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    3. Ivalon, i see someone sent you the family stuff i told you about. still no parents for your line huh- have you ever thought that they might be one of DAniels bros line that noone has checked out?? Ann At 02:49 AM 10/29/98 -0500, you wrote: >David, > The info that was in the notebook on Daniel Hill stated on page 2 > > "When he was a young boy he moved with his father to Landoun County, >Virginia. While a resident of Washington County, North Carolina, which later >became Tennessee, he enlisted in the fall of 1780 and served three months as >Private in Captain James Wilson's Company, in Col. John Senero N.C. regiment >and went on an expedition against the Cherokee Indians. He enlisted in 1781 >and served three months as a Private in Captain James Wilson's Company in Col. >John Senero's N.C. regiment. He enlisted in 1782 and served three months as a >Private in Captain James Wilson's Company in Col. John Senero's N.C. regiment, >and went on an expedition against Cherokee Indians. He was allowed pension on >his application executed June 24, 1833, at which time he was referred to as >Daniel Hill, Sr. He was then a resident of McNairy County, Tennessee. There >are no data relative to wife and children. The above noted is the history of >the only soldier named Daniel Hill who lived in McNairy County, Tennessee, >that is found in Revolutionary War records of this Bureau. (End of Pension >Record. Pension Board Records of Washington, >D.C. War Record Admnst Veterans of Washington, D.C. Bureau of Pensions War >Section MCS-MPB Claim S. 1670 by E.W. Morgan received in 1833) > >Daniel Hill moved to Jefferson County, Tennessee and lived on the Nallichucky >River, having previously lived on the French Brood River. > >A Case in Court styled "William Allen vs Daniel Hill, judgment for defendant" >1792 > >He was a juror in 1793 with James Hill, Samuel Hill and John Hill. (Jefferson >County, Tn.) > >Jefferson Minute Book 1792 >Dan Hill transferred to Jefferson Hill and Massey Hill (sons) 299 acres of >land on north side Nallichucky River, in Jefferson and Cocke Counties: >Jefferson and Massey, then living in Green County, Tennessee, September 26, >1831. > >Samuel Hill transferred to Baldwin Harle 1500 acres April 12, 1804 on the >northside Nallichucky River, adjoining lands of James Hill and Daniel Hill, >some of said land is on an island. Many grants in Jefferson, Cocke and Green >Counties, in and around Chuck River, by the Hill's (Letter from County Clerk, >Jefferson County, Tennessee, >Mrs. Rainwater.) > >The farm purchased by Baldwin Harle is about 8 miles from Morristown (nor >Hanblan County) Land granted Daniel Hill (100A) on north side Nallichucky >dated July 18, 1833; recorded by Daniel Hill October 5, 1833, Jefferson >County, Tennessee. > >Samuel Hill, Sr., transferred to Daniel Hill, Sr., (brother) December 22, >1797. Records from Registrar's Office, Dandridge, County Seat, Jefferson >County) > >Page 3 of the notebook: Daniel Hill and his wife Eleanor are both buried in >Rose Hill Cemetery about 3 miles from Bethel Springs, McNairy County, >Tennessee. On his tomb is, "Daniel Hill born 1750, died 1846 - Soldier of >1775" On Eleanors tomb is, "Ellen, wife of Daniel Hill, Died 1830, about 80 >years of age." They moved from Jefferson County to McNairy County, Tennessee >in 1828 (Daniel would have been 78 years old) and settled 3 miles from Purdy >on Cypress Creek. With them went their families, 2 Sons-in-law viz: Thomas >Grffin and Isiah Coffman. > >Where they lived was known as the "Hill Settlement", one of the largest at >that time in the county. Living there were also Old Ben Walker, Whartons, >Harwells, Joplins, Kincaids, McAlfrines, Sweats, Magill, Carters, Surratts, >Adams, Barnes, Bells, Brooks, Crumps, Devautts, Dennys, Murrays, Wilsons, >William Beatty, Samuel Houston and the Rankin families. > >Children: James, Abraham, Nodding, Sarah, Jesse, Daniel Jr., John, Ellender, >Mary, Samuel, William, Elizabeth, Jefferson, Elijah, Elias, and Massey > > >Just thought you might enjoy reading this. > >Ivalon Hill Fox >

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