Samuel Hill
M, #16978, (circa 1638 - between 12 January 1708 and 1709)
Last Edited=2 May 2023
Samuel Hill was born circa 1638 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2,3,4 He was christened in 1638 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Hill and Frances Tilden.
Samuel Hill married Martha (?) circa 1667
Samuel and Marthamoved to Spectacle Island, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, circa 1700.2 Samuel and Marthamoved to Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1703.2 He never achieved wealth and was given assistance by the town several times.2 Samuel Hill died between 12 January 1708 and 1709 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2
Samuel Hill married Martha (?) circa 1667
Children:
1. Martha Hill (1667-____)
2. John Hill (1669-____)
3. Thankful Hill (1672-____)
4. Mary Hill (1674-1676)
5. Samuel Hill (1676-1676)
6. Israel Hill (1679-1742)
7. Josiah Hill (1682-1754)
8. George Hill (1683-1759)
9. Thomas Hill (1687-____.)2,4
1. Martha Hill (1667-____)
2. John Hill (1669-____)
3. Thankful Hill (1672-____)
4. Mary Hill (1674-1676)
5. Samuel Hill (1676-1676)
6. Israel Hill (1679-1742)
7. Josiah Hill (1682-1754)
8. George Hill (1683-1759)
9. Thomas Hill (1687-____.)2,4
Samuel and Marthamoved to Spectacle Island, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, circa 1700.2 Samuel and Marthamoved to Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1703.2 He never achieved wealth and was given assistance by the town several times.2 Samuel Hill died between 12 January 1708 and 1709 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2
Citations
- Muse, Jeanne. Family Group Sheets of the Ancestry of Jeanne Muse. Ashville, North Carolina: manuscrip, 20 August 1995.
- Bartlett, Joseph G. John Hill of Dorchester, Mass., 1633. Boston: Lew C. Hil, 1904.
- Pulsifer, David. "Records of Boston", New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume V (1851).
- Morse, Abner. Genealogical Register of the Descendants of The Early Planters of Sherborn, Holliston, and Medway, Massachusetts. Boston: Damrell & Moore, 1851.