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Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill 1874–1953 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Aug 1874

Birth Location: Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 17 Apr 1953

Death Location: Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee

Father: William Sr.

Mother: *Phoebe BEST

Spouse(s): Riley Fraley

Children(s): Katie Hill, Phoebe Hill, Samuel Hill, James Hill, Albert Hill, Linda Hill, Theodore Hill, Hannah Hill, Mary Hill, Chester Hill

The story of Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill began in 1874 in Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA. In 1910, Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill resided in Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee, USA. Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill married Riley Ann Fraley, and had children including Albert J Hill, Chester H Hill, Hannah Sissy Hill, James Henry Jim Hill, Katie Sarah Melinda Caroline Hill, Linda Ellen Hill, Mary Magdalene Hill, Phoebe Jane Hill, Samuel Alex Hill, Theodore Roosevelt Hill. Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill passed away in 1953 in Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • The story of Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill began in 1874 in Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA.
  • In 1910, Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill resided in Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee, USA.
  • Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill married Riley Ann Fraley, and had children including Albert J Hill, Chester H Hill, Hannah Sissy Hill, James Henry Jim Hill, Katie Sarah Melinda Caroline Hill, Linda Ellen Hill, Mary Magdalene Hill, Phoebe Jane Hill, Samuel Alex Hill, Theodore Roosevelt Hill.
  • Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill passed away in 1953 in Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Hill's Ancestors

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Andrew Hill
1874–1953
Birth Place: Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Alexander Hill Sr.
1854–1920
North Carolina, USA
*Phoebe (Jane) BEST
1856–1900
Blount Co, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
James (Madison "Huckleberry Jim") BEST
1830–1919
Wellsville, Blount, Tennessee, USA
Susannah (Elizabeth) Ridge
1837–1906
Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
Abraham Ridge
1801–1890
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Caleb Ridge
1780–1820
Jean Fincher
1770–1850

Andrew Hill's Descendants

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Andrew (Jackson "Andy") Hill (23 Aug 1874–17 Apr 1953) m. Riley (Ann) Fraley (6 May 1877–7 Apr 1948)
  1. 1. Katie (Sarah Melinda Caroline) Hill 1909–1996
  2. 2. Phoebe (Jane) Hill 1916–1959
  3. 3. Samuel (Alex) Hill 1900–1976
  4. 4. James (Henry "Jim") Hill 1918–1999
  5. 5. Albert (J.) Hill 1904–1979
  6. 6. Linda (Ellen) Hill 1913–1989
  7. 7. Theodore (Roosevelt) Hill 1907–1997
  8. 8. Hannah (Sissy) Hill 1911–1947
  9. 9. Mary (Magdalene) Hill 1902–1993
  10. 10. Chester (H.) Hill 1921–2017

Andrew Hill's Timeline

3 Records

1874
23 Aug 1874
Birth of Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill in Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
1910
1910
Age 36
Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill resided here in Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
1953
17 Apr 1953
Age 79
Death of Andrew Jackson "Andy" Hill in Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee
Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Aug 1874
    Event Place: Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree
    [2] 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee; Roll: T624_1516; Page: 15a; Enumeration District: 0103; FHL microfilm: 1375529

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: 1910 United States Federal Census, Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 3, Rhea, Tennessee; Roll: T624_1516; Page: 15a; Enumeration District: 0103; FHL microfilm: 1375529

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Apr 1953
    Event Place: Dayton, Rhea, Tennessee
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

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