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132. Catharine Hicks Hill

1850 - Haywood, District 1, Tennessee, page 64a. William (27), Catherine(25), James (7) and Mary (2).

1860 - Haywood, District 1, Tennessee, page 403b William V. (37),Catherine H. (36), Mary L. (12), Richard (9), William S. (4).

1870 - Census for Haywood County, District 2, Tennessee.

1880 - Census for Haywood County, District 2, page 17C, Tennessee.


Note: In some instances, the name is spelled "McMahon" and in othersits "McMahen"

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OBITUARY:

Catherine H. McMahon, wife of William V. McMahon, and daughter of Williamand Nancy Hill, granddaughter of the Rev. G. Hill, of Williamson County,Tenn, was born in Rutherford County, Tenn, Sep. 25, 1824; professedreligion in 1841 and joined the M. E. Church. Her Christian life wasmarked by a uniform and unbroken method from the date of her conversionto the end, which was April 21, 1890. She read and searched theScriptures constantly with deep interest. She was spiritual and a safecounselor in spiritual things. She loved to hear a gospel sermon. Sheloved the Church and rejoiced to see truly converted men and women cominginto her communion. Her influence as a praying Wife and mother was feltin her own family. Her children are all in the Church. She enjoyedreligion. She had temptations and her faith was sorely tried, but taughtof God she profited by it and was made better as gold tried in the fire.The day before her death I visited her and while talking with her inreference to her spiritual state, she said with a smile: "I have beenpreparing and looking to this event a long time and am ready." Thus anhumble Christian wife and mother, in the midst of a deeply afflictedhousehold passed away, leaving behind her an aged and deeply bereavedhusband and three children, lonely and sad, but comforted in hope ofmeeting where death and parting will be no more forever.

H. J. Turner


William V. McMahen

See Notes for Catherine Hicks Hill

1880 Census information shows his occupation as Justice of the Peace.

(Goodspeed) Biographical Article:

"William V. McMahen, a resident of the Second district of Haywood County,was born April 12, 1823, in Alabama, and is the son of James A. and Mary(Coleman) McMahen; his father was born in South Carolina in 1802, andmoved to Tennessee at an early date, first locating in Rutherford County,but in 1822 moved to Alabama, but soon returned to Tennessee and died in1832. Our subject's mother was born in Kentucky in 1801, and died inHardeman County, Tenn., in 1868. Mr. William McMahen was reared On afarm with his uncle, William McMahen, until he was sixteen years old. In1842, he commenced farming, which he has continued with success to thepresent time. In 1852 he was elected constable and at the same timeappointed deputy sheriff, serving in that capacity until 1866, when hemoved to Dancyville and engaged in the mercantile and commission businessfor five years. In 1870 he was elected magistrate and served until1882. December 22, 1842, he married Catherine H. Hill, the daughter ofWilliam and Nancy Hill, and granddaughter of Col. Green Hill, who was apioneer preacher of Williamson County. Of five children born to thismarriage, three are living: Mary Louisa (wife of J. N. Stanley); WilliamS. and Mattie W. (wife of T. J. Welch). Mr. McMahen is a man of finecharacter and is esteemed by all who know him as an upright, Christiangentleman. He and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal ChurchSouth, and he belongs to the Masons, being a chapter member of theDancyville Lodge No 165; in politics he is a Republican."


353. James A. McMahen

Served in 9th Tennessee Infantry, Company D. Enlisted May 24, 1861 atJackson, TN. Disabled and discharged July 4, 1861 at Tupelo, MS.
(From The Ninth Tennessee Infantry, A Roster, by James R. Fleming)

Listed on the 1870 Census for Haywood County, District 1, as head ofhousehold; also listed is wife Nancy A. age 17; real estate $2,500;personal $700. His age is listed as 30.


134. Martha E. Hill


1850 - listed as a member of Walnut Grove Baptist Church in March 1850.Age 18.

