From Geneva Daily Times 10 October 1903 Phelps, N. Y. - The death of Charles Hill occurred yesterday morning after a lingering illness of cancer. Mr. Hill was born at Danbury, Vt., eighty-eight years ago and came to Phelps at an early age. He is survived by his widow, one son and three daughters. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyontari/Hiobituaries.htm From Victor Herald 25 August 25 1894 East Bloomfield, N. Y. - Cyrus L. Hill, a former resident of the town, who was terribly injured in a runaway accident in South Bristol, Aug. 15th died at his home in South Bristol, Monday afternoon from blood poison. His remains were brought here Tuesday afternoon and interred in the village cemetery. He was a member of Emblem Lodge No. 221 A. O. U. W., who were present at the burial, and the impressive funeral service of the order read. He was nearly 40 years of age, and leaves a wife and three children. From Ontario County Journal 15 September 1882 Victor, N. Y. - Mr. Harlo Hill retired last Monday night in apparent health, but was found dead in the morning. Inquest was held by Coroner Mead and a post mortem examination proved death to have been caused by heart disease. From Geneva Daily Times 23 July 1904 Mrs. Mary Ann Livingston Hill died at 7 o'clock this morning at her home at No. 284 Castle street, after a ten days' illness. She was eighty-two years of age. The deceased was born in Tyre, from which place she came to this city in 1851. She was a member of St. Peter's church. She is survived by one son, J. P. Hill, and two daughters, of this city, and one sister, Mrs. C. A. Waugh of Clyde. The funeral will take place from the home Monday afternoon. From Geneva Advertiser 3 June 1902 Mrs. Reynolds Hill, youngest daughter of the late Elliott Andrus, who had been ill for a long time, died at her home on Genesee street early last Saturday morning, May 31st. Toward the last she suffered almost untold agony until lapsing into unconsciousness. Mr. Hill has been an engineer on the upper lakes for many years, and was obliged to return to his work when navigation opened, but when his boat landed in Buffalo on her last trip, he left her and came down to see his dying wife, and was with her at the end. They have no children, and she is survived by her husband, two brothers and a sister, Mark and Elliott of Willard, and Mrs. Will Anderson of Detroit, who has been with her sister for several months. Mrs. Hill was a member of Geneva Chapter 83, Order Eastern Star and very active while in health. From Geneva Daily Times 2 June 1902 The funeral services of Mrs. Reynolds Hill took place at 3 o'clock this afternoon, from the family residence, 215 Genesee street. Rev. C. E. Jewell officiated. Mr. Jewell was assisted by Rev. George Cross Baner. The services were in charge of Geneva chapter 83, Order of the Eastern Star. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery. From Victor Herald 9 February 1895 Fishers, N. Y. - Sarah, wife of Chas. Hill, died last Saturday evening. She had been a sufferer for a number of months of that dread disease consumption. The funeral was held from her late residence Tuesday noon, the Rev. Mr. Bard officiating; burial at Boughton Hill. Besides a husband, she leaves two little boys. From Ontario Messenger 11 December 1844 Another Revolutionary Soldier Gone - Died in Manchester, (at the residence of his son,) on the 22d of November, Thomas Hill, aged 91 years, 23 days. Mr. Hill was at the taking of Burgoyne, and the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, at which place he received a wound in his thigh, and after that, he was in the service six years and seven months. From Geneva Palladium 10 January 1827 Shocking Accident -- On Friday last, Mr. David Hills, aged 23 years, while riding from the upper Brewery down Water street in this village, was thrown from his horse against a stone wall, which dashed out his brains and killed him instantly. From Ontario County Journal 5 March 1886 Mr. George Hills died at his home in this village last Sunday. He was an old citizen of Canandaigua, having been engaged in business here many years in the jewelry trade. He was a member of the Presbyterian church of this village, was respected and esteemed by all his neighbors and acquaintances. do nv da go lvi---until we meet --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!