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    1. Rev. James HILL's Children?
    2. Ray H. Smith
    3. I need birth-death dates for John Wesley HILL, Mary HILL, Sarah HILL please! Could Sarah have had the middle name Emilie? A Sarah Emilie HILL married Joseph Smiley HARRISON from the Mallard Creek area Of Mecklenburg Co. I have a son Sgt. James HILL born in 1842 who married an Anne ROBINSON is that correct? If so was Rev. James married to a second spouse? Can I assume that James HILL, Sr, rev. James's father is buried in Lincoln County? He purchased land along the Catawba River in Mecklenburg County, NC; and after moving to Lincoln County, NC purchased land along the Catawba. True or false? Thank You.

    07/14/2005 01:25:59
    1. James Hill/Nancy Royalty
    2. It would be great if a male descendant of James Hill (1761-1833) and Nancy Royalty would become a participant in the Hill DNA Project. My interest in this family is that this James Hill was supposedly the brother of my ancestor, Thomas Hill (1759-1849). Conventional research seems to show that another member of this family was Joab Hill (1775-1847). However, DNA results to date show that the DNA of descendants of Thomas and Joab do not match. It would be most helpful in understanding the genealogy of this family if it were known whether the DNA of James' descendants were a match with Thomas or Joab. Because of my interest in this, I would be willing to pay part or all of the cost of a 25 marker test. If you are a proven male descendant of James Hill/Nancy Royalty and are interested in participating in this project, please contact me or Byron Hill (GBH333@aol.com), project administrator. According to my information, the following are the male descendants of James Hill. 1 James Hill 1761 - 1833 +Nancy Royalty Abt. 1765 - 2 Thomas Hill 1790 - 2 William Hill 1791 - 2 James Hill 1799 - 1819 2 John Hill 1801 - +Mary McNeil 3 Lycurgus Hill +Rebecca Long 3 James Hill +Mary Beeler 3 George W. Hill 3 Nelson Hill 3 Columbus Hill 3 John Hill 2 Reuben Mason Hill 1809 - 2 Joab Hill 1810 - 1871 +Elizabeth Sharp 1804 - 1858 3 Felex Grundy Hill 1832 - 3 George Washington Hill 1840 - 1917 +Sarah Ann Powell - 1918 4 William A. Hill 1868 - +Elizabeth Butcher 5 Vance Hill 1899 - +Vera Mabel Fowler 4 Reuben D. Hill 1871 - +Maggie L. Cole 5 R. Voyt Hill 1893 - 5 E. Yale Hill 1894 - 5 Reuben Douglas Jr. Hill 1904 - 5 George Jonathan Hill 1906 - +Maude King 6 Reuben Duane Hill 1938 - 5 Henson J. Hill 1911 - 4 John D. Hill 1872 - 4 Albert M. Hill 1878 - 3 Reuben Douglas Hill 1848 - +Nancy Elizabeth Wilder 4 Theodosia Randell Hill 1872 - 4 Arthur Myers Hill 1880 - Charles Massey Chattanooga, TN

    07/11/2005 04:54:24
    1. Help needed in McCracken County
    2. Hi List i need to find some who can get me some certificates fo me from the libarary. and how much you would charge thank you Rhonda

    07/08/2005 02:08:25
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Help needed in McCracken County
    2. Jack Willoughby
    3. Any particular state? Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rrspearsfamily@wmconnect.com> To: <HILL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 5:08 PM Subject: [HILL-L] Help needed in McCracken County > > > > Hi List > > i need to find some who can get me some certificates fo me from the > libarary. and how much you would charge > > thank you > Rhonda > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Attached files are not allowed on this list. The server will remove them from your email. If you need to send a file to someone, > please do so directly to the intended recipient. Thank you! > > >

    07/08/2005 11:19:25
    1. Re: RE: [HILL-L] Re: Rev James Hill's Children
    2. No, Helen, not that I know of. My married name is Brown, and my husband's kin are from NC. I don't know any Grossos. Iris > > From: "helen sabin" <hsabin@cox.net> > Date: 2005/07/07 Thu PM 01:18:10 EDT > To: <brown2202@bellsouth.net> > Subject: RE: [HILL-L] Re: Rev James Hill's Children > > Iris - are you any relation to the Browns in Colorado who lived in Lakewood? > Or related to the Grosso Family? > Helen Hill Sabin >