In 1850 when Martha was 12 , Richard Hill - her brother - was appointedher guardian. (Have copy of document from Williamson County)

According to County records, an ExParte Petition was filed for Martha E.Hill, a minor 12 years old, by Richard Hill, her guardian. It isrecorded in Williamson County Court Minute Book 16, page 284, April Term1850. The petition says she was the daughter of William Hill and filingfor her 1/6 interest in the 'rent' of a slave named Ephraim, as providedby the Will of Green Hill for his grandchildren (not named). Also theguardianship was transferred from Williamson County to Haywood County.(Prior to Richard's guardianship, Jabez Owen was Guardian for Martha, aswell as all William's children).

NOTE: These documents listed her age as 12 but I do not know why as shewas listed living at home in 1850 and her age was 20, which is more inline with records found later. Also, her grandfather named 6 childrenof William - Martha wasn't born until after he died in1826. ??
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On the 1850 Census records for Haywood County, Tennessee, Martha islisted as living with William and Nancy; her age is 20.

1860 - Married, age 30 (see Egbert Blakemore)

1870 - See Egbert Blakemore

1880 - See Egbert Blakemore

1900 - See Egbert Blakemore

1910 -

1918 - Died - buried near her sister, Catherine Hill McMahen.

She had no children.


Egbert J. B. Blakemore

1850 - Gibson County, Tennessee, Trenton.
Head of household is M. W. Blakemore, female, widowed (40). Childrenlisted are Egbert (19), Henry (17), Catherine (13) and Ann (9).

1860 - Hardeman County, District 4, Tennessee, page 171b
E. J. Blakemore (29) and Martha E. (30). Real value $8,560; personalvalue $4,700.

1870 - Hardeman County, District 4, Tennessee, h/w page 4 - Bolivar P. O.
Listed are E. J. Blakemore (39) and Martha E. (39).

1880 - Hardeman County, District 4, Tennessee, page 447d
Listed are Egbert (49) and Martha (49). No children. His occupation wasfarmer.

1900 - Hardeman County, District 4, Tennessee, page 58b
Egbert (69), Martha E. (69). Also listed is Robert Walden, 34, boarder.

1907 - Died


138. John Lanier Hill Reverend

1850 - 16th Civil District, Williamson County, TN, page 306a
Living in household of his mother, along with his wife, Ann (20) and sonRobert F. (1).

1860 - See wife Anna
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I have a copy of John Lanier Hill's Last Will and Testament (also postedonline at Williamson County web page) posted below.

This will was signed July 30, 1852. It was in the June Term of theWilliamson County Court (Tennessee) that it was presented by theexecutor, William H. S. Hill, his brother. William was also guardian ofJohn's children. Although John died in Wilson County, William requestedguardianship moved to Williamson County and the will was recorded there.

John had requested in his will that his estate be transferred toWilliamson County.

In his will, John named his wife Ann and two sons, Robert and Thomas whowere minors at the time the will was signed.

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JOHN L. HILL Deceased
Will
June Term 1856

In the name of God Amen.
I JOHN L. HILL of the county of Wilson and State of Tennessee do make andpublish and ordain this as my last will and testament. Hereby revoking,annulling and making void all other wills by me at any time made.

Item 1st I direct that my executor hereinafter named, be and he ishereby authorized to sell all my property both real and personal (exceptmy beds and bed clothing, my saddle horse and wife's saddle, which I giveto my wife, ANN) and my said Executor will use his own discretion ineither selling privately or publicly my land and Negroes and for cash orupon credit as he shall think best to advance the interest of my estate;the residue of my property to be sold as the law directs and out of theproceeds of such sale, or any money which may be due me from othersources, I wish all my just debts paid.

Item 2nd It is my will that one third of the funds which shall remainafter my estate is settled up (unless another child should be born untilme of my said wife ANN) and in that event one fourth of such funds, shallbe lent out from year to year and the interest, paid annually to wifeAnn, during her life or widowhood. My executor is directed to managesaid one third or one fourth if he will do so or such other person as hemay choose whenever he may feel disposed to be relieved of the burden.Upon the death or marriage of my said wife the fund so directed to belent out for her use is to become the property of my two children ROBERTHILL & THOMAS HILL and such other child as may be born to me of my saidwife should any such be born. I wish my Executor to act as guardian formy children and have charge of whatever money or property they may havebeing the other two thirds or three fourths of funds after settling up ofmy estate as the case may be. In the event that one of my children shalldie in their minority and without children, I wish the other or others asthe case may be to take the entire estate and in the event of the deathof both or all of my children in their minority and without children thenand in that case, I wish my brothers and sisters to have and take saidproperty.

