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Grover Hill 1920–2002 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 May 1920

Birth Location: Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 2 Jan 2002

Death Location: Wheelwright, Floyd, Kentucky, USA

Father: Leon Hill

Mother: Bell Hall

Spouse(s): Aggie Johnson

Children(s): Edna Hill

Grover Hill was born in 1920 in Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA, the child of Leon Ernest Hill And Bell Dory Hall. Grover Hill married Aggie Jane Johnson, and had children including Edna Hill. Grover Hill passed away in 2002 in Wheelwright, Floyd, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • Grover Hill was born in 1920 in Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA, the child of Leon Ernest Hill And Bell Dory Hall.
  • Grover Hill married Aggie Jane Johnson, and had children including Edna Hill.
  • Grover Hill passed away in 2002 in Wheelwright, Floyd, Kentucky, USA.

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Grover Hill's Ancestors

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Grover Hill
1920–2002
Birth Place: Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Leon Ernest Hill
1889–1975
Sidney, Delaware, New York, USA
Bell (Dory) Hall
1893–1976
Kentucky, USA
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Grover Hill's Descendants

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Grover Hill (12 May 1920–2 Jan 2002) m. Aggie (Jane) Johnson (8 Oct 1916–24 Jul 2011)
  1. 1. Edna Hill 1943–2015

Grover Hill's Timeline

2 Records

1920
12 May 1920
Birth of Grover Hill in Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA
2002
2 Jan 2002
Age 82
Death of Grover Hill in Wheelwright, Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Wheelwright, Floyd, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 May 1920
    Event Place: Weeksbury, Floyd, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jan 2002
    Event Place: Wheelwright, Floyd, Kentucky, USA

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