    07/06/2005 09:12:51
    1. RE: Rev. James HILL's Children?
    2. Chapman Kim
    3. Does anyone have parents/siblings for the Rev. James HILL? (Sorry, have been traveling, and may have missed any post about this.) Thanks, Kim -----Original Message----- From: Ray H. Smith [mailto:rsmith2092@carolina.rr.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 3:40 PM To: HILL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Rev. James HILL's Children? Rev. Hill was born in 1771 and died ion March 20, 1828 in Lincoln Co., NC. Did he and his wife Precious STOKES have other children in addition to Lawson Henderson HILL who was born November 24, 1804 and died May 12, 1887 all in Lincoln Co., NC.

    07/06/2005 04:25:26
    1. WE ARE THE CHOSEN...
    2. Charlie Moore
    3. Fellow Listers, I apologize if this is a duplicate for you. But I thought this little story sums up why we do what we do. I received it some time back and have added it to my Family Heritage scrapbook that I am working on. The author is unknown but my hat is off to him/her for putting it appropriately in words. I share it with you in case you wish to use it, too. It is pinted below my signature line. Charlie MOORE My Family History website: www.geocities.com/pm28766/ Researching in OH, MD, VA, NJ: ALEXANDER, BARNETT, BEALL, BRIGHTWELL, BROOKE, BURK, CLEGGIN, CONLEY/CONWAY, COYNE, DAVIS, DICKERSON, DILWORTH, DOLLINGS, EATON, EDWARDS, FLING, FORD, FRAZIER, GOODIN, HART, HOWARD, HIGGASON, HULL, JAMES, JENKINS, JESSOP, JOHNSON, JONES, JOY, KIGER, KILPATRICK, KING, MALLORY, MARTIN, MASON, MILLER, MOORE, O'CARROLL, OWINGS, PARSONS, PHILLIPS, POULAIN, PRICE, RESTLER, ROBERT, SAVORY, SHAW, SHIPLETT, SKINNER, SOUSLIN, STAUFINGER, STEIN, STICKEL, STODGEN, TEAL, TIGNOR, TODD, TRACY, VANDEGRIFF, WALKER My Wife's lines in NY, PA: BROEDER, BROWN, CRITES, DUFF, ERNFREIT, FLANEGIN, GLAYBELL, HIVLEY, LOHRKE, McCOLLUM, O'CONNOR, ODILIVA, ROBEY, SIMONS, STAEPHASE, STOEWHAAS, THIEDE, WILSON, WOODS, and WORLING ================================================================== We Are The Chosen We are the chosen. In each family there is one who seems called to find the ancestors. To put flesh on their bones and make them live again, to tell the family story and to feel that somehow they know and approve. Doing genealogy is not a cold gathering of facts but, instead, breathing life into all who have gone before. We are the storytellers of the tribe. All tribes have one. We have been called, as it were, by our genes. Those who have gone before cry out to us, "Tell our story!" So, we do. In finding them, we somehow find ourselves. How many graves have I stood before now and cried? I have lost count. How many times have I told the ancestors, "You have a wonderful family; you would be proud of us." How many times have I walked up to a grave and felt somehow there was love there for me? I cannot say. It goes beyond just documenting facts. It goes to who am I and why do I do the things I do. It goes to seeing a cemetery about to be lost forever to weeds and indifference and saying, "I can't let this happen." The bones here are bones of my bone and flesh of my flesh. It goes to doing something about it. It goes to pride in what our ancestors were able to accomplish, how they contributed to what we are today. It goes to respecting their hardships and losses, their never giving in or giving up, their resoluteness to go on and build a life for their family. It goes to deep pride that the fathers fought and some died to make and keep us a Nation. It goes to a deep and immense understanding that they were doing it for us. It is of equal pride and love that our mothers struggled to give us birth. Without them we could not exist, and so we love each one, as far back as we can reach. That we might be born who we are. That we might remember them. So.we do. With love and caring and scribing each fact of their existence, because we are they and they are the sum of who we are. So, as a scribe called, I tell the story of my family. It is up to that one called in the next generation to answer the call and take my place in the long line of family storytellers. That is why I do my family genealogy, and that is what calls those young and old to step up and restore the memory or greet those whom we had never known before. -Author Unknown