Item 3rd I wish my children to be well educated and request specialattention in that respect.

Item 4th In the event that my wife shall dissent to the abovedisposition of my property (to which she now assents) then I wish thebalance after her share shall be set about to her to remain under thearrangement as above set forth, she to be charged one hundred & fifteendollars for the horse heretofore given to her.

Item 5th My knee buckles, sleeve buttons (being heirlooms) I give to mybrothers as they may settle and agree. I direct that all my estate betransferred to Williamson County and settlements made under the court ofsaid county according to law, as soon as the same can conveniently bedone, if any executor or the guardian of my children shall so desire.

In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal appointingbrother W. H. S. HILL my
Executor.

Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence July 30th 1852

Test} John H. Hessey (sp) R. P. Lumpkin John L. Hill {SEAL}


State of Tennessee }
Wilson County } County Court September Term 1852
The last will and testament of JOHN L. HILL, late of the county ofWilson, was produced in open Court and fully proved by the oaths of JohnH. Hessey and R. P. Lumpkin subscribing witnesses to the same and wasordered to be recorded as the last will of the deceased.

I certify that the foregoing is a true copy from the records in my officeof the last will of JOHN L. HILL, deceased, Witness my hand at officethis 22nd day of November 1852. J. S. McClain, Clerk of said CountyCourt


JOHN L. HILL Deceased Settlement June Term 1856
A final settlement with W. H. S. HILL Executor of JOHN L. HILL, decd,
According to a former settlement made with this executor he had recd

Amt of sales made of personal property besides slaves this sum 417.45
Half of the price of two slaves that he sold 547.50
Bal on a note upon himself 2,831.05
Bal of a note ARRINGTON O. BUCHANNAN 75.00
The hire of a hired Negro bal of the year by Exec 7.25
$3878.25
In a former settlement he received credits for vouchers produced and
allowed from inclusive amounting to 1,991.15
Leaving in his hands due 1st January 1853 $1,187.10
Interest on this sum to 1st June 1855 2 years & 5 months 273.62 And thefurther sum 2nd & last payment on slaves 17 Sept 1853 547.50
Int on this last sum 20 1/2 months to 1st June 1855 55.42 $2,763.64
He reports now that he has sold the land at private sale for $1,200.
The first half due 1st January 1854 $600.00
Int to 1st June 1855, 17 months 51.00
Last payment due 1st January 1855 600.00
Interest to 1st June 1855 - 5 months 15.00 1,266.00
Whole amount with which the Exe is now chargeable $4,029.64

He is entitled to the following credits, to wit,
Interest calculated on the amt paid out to 1st June 1855
1. J. W. Johnson's acct 200¢ Int 1 year 12¢ amt 2.12
2. N. D. Cannon's acct 257¢ Int 28 months 28¢ amt 2.85
3. Jas W. Shepherd's note 17.60 Interest 165¢ amt 19.25
4. Tax recd 1853 200 Int 11 mo 11¢ amt 2.11
5. J. W. Cauitters acct $10.00 Int 2 year 120¢ 11.20
6. Dr. Cook's acct 8.00 Int 18 mos 73¢ 8.73
7. Jas W. Hugely acct 4.65 Int 2 years 55¢ amt 5.20
8. John Horns(sp) note 8.39 Int 2 years 100¢ amt 9.39
9. Tax receipt 1852 4.80 Int 2 ½ years 72¢ amt 5.52
10. Jno Earharts__note 10.20 Int 2 years 1.22 amt 11.42
11. Robt F. Hills note 45.15 Int 2 ¼ years 6.19 amt 51.34
12. John Hamers note 112.50 Int 10 months 5.64 amt 118.44
13. L_ Wright note 15.00 Int 2 yrs 2.00 amt 17.00
$264.56
Carried Forward $4029.64
Amt of the estate brought over
Amt of vouchers brought forward $264.56
14. F. Roberts claim $9.00 Int 2 years 72¢ amt 9.72
15. Prim & Dans acct 5.00 Int 14 months 35¢ amt 5.35
16. J. H. Hessey acct 11.35 Int 2 years 1.36 amt 12.71
17. Isaach Carnes 5.00 Int 60¢ 5.60
Clerk's fee for this settlement and recording it 2.50
Exr allowed for his entire services 150.00 $450.44
Amt with interest 1st June 1855 in hands of Exr $3579.20

