideas, and his teachings to > > younger people have been of untold value to this generation. He is > > survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lee Blackwood and Mrs. Rile Hill, Buck > > Range, and three sons, Kelly and W. F. Hill, Jr. Dallas, and Tom Hill > > of Buck Range. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Hill, Mrs W.F > > Nashville News > > 9 Feb 1838 - 24 Oct 1937 > > Died at Family home at Buck Range last Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Hill, aged > > 78 years, died at the family home at Buck Range last Sunday, her death > > resulting after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at > > Liberty church Monday morning, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Wiles. Mrs. > > Hill, who had made her home at Buck Range for the past 44 years, was a > > native of Georgia, being born on Lookout Mountain in that state. When > > she was quite young her parents moved to Alabama, where she met Mr. > > Hill, and 1868, after Mr. Hill had served through the Civil War and > > returned home, was married to him. Eleven children were born to the > > couple, seven of whom survive, as does also Mr. Hill, who is now in > > his 92nd year. The surviving children are: W. F. Hill, Jr., and K. S. > > Hill, Dallas; Tom Hill, Buck Range; Mrs. Lee Blackwood, Mrs. J. C. > > Hipp and Mrs. John Cowling, Allbrook, and Mrs. Rile Hill, Buck Range. > > During her active life, Mrs. Hill was a great influence in the > > development of her community and the church and school affairs of the > > community, and her splendid work as a neighbor and friend will long > > remain an inspiration to those who were so fortunate as to know her. > > The News joins in expressions of sympathy for the bereaved family. > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > The HILL DNA PROJECT is helping researchers connect their lineage. Also you can eliminate many lines from the focus of your research. See what's going on at: http://www.livingston.net/hilldna/ >

    01/10/2003 01:32:41
    1. [HILL-L] W. F. Hill
    2. Ron Hill
    3. > For information: > > Hill, W.F > Nashville News > 9 Feb 1838 - 24 Oct 1937 > Died at home near Buck Range Sunday night, lacking only four months of > 100. W. F. Hill, aged 99 years and 8 months, died at his home near > Buck Range Sunday night at midnight. Funeral services were held at > Liberty church at Buck Range Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, > conducted by the Rev. T. L. Epton. Mr. Hill, doubtless Howard county's > oldest citizen, had been a very useful citizen for almost all of his > long life, and had hosts of friends throughout this part of the state. > A Confederate veteran who had seen much service in the war between the > states, he had applied himself vigorously at the close of the war to > the job of helping rebuild his South, and these efforts were continued > until he was well up in his nineties, when feebleness forced him to > cease his activities. He was a man of high ideas, and his teachings to > younger people have been of untold value to this generation. He is > survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lee Blackwood and Mrs. Rile Hill, Buck > Range, and three sons, Kelly and W. F. Hill, Jr. Dallas, and Tom Hill > of Buck Range. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hill, Mrs W.F > Nashville News > 9 Feb 1838 - 24 Oct 1937 > Died at Family home at Buck Range last Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Hill, aged > 78 years, died at the family home at Buck Range last Sunday, her death > resulting after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at > Liberty church Monday morning, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Wiles. Mrs. > Hill, who had made her home at Buck Range for the past 44 years, was a > native of Georgia, being born on Lookout Mountain in that state. When > she was quite young her parents moved to Alabama, where she met Mr. > Hill, and 1868, after Mr. Hill had served through the Civil War and > returned home, was married to him. Eleven children were born to the > couple, seven of whom survive, as does also Mr. Hill, who is now in > his 92nd year. The surviving children are: W. F. Hill, Jr., and K. S. > Hill, Dallas; Tom Hill, Buck Range; Mrs. Lee Blackwood, Mrs. J. C. > Hipp and Mrs. John Cowling, Allbrook, and Mrs. Rile Hill, Buck Range. > During her active life, Mrs. Hill was a great influence in the > development of her community and the church and school affairs of the > community, and her splendid work as a neighbor and friend will long > remain an inspiration to those who were so fortunate as to know her. > The News joins in expressions of sympathy for the bereaved family.

