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    1. [HILL-L] William Jasper HILL / Henry H. HILL
    2. Larry D. & Mary Kingsley
    3. My g-grmthr, Mary Ann Hill (b.28 June 1862 Walker Co,GA) was one of 3 dau of William Jasper Hill (b.15 Jan 1842 in GA). Our records show W.J.Hill's mother as Mary Polly TOWNSEND and father as ? HILL. We have no dates OR places OR if there were any siblings to either. It seems these Hills are lost in the "hills". Is there anyone connected to this HILL or TOWNSEND? I posted this about one year ago and received no response. Just hoping that someone has information that they didn't have then. By the way... William Jasper HILL m. Hettie Ann SHAHAN (b. 18 Apr 1843). We have Hettie's parents,etc but am "deadlocked" on William Jasper HILL and also Mary Ann TOWNSEND. Please respond to Email: kingsley@ntin.net Larry D Kingsley of Gainesville, Texas >"The King's Meadow"<

    08/25/1999 12:46:06
    1. [HILL-L] Jonathan Hill
    2. Charles & Carolyn Miller
    3. Hi everyone, my name is Carolyn Jividen Miller of Barboursville, WV and I am trying to locate information regarding Jonathan and Roxana Warner Hill. Their daughter Elsie Hill married John Jividen in 1822 in Kanawha County, WV. Elsie was born in NY about 1804. She and John had 11 children. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks! Carolyn

    08/25/1999 12:18:10
    1. [HILL-L] HILL & SEAGO
    2. Do any HILL researchers have any information on the following surnames: Exa Jane HILL m. James W. SEAGO b. June 16, 1849 in Macon, Bibb,GA Miranda J. HILL m. Jasper N. SEAGO b. 1846 Searching for ancestors of James Shadrack Hill b. Oct 12, 1880 in Girard, Macoupin Co.,ILL to William HILL & Nora RELIFORD. Any information would be appreciated. Shirley

    08/25/1999 08:52:03
    1. [HILL-L] HILLS in Tennessee
    2. For ten years I've been looking for Jane HILL. Now find that her name was Martha Jane HILL. She was born about 1825 in Tenn., married Nicholas HORN (b. abt.1815 in Tenn.). The HORNS were from White County, Tn., migrating later to Franklin, Wayne, and Blount Counties of Tn. Gary

    08/25/1999 08:41:32
    1. [HILL-L] Re: Richard and Celia Hill -
    2. I am looking for infomation or a connection to my Richard W. Hill b. 1817 in TN m. Celia? b. 1817 TN.... On 1850 census in Carroll County MO.... Brother James M. Hill parents: William Hill and Elizabeth ? William died before 1850 as he isn't on the census. Children: All born MO Mary E. Mathias B. Issac W. Rebecca M. David C. Stark Richard

    08/24/1999 09:14:23
    1. [HILL-L] census indexes
    2. Charles Hill
    3. Does anyone have access to NJ and NY census indexes for 1870 and 1880? Charles Hill

    08/24/1999 01:31:25
    1. [HILL-L] Susan Lloyd
    2. jane
    3. "Looking for HILL researcher Susan Lloyd". I tried to contact you but the e-mail came back is undeliverable. I think we may have a connection. Lenora (Hill) Watkins

    08/24/1999 01:19:38
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. jane
    3. Hi All, I am a descendant of William P. Hill. His Civil War records show that he was born in TN but does not say where. He at some point came to Madison, County Arkansas. The 1850 Census shows him born in IL (I think this is an error) the 1860 Census shows him born in TN and of course by the 1870 Census his window and children are the only ones listed since he died in the Civil War. His wife was also born in Tenn her name was Lucinda Tucker, daughter of William Tucker and Anna James. William and Anna's marriage license states that they were married in Blount, County Tenn Feb 6th 1820. It is not clear if William knew them there or not but it stands to reason they may have. I do not think however that William and Lucinda were married there because she would have been to young because the Tuckers came to Arkansas around 1834 and Lucinda was born about 1823. If anyone has information on this line of Hill's (parents, siblings, uncle's etc) or Tuckers please contact me. I have a l! ot of information to share after William P. Hill. Lenora (Hill) Watkins

