Charles Hill, II

Charles Hill, II

Male 1803 - 1869  (66 years)

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  • Name Charles Hill 
    Suffix II 
    Birth 3 Feb 1803  Nelson County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 3 Jul 1869 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Thomas Hill,   b. 1 May 1723, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 May 1820, Lebanon, KY Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 97 years)  (Grandfather) 
    Margaret "Peggy" Nichols,   b. Aft 1754   d. Aft 1774  (Age > 20 years)  (Mother) 
    Person ID I4907  1665 GOUGH/GOFF (US-MD-STM/US-VA-LOU) I-Y6902-A
    Last Modified 20 Oct 2023 

    Father Charles Hill, I,   b. 1761, St. Marys Co., Md. Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Mar 1846, Nelson County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 85 years) 
    Mother Margaret "Peggy" Nichols,   b. Aft 1754   d. Aft 1774 (Age > 20 years) 
    Marriage 29 Jun 1818 
    Family ID F2407  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Nancy Spilman 
    Marriage 8 Nov 1838 
    Children 
     1. Benjamin Hill,   b. 31 Mar 1842, Warrenton MO Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 9 Dec 1910, Huntsville, WA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 68 years)
    Sarah Jane Cross  m. 13 Jun 1867

    Sarah Jane Cross  m. 13 Jun 1867
    Family ID F2409  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Oct 2023 

    Family 2 Unknown 
    Marriage Bef 8 Nov 1838 
    Family ID F2408  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Oct 2023 

  • Notes 
    • Mark Paden wrote:

      > Mike:
      > Surprise, surprise. This makes me related to both you and your wife. I should have looked at my ancestry chart before sending the email. I did have the information that I descend from Stephen Gough via his daughter Mary Gough that married John Miles II (although I did not have Mary Tattershall as the wife of Stephen Gough). I would be glad to exchange any information but I have not computerized all of mine yet. I have been working on a book project for my Paden line and that is all I have on the computer.
      >
      > My Thomas Hill came from Wiltshire to Maryland as did many of the Catholic settlers there. There must have been numerous Catholics in Wiltshire but I know very little of that aspect of English history.
      >
      > My relationship to both you and your wife would come together with the marriage of my gr. grandparents, Thomas Murtey and Nancy Olive Hill on 5 Oct 1892 in Stockton, KS.
      >
      > * Thomas Murtey b. 11 March 1864 in Lincoln, IL; d. 6 June 1926 in Weeping Water, NE. Son of James Murtey (Sr.) b. 18 May 1825 County Sligo, Ireland; d. 1905 Rooks Co., KS and Elizabeth Slattery b. County Sligo, Ireland 1831; d. 29 Mar 1894 Rooks Co., KS. Thomas Murtey was the brother of James Murtey, Jr., the gr. grandfather of your wife. That would make your wife and I third cousins.
      > * Nancy Olive Hill b. 12 Jan 1871 in Marysville, IA; d. 22 Aug 1949 Council Bluffs, IA. Her descent from the Goughs of MD would be as follows (beginning with her father):
      >
      > 1. Benjamin Hill b. 31 March 1842, Warrenton MO. m. Sarah Jane Cross 13 Jun 1867; d. 9 Dec 1910 Huntsville, WA.
      > 2. Charles Hill II b. 3 Feb 1803, Nelson Co., KY; m. 8 Nov 1838 (2nd marriage) Nancy Spilman; d. 3 Jul 1869.
      > 3. Charles Hill I b. 1761, St. Marys Co., MD. m. Margaret Nichols; d. 5 Mar 1846, Nelson Co., KY.
      > 4. Thomas Hill b. 1 May 1723, Wiltshire, England; m. Rebecca Miles 13 Nov 1753; d. 23 May 1820, Washington Co., KY. Rebecca Miles b. abt. 1736 St. Marys Co., MD; d. 18 Mar 1783 Montgomery Co., MD. Rebecca Miles line to the Goughs is as follows:
      > 5. John Miles III m. Elizabeth Gardiner.
      > 6. John Miles II m. Mary Gough (next is her line)
      > 7. Stephen Gough m. ?
      > 8. William Gough ?
      >
      > Am I correct in assuming that you are a descendant of Stephen Gough? Anyway it is a small world filled with coincidences. I never cease to be amazed at what one finds with genealogy. I really enjoy the historical aspects and have learned a great deal about a multitude of subjects.
      > Mark