This 25th May 1855
A copy of a settlement this day made by
T. S. McClain, Clerk
of Wilson County Court

The State of Tennessee, Williamson County Court June Term 1856
WILLIAM H. S. HILL, Executor of JOHN L. HILL deceased and testamentaryguardian for his children, produces to the Court here, a certified copyof the last will and testament of the said JOHN L. HILL deceased, with acopy of his settlement as such Executor with the clerk of the WilsonCounty Court, from which will it appears that said executor has theright, at his own option, to remove said guardianship to this county andqualify as surety guardian here, and having expressed his desire to makesuch removal. It is therefore ordered that said removal be made and thatsaid last will and testament and settlement be recorded and thereforeWILLIAM H. S. HILL is appointed guardian for ROBERT HILL and THOMAS HILL,minor orphans, who gives bond in the sum of five thousand dollars withTHOMAS HOLT and ROBERT F. HILL his securities, conditioned for hisfaithful guardianship.
Williamson County Will Book 12, pages 215, 216


Anna

1860 - 2nd District, Livingston Post Office, Overton County, Tennessee,Page 185
Anna and sons were living in the household of Thomas Davis (60) and wifeElizabeth (61). Anna Hill (31), Robert F. (11), Thomas (8). Also inthe household were William Davis (29) and Thomas M. Davis (24). ThomasDavis may have been her father.

1870 - have not located


139. Mary Elizabeth Hill

1850 - 16th C. D., Williamson County, TN, page 306a
Living in the household of her mother.

1855 - Died


William Burr Rev.

1850 Census information for Wilson County, Lebanon 10th District,Tennessee, page 376B, lists William Burr, age 30, Minister - Methodist,born Tennessee. At that time he lived in the household of Leroy B.Suttle and family apparently as a boarder. Record does not indicatethat he was married at that time.

1860 -

1870 - Franklin, Williamson County, TN, District 9, page 132
William H. S. Hill is listed as head of household; rv $81,000, PV$8,000; occupation shown as farmer & lawyer. Also in the household wereWilliam Burr (46) = William's brother-in-law; Mary Elizabeth had died in1855 - apparently William Burr had remarried as there is also MalindaBurr, age 37; Laura Burr (17);
Rachel Henderson, F, B, 40, domestic servant, born in TN and her childrenHenry (17) and Edmond (5). The other person listed is John Cunningham(56), cabinet maker, born in Pennsylvania.

1880 - Williamson County, District 9, Tennessee, page 136b
Rev. William Burr (57) and wife Malinda (49). Both William and Malindahave listed an occupation of "Minister of Gospel". At this time, theylived in the household of R. K. Hargrove, President of Tennessee FemaleCollege. Also in the household was Mr. Hargrove's family and a numberof women listed as Student at College.


141. Sterling M. Wheaton


1850 - 6th Ward, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
S. M. Wheaton (41), Sarah (36), Maggie Trent (8) - unknown relationship;born in MS.
Real estate value $12,000.
Also in the household was James Stewart (24) gardener, born in Scotland.

1860 - District 14, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Sterling Wheaton (50), Sarah (46), Mary Wheaton (11);
also in the household were Andrew Weld (19) gardener born in Switzerland,
Felix Murphy (40) laborer, born in Ireland.


145. Marina Applewhite Hill

1850 - Tipton County, District 1, Tennessee. (See Jordan Brown)

1860 - Marina is listed in Tipton County, Covington, TN, page 342a. (SeeJordan Brown)

1870 - Tipton County, Tennessee, District 1, page 25a
M. A., age 60, listed as living in the household of daughter, M. H.Morgan and her husband E. J. Morgan.

