Person:Nathaniel Hill (8)

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Nathaniel Hill
b.Abt 1779
d.1849
  1. Samuel HillBef 1769 -
  2. Mary HillBef 1769 - Abt 1830
  3. Elizabeth HillBef 1769 -
  4. Nathaniel HillAbt 1779 - 1849
  • HNathaniel HillAbt 1779 - 1849
  • WMary Unknown1776 - 1838
  1. Nathaniel Hill
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Hill
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1779
Alt Birth? 7 Aug 1779 North Carolina, USA
Alt Birth? 7 Aug 1779 Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage to Mary Unknown
Death? 1849
Alt Death? 1849 St Clair, Illinois, USA
Burial[1] Lenzburg, St Clair, Illinois, USA
Alt Burial[2] Hill Cemetery, Lenzburg Twp., St. Clair, IL

"A Blockade near Hillstown, IL was named for him." Ref: LDS Genealogical Library.

SOURCES: SOURCES: Cynthia Hill Mrs. Harmon Hill, 51 Circle Dr., Windsor Locks, CT 06096; Vicki Galloway.SOURCES: St. Clair Co Genealogical Society, "Cemeteries of St. Clair Co, IL" some entered in 'Excel' by Richard K. Hill, Quarterly Vol. 7, #3, 1984, "Hill Cemetery & Bible Records", The cemetery was located on the E edge of the NW1/4 of Section 3 of Township 3 south, Range 7 West, Lenzburg Township, St. Clair Co, Ill. Alberta Hamilton has 2 notarized affidavits saying the location was about 2 miles south of New Athens on the Baldwin Rd. The cemetery was located about 1/4 mile due south of the Lester Hanft home. The second affidavit is signed by Laura M. Hill Vieley of Miami, Fla. Stating that Mortimer F. Hill was her father and enclosed photostatic prints of records made on the HILL Family, compiled and written by her father Mortimer Hill." This is followed by a drawing of the cemetery, "along with references to the family in 'A History of the Descendants of Shieldes Moore in America' by George L. Moore. The dates are from photocopies of the Bible records of William F. Hill." "A Blockade near Hillstown, IL was named for him." Ref: LDS Genealogical Library.

SOURCES: SOURCES: Cynthia Hill Mrs. Harmon Hill, 51 Circle Dr., Windsor Locks, CT 06096; Vicki Galloway.SOURCES: St. Clair Co Genealogical Society, "Cemeteries of St. Clair Co, IL" some entered in 'Excel' by Richard K. Hill, Quarterly Vol. 7, #3, 1984, "Hill Cemetery & Bible Records", The cemetery was located on the E edge of the NW1/4 of Section 3 of Township 3 south, Range 7 West, Lenzburg Township, St. Clair Co, Ill. Alberta Hamilton has 2 notarized affidavits saying the location was about 2 miles south of New Athens on the Baldwin Rd. The cemetery was located about 1/4 mile due south of the Lester Hanft home. The second affidavit is signed by Laura M. Hill Vieley of Miami, Fla. Stating that Mortimer F. Hill was her father and enclosed photostatic prints of records made on the HILL Family, compiled and written by her father Mortimer Hill." This is followed by a drawing of the cemetery, "along with references to the family in 'A History of the Descendants of Shieldes Moore in America' by George L. Moore. The dates are from photocopies of the Bible records of William F. Hill."

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"A Blockade near Hillstown, IL was named for him." Ref: LDS Genealogical Library.

