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Warren Hill 1816–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 SEP 1816

Birth Location: Charlemont, Massachusetts

Death Date: 16 APR 1859

Death Location: Black Earth, Wisconsin

Father: Caleb Hill

Mother: Annis Avery

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Warren Hill was born in 1816 in Charlemont, Massachusetts, the child of Caleb Hill And Annis Avery. Warren Hill passed away in 1859 in Black Earth, Wisconsin.

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Biography

  • Warren Hill was born in 1816 in Charlemont, Massachusetts, the child of Caleb Hill And Annis Avery.
  • Warren Hill passed away in 1859 in Black Earth, Wisconsin.

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Warren Hill's Ancestors

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Warren Hill
1816–1859
Birth Place: Charlemont, Massachusetts
Parents
Caleb Hill
1786–1842
Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Annis Avery
1796–1885
Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Bezaleel Hill
1763–
Sherborn, Mass
Hannah Baker
1764–
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Jonathan Avery
1755–1847
Montville, New London, Connecticut, USA
Pamelia Fox
1763–1853
Montville, New London Co., Connecticut, USA
Great-Grandparents
Abner Avery
1712–1771
Amy Fox
1717–1771
Elisha Fox
1743–1800
Anna Fitch
1746–1836
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Avery
1681–1741
Elizabeth Bill
1691–1724
Samuel Fox
1681–1754
Margaret Stebbins
1680–1752
Daniel Finch
1710–1755
Sarah Sherwood
1709–1801

Warren Hill's Timeline

2 Records

1816
15 SEP 1816
Birth of Warren Hill in Charlemont, Massachusetts
Charlemont, Massachusetts
1859
16 APR 1859
Age 43
Death of Warren Hill in Black Earth, Wisconsin
Black Earth, Wisconsin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 SEP 1816
    Event Place: Charlemont, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 APR 1859
    Event Place: Black Earth, Wisconsin

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