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Mary Ann Hill

Female 1826 - 1899  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Ann Hill was born in 1826 in Ohio (daughter of Jonathon Crooks Hill and Mary Cline); died on 4 Dec 1899 in Fulton County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    The following is from: Robin Carr-Morcombe
    The Akron Newspapers for November and December 1899 have been destroyed. Mary died December 4, 1899, so I figured her obit was lost too. However, Nerla Hoffman Royer saved many obituaries in a old box and many years after her death her grandso n took the box and all the obituaries that Nerla saved and pasted them into a book. He recently donated that book to the Akron Library. And by the grace of God, there was Mary's obit.

    Miss Mary Hill was born in the year
    1824, in the state of Ohio, where she
    was married to George Snyder in 1844.
    There home was blessed with three
    children, Elizabeth, Ellen, and Wm.
    They came to Indiana in 1852 where
    their home was again blessed with sev-
    en children making in all ten, of which
    four still survive, Elizabeth, Ellen,
    Margurette and Solomon. Six have
    gone before including the father who
    departed this life in 1895. Mrs. Sny-
    der was a member of the Christian
    Faith and a true christian lady. The
    summoning angle came to her Dec. 4,
    1899. She has proved herself to be a
    kind mother, an affectinate wife and a
    charitable neighbor.
    "Yet not to thy eternal resting place
    shalt thou retire alone, nor couldst
    thou wish a couch more magnificent.
    Thou shat lie down with patriarchs
    of the infant world; with kings, The
    powerful of the earth, the wise, the
    good fair forms and hoary seers of ages
    past, all in one mighty sepulcher."
    The funeral occurred at Athens
    Wednesday conducted by J.J. Kegg,
    and interment made in the Odd-fel-
    low's cemetery.
    Received to late last week for pub-
    lication.

    This proves you should never give up. You may find things where you least expect.

    Mary married George Snider Snider on 14 May 1846 in Hardin County, Ohio. George (son of Adam Schneider and Catharina Minnich) was born on September 14th, 1808 in Tuscarawas County, OH; died on March 8th, 1896 in Akron, Fulton County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Elizabeth Snyder was born on 22 May 1846 in Ohio; died on 1 Apr 1927 in Athens, Fulton County, Indiana; was buried in Hoover's Cemetery (Aka Mount Hope, Also Athens Cemetery), Athens, Fulton County, Indiana.
    2. Nancy Ellen Snyder was born on 3 Oct 1849 in Ohio; died on 6 Jun 1927 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Union #2 Cemetery, West Twp., Marshall County, Indiana.
    3. William R. Snyder was born between 1851 and 1854 in Ohio.
    4. Samuel Jacob Snyder was born between 1854 and 1855 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana.
    5. Catherine Snyder was born about 1858 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana.
    6. Solomon M. Snyder was born on 11 Mar 1864 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana; died on 30 Jul 1945 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana.
    7. Margaret Ann Snyder was born on 31 Dec 1866 in Gilead, Perry Twp., Miami County, Indiana; died on 31 Jan 1939 in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathon Crooks Hill was born in 1799 (son of James Hill, Sr. and Sarah 'Sally' Tidd).

    Notes:

    Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM

    1820 Federal Census Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio
    1830 Federal Census McArthur Township, Logan County, Ohio
    John C. Hill 1850 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Jonathon married Mary Cline. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Cline

    Notes:

    Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Ann Hill was born in 1826 in Ohio; died on 4 Dec 1899 in Fulton County, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Hill, Sr. was born on 22 Jun 1763 in Baltimore, Maryland (son of John Hill); died on 24 Sep 1862 in Round Head Twp., Hardin County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Title: Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley:
    Author: Mahoning Valley Historical Society
    Publisher: The Mahoning Valley historical society, 1876, page 299
    "There were but few mechanics among the settlers at this time. James Hill and Walter Davis were shoemakers, Capt. D. Randall cooper, Wm. Christy and Martin Tidd blacksmiths. Tidd made the cow-bells; David and Elam Lindsley, Joseph Murray, John L . Cook, and Jahazel Lathrop, all single men, were carpenters."

    Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM

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    Source:
    Pam Hill
    13134 County Road 155
    Kenton, Ohio 43326
    (419) 673-8824

    David P. Hill
    212 S. Wayne Street
    Kenton, Ohio 43326-1964
    (419) 673-8824

    David R. Hill
    11600 Twp 205
    Kenton, Ohio 43326
    (419) 675-0954

    Marvin L. and Ruth Hill
    113 Silver Street
    Kenton, Ohio 43326-1474
    (419) 675-0638
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    James HILL was a shoemaker

    James HILL was a veteran of the War of 1812. He lived to be 99 years old. He was blind the last eleven years of his life.

    1801 Tax List, Liberty, Trumbull County, Ohio
    ?1804 Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1806 6th Collection District, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1807 No Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    History of Hardin County, Ohio
    1820 Federal Census Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio 1830 Federal Census McArthur Township, Logan County, Ohio
    ?James Hill 1850 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio
    James Hill 1860 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    History of
    Hardin County, 1883, by Beers, Pages 844-45


    JAMES HILL. the founder of a branch of the Hill family
    in Hardin County, was born in Maryland June 22, 1763.
    His father served in the continental army during the revolutionary war,
    and was killed during that strife or died soon after. His wife also died
    soon after, leaving James an orphan, who resided in his native State
    until 1812, when he came to Ohio, locating in Logan County. Soon after,
    he became a soldier in the war of 1812, and during his absence from home
    his wife and family were obliged to seek protection in a block house,
    and there remained, safe from marauding savages, till the war ended.
    James Hill married Sarah Tidd, probably a native of Pennsylvania, and
    came to Round Head Township in 1825, and located forty acres of land on
    Section 20, where lie carried on farming the remainder of his life. He
    died September 24, 1862, aged ninety-nine years, two months and three
    days. His wife died about 1851, aged seventy-seven or seventy-eight
    years. They were the parents of eight children, one now living, James,
    residing in Cessna Township, Hardin County. James Hill was one of the
    organizers of the early Methodist Bowdle Society and, later of the
    Bowdle Church. He was a Democrat in politics. His physical condition was
    excellent, as, during his long life of a century (lacking one year), he
    never had need of a physician. One son, Samuel Hill, was born in Logan
    County, Ohio, April 23, 1812. He accompanied his parents to Hardin
    County in 1825 and lived with his father until the latter's death. He
    was the fourth and youngest son. He bought forty acres of land adjoining
    his father's, and at the latter's death, inherited the whole homestead
    of forty acres. He farmed on this land till his death, which occurred
    May 27, 1872, his age being sixty years one month and four days. He was
    married to Priscilla Scott, a native of Pennsylvania. who bore him two
    sons, Hamilton and James. The latter was drowned when two years of age.
    Mrs. Hill died January 2, 1869, aged fifty-four years, eleven months and
    twelve days. Samuel Hill was also a member of the Bowdle Society, and
    subsequently a Class Leader in Pleasant Hill Church. He was probably a
    member of the Masonic fraternity. In politics. he was a Democrat, and
    served his neighbors and friends as Township Trustee and in several
    minor offices. He and his wife are buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
    Hamilton Hill, the surviving son of Samuel Hill, was born on the old
    homestead August 17, 1840. He obtained a fair education, and when
    seventeen years old secured a position as teacher in a neighboring
    school. He taught for 720 days in succession in District No. 3, and
    followed that profession till thirty years of age. Since that period, he
    has been engaged in agricultural pursuits. He is the owner of a fine
    farm of 100 acres, seventy of which are well improved. He was married on
    Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1862, to Ann M., daughter of Andrew Poe,
    an early settler of Round Head Township. They have three children. John
    L., school teacher in District No. 3; Ida L. and Stella B. Mr. anal Mrs.
    Hill are members of the Fletcher Chapel. Mr. Hill is a Democrat. and was
    Township Clerk for several years, declining a re-election in the spring
    of 1878, and is a member of the Masonic fraternity.