SOURCES: SOURCES: Cynthia Hill Mrs. Harmon Hill, 51 Circle Dr., Windsor Locks, CT 06096; Vicki Galloway.SOURCES: St. Clair County Genealogical Society, "Cemeteries of St. Clair County, IL" some entered in 'Excel' by Richard K. Hill, Quarterly Vol. 7, #3, 1984, "Hill Cemetery & Bible Records", "The cemetery was located on the E edge of the NW1/4 of Section 3 of Township 3 south, Range 7 West, Lenzburg Township, St. Clair, Ill. Alberta Hamilton has 2 notarized affidavits saying the location was about 2 miles south of New Athens on the Baldwin Rd. The cemetery was located about 1/4 mile due south of the Lester Hanft home. The second affidavit is signed by Laura M. Hill Vieley of Miami, Fla. Stating that Mortimer F. Hill was her father and enclosed photostatic prints of records made on the HILL Family, compiled and written by her father Mortimer Hill." This is followed by a drawing of the cemetery, "along with references to the family in 'A History of the Descendants of Shieldes Moore in America' by George L. Moore. The dates are from photocopies of the Bible records of William F. Hill."

This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/tylerchill/1/data/87502

"A Blockade near Hillstown, IL was named for him." Ref: LDS Genealogical Library.

SOURCES: SOURCES: Cynthia Hill Mrs. Harmon Hill, 51 Circle Dr., Windsor Locks, CT 06096; Vicki Galloway.SOURCES: St. Clair County Genealogical Society, "Cemeteries of St. Clair County, IL" some entered in 'Excel' by Richard K. Hill, Quarterly Vol. 7, #3, 1984, "Hill Cemetery & Bible Records", "The cemetery was located on the E edge of the NW1/4 of Section 3 of Township 3 south, Range 7 West, Lenzburg Township, St. Clair, Ill. Alberta Hamilton has 2 notarized affidavits saying the location was about 2 miles south of New Athens on the Baldwin Rd. The cemetery was located about 1/4 mile due south of the Lester Hanft home. The second affidavit is signed by Laura M. Hill Vieley of Miami, Fla. Stating that Mortimer F. Hill was her father and enclosed photostatic prints of records made on the HILL Family, compiled and written by her father Mortimer Hill." This is followed by a drawing of the cemetery, "along with references to the family in 'A History of the Descendants of Shieldes Moore in America' by George L. Moore. The dates are from photocopies of the Bible records of William F. Hill."

References
  1. St. Clair Co, IL - Cemeteries
    Quarterly Vol. 7, #3, 1984, "Hill Cemetery & Bible Records".

    The cemetery was located on the E edge of the NW1/4 of Section 3 of Township 3 south, Range 7 West, Lenzburg Township, St. Clair Co, Ill. Alberta Hamilton has 2 notarized affidavits saying the location was about 2 miles south of New Athens on the Baldwin Rd. The cemetery was located about 1/4 mile due south of the Lester Hanft home. The second affidavit is signed by Laura M. Hill Vieley of Miami, Fla. Stating that Mortimer F. Hill was her father and enclosed photostatic prints of records made on the HILL Family, compiled and written by her father Mortimer Hill." This is followed by a drawing of the cemetery, "along with references to the family in 'A History of the Descendants of Shieldes Moore in America' by George L. Moore. The dates are from photocopies of the Bible records of William F. Hill."

  2. "Cemeteries of St. Clair County, IL" some entered in 'Excel' by Richard K. Hill
    Quarterly Vol. 7, #3, 1984, "Hill Cemetery & Bible Records".

    "The cemetery was located on the E edge of the NW1/4 of Section 3 of Township 3 south, Range 7 West, Lenzburg Township, St. Clair, Ill. Alberta Hamilton has 2 notarized affidavits saying the location was about 2 miles south of New Athens on the Baldwin Rd. The cemetery was located about 1/4 mile due south of the Lester Hanft home. The second affidavit is signed by Laura M. Hill Vieley of Miami, Fla. Stating that Mortimer F. Hill was her father and enclosed photostatic prints of records made on the HILL Family, compiled and written by her father Mortimer Hill." This is followed by a drawing of the cemetery, "along with references to the family in 'A History of the Descendants of Shieldes Moore in America' by George L. Moore. The dates are from photocopies of the Bible records of William F. Hill."