Angela, The Portrait and Biographical Album of Louisa County for 1889, lists Daniel and Mary Hill, in an article about William Wall. (page 301). Partially quoted as follows: "In 1874 Mr. Wall was again married, Elizabeth Hill becoming his wife. This lady is a native of Indiana, and a daughter of Daniel and Mary Hill, who were also natives of that State, but came to Iowa during the early days of its history. They located in Oakland Township, Louisa County, where Mr. Hill engaged in farming for some time. He then removed to Kansas, where he still resides. His wife died several years ago. By the second union of Mr. Wall, two children have been born--Maud and Ella." Also, Daniel Hill is mentioned in the biography of Adam Hill, as one of his children. The eight children of Adam Hill were: John, George W, Lucretia, Thomas, Chalmer, Daniel, Lorena, and Howard. I copied the pages and would be glad to send them to you, but it would have to be by regular mail, as I don't have a scanner, and the pages are quite a bit of typing. I'll check again on a Robinson/Robison family, but don't recall seeing anything in the P&G Bio. Re: Daniel Hill, Mary Elizabeth Robison marriage: I made a copy of the microfilm, but it was too dark to read very well. The original at the courthouse shows the "Miss" written over to change it to "Mrs" Mary Elizabeth Robinson. Also, the "n" is crossed through leaving it as Robison. They were married at the home of the bride. So it looks like your first idea is correct, this was the second marriage for her. However, I suppose she could have been Hiram Robinson's second wife. The children are too old to be hers, but it was not uncommon for a man to take a second wife many years younger. Jan -