1871 - Marina died in 1871


364. Martha Hill Stone

1850 - listed on the 1850 Census for Tipton County, District 1, TN livingat home with mother and stepfather, Jordan Brown.

1860 - Tipton County, TN, District 1
E. J. Morgan (31), Martha H. Morgan (31)

1870 - Tipton County, TN, District 1, page 25a
Listed in the household are M. H. Morgan (42), husband E. J. Morgan (42)and her mother, M. A. Brown (60).


Edwin James Morgan


1870 - Tipton County, TN, District 1, page 25a
Listed in the household are M. H. Morgan (42), husband E. J. Morgan (42)and her mother, M. A. Brown (60).


Jordan Brown

1840 - Tipton County, Tennessee
Jordan Brown is listed as head of household; writing is unclear but itlooks like 3 or 8 males ages 20-30. Since he was later listed as ahotel keeper, this could have been the beginning of his business.

1850 - listed as head of household on the Census for Tipton County,district 1, TN, page 311B.
He was age 45. In the household are Jordan, wife Marina (41), Martha H.Brown(16), Joseph (9), Hannah (6), M. A. - female (3), Sarah (1), MarthaH. Stone (21), L. A. Stone (17). Other residents were: Thomas S.Lauderdale, 22; Wm. H. Talley, 40, carpenter; R. H. Wiseman, 32,merchant; Samuel A. Holmes, 43, lawyer; David Dulson, 10, B.

1860 - Tipton County, Covington, Tennessee (CD 1, page 342a)
Jordan is listed as head of household; occupation Hotel Keeper. Family:Jordan (56), Marina A. (51), James J. Stone (24), Joseph Brown (18),Hannah F. Brown (15), Applewhite Brown (12). A resident in the hotel wasWilliam H. Hill - a cousin of Marina's (his wife, Martha, is alsolisted). Residents of hotel:
H. R. Bute (45) Lawyer, NC; Thos Lauderdale (32) Clk County Court, TN; J.H. Lauderdale (32) Constable, TN; J. A. Bernard (25) Clerk, TN; PeterWiesn (25) Grocer, TN; James Townsend (26) Grocer, TN; Henry Townsend(23) Grocer, TN; John Pippin (20) Clerk, NC; Henry S. Milorsom(?) (27)Dancing Master, TN.

1870 - Jordan died in 1865


146. Daniel Hill

1850 - Daniel is listed as head of household on the census for TiptonCounty, District 3, Tennessee (page 24); his age is 40. Also listed inthe household are Susan (41), Sarah (15) and Lucy (6). Others listedare William Tennant (21), farmer, born in South Carolina and H. C. Brown(25), Overseer born in Alabama.

1860 - Tipton County, Tennessee, District 6, page 377a. Daniel (50),Susan (52), Lucy (17). Also listed are James E. Mitchell (15), BennettMitchell (8) both born in TN, no relationship shown.

1870 -

1880 - Located a Daniel Hill, age 70, born in North Carolina living inOak Ridge, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, page 134c. This Daniel Hill isliving in the household of James and Louisa Halley, ages 31 and 22, andtheir children. Daniel's relationship is listed as "other". I'm notpositive that this is the same Daniel but I believe it is.


147. Barbara Hill

From "Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas":

Barbara was born in Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina but movedto Tennessee with her parents when she was 10 years old (about 1821). Shecompleted her education at the "female academy" in Lebanon, Tennessee.

Barbara was living in Lexington, Henderson County, Tennessee when shemarried Rufus King Garland, a Virginian of Scotch-Irish descent. Whenyoung he had moved from Virginia to North Carolina. They married in 1827in Lexington.

After her marriage, she and her husband moved to Covington, TiptonCounty, Tennessee and lived there several years. Three children wereborn while they lived in Tipton County. (Pioneers and Makers ofArkansas, page 308) They moved to Arkansas about 1833.

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See: Lafayette Hill - biography shows that there were 8 children in thefamily; I only have 6 named so far.

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1830 - Tipton County, Tennessee - see Notes for Rufus

1850 - Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas (page 209A); householdincludes Thomas Hubbard (61) and Barbara (39).