    07/06/2005 03:46:56
    1. Re: Rev James Hill's Children
    2. Ray, I can't connect my line of Hills with yours, but on the 1860 Lincoln Co., NC census, Seagles Store P.O., there is a John Hill, 43 yrs on the same page as Lawson Hill, 46 yrs. John lives in house 938 and Lawson 940. John has a middle initial (could be a K, but not sure). His wife is Frances, age 45, sons named Lawson L. 15, Wm. L. 13, Marcus W. 11, and dau, Mary E. age 7. According to the census, they were all born in Lincoln Co., NC. John is listed as a farmer. Lawson H. is 46, wife, Mary, 39, 2 dau, Eliza 16, Framces 12, sons, Phillip 9, and the other son's name starts with Jas??. All but wife, Mary, born in Lincoln Co. She was born in Catawba Co., NC. Lawson is listed as farm laborer. I hope this helps in some small way. I am still looking for parents of L. Burton/Burt Hill, born abt 1825 in unk. In 1850 he was in Johnston Co., NC, 1860 Cumberland Co., NC. After that Johnston Co. til his death sometime between 1900-1910. He also served in the Civil War. Any help would be appreciated. Iris Hill Brown

    07/06/2005 03:30:25
    1. Rev. James HILL's Children?
    2. Ray H. Smith
    3. Rev. Hill was born in 1771 and died ion March 20, 1828 in Lincoln Co., NC. Did he and his wife Precious STOKES have other children in addition to Lawson Henderson HILL who was born November 24, 1804 and died May 12, 1887 all in Lincoln Co., NC.

    07/05/2005 08:40:13
    1. Lawson Henderson HILL & Rev. James HILL?
    2. Ray H. Smith
    3. Is there kinship between Rev. James HILL born 1771-March 20, 1828. He is buried in Old Methodist Church Cemetery in Lincoln Co., NC. He was one of the early Methodist circuit riders. Lawson Henderson HILL born November 24, 1804-May 12, 1887. He is buried in White Zion Methodist Cemetery in Lincoln Co., NC. Hope you are having a nice Fourth! Ray in Gaston County

    07/04/2005 05:45:46
    1. Rev. James HILL & Precious STOKES
    2. Ray H. Smith
    3. The above couple resided in Lincoln County, NC. Rev. Hill was one of the early Methodist Circuit Riders in this area. This couple had a daughter Rachel Lucinda HILL born May 26, 1818. November 6, 1848 Rachel L. HILL married Jacob Fite HOYLE in Lincoln County, NC. Can someone that has ties to this family help me determine Who Jacob F. HOYLE's parents were? Jacob F. HOYLE was born in 1827 in Lincoln Co., NC and died on May 3, 1863 in the Battle at Chancellorsville in VA. at 35 years of age. He was living in Gaston Co., NC when he enlisted. Rachel and Jacob had at least two children per the 1860 Gaston County Census. They were Precious who married William Jacob DELLINGER, and Barbra who was 7 years of age in 1860. Rachel Lucinda HOYLE is buried in the Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery which is in Lincoln County. My dear friends, no one among the DELLINGERs, FITEs, nor HOYLEs can help me find out who Jacob Fite HOYLE's parents were; so I ask your help in this cause! Thank you and have a great Fourth.

    07/03/2005 08:07:15
    1. Hill marriage
    2. Gene Hill
    3. This is not my line, but I found this at the library. I hope it helps someone: Green Berry Hill - Anne McKran Montgomery County, Tennessee Book of Marriages: 1848 Volume 2 Page 66 Happy 4th, Gene Hill