    James married Sarah 'Sally' Tidd. Sarah (daughter of Martin Tidd, Sr. and Betsey Marvin) was born on 5 May 1775 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Sep 1852 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah 'Sally' Tidd was born on 5 May 1775 in Pennsylvania (daughter of Martin Tidd, Sr. and Betsey Marvin); died on 24 Sep 1852 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Info from an email form Robin Carr-Morcombe dated 8/29/2004 9:10 AM

    John and Mildred Hill
    419 Madison Street
    Kenton, Ohio 43326-2241
    (419) 674-4207

    James HILL, Sr.
    BORN
    22 June 1763
    Baltimore County, Maryland
    DIED
    24 or 25 September 1862
    Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio
    BURIED
    Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio
    PARENTS
    ? HILL
    MARRIED
    1797
    Allegheny County?, Pennsylvania?
    Sarah 'Sally' TIDD
    BORN
    1774
    Wyoming, Luzerne County, OR Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
    DIED
    1851
    Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio
    BURIED
    Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio
    PARENTS
    Martin TIDD, Sr. and Betsey MARVIN
    CHILDREN
    James HILL, Jr.
    John C. HILL
    Martin HILL
    Mary HILL
    Nancy HILL
    Rosanna HILL
    Samuel HILL
    Sarah HILL

    James HILL was a veteran of the War of 1812. He lived to be 99 years old. He was blind the last eleven years of his life.
    1801 Tax List, Liberty, Trumbull County, Ohio
    ?1804 Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1806 6th Collection District, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1807 No Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    History of Hardin County, Ohio
    1820 Federal Census Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio 1830 Federal Census McArthur Township, Logan County, Ohio
    ?James Hill 1850 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio
    James Hill 1860 Federal Census Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio
    John and Mildred Hill
    419 Madison Street
    Kenton, Ohio 43326-2241
    (419) 674-4207
    Read more: http://www.oocities.com/heartland/flats/3893/hill.html?201028#ixzz0xxLblgM8

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    From gravestone, actual date of birth is calculated as 5 May 1775. Several accounts, including one from the Howard Tidd book "A History of the Tidds of Ohio" indicate that her spouse James Hill was born in MD. However, his census records from 18 50, which he presumably reported, state his birthplace a PA. In the 1790 census James Hill and Martin Tidd (Sarah's father) are found in Northumberland County, PA just a few pages apart. "Annals of Buffalo Valley Pa" also mentions James Hill, sh oemaker, as living in the same area. It is likely that Sarah was the second wife of James Hill - his first is listed as Mary Jordan who died leaving James with children.

    The following excerpt was forwarded to me by another Find a Grave member:
    BOOK---Tidds of Ohio by Howard H Tidd; pg 106 shows Sarah Tidd, born 1774 in Pennsylvania, married James Hill of Maryland in 1797, just before moving to the new settlement in Youngstown in 1798 with her family group. James Hill was a shoemaker b y trade. Sarah, better known as Sally, with her husband moved to Kinsman OH in 1802. In 1810 the Hills with their children moved to western Ohio into the Mad River region of what became Logan Cnty. James Hill served with the armed forces of th e U.S. during the War of 1812. While her husband was in the war, Sally was forced to seek refuge in a nearby blockhouse in fear of the savage Indians of that area. In 1825 the Hill family moved into Roundhead Twp, Hardin Cnty & became farmers; t hey remained there the rest of their lives. James Hill's father had died as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. James Hill helped organize the Methodist "Bowdle Church" & until a building could be erected, services were held in his home. Sally H Ill died in 1851 at the age of 77; James died in 1862 at the age of 99. To them were born 8 children: Martin, James, Nancy, John, Samuel, Sarah, Rosanna & Mary.
    Source: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=74293639

    Children:
    1. Mary Hill
    2. Nancy Hill
    3. Rosanna Hill
    4. Sarah Hill
    5. 2. Jonathon Crooks Hill was born in 1799.
    6. James Hill, Jr. was born about 1802 in Liberty, Trumbull County, Ohio.
    7. Martin Hill was born on 8 Jul 1805; died on 20 Jul 1861 in Polk County, Iowa; was buried in Peoria Cemetery, Peoria City, Polk County, Iowa.
    8. Samuel Hill was born on 23 Apr 1812 in Logan County, Ohio; died on 27 May 1872 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Hill was born in 1739; died about 1780.

    Notes:

    From: Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, April 1, 1778 through October 26, 1779, Volume 21, Page 47, John Hill second Lieut, belonging to the Elk Battalion of Militia in Cecil Co.


