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