1860 - Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas (page 717); household includedThomas (69), Barbara 48; also listed are: Isaac Shields (24), overseer,born in Kentucky. Two other people are in the household but norelationship is shown: Mary Cerminetta (16) born AR and WilliamCerminetta (12) born AR. Record shows Mary had personal value of$1,000. Thomas: RV=$22,100; PV=$20,000

1880 - Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR, living in household of son,Augustus.


Rufus King Garland

1830 - Rufus is listed as head of household on the Census for TiptonCounty, Tennessee. Information from census is:
male under 5 = 1
male 20-30 = 1
male 50-60 = 1 (probably his father?)
female under 5 = 1
female 15-20 = 1
Slaves:
male
under 10 = 4
10-24 = 4
24-34=1
female
under 10 = 1
10-24 = 1
24-34 = 2

On the same page, there is also a Josiah Garland in the same age range,but I don't have any information to show if he is related.


374. Rufus King Garland , Jr.

1850 - Elkin, Clark County, Arkansas, page 422
Rufus Garland (20) listed in the household of his sister Elizabeth andhusband Robert T. Cook

1860 - Missouri, Hempstead County, Arkansas - Post Office, Moscow
R. K. Garland (30), S. I. (24)
Real Estate Value $6,000; Personal Value $10,177

1870 - Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas - Post Office, Washington - page54
R. K. Garland (39), I. S. (30); also B. Hubbard (59) mother; J. Johnson(15) born in Arkansas, no relationship noted.
Milton Garland (12) male, black, servant; Emma Garland (8), female,black, servant.
Real Estate Value $13,000, personal value $300.

1880 - Missouri, Nevada County, Arkansas, page 7
Rufus K. Garland (50), Bella (44)
Also: Cordelia Gilliam (18) servant, born in Arkansas; Milton Garland(20) black, male, servant, born in Arkansas
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Rufus had no children.
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1850 - Elkin, Clark County, Arkansas, page 422
Rufus Garland (20) listed in the household of his sister Elizabeth andhusband Robert T. Cook

1860 - Missouri, Hempstead County, Arkansas - Post Office, Moscow
R. K. Garland (30), S. I. (24)
Real Estate Value $6,000; Personal Value $10,177

1870 - Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas - Post Office, Washington - page54
R. K. Garland (39), I. S. (30); also B. Hubbard (59) mother; J. Johnson(15) born in Arkansas, no relationship noted.
Milton Garland (12) male, black, servant; Emma Garland (8), female,black, servant.
Real Estate Value $13,000, personal value $300.

1880 - Missouri, Nevada County, Arkansas, page 7
Rufus K. Garland (50), Bella (44)
Also: Cordelia Gilliam (18) servant, born in Arkansas; Milton Garland(20) black, male, servant, born in Arkansas
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Rufus had no children.
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Thomas Hubbard Judge

1850 - Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas (page 209A); householdincludes Thomas Hubbard (61) and Barbara (39).

1860 - Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas (page 717); household includedThomas (69), Barbara 48; also listed are: Isaac Shields (24), overseer,born in Kentucky. Two other people are in the household but norelationship is shown: Mary Cerminetta (16) born AR and WilliamCerminetta (12) born AR. Record shows Mary had personal value of$1,000. Thomas: RV=$22,100; PV=$20,000[tennhill2.FTW]

1850 - Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas (page 209A); householdincludes Thomas Hubbard (61) and Barbara (39).

1860 - Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas (page 717); household includedThomas (69), Barbara 48; also listed are: Isaac Shields (24), overseer,born in Kentucky. Two other people are in the household but norelationship is shown: Mary Cerminetta (16) born AR and WilliamCerminetta (12) born AR. Record shows Mary had personal value of$1,000. Thomas: RV=$22,100; PV=$20,000


148. Charles Henry Hill


1840 - Charles H. Hill is listed on the 1840 Tipton County, District 1,Tennessee Census (page 247). He is the only person in the household andis listed in the category of males age 15-20. There is also 7 slaves ofvarious ages (no names) listed.

1850 - Charles H. Hill is listed as head of household on the 1850 TiptonCounty, District 1, Tennessee Census (page 313A). Also listed is wife,Sarah Y. (24) and children Barbara (3) and Charles F. P. (7 months). AMarcus Richardson (13) is also listed but no relationship is shown.

