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Inscriptions from the Cemetery of the First Congregational Church of Holliston, Mass., Copied by Frank Haviland for the Long Island Historical Society, 1906 ; with Additions and Corrections Taken from the Holliston Vital Records to 1850 Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908 ; and Material from the Holliston Historical Society Library

Inscriptions from the Cemetery of the First Congregational Church of Holliston, Mass., Copied by Frank Haviland for the Long Island Historical Society, 1906 ; with Additions and Corrections Taken from the Holliston Vital Records to 1850 Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908 ; and Material from the Holliston Historical Society Library
Author: Frank Haviland
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Total Pages: 37
Release: 1988
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A Hill Family Genealogy

A Hill Family Genealogy
Author: Lauralee Hill Clayton
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Total Pages: 430
Release: 1993
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John Hill (ca. 1603-1664), the progenitor of this family, is first mentioned in the records of Dorchester, Mass. in 1633. He married ca. 1629 probably in England a woman named Francis (b. ca. 1608). Frances was admitted to Dorchester church about 1638. They had thirteen children. Descendants live primarily in the New England states and St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. Various progenitors of the allied family lines also settled in the New England states and Canada.