Navorska tree » Thomas Hill (< 1825-1851)

Personal data Thomas Hill 

  • He was born before 1825 in fortasse, somewhere Eng.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Sources: JaAnn Sutton
  • He died in the year 1851 in fortasse, Herts.
  • He is buried in the year 1851 in fortasse, Herts.
  • A child of NN Hill
  • This information was last updated on April 16, 2024.

Household of Thomas Hill

He is married to Mary Ann Cullen.

They got married on February 22, 1836 at St. James Par., Clerkenwell, Middlesex Co.

Thomas Hill oo Mary Ann Cullen

Marriage sources: Author: Sutton, JoAnn; Title: Letter to David Navorska, (Publication site: Swanton OH, Publisher: JS, xxii Feb MCMXCVIII), pg 1

JoAnn writes, "I have Thomas Hill - Mary Ann Cullen's marriage lisence in my posession - It reads,

"Page 478 Marriage Solemnized in the Parish of St. James, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex 1836. Thomas Hill of this Parish a bachelor and Mary Ann Cullen of this Parish a spinster were Married in this Church by Banns with Consent of [left blank] this Twenty Second Day of February in the Year One Thousand eight Hundred and Thirty Six by me Francis Dollmarn Curate This Marriage was Solemnized between us Thomas Hill Mary Ann Cullen In the Presence of Elizabeth Sills[or Silh] Wm Webb No. 1433. The above is a Copy of the Marriage Register of the Parish aforesaid W Webb Clerk [or Webb Clark]"

Writing is beautiful but not always ledgible - I fear it is too old to copy. it does not have their ages - however ..."

A gazetteer writes Clerkenwell, Middlesex is a district in Finsbury, London, England North of the Thames 1 1/2 mi NE of Charing Cross. The well in the name relates to a well at which parish clerics performed religious plays.
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Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Hill  1838-1841
  2. Mary Ann Hill  1840-1863
  3. William Edward Hill  1842-1923 
  4. Eliza Hill  1845-1921 
  5. Martha Hill  1846-1913 
  6. Helen Hill  1849-1851
  7. John Hill  1851-1851


Notes about Thomas Hill

Thomas Hill

Sources: Author: Sutton, JoAnn; Title: Letter to David Navorska, (Publication site: Swanton OH, Publisher: JS, Publication date: xxii Feb MCMXCVIII) pg 2

JoAnn writes, "He (Thomas) was caught, he and two other persons, tresspassing in the day time on the property of Sir Robert Sonirkc Baronet in search of Conie's (some form of bird?) with out the consent of the owner. A David Gavin turned him in. This took place in Middlesex, Parish Bushey County Hertford. This happened Dec. 27, 1846.

He had to forfeit around Two lbs. & personally appear Wed/ Jan. next at Eleven. 1947 [1847]. (Poor man, caught two days after Christmas. Hope he could afford the 2 Pounds. Poor Mary Ann. (I also have this document)."

JoAnn Sutton sent a photostatic copy of the document to me postmarked xxvii Mar MM. Extact from it:

"Settled by Charles Sprengel Greaves, Esq of Lincoln's Inn and the Inner Temple Barrister-at-Law ... Middlesex to wit, To Mr. Thomas Hill of the Parish of Bushey ... County of Hertford ... me ... Justices of the Peace ... County of Middlesex by James Eby [or Eley or Elery] of Great Stanmore ... Middlesex that you the said Thomas Hill with two other persons to that Informant unknown did, ... on the 27th Day of December ...[1846] in the Parish of Little Stanmore ...Middlesex ... unlawfully commit ... Trespass, by being ... upon a certain close of Land ... of Sir Robert Scnerke [?] Baronet there, in search of Conies, ... you ... Thomas Hill ... whereby and by force of the said Statute you have forfeited ... not exceeding Two Pounds ... on the 20th Day of December ... at Edgmore ... Middlesex ... the Charge ... was duly deposed to be me Thomas Carter Esquire ... Middlesex upon the Oath of David Gavin of Great Stanmore ...MIddlesex ... These are therefore to personally to be and appear before me or some other of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in ... Middlesex at the Crane Inn at Edgmore on Wednesday the 5th Day of January now next at the Hour of Eleven in the fore noon ... Given this 30th Day of December ... [1846] Signed Thos Carter [on the reverse side] This Summons to be Served by PC [?] 243 John Fuzzens [?] January 1st 1847 Edward Hill Serf-"

Author: Reighard, Frank H.; Title: «u»A Standard History of Fulton County, Ohio, Vol. II«/u», (Publication site: Chicago IL, Publisher: The Lewis Pub. Co, Publication date: MCMXX), pgs 508-9, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

Author: Gunnell, April May; Owen, Jan; Orahood, Lynne; Baird, Scott Lee; (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: Christmas Eve MMXXII)

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDB6-7JF

"... Thomas Hill Last Changed: May 26, 2012 by Jan Owen Sex Male Birth 1813 Aldenham, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom Reason This Information Is Correct: Via 1851 census Last Changed: June 24, 2018 by Scott Lee Baird Death 1851 Hertfordshire, England
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Also Known As William Hill
Residence 1851 Aldenham, Hertfordshire, England Last Changed: December 1, 2017 by April May Gunnell
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Spouses and Children

Thomas Hill 1813-1851 [<-ancestor]
Marriage: 1835 St James, Middlesex, England
Mary Ann Cullen 1810-1900 [<-ancestress]

Children of Mary Ann Cullen & Thomas Hill (7)

[1] Eliza Sophia Hill 1838-1841
[2] Mary Ann Hill 1840-1863
[3] William Edward Hill 1842-1923 [<-ancestor]
[4] Elisa Hill 1845-1921
[5] Martha Cullen Hill 1847-1913
[6] Helen Hill 1849-1851
[7] John Hill 1851-1851

Thomas Hill 1813-1851
Mary Deceased

Children of Mary & Thomas Hill (1)

[1] Louisa Hill 1847-Deceased"
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Thomas Hill
< 1825-1851

1836
Mary Ann Hill
1840-1863
Eliza Hill
1845-1921
Martha Hill
1846-1913
Helen Hill
1849-1851
John Hill
1851-1851

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