Oorzaak: Bronchiectasis-