1855 - Bought Richland Plantation from William A. Somervill (near Mason,Tipton County, Tennessee)

1860 - Listed on the Census for Tipton Co., CD #10, page 410B, TN - inthe household are Charles (39), Sarah (37), *Martha M. Hill (16), CharlesH. (10), Barbury (13), James J. (5). Also listed is the same MarcusRichardson as on 1850, but his occupation is shown as Manager (farm?) andhis age is 20, a little off since he was listed as 13 on 1850. Charles'PV $26,000; RV $30,000.
*I don't know who this is as she was not listed on the previous census -also her place of birth is Mississippi.

1870 - Tipton County, Tennessee, Porterville Post Office, District 13,handwritten page 13
Charles Henry (49) is listed as head of household; Sarah (47), Betty(22), C. Henry (20), J. J. (15).

1874 - Died


Sarah Young Cockrill

Record of their marriage and children is listed in "Notable SouthernFamilies", page 25.

1880 - Sallie is listed as living in the household of her daughter,Barbara Matthews, on the 1880 Census for Tipton County, District 13,Tennessee, page 481A. Charles was not listed.


COCKRILL
Also listed on the 1850 Census for Tipton County, 1st Dist, TN (page313A) is one of her brothers:

James H. Cockrill, 23, M, Farmer, TN
Martha A. (Haynie), 20, F, TN
James F. Cockrill, 1, M, TN
Also in the same household but no relationship shown are:
Malinda Cockrill (51) F, TN
Joseph Cockrill (1), M, TN

On the 1860 Census for Tipton County, Dist 1, TN, page 8 is:
Edward Cockrill (married Josephine Young)
James Oscar Cockrill
Sara J. Cockrill
Leonidas L. Cockrill
Tennessee A. Cockrill
William Goodloe Cockrill**
Also listed is Julia O. Young

**William G. Cockrill
Co. I 7th TN CSA
1842-1926
R. H. Munford Cemetery, Tipton County, TN


149. Lafayette Hill Dr.


1850 - Lafayette Hill is listed on the Census information for TiptonCounty, District 1, Tennessee. Also listed is his wife Elizabeth E. andtheir child, also Lafayette, aged 1 month.

1860 - He is listed as the head of household on the census for TiptonCounty, District 1, Tennessee with 2nd wife Saraphina C. (Tipton) Hill(30) and children Lafayette (10), Catharine (2) and Wm B. Hill (3 mos) RV$6,500; PV $15,500.

1870 - Listed on the Census for Tipton County, Covington Town, Tennessee,page 2 as head of household which included wife S. and children Lafayette(20), Kath. H. (11), William (8), Emma (7), Minnie (5), R(not readable)age 3, Eugene (4), Mary 6 mos. There was a domestic servant, SallieCrenshaw.

1880 - Listed on the Census for Tipton County, Covington, District 1,Tennessee (page 287B); age 55 - also listed are wife (50) and childrenWilliam B. (20), Emma (18), Pattie (16), Anna Lea (14), Eugene (12) andMary (10). Also listed are three servants: Bettie Boykin, black, age50; Luke McKeever, black, age 8; and Willis Lowe age 28.

