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Facts and Events
Name |
Martin Hill |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
1819 |
Jasper County, Georgia |
Marriage |
23 Nov 1837 |
, Fayette, Georgiato Sarah Ann Tomlin |
Census[1][3] |
1850 |
Fayette County, Georgia |
Census[2][4] |
1860 |
Randolph County, Alabama |
Marriage |
20 Nov 1881 |
, Cleburne, Alabamato Sarah Alewine |
Death? |
1891 |
Ranburne, Cleburne, Alabama |
Burial? |
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Lost Creek Cemetery, Ranburne, Cleburne, Alabama |
Ancestral File Number |
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FT5V-WW |
References
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Georgia, 1850 population census schedules, M432. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1964)
Martin Hill household; Fayette County, roll 69, page 79; FHL film 7065. - ↑ United States. Census Office. Alabama, 1860 population census schedules, M653. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1950, 1967)
Martin Hill household; Randolph County; roll 22, page 560, family# 1132; FHL film 803022.
- ↑ He lives with his wife, Ann, and six children. He is a farmer in the 29th district of the county, and the value of his land is $450. He was born in Georgia.
- ↑ He lives on a farm with his wife, S.A., and three children. His land is worth $1000 and personal property is worth $400
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