    01/09/2003 02:49:27
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Re: HILL / HILLS IN UK
    2. HLH
    3. Hello Hill List - I am new to this list, but have been researching my Hill family from Holmesfield, Derbyshire for about 2 years. My great great grandfather, Frederick William Hill, was a cordwainer and publican and owned the Angel Inn on Main Street in Holmesfield. It is still there today, although rebuilt. The joke is that it is right outside the churchyard. hence the name Angel Inn. Frederick Hills wife Sarah Pearson Hill and their 2 infant sons are buried in the churchyard. Their one surviving son, Anthony James Hill, lost his wife Martha Bamber from Pilsley after only a few years of marriage and emigrated to the US in early 1882. He married Bridget Walsh Hayes, a widow with many children, in Medina, Stutsman Co. ND in 1886 and my grandfather, Frederick William Hill, was born in 1887. Any Holmesfield Hills on the list? Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "KATHY HILL" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:19 AM Subject: [HILL-L] Re: HILL / HILLS IN UK > > Hi Peter, > > Re: Your HILL research in the UK > I was wondering where in the UK your Hills come from? > > I'm looking for a Richard HILL born c1850's > May have been born in the Worcestershire area. > He was listed as being a Publican in 1904. > > Richard supposedly married a Louisa Jane Hillary > c1880's. Louisa came from Bermondsey, in Surrey. > > Their son my Great Grandfather was William Richard HILL. I have not been able to establish his birth. > > W R HILL married a Sarah Anne Emily POPE on 13th November 1904 in Whittington, Worcester, England, UK. > He gave his age as 22 when he got married in 1904. > > I have all of Sarah POPEs info going back to early 1500's > > Other children are > Bertram Frederick Charles Hill born 1st May 1890 > Florence HILL Abt February 1892 > > We think Louisa Jane HILLARY was Richards first wife. > After having her first child William (a son) we think she died (date unknown) and then her husband Richard remarried. No other info known if that assumption is correct. > > With there being so many HILL males having either Richard or William Richard as their first names I'm having problems establishing who's who. > > If there is anyone doing HILL/HILLS research in the UK please come forward. I would love to hear from you all. > > On another line I have a Mary HILLS marrying a > Thomas EDMEADES in Kent. > Their Daughter Mary EDMEADES married a James DUST. > > Thanks for any help you might give me > > Kathy HILL > in NEW ZEALAND > e-mail me at: [email protected] > > I am Researching: > > BAGSHAW Bidford, UK > DUST & EDMEADES KENT > HEATH (ex PM's line) UK > HILL UK > HILLS Kent > HILLARY Bermondsey, Surrey > POPE UK > PITCHER & TANNER Whittington Worcester England > YEEND Little Comberton, UK > ------------------------------------------------------ > > From: "Peter Sharman" <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 21:50:09 +0200 > To: "Kris Murray" <[email protected]>, > <[email protected]> > Subject: RE: Oliver Hill > Message-Id: [email protected]> > > Kris > > Regret I only have UK Hill's. > Peter Sharman > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kris Murray [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:39 PM > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Oliver Hill > > Peter, > Do you have an Oliver Hill in your database? My gggrandfatherwas born in > KY abt. 1830 according to census records. However, his dau. death cert. > says he was born in Ohio. > I can find very little info on him. He married Lydia Dupree Dunn 7-22-1858 in Peoria Co. IL. He d. 1870-1880 in Tazewell Co. IL. Can'tfind any death or burial info on him. > Thanks for your time & I hope someone out there can help! > Kris > > -- > __________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com > http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup > > Meet Singles > http://corp.mail.com/lavalife > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Questions about this list? Feel free to contact the listowner for > help at: [email protected] >