1892 - Died

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GOODSPEED TIPTON COUNTY BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. L. Hill, an old resident and physician of Covington, was born inHenderson County, Tenn., January 1, 1825, and one of eight children, twonow living. His parents were James and Martha Hill, both natives of NorthCarolina. The father was born in 1780. When they came to Tennessee, theylocated in Wilson County, and soon after moved to Henderson County wherethey remained until they died. The father was a farmer, and died in 1828.The mother was a Miss Jefferies; she was about the same age of herhusband and died a few years later. Our subject completed his educationat the Mountain Academy, under Dr. Holmes, and a few years after, heentered the office of Dr. John A. Green, of Covington, and read medicineunder him for two years, then took a course of lectures at the LouisvilleMedical College. In 1847 he married Miss Catharine, a daughter of JesseHayme. Mrs. Hill was born in Tipton County in _____ and died in 1851.Three children were born, only one living-Dr. L. Hill, Jr. In 1853-54, hetook a course of lectures at the Jefferson Medical College ofPhiladelphia, where he graduated in the spring of the latter year and hassince practiced medicine at Covington. November 5, 1855, he married MissS. E., daughter of Jacob and Lorina Tipton, who were early residents ofTipton County. Mrs. Hill was born in the same county in 1834. They haveseven children: Kate H., wife of John A. Crawford; W. H., a lawyer ofCovington; Emma L., wife of John A. Harrell of Louisville, Ky.; P. A.,Annie L., Eugene J. and Mary T. Dr. Hill is a man of enterprise andmarked energy, has carried a heavy practice in his profession, and is oneof Covington's leading citizens, taking an active interest in all thatadvances the interests of the town and county, and is well known inadjoining counties. He is a Democrat, and with his wife belongs to theMethodist Episcopal Church South. In 1862, Dr. Hill enlisted in theConfederate Army, Seventh Tennessee Regiment, under Gen. William A.Jackson, he being captain of the company, but in the fall of the sameyear he was obliged to resign and return home on account of ill health.
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Seraphina Catherine Tipton

1850 - Seraphina C. Tipton is listed on the 1850 Census as living at homewith mother, Mrs. L. Tipton, on the Tipton County, District 1, Tennesseecensus, along with brothers and sisters. She was age 20 at that time.Her mother was listed as the head of household.

1860 - See husband, Lafayette Hill

1870 - See husband, Lafayette Hill

1880 - See husband, Lafayette Hill

1888 - Died


152. Daniel Shine Hill

North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868


Bride: Susan J Tool
Groom: Daniel S Hill
Bond Date: 05 Nov 1835
County: Franklin
Record #: 02 083
Bondsman: Jno. G. King
Witness: S. Patterson
Bond #: 000047816

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1850 - Perry's Mill District, Franklin County, North Carolina, page 390
Daniel (38), Susan (35), Sarah (14), Madeline (11), Susan (8), Pauline(6), Florence (3), Charles (1). Also listed is Susan's mother, ElizabethToole (76). Real estate Value $6,000; occupation Farmer

1860 - Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, page 492
Daniel (47), Susan (44), Madeline E. (20), Susan (18), Pauline (15),Florence (12), Charles (10), Isabella (5), Willie (3), Caroline (5mos.). RV $14,000; Personal Value $72,300; Farming

1870 - Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, page
Daniel (57), Susan (53), Mary P. (24), Bill (16), William (13), Carry(10) and Daniel S. (8)

1873 - Daniel died


394. William Hill

1910 - William is listed as living in the home of his brother, Charles G.Hill in Baltimore, Maryland. He was age 55, occupation is shown as candymanufacturer.


395. Caroline T. Hill

1880 - Caroline T. (20) is listed as living in the home of her brother,Charles Geraldus Hill in Baltimore, Maryland.

1880 - Caroline T. (20) is listed as living in the home of her brother,Charles Geraldus Hill in Baltimore, Maryland.


396. Daniel Shine Hill , Jr.

1880 - Franklin County, Louisburg, North Carolina, District 96, page 679
Daniel S. Hill (18), clerk in store[tennhill2.FTW]

1880 - Franklin County, Louisburg, North Carolina, District 96, page 679
Daniel S. Hill (18), clerk in store


153. Kemp Plummer Hill

1850 - Wake County, Cross Roads, North Carolina, page 139a - House 591(at 592 is John Ligon)
Kemp P. (35), Eliza (35), Wm. H. (8), Marzi (6), Zora (2).

1858 - Died

1860 - See Eliza


Eliza Ann Murray Ligon

1860 - Wake County, Huntsville, P. O., North Carolina - NortheasternDivision, page 197a
Eliza A. Hill (45), farmer, $25,000; William (19), Ella (14), Charley(8): Also listed in this household is P. F. Ligon (30) w, female,$17,000, born in North Carolina (no relationship listed)


399. Ella Hill

Ella was not listed in 1850 - maybe the same as Marzi or Zora??

Ella was not listed in 1850 - maybe the same as Marzi or Zora??


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