    08/24/1999 01:11:29
    1. Re: [HILL-L] FWD>RUSSELL/HILL
    2. Robert L. Reese
    3. Dear Joyce, Ina, and Hill List, My wife's Hill line goes back from George Weston ("GW") Hill, b 1925 in Lepanto, AR; Rufus Barto Hill, b 1 May 1899 in Eminence, MO; William R (Russell?) Hill b 12 Mar 1856 in Alley Spring, MO; Russell (James Russell) Hill. GW died in Helena, AR. Do these Russells cross paths? Thanks for your help. Bob Reese, Tucson, AZ Judy Archer wrote: > > From: Ina Dollins <inabill@showme.net> > To: joycey@FAYETTE.NET <joycey@FAYETTE.NET> > Date: Thursday, August 19, 1999 9:47 AM > Subject: Russell's > > Hello Joyce, > I also have some info on the Russell's of Russellville. I have them > back into England . I did a lot of research on them because I thought at > one time they were my family and I have later found they may be related > , but are not my direct line. My gg-grandfather was James Brownlow > Russell born abt 1809 in NC. or SC. lived in Ala for the 1850 Coosa Co. > Ala census . and then between 1850 to 1860 he was in Texas and then for > the 1860 census he was in Izard Co. Ark. and then 1870 he was on the > census for Pope Co. Ark. and is buried in Appleton Ark. He died 1875 , > and he was married to Nancy Hill? or Attaway?, and they had 17 > children. Well you probley aren't interested in this . But if you > want I can sent you info I have on the Russell's in England and the > family of Edward Russell that married Elizabeth Jolliff in Illinois . > I also got a note form a decendant of the Kirkhough family in England > recently. Dr. Toms, Mother was Hannah Kirkhaugh from Aspatria England. > does any of this sound familar? > Ina Russell Dollins =20 > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Feel free to post the data you find on HILL > in your research. Census, bible, wills, marriages, > deaths, cemetery, deeds, tax lists, and other > useful data. You might help a cousin who needs it.

    08/24/1999 10:42:37
    1. [HILL-L] FWD>RUSSELL/HILL
    2. Judy Archer
    3. From: Ina Dollins <inabill@showme.net> To: joycey@FAYETTE.NET <joycey@FAYETTE.NET> Date: Thursday, August 19, 1999 9:47 AM Subject: Russell's Hello Joyce, I also have some info on the Russell's of Russellville. I have them back into England . I did a lot of research on them because I thought at one time they were my family and I have later found they may be related , but are not my direct line. My gg-grandfather was James Brownlow Russell born abt 1809 in NC. or SC. lived in Ala for the 1850 Coosa Co. Ala census . and then between 1850 to 1860 he was in Texas and then for the 1860 census he was in Izard Co. Ark. and then 1870 he was on the census for Pope Co. Ark. and is buried in Appleton Ark. He died 1875 , and he was married to Nancy Hill? or Attaway?, and they had 17 children. Well you probley aren't interested in this . But if you want I can sent you info I have on the Russell's in England and the family of Edward Russell that married Elizabeth Jolliff in Illinois . I also got a note form a decendant of the Kirkhough family in England recently. Dr. Toms, Mother was Hannah Kirkhaugh from Aspatria England. does any of this sound familar? Ina Russell Dollins =20