    01/09/2003 01:37:54
    1. [HILL-L] DNA SPONSORSHIP FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ISAAC HILL DESCENDANT
    2. E. Ray Hill
    3. If you are a direct male descendant of this family, we have a participant who is willing to sponsor you in the Hill Surname DNA Project (100% of the cost). Isaac HILL 1685-1734 VA, m/Margaret JENNINGS .....1.0 William HILL 1713-1799 VA/NC, m1/Catherine MAJOR ............1.1 Thomas HILL 1758-1833 VA, m/Elizabeth ALLEN ............1.2 Elizabeth HILL 17??-1793, m/Burwell LANIER ............1.3 Major HILL 1750-1772 ............1.4 John HILL 1750 VA-1772 NC, m/Jane KENAN c1755 NC-1819 TN ............1.5 Isaac HILL 17??-1815, m/Elizabeth HATCH ............William HILL 1713-1799 VA/NC, m2/Priscilla WILKINSON ............1.6 Joseph HILL 1760-1810, m/Margaret WALLACE ............1.7 Priscilla HILL 1762-1838, m/Miles WILLIAMS ............William HILL 1713-1799 VA/NC, m3/Sarah LANIER ............Children unknown (if any) Please contact me as soon as possible. E. Ray Hill [email protected] For more information on the HILL Surname DNA Project, see www.livingston.net/hilldna

    01/09/2003 07:56:25
    1. [HILL-L] Re: HILL / HILLS IN UK
    2. KATHY HILL
    3. Hi Peter, Re: Your HILL research in the UK I was wondering where in the UK your Hills come from? I'm looking for a Richard HILL born c1850's May have been born in the Worcestershire area. He was listed as being a Publican in 1904. Richard supposedly married a Louisa Jane Hillary c1880's. Louisa came from Bermondsey, in Surrey. Their son my Great Grandfather was William Richard HILL. I have not been able to establish his birth. W R HILL married a Sarah Anne Emily POPE on 13th November 1904 in Whittington, Worcester, England, UK. He gave his age as 22 when he got married in 1904. I have all of Sarah POPEs info going back to early 1500's Other children are Bertram Frederick Charles Hill born 1st May 1890 Florence HILL Abt February 1892 We think Louisa Jane HILLARY was Richards first wife. After having her first child William (a son) we think she died (date unknown) and then her husband Richard remarried. No other info known if that assumption is correct. With there being so many HILL males having either Richard or William Richard as their first names I'm having problems establishing who's who. If there is anyone doing HILL/HILLS research in the UK please come forward. I would love to hear from you all. On another line I have a Mary HILLS marrying a Thomas EDMEADES in Kent. Their Daughter Mary EDMEADES married a James DUST. Thanks for any help you might give me Kathy HILL in NEW ZEALAND e-mail me at: [email protected] I am Researching: BAGSHAW Bidford, UK DUST & EDMEADES KENT HEATH (ex PM's line) UK HILL UK HILLS Kent HILLARY Bermondsey, Surrey POPE UK PITCHER & TANNER Whittington Worcester England YEEND Little Comberton, UK ------------------------------------------------------ From: "Peter Sharman" <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 21:50:09 +0200 To: "Kris Murray" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Oliver Hill Message-Id: [email protected]> Kris Regret I only have UK Hill's. Peter Sharman -----Original Message----- From: Kris Murray [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:39 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Oliver Hill Peter, Do you have an Oliver Hill in your database? My gggrandfatherwas born in KY abt. 1830 according to census records. However, his dau. death cert. says he was born in Ohio. I can find very little info on him. He married Lydia Dupree Dunn 7-22-1858 in Peoria Co. IL. He d. 1870-1880 in Tazewell Co. IL. Can'tfind any death or burial info on him. Thanks for your time & I hope someone out there can help! Kris -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Meet Singles http://corp.mail.com/lavalife

