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m. Abt 1771
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1810 U.S. Census shows Andrew Hill living in Livingston Co., KY. Included in household are : one male 26-45, one female under 10, one female 26-45. Brother of David Hill, son of Ephraim, Sr. Ephraim Hill bound unto Andrew Hill in sum of $120. Ephraim to make a good title of a grant of 200 acres, part of the land on Clay Lick Creek part of the tract whereon Ephraim now lives and Andrew to pay money due the state and also money due for a plat and certificate of a 400 acres tract of which the above is a part. When these conditions are met, the obligation is void. Wit: Robert Woodside. Signed: Ephraim Hill. Prov. by oath of Robert Woodside. Feb. term 1817. William G. Pickins, David Hill, Frattias Loyd, Elisha Reese, and George Mayes, or any 3 of them, appointed commissioners to convey sd. land. Signed: Enoch Prince, CLC. (Livingston Co., KY, Deed Book c, pg. 257, 10 Jan. 1810) James Ritchey, Jr. to Andrew Hill, 50 acres on Clay Lick Creek, adj. Frattias Loyd, being part of a 200 acres survey in name of Benjamin Blackwell and patented to Ritchey, for $100. Wit: Robert Woodsides, James Carter, Frattias Loyd. Signed: James Ritchey. Rec. 5 Jan. 1811. (Livingston Co., KY, Deed Book B, pg. 201, 25 Oct. 1810) Malcolm Taylor to Andrew Hill, 100 acres on Clay Lick Creek, being part of a 200 acre survey made in name of Benjamin Blackwell and granted to James Ritchey Jr., for $200. Wit: Hector McAlister, James Kimsey, Robert Kimsey. Signed: Malcolm Taylor. Rec. 7 Aug. 1816. (Livingston Co., KY, Deed Book C, pg. 187, 27 Feb. 1816) Frattias Loyd, Elisha Reese, and David Hill, commissioners appointed by Livingston Co. court in behalf of infant heirs of Ephraim Hill, Jr., dec'd, to Andrew Hill, 200 acres on Clay Lick, part of a 400 acre survey patented to Ephraim Hill 20 Dec. 1811, adj. Alexander Bruster and Ephraim Hill, Sr. Signed: Frattias Loyd, Elisha Reese, David Hill. Rec. 21 Apr. 1817. (Livingston Co., KY, Deed Book C, pg. 257 1/2, 20 Apr. 1817) |