    08/23/1999 07:10:00
    1. [HILL-L] Hills from BOGOTA, TN
    2. Shelley R. Greenleaf
    3. Hello All, I've discovered that my HILL family is from BOGOTA, TN. Is anyone researching HILLs from that area as well? 1. TOBE HILL. He married ROSE? UNKNOWN. Children of TOBE HILL and ROSE? are: i. ROSE HILL. 2. ii. JOHN WILLIAM HILL, b. April 23, 1882; d. January 13, 1957. iii. J. K. HILL, m. LULA B. SMITH, December 27, 1886. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN WILLIAM HILL was born April 23, 1882, and died January 13, 1957. He married LOU MAMIE PRUITT July 19, 1900, daughter of WILLIAM PRUITT and AMANDA FISHER. Children of JOHN HILL and LOU PRUITT are: 3. i. JOHN WESLEY HILL, b. May 02, 1902, d. October 04, 1941. ii. R. B. HILL, b. April 07, 1909; d. October 17, 1958. iii. JAMES HILL. 4. iv. ERNEST HILL. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN WESLEY HILL was born May 02, 1902 and died October 04, 1941. He married PAULINE CLARK, daughter of DANIEL CLARK and MATTIE SANDERS. Children of JOHN HILL and PAULINE CLARK are: 5. i. HELEN MARIE HILL. 6. ii. JOHN PAUL HILL, b. December 20, 1923, d. August 29, 1991. 7. iii. MATTIE LOU HILL. 4. ERNEST HILL Child of ERNEST HILL is: i. ERNESTINE HILL. Thanks, Shelley -- Shelley R. Greenleaf sgreenle@ttacs.ttu.edu

    08/23/1999 05:10:27
    1. [HILL-L] Hills in Boston
    2. Hello, I am trying to sort out the myriad of Hills that came to Boston in the 1600's. I am particularly interested in any of the branches that remained in Boston until the early 1800's. My ggg grandfather Daniel was born abt 1790 in Boston and his son Daniel in 1821 in Boston. Would be more than willing to share what I have figured out so far too. Please email me if you have any pertinent or possibly pertinent info. Thanks Jane Bartlett Kelly

    08/23/1999 04:16:48
    1. [HILL-L] Hill's in Tenn.,
    2. Does anyone have any Hill's in Tenn.? I am looking for one that had a son by the name of James A. born about 1847. Thanks all Tina Knapp

    08/23/1999 12:02:12
    1. [HILL-L] HILL, Randall - Sevier Co. TN 1830-1840s
    2. Richard Daly Reddick
    3. Hill researchers: Anyone see Randall HILL of eastern TN in their searches? Looking for heritage, dates, family of Rebecca Ann HILL, b. c. 1832 in TN, who married Greenberry HANCE c. 1847. They had three children: George Washington, Mary Ann and James Randall HANCE. Relocated from Sevier Co., TN to Pulaski Co., MO by the 1850 census. Rebecca's father was Randall HILL, mother was a Luisa or Louisa HILL, unknown maiden name. This HILL family resided in Sevier Co., TN, in 1830, 1840 Census and found in "Early TN Tax Records." Neighbor was a JOHN HILL family, same location in Sevier Co. TN. Will appreciate any leads,

    08/22/1999 10:52:39
    1. [HILL-L] Re: DELMARVA HILL'S
    2. I'm just beginning to research my Hill line on Delmarva, so I don't have a whole lot of information, but maybe we can compare notes. What do you know about your line? Jim In a message dated 8/22/99 7:20:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, HILL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > From: sdrescher@webtv.net (suzan drescher) > To: HILL-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <27823-37BEC52D-2134@postoffice-131.iap.bryant.webtv.net> > Subject: [HILL-L] DELMARVA HILL'S > Content-Disposition: Inline > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit > > Is anyone on this list researching HILL'S in Maryland or Delaware? > Thanks-Suzan

    08/22/1999 05:49:58
    1. [HILL-L] Fwd: Great page
    2. --part1_b601bc78.24f16cc0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_b601bc78.24f16cc0_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: GBH333@aol.com From: GBH333@aol.com Full-name: GBH333 Message-ID: <e6dec05b.24f1412c@aol.com> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 08:03:56 EDT Subject: Re: Great page To: Hbill1234@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 21 In a message dated 8/21/99 10:55:09 PM Central Daylight Time, Hbill1234 writes: > I am researching the "Hill" line that came to America in 1882 or 1883 from > Monaghan County Ireland. My grandfather WIlliam Hill was born there in 1882 > and all we know is that his father Joseph Darlington Hill was married twice > before going to the Philadelphia area. His first wife was a Murphy and they > had at least three boys. After her death, he married a Mary McCory and had my > grandfather and a set of twins. Thank you for the above informaton. I wish I personally had some data on this line, but I am not familiar with the family you mentioned. There are many (approx. 750) HILL researchers connected with the online HILL discussion list however who could possibly help. You should post your query information there for best results (it's free). To subscribe to the HILL list and for information about the list, send an email message to: Hill-L-request@rootsweb.com that ONLY says "SUBSCRIBE" in the body of the message (without quotes). I hope this helps! Byron Hill GBH333@aol.com --part1_b601bc78.24f16cc0_boundary--