    07/03/2005 07:21:52
    1. HILL connections to Deerfield, MA
    2. Calling all descendants of Deerfield, Massachusetts! Historic Deerfield is pleased to announce its second annual Deerfield Descendants Reunion August 12-14, 2005. Join us for a pre-conference genealogy seminar on Friday, August 12, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. with New England, Canadian, and Native American genealogists followed by a weekend of programs and activities specifically designed for Deerfield Descendants of all ages. Program schedule and registration information can be found at _www.historic-deerfield.org_ (http://www.historic-deerfield.org/) or by requesting a reunion brochure. Are you a Deerfield Descendant? (It seems that some with connections to the Hill surname have ancestral roots at Deerfield.) Whether your family's connection to Deerfield is before, during or after the Raid of 1704, whether your ties are Native, English, or French, we would love to hear from you! If you have not already done so, please fill out our Deerfield Descendant Survey by visiting our website _www.historic-deerfield.org_ (http://www.historic-deerfield.org/) and clicking on "survey" on the Deerfield Descendants Reunion page. We can then provide you with news of all upcoming descendant-related events and send you the reunion brochure. Posted by: Sally Phillips, Museum Attendant and Volunteer, Development Office, Historic Deerfield, Inc. _sallyp@berkshire.net_ (mailto:sallyp@berkshire.net) For information, please call or email Mary Ramsay 413-775-7176; _mramsay@historic-deerfield.org_ (mailto:mramsay@historic-deerfield.org) . Mary Ramsay Assistant Director of Development Historic Deerfield, Inc. Box 321 Deerfield, MA 01342 413-775-7176 _mramsay@historic-deerfield.org_ (mailto:mramsay@historic-deerfield.org)

    07/03/2005 02:06:03
    1. Calais Maine area
    2. DAVID HILL
    3. Anyone have a SNELL-HILL-LEACH connection? Ora Mandel SNELL b: 16 Nov 1863 in St. Albans, Somerset, Maine Married to Emma Francis Hill Iowa 1885 Other name in tree: Wingett Thanks David Hill

    06/26/2005 05:19:43
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Daniel Hill, St Croix, NB - Calais Maine area
    2. Elaine Sunde
    3. Are you certain of the name "Tillain?" There is a long tradition of the name "Tilton" in my Hill family line. ----- Original Message ----- From: "susan smathers" <susan56@tampabay.rr.com> To: <HILL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 5:34 PM Subject: Re: [HILL-L] Daniel Hill, St Croix, NB - Calais Maine area >I am searching for a Tillain Hill that married a Sallie Self, they had a >son James Ervin Hill born 1911, Have you come across any of these names? > thank you > susan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <karenc@btconline.net> > To: <HILL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 9:47 AM > Subject: [HILL-L] Daniel Hill, St Croix, NB - Calais Maine area > > >> >> I am a direct descendant of Daniel. He was my 5th great-grandfather. I >> have >> alot of info on this line of Hills and would like to share same with >> anyone >> else researching this Hill family. >> >> 1. Daniel Hill b:1739 d:aft 2/12/1822 >> + Elizabeth Holmes b:6/20/1743 d:after 1783 >> 2. Thomas Hill b:1/20/1773 d:1871 >> + Abigail Dyer b:abt 1779 d:12/29/1837 >> 3. Thomas S Hill b:abt 1808 d:2/17/1887 >> + Catherine Glidden b:1817 d:4/3/1885 >> 4. Sewall J HIll b:3/30/1842 d:1/14/1922 >> + Olive Leeman Adams b:1/19/1848 d:1/25/1917 >> 5. Ernest Sidney Hill d:4/22/1968 >> + Edna May Perkins b:7/28/1884 d:3/25/1975 >> 6. Myrtle Mae Hill b:3/20/1903 d:6/10/1996 >> + Joseph Franklin Glidden b:1/4/1899 d:8/8/1966 >> 7. Millard Lloyd Glidden b:1/28/1927 d:12/11/2000 >> + Vera Elizabeth Lanigan b:10/16/1925 >> 8. Karen Jean Glidden b:2/24/1951 >> >> I also have alot info on various Maine families (Glidden, Dyer, Sprague, >> Noble, >> Littlefield, Knight, Sewall) as they are all related to me one way or >> another. >> >> Karen Glidden Cournoyer >> >> >> ==== HILL Mailing List ==== >> Have you heard about the HILL DNA PROJECT? As of January 2004, there are >> approximately 140 participants involved with the project. Check out the >> details at: www.hilldna.com >> >> > > > > ==== 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 750 researchers subscribed! >