    01/09/2003 12:19:07
    1. [HILL-L] RE: Oliver Hill
    2. Peter Sharman
    3. Kris Regret I only have UK Hill's. Peter Sharman -----Original Message----- From: Kris Murray [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 6:39 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Oliver Hill Peter, Do you have an Oliver Hill in your database? My gggrandfatherwas born in KY abt. 1830 according to census records. However, his dau. death cert. says he was born in Ohio. I can find very little info on him. He married Lydia Dupree Dunn 7-22-1858 in Peoria Co. IL. He d. 1870-1880 in Tazewell Co. IL. Can't find any death or burial info on him. Thanks for your time & I hope someone out there can help! Kris

    01/08/2003 02:50:09
    1. [HILL-L] Oliver Hill
    2. Kris Murray
    3. Peter, Do you have an Oliver Hill in your database? My gggrandfatherwas born in KY abt. 1830 according to census records. However, his dau. death cert. says he was born in Ohio. I can find very little info on him. He married Lydia Dupree Dunn 7-22-1858 in Peoria Co. IL. He d. 1870-1880 in Tazewell Co. IL. Can't find any death or burial info on him. Thanks for your time & I hope someone out there can help! Kris

    01/08/2003 03:39:27
    1. RE: [HILL-L] Orrin Hill, b 1814, Jefferson County, NY
    2. Peter Sharman
    3. Hello Betty Would love to help but do need a tad more information before I can start looking at my data bases. I presume that your gggrandfather was Orrin Hill. Did he have any other forenames?? You say he married Elizabeth Custer in 1840, but you do not say if this was a first marriage or how old he was at the time?? Do you know if Orrin was born in the US or in the UK?? Do you know if he had any brothers or sisters, their names and birth locations?? Do you know of any other older relatives, their names or place of birth?? Did he have issue and if so what were the given names?? I have copied this E mail to the list in case anyone else can help Peter Sharman Researching Hill in the UK. -----Original Message----- From: Betty Wood [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [HILL-L] Orrin Hill, b 1814, Jefferson County, NY Searching for my gggrandfather, first appeared in Franklin co, TN when he married Elizabeth Custer in 1840. Census stated his parents were born in England. I have a great deal of information on him since then but nothing before. Does anyone have the parents or any information before 1840? ==== HILL Mailing List ==== Thank you for your support of The HILL-L Discussion List. Please post a HILL research query so we will all know who you are looking for. We have approximately 850 researchers subscribed!

    01/07/2003 11:32:41
    1. [HILL-L] Kelly/Kelley married a Hill
    2. Rhonda Chesnutt
    3. I'm still looking for Samuel M. Kelley b:1838-1858 in North Carolina (?). He married Nancy E. Hill born in Arkansas in 1851, d: 3/21/1930. I know the Kelley family relocated to Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Mississippi where their children were born. That is where I'm looking for a link. The children of this marriage were: 2. i. Morris F.2 Kelly. 3. ii. James H. Kelley, b. 1869, Mississippi; d. July 05, 1928. iii. Samuel W. Kelley, b. March 1870, Mississippi 4. iv. Walter S. Kelley, b. 1872, Mississippi. v. Frank Kelley, b. 1874, Mississippi. vi. Matilda D. L. Kelley, b. 1878, 5. vii. Mae Evelyn Kelley, b. January 10, 1879, Water Valley, Yalobusha Co., Mississippi; d. August 19, 1909, Oklahoma. 6. viii. Nellie A. Kelley, b. September 1880. Rhonda

    01/07/2003 03:58:36
    1. [HILL-L] Orrin Hill, b 1814, Jefferson County, NY
    2. Betty Wood
    3. Searching for my gggrandfather, first appeared in Franklin co, TN when he married Elizabeth Custer in 1840. Census stated his parents were born in England. I have a great deal of information on him since then but nothing before. Does anyone have the parents or any information before 1840?

