In purusing the web site for Navarro Co., TX I came across the following excerpt which raised the question; which brother of Dr. G. W. Hill's was killed in the Indian massacre in 1838? I've looked at all his siblings (both full brothers and half-brothers, and the only one I can't account for is Andrew Jackson Hill, b. 1816. Does anyone know if this is the brother killed in the surveying party referred to below? "Trading Post of Dr. George Washington Hill (1814-1860) Dedicated frontier physician and public servant of the Republic of Texas. Born in Tennessee, Hill received his medical degree from Transylvania University. He came to Texas in 1836, where he was a surgeon for Fort Houston at the opening of his lifelong practice. In 1837 Hill became the medical censor for Milam County. Later that year, he moved to newly created Robertson County, where he married Miss Matilda Slaughter. He entered public office as Robertson County Representative in the Congress of the Republic, 1838-41 and 1842-43. (Dawson - Farm-Market 709, 2 miles north, at roadside park) In 1838 Hill was reported operating a trading post near here. His home, called Spring Hill became the first settlement in Navarro County. Later that year, however, it was connected with a tragedy. A few days after spending the night at Hill's place twenty-one surveyors (including Hill's brother) were virtually annihilated by several hundred Kickapoos. Hill was named Indian agent for the Republic in 1841, and in 1843 he became Secretary of War. After Texas joined the Union he served in the legislature. Throughout these years he continued to practice medicine, facing many dangers in order to render aid. In 1853 Hill County was named in his honor." from: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txnavarr/markers2.htm) Jackie ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com