    06/25/2005 02:54:33
    1. Re: [HILL-L] Daniel Hill, St Croix, NB - Calais Maine area
    2. susan smathers
    3. I am searching for a Tillain Hill that married a Sallie Self, they had a son James Ervin Hill born 1911, Have you come across any of these names? thank you susan ----- Original Message ----- From: <karenc@btconline.net> To: <HILL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 9:47 AM Subject: [HILL-L] Daniel Hill, St Croix, NB - Calais Maine area > > I am a direct descendant of Daniel. He was my 5th great-grandfather. I > have > alot of info on this line of Hills and would like to share same with > anyone > else researching this Hill family. > > 1. Daniel Hill b:1739 d:aft 2/12/1822 > + Elizabeth Holmes b:6/20/1743 d:after 1783 > 2. Thomas Hill b:1/20/1773 d:1871 > + Abigail Dyer b:abt 1779 d:12/29/1837 > 3. Thomas S Hill b:abt 1808 d:2/17/1887 > + Catherine Glidden b:1817 d:4/3/1885 > 4. Sewall J HIll b:3/30/1842 d:1/14/1922 > + Olive Leeman Adams b:1/19/1848 d:1/25/1917 > 5. Ernest Sidney Hill d:4/22/1968 > + Edna May Perkins b:7/28/1884 d:3/25/1975 > 6. Myrtle Mae Hill b:3/20/1903 d:6/10/1996 > + Joseph Franklin Glidden b:1/4/1899 d:8/8/1966 > 7. Millard Lloyd Glidden b:1/28/1927 d:12/11/2000 > + Vera Elizabeth Lanigan b:10/16/1925 > 8. Karen Jean Glidden b:2/24/1951 > > I also have alot info on various Maine families (Glidden, Dyer, Sprague, > Noble, > Littlefield, Knight, Sewall) as they are all related to me one way or > another. > > Karen Glidden Cournoyer > > > ==== HILL Mailing List ==== > Have you heard about the HILL DNA PROJECT? As of January 2004, there are > approximately 140 participants involved with the project. Check out the > details at: www.hilldna.com > >

    06/25/2005 12:34:35
    1. Daniel Hill, St Croix, NB - Calais Maine area
    2. I am a direct descendant of Daniel. He was my 5th great-grandfather. I have alot of info on this line of Hills and would like to share same with anyone else researching this Hill family. 1. Daniel Hill b:1739 d:aft 2/12/1822 + Elizabeth Holmes b:6/20/1743 d:after 1783 2. Thomas Hill b:1/20/1773 d:1871 + Abigail Dyer b:abt 1779 d:12/29/1837 3. Thomas S Hill b:abt 1808 d:2/17/1887 + Catherine Glidden b:1817 d:4/3/1885 4. Sewall J HIll b:3/30/1842 d:1/14/1922 + Olive Leeman Adams b:1/19/1848 d:1/25/1917 5. Ernest Sidney Hill d:4/22/1968 + Edna May Perkins b:7/28/1884 d:3/25/1975 6. Myrtle Mae Hill b:3/20/1903 d:6/10/1996 + Joseph Franklin Glidden b:1/4/1899 d:8/8/1966 7. Millard Lloyd Glidden b:1/28/1927 d:12/11/2000 + Vera Elizabeth Lanigan b:10/16/1925 8. Karen Jean Glidden b:2/24/1951 I also have alot info on various Maine families (Glidden, Dyer, Sprague, Noble, Littlefield, Knight, Sewall) as they are all related to me one way or another. Karen Glidden Cournoyer