    01/05/2003 01:29:41
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Robert Hill Descendants and More
    2. Mel
    3. I am sending you my Hill list. Check it over and let me know if you see any connections there. Mel Hill [email protected] My ggrandfather John Hill was born in Maryland 1794/1793, I believe in Frederick, Maryland. Married a Phoebe (last name unknown, but believed to be indian, possibly Cherokee) His father and mother could be either William Hill b/MD/1751, or Abraham Hill b/????. John and Phoebe had 7 children that I am aware of, as follows: William Armstrong . b/1824 MD, Harriet b/1826 MD, Ester/Esther b/1827 OH, Phoebe b/1830 OH, John b/1832 OH, Judith/Judy b/ 1834 OH, Sarah b/1840 OH. Around 1826/27 John Phoebe and his first two children plus I don't know who else moved to Guernsey County, Ohio. At some time John's son,William A., and family packed up and moved to Southern Iowa. And maybe some others of the Hill family ?? William Armstrong married Eliza Jane Schultz b/1824 in Fayette County, Penn. I bleive in Maryland 1842. William and Eliza had the following children: John b/1849, Thelma b/????, Thomas P. b.1851, Richard b/????, David Paterson b/1857 Robert Irvin b/1860, Martha Jane b/1862, William A, Jr. b/1864, Albert b/1868, Alva b/ 1877. Alva in 1897 first married Susannah Edler b/1877 Jefferson Co. Ia. Alva and Susannah had the following children: Clarence L. b/1898, Charles E.b/1901 Beatrice G. b/1903 Ellen P. b/1907, Harry G. b/1910, Hazel B. b/1916. Alva in 1922 second married Velma Chapman 1899 in Ottumwa, Ia. Children of Alva and Velma: Louis L. b/1924, Lawerance C. b/1927, Mary L. b/1930 Hubert F. b/1935 Harry G. in 1934 married Edith Esther Russell b/1912 Marilyn J. b/ 1933 brought into the marriage. Harry and Edith had the following children: Luanna G. b/1935, Melvin G. b/1937, Larry W. b/1938, Charles W. b/1943, (twins) Charlotte J. b/1943, Ronald M. b/1947 ----- Original Message ----- From: DixieMom <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 12:51 PM Subject: [HILL-L] Robert Hill Descendants and More > Speaking of Abraham Hills....... > > My gg grandfather was Abraham Hill, b. 1826 South Carolina > He married Martha Jane King b. 1841 South Carolina > > His father was Abraham Hill as well. He was married to a Polly. > Some descendants claim her name was Mary Ann Taylor, but I haven't seen it > proven yet. > > Children of Abraham and Polly that are known are: > Abraham m. Martha Jane King > David m. Jane Lindsey > Thomas Jackson m. Sally Brock > Newport > Mary Ann m. James David Argo > Emmaline > John T. m. Rosanna Hill > > If any of you are related to these Hills or know more about their > ancestors/descendants please let me know. A family book is being written and > we would like to include all the family and descendants that we can find. > > I made a website on this Hill line and you all can visit it if you wish. On > my website is also a connection to the HILL WEBRING which will connect you > to lots more Hill lines! > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~southron/Hill/ > > Donna Schwieder > Summers, Arkansas > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 12:12 PM > Subject: [HILL-L] Re: HILL-D Digest V02 #255 > > > > This James is the son of William and Hananiah Elizabeth Halbert Hill, the > > grandson of William and Elizabeth Williams Hill, and the great-grandson of > > Sion and Elizabeth Browne Hill, right? > > > > I didn't have any children listed for William & Hannaniah Elizabeth > Halbert > > Hill. Do you know of any others? > > > > This line begins with a couple of Robert Hills, then tosses in some Green > > Hills & Sion Hills. My own line of Henrys, Abrahams, Isaacs, etc., seems > to > > have always been in the same areas as yours since the 1600's, but so far I > > haven't linked the two lines. > > > > > > Al Hill > > > > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > > The HILL DNA PROJECT is helping researchers connect their lineage. Also > you can eliminate many lines from the focus of your research. See what's > going on at: http://www.livingston.net/hilldna/ > > > > > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Have you heard about the HILL DNA PROJECT? Check out the details at: > http://www.livingston.net/hilldna/ > >

    01/04/2003 01:30:59