    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/e/n/Sandra-T-Jensen/BOOK-0001/0022-0001.html

    History of
    Hardin County, 1883, by Beers, Pages 844-45


    JAMES HILL. the founder of a branch of the Hill family
    in Hardin County, was born in Maryland June 22, 1763.
    His father served in the continental army during the revolutionary war,
    and was killed during that strife or died soon after. His wife also died
    soon after, leaving James an orphan, who resided in his native State
    until 1812, when he came to Ohio, locating in Logan County. Soon after,
    he became a soldier in the war of 1812, and during his absence from home
    his wife and family were obliged to seek protection in a block house,
    and there remained, safe from marauding savages, till the war ended.
    James Hill married Sarah Tidd, probably a native of Pennsylvania, and
    came to Round Head Township in 1825, and located forty acres of land on
    Section 20, where lie carried on farming the remainder of his life. He
    died September 24, 1862, aged ninety-nine years, two months and three
    days. His wife died about 1851, aged seventy-seven or seventy-eight
    years. They were the parents of eight children, one now living, James,
    residing in Cessna Township, Hardin County. James Hill was one of the
    organizers of the early Methodist Bowdle Society and, later of the
    Bowdle Church. He was a Democrat in politics. His physical condition was
    excellent, as, during his long life of a century (lacking one year), he
    never had need of a physician. One son, Samuel Hill, was born in Logan
    County, Ohio, April 23, 1812. He accompanied his parents to Hardin
    County in 1825 and lived with his father until the latter's death. He
    was the fourth and youngest son. He bought forty acres of land adjoining
    his father's, and at the latter's death, inherited the whole homestead
    of forty acres. He farmed on this land till his death, which occurred
    May 27, 1872, his age being sixty years one month and four days. He was
    married to Priscilla Scott, a native of Pennsylvania. who bore him two
    sons, Hamilton and James. The latter was drowned when two years of age.
    Mrs. Hill died January 2, 1869, aged fifty-four years, eleven months and
    twelve days. Samuel Hill was also a member of the Bowdle Society, and
    subsequently a Class Leader in Pleasant Hill Church. He was probably a
    member of the Masonic fraternity. In politics. he was a Democrat, and
    served his neighbors and friends as Township Trustee and in several
    minor offices. He and his wife are buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
    Hamilton Hill, the surviving son of Samuel Hill, was born on the old
    homestead August 17, 1840. He obtained a fair education, and when
    seventeen years old secured a position as teacher in a neighboring
    school. He taught for 720 days in succession in District No. 3, and
    followed that profession till thirty years of age. Since that period, he
    has been engaged in agricultural pursuits. He is the owner of a fine
    farm of 100 acres, seventy of which are well improved. He was married on
    Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1862, to Ann M., daughter of Andrew Poe,
    an early settler of Round Head Township. They have three children. John
    L., school teacher in District No. 3; Ida L. and Stella B. Mr. anal Mrs.
    Hill are members of the Fletcher Chapel. Mr. Hill is a Democrat. and was
    Township Clerk for several years, declining a re-election in the spring
    of 1878, and is a member of the Masonic fraternity.

    Children:
    1. 4. James Hill, Sr. was born on 22 Jun 1763 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 24 Sep 1862 in Round Head Twp., Hardin County, Ohio.

  2. 10.  Martin Tidd, Sr.Martin Tidd, Sr. was born in 1750 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania (son of John Tidd and Olive Martin); died on 19 Sep 1837 in Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    BIO-BOOK---Tidds of Ohio by Howard H Tidd; pg 105 shows Martin Tidd, son of John Tidd & Olive Martin, was born 1739 in Pennsylvania, some distance below the present site of East-on. He went through the Broadhead massacre & witnessed the killin g of his father in 1756. He served in the armed forces in the Revolutionary War as a private in "Robinson's Rangers". He moved to a place directly below Pittsburgh PA & from there he moved to the new settlement of Young's on the banks of the Mah oning river in 1798. In 1802 he became the first settler in Kinsman OH, where he remained until in death sometime in the 1820's. In 1764 he married Betsy Marvin near Stroudsbug PA. To this union were born Ann, John, Sarah, Samuel, Charles, Betsy , MartinH. [Each has a paragraph--see their page for same]

