Person:John Dill (22)

Watchers
m. 1824
  1. Henry DillAbt 1825 - Aft 1912
  2. John DillAbt 1826 - Aft 1912
  3. Louisiana "Lucy" DillAbt 1827 - Bef 1920
  4. Rebecca Dill1828 - Bef 1920
  5. Matilda C Dill1833 - Bef 1920
  6. Lydia DillAbt 1835 - 1920
  7. Susannah DillAbt 1837 - Bef 1920
  8. Jacob M Dill1837 - Aft 1912
  9. Rachel Dill1840 - 1935
  10. Solomon J Dill1840 - Bef 1912
  11. William W. Dill1842 - Aft 1924
  12. Harriet Dill1844 - Bef 1912
  13. Samuel DillAbt 1846 - Abt 1870
  14. David DillAbt 1847 - Aft 1912
  15. Elizabeth DillAbt 1851 - Bef 1912
  16. Israel Dill1852 - Aft 1924
Facts and Events
Name John S Dill
Gender Male
Birth[2] 21 Dec 1800 Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Residence[2] 1820 Milton, Wayne, Indiana, United StatesHelped to build the first house in Milton
Marriage 1824 Wayne, Indiana, United Statesto Rebecca Leonard
Death[2] 30 Oct 1869 East Germantown, Wayne, Indiana, United States
References
  1.   History of Wayne County, Indiana: together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens, history of Indiana and the Northwest Territory, embracing accounts of the prehistoric races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, and a brief review of its civil, political and military history (1884). (Chicago : Inter-state Pub., , 1884).

    p 542 - East Germantown Churches - The Evangelical, distinguished more particularly by the name of Albright, was organized about the year 1835, and built a meeting house about 1842. Among its early members were: Adam Condo, Charles Knecht and wife, Barbara, wife of Jacob Gipe, John Dill and wife, Samuel Cochran, Jacob Rieman, William Clingenhagen and wife, Henry Erkhart and wife.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Family Recorded, in Fox, Henry Clay. Memoirs of Wayne County and the city of Richmond, Indiana: from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Wayne County. (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1912).

    Vol 2, p 125 -

    ... John S. and Rebecca (Leonard) Dill, the former of whom was a native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, born in 1800, and the latter was born in Butler county, Ohio, in 1807. In 1820, as a boy of twenty years, John S. Dill immigrated to the new State of Indiana and helped to build the first house in Milton, having learned the carpenter trade in his native State. He later turned his attention to farming and the greater portion of his farm was reclaimed to cultivation under his direction ; and he became not only one of the substantial agriculturists of the county, but was also a citizen to whom was ever accorded the fullest measure of popular confidence and esteem. He was a man of forceful individuality, guided his life according to the strictest principles of integrity and honor, and wielded much influence in public affairs of a local nature. His political allegiance was given to the Republican party and both he and his wife were members of the Evangelical church. He was summoned to the life eternal in 1869, and his wife's death occurred in 1895.

    They became the parents of thirteen children, all of whom are living, except one:
    - Henry is a retired resident of Noblesville, Ind. ;
    - John is a retired resident of Huntington county, Indiana ;
    - Louisiana is the widow of Emanuel Lawson and resides in Berry county, Missouri ;
    - Rebecca is a widow of Peter Livengood and resides in Iowa ;
    - Matilda is the widow of John Burtsfield and resides in Indianapolis ;
    - Jacob is a retired citizen of Huntington county, Indiana ;
    - Lydia is the wife of Adam Fisher, of Iowa ;
    - Susan is the wife of Philip Stetzel, of Huntington county ;
    - Solomon is deceased ;
    - Rachel is the wife of Aaron Scheidler, of Cambridge City ;
    - William W. is the immediate subject of this sketch ;
    - David resides in Kosciusko county, Indiana ; and
    - Israel is a resident of Henry county, Indiana. ...