John HILLS abt 1667
! (1) "The Great Migration Begins - Immigrants to New England 1620-1633," by Robert Charle s Anderson (NEHGS, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995) 2:944. Cites: (a) Medical Journals of John Winthrop Jr. , 1657-1669, manuscript, Massachusetts Hist. Soc., Boston, p.88,148. (b) Hartford Probate District, Connecticut S tate Archives, Case #2724. (c) "Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut R iver Valley," by Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman (Hartford, 1952; rpt. Baltim ore, 1978) p.581-582. (d) "The American Genealogist," 69:178.
(2) "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records," comp. by Charles William Manwaring , Vol. 1, Hartford District 1635-1700 (Hartford, 1904) p.321-322,466. Cites: (a) Vol. IV, p.1 43-145. (b) Vol. V, p.133. ! Birth: (1) s/o William HILLS/Phyllis LYMAN. (1a) Age 13 on 24 Feb 1657/8 (b. 1644/5). Age above 13 on 14 Mar 1658/9.
Marriage to Mary __ : (1c,d) By about 1678.
Death: (2b) Inventory of estate dtd 20 Aug 1692, Hartford, Connecticut.
(1b) 1680/1, 25 Feb: (2a) 1680/1, 21 Feb: (1b,2a) William HILLS Sr. of Hocanum within the township of Hartford wrote his will. Bequeathed a parcel of sixscore acres near the end of the Three Mile lots abutting on Benjamin HILLS & Joseph HILLS on the west & on James CURTICE on the south & on my land on the north, to son William HILLS, to son John HILLS, to son Josep h HILLS, and to son Benjamin HILLS, to daughter Sarah WARD and to daughter Suzanah KILLBURN in equal proportions.
(2b) 1692, 20 Aug: Inventory of the estate of John HILL of Hartford taken by Thomas KILBOURN and Samuel WELLES. Totaled 45.10.06.
(2b) 1692, 1 Sep: Jonathan HILL, aged 28 years, and Dorothy HILL, aged 25 years, testifie d concerning the nuncupative will of John HILL of Hartford, that when our brother John HILL lay sick of the sickness whereof he died, we did hear him say that when his debts were paid his wife should enjoy all the estate during her natural life, and what was left after her decease should be divided equally between his two daughters. Administration of the estate granted to the relict.


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