    Report Of The Commission To Locate The Site Of The Frontier Forts Of Pennsylvania, Volume One.
    By Clarence M. Busch, Published by State Printer Of Pennsylvania, in 1896.
    page 294.
    . . . letter from Major Parsons, of June 26th, was
    presented giving an account of the attack on Brodhead?s
    house, about a mile from and in sight of Fort Hamilton, which
    they burnt. At the same time they killed and scalped one
    Tidd besides destroying a number of animals. (Col. Rec., vii,
    p. 620.)
    page 314,
    June . . .
    23. In the morning, near Eleven O?c, the fort was allarm?d
    by some of the neighbours who had made their escape from
    the Enemy, ?ve of them in Company near Brawdhead?s house,
    seeking their horses in order to go to mill, was ?r?d upon by-
    the Enemy, and said that one of them, John Tidd by name,was Kill?d,

    BOOK: OH-Ashtabula County obits from 1831-1869...gleaned from the Ashtabula Sentenniel & The Conneaut Reporter lists hat Martin Tidd died 19 Sep 1837--located at Western Reserve Historical Society #F34X-AA82802
    ODDSTUFF--this must be the father of Martin H as Martin sold his TrumbullCnty land in 1833 & in 1852 one daughter wrote that her father died "about 15 years ago".

    CENSUS: The 1830 census for Kinsman shows Martin Tidd Jr &fam with a man abt 80--likely Martin Sr.

    During the Wyoming Valley Massacre, his home may have
    been used as blockhouse. Source: The Susquehanna Company Papers. An account Wyoming Valley Massacre was recorded 1846, and much later published in a book "Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society for the yea r 1901". Edited by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden, M. A., volume VII, Wilkes-Barre, PA., Printed for the Society, 1902. page 82. The can be read online at: http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/towns/wyoming.htm

    Title: Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley:
    Author: Mahoning Valley Historical Society
    Publisher: The Mahoning Valley historical society, 1876, page 299
    "There were but few mechanics among the settlers at this time. James Hill and Walter Davis were shoemakers, Capt. D. Randall cooper, Wm. Christy and Martin Tidd blacksmiths. Tidd made the cow-bells; David and Elam Lindsley, Joseph Murray, John L . Cook, and Jahazel Lathrop, all single men, were carpenters."

    Source: Title: A history of the Tidds of Ohio, Genealogy & local history, AuthorHoward Harmon Tidd

    Some data from Aaron Hill mrmayor at hotmail.com

    Martin TIDD, Sr. was involved in the Connecticut-Pennsylvania land controversy, participating in the Battle of Wyoming. In April 1770, He was implicated in the murder of Capt. Amos OGDEN, but testified with others that a John MURPHY (also spelle d MURPHEE) was the killer. Later in 1784, although not included in the original indictments, he was arrested and charged with conspriacy. In his deposition to the court, he successfully argued that since the matter of land ownership was still be ing debated and decided by the Pennsylvania authorities and the Continental Congress, he should not be detained nor hindered from his property. He served as a private with Robinson's Rangers during the American War for Independence. For more inf ormation see citations from The Susquehanna Company Papers.

    Martin Tidd 1790 Federal Census Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
    1804 Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1806 6th Collection District, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1808 Mixed Townships, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1809 Green Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    Martin Tedd
    1810 Green Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List

    Martin married Betsey Marvin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Betsey Marvin

    Notes:

    http://www.oocities.com/heartland/flats/3893/tidd.html#martintidd

    Children:
    1. John Tidd was born in 1772 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in Apr 1804 in Trumbull County Ohio, USA.
    2. 5. Sarah 'Sally' Tidd was born on 5 May 1775 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Sep 1852 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio.
    3. Samuel Holmes Tidd was born on 5 Mar 1779 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; died on 8 Mar 1851 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio; was buried in Henkle Cemetery, Hardin County, Ohio.
    4. Charles Tidd was born in 1782 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1872.
    5. Betsy Tidd was born on 9 Apr 1785 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1855 in Trumbull County Ohio, USA.
    6. Martin Hillman Tidd was born in 1789 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in Mar 1837 in Williamsfield Ashtabula County Ohio, USA.


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