    08/22/1999 05:09:52
    1. [HILL-L] William & Nora Hill
    2. Hello list, Just received a copy of my grandfather's SS application. His name was James Shadrack HILL b. Oct. 12, 1880 in Girard, Maucopin Co., IL. It also lists his father as William HILL and mother, Nora RELIFORD. James had a sister but name unknown. He was raised by Banta and Anna Williams in Crocker, Pulaski Co.,MO.Can any Hill's make a connection with mine? This is all the info I have for my grandfather and would appreciate any leads. Thank you in advance, Shirley

    08/21/1999 06:30:37
    1. [HILL-L] HILL families of Pennsylvania
    2. irish
    3. It would be safe to say that my HILLS seem to be hiding in the hills of Pa. for there are many I can't find. They eventually settled near Johnstown, Pa. but where they were before that, I'm not sure. I'm almost at the point of telling them I don't want to play hide-and-seek anymore! What do you think? Are any hiding near you? irish@cfw.com

    08/21/1999 02:19:15
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Abraham Hill of Ray county
    2. Doris Peirce
    3. I wonder if this could be the brother of my John Hill, b. 1770, lived in Jefferson Co TN before 1800....He married in Jefferson Co, 1806, to Margaret Dobbins/Dobkins. They raised a family of eleven there. Doris Peirce lena wrote: > > This is from a 6th cousin of mine that I recently found on one side of the > family, and she has Hill's on her side, but those are not the same as mime. > Thought I would forward her letter on. lena > I will let her know of respones because she has webtv and it does not do a > lot of things computers do. Thank you, lena@valu-line.net > Subject: Re: ABRAHAM HILL of RAY CO, MO > > There was a woman years ago who lived in Ray Co. who was doing research > on her Hill family that came from there. I found out about her only > months after she died from the Ray Co. Historical Society. I often > wondered where her research records went. Anyhow, it turned out we came > from the same line. > Abraham Hill, RW Vet of TN, came to Ray Co. in about 1818, I believe > Ray Co. was still part of Howard Co. until 1821. If I remember > correctly, Abraham died in the home of his son , James Hill , in about > 1842. This was in Ray Co, MO. > On the first DAR filed on Abraham Hill, it said he fought for Conn. > That was an error. He was from Jefferson and Cocke Co., TN and he > fought for the state of TN. He was a large land owner in the Ray Co. > area, who left his estate to his youngest daughter by his last wife. > I believe he was buried in Ray Co, and a plate was placed on his grave > by the DAR. Seems he was buried in a field and cattle in the past had > done much damage to his grave stone. I think I'm talking about him. > Could be wrong. > His father was Samuel Hill who died in Jefferson Co., TN. Abraham was > born in NJ, I'll send you the names of his other children tomorrow. > It's been years since I worked on this family, > Abraham Hill was the father of my Samuel Hill who moved from TN to > Carroll Co. (later Caldwell Co.) in about 1833. He died in Caldwell Co > in 1870 and was buried on his farm. Marion > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Where to send messages to the list..... > HILL-L@rootsweb.com

    08/21/1999 01:46:34
    1. [HILL-L] Ebenezer Hill
    2. osogreat
    3. I'm still searching for my g-g-g-grandfather, Ebenezer Hill, and thanks to a fellow listmate have uncovered the following possibilities. Does anyone have information on either of these old fellows: Ebenezer Hill born 8/5/1765 in Biddeford, Cumberland, Maine. He goes back to Peter Hill born 1604. Ebenezer Hill born 1/5/1793 in Buxton York Maine. Father is Daniel Hill and mother Sarah Leavitt. Thanks for looking. Carol osogreat@zianet.com

    08/21/1999 10:00:05