    06/25/2005 03:47:59
    1. Daniel Hill,St Croix,NB 1779
    2. "sam"
    3. Someone sent this to me and I am JUST passing it on. Saint Croix Courier, St. Stephen, NB January 26 1893 GLIMPSES OF THE PAST Contributions to the History of Charlotte County and the Border Towns. LII - PIONEERS OF SCHOODIC. In 1779 or the following year, so far as can now be ascertained, there were nine persons settled on the present site of the town of St. Stephen-James and Jeremiah Frost, Benjamin Getchell, Samuel Milberry, Samuel, Jacob and Eben Libby, John Rolfe and Dr. McDonald.1 On the opposite side of the river, (soon afterwards known as Plantation No. 5, now the city of Calais,) three more had made their homes-William Swain, David Ferrol and Daniel Hill. The latter were joined a year or two later by Samuel Hill, Jones Dyer, Abiel Sprague, James Sprague and others; and at the time of the landing of the Loyalists there were perhaps fifteen or twenty families living in log houses, on both sides of the Schoodic, at or near the head of tide waters, and within the present limits of the three towns. Most of these settlers had come from Machias; and the valuable timber lands and convenient water powers were the attractions which brought them here. They built a saw-mill at the mouth of Dennis stream, which now forms the eastern boundary of the town of St. Stephen; and there began, under most unfavorable circumstances, the lumber trade of the St. Croix. They found their principal market, probably, in the Annapolis valley and other parts of Nova Scotia where Loyalist refugees were already beginning to settle in considerable numbers. The owners of this first mill are said to have been Daniel Hill, Jacob Libby and Jeremiah Frost.2 It does not appear that any effort was made at the time to obtain a grant of the mill privilege, or to establish a legal claim to their land. In 1792 the mill privilege at the mouth of the stream was granted to a company, in which were Jacob and Eben Libby, Jones Dyer and Ebial (Abiel) Sprague, and also James Chaffey, of Indian Island, with others who were later comers. Another mill privilege adjoining this was at the same time granted to John Curry, James Chaffey and Sarah Frost; the latter, the widow of Jeremiah Frost, holding six of the eight shares. Of the persons above named, James and Jeremiah Frost were probably the first to come. We know little more about them, except that Jeremiah came to Passamaquoddy in 1770. Swain and Ferrol were also here before the coming of the Machias men. Swain's house stood near to where the pumping station of the water works stands to-day, not far from the Calais end of the upper bridge in Milltown. The site of Ferrol's house is somewhere near the railway station in Calais. =========== In 1769, James Brown and Jeremiah Frost located at St. Andrews, and william Ricker in 1771 built himself a home on Moose Island, now eastport; and thus these towns had their beginning. (Knowlton Annals) About 1780, Daniel Hill, Jeremiah Frost and Jacob Libbey built a small, rude mill on Porter's Stream, near it's mouth. This was the first saw mill. It was supplied with logs from trees growing near the strea, cut and rolled in without the aid of a team. Here the first boards were sawed, and here the great business of the place began. (Knowlton Annals) Last Modified: 22 Mar 2005 do nv da go lvi---until we meet __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    06/22/2005 09:17:43
    1. Nathaniel Hill,Knox Co.Ohio
    2. L J & JUDITH TESDAHL
    3. Looking for the family of Nathaniel Hill, Uncle of my Elizabeth Hill and Her brother James Hill. Nathaniel is buried in Rich Hill Cemetery (Hiller Township) In Knox Co. Ohio. Thank You, Judy

    06/17/2005 05:39:55
    1. RE: Lewis HILL family
    2. Chapman Kim
    3. Sorry, but I sent this before doing a quick once-over. The youngest child at home is enumerated as having been born in Illinois, not Iowa as I had shown in my previous message. (See the corrected transcription below.) So, this family would have moved to Illinois from Iowa between about 1865 and 1868. The family should be found in the Iowa Census enumerations of 1850 and 1860, and if the information for the father and mother is correct, also possibly as far back as 1840. Kim Federal Census, 1870, Tp. 9 S R. 6 E, Saline Co., Illinois, p. 5 (handwritten) / 503 (inkstamped) enumerated 2 June 1870, by S S Stricklin, Post Office: Harrisburg, Ill. family/household 27/28 Hill, Lewis 56 M W Farmer - 250 Iowa - - - - - - - - 1 - - , Hatty 55 F W Keeping House - - Iowa - - - - - - - - - - - , John 14 M W At Home - - Iowa - - - - 1 - - - - - - , Jackson 35 M W Farmer - 100 Iowa - - - - - - - - 1 - - , Nancy 15 F W At Home - - Iowa - - - - 1 - - - - - - , Jane 10 F W At Home - - Iowa - - - - 1 - - - - - - , Christinia 5 F W At Home - - Iowa - - - - - - - - - - - , Caroline 2 F W At Home - - Ill. - - - - - - - - - - Apparently not one of my HILL line, but was worth a look. Hope this helps. Kim

    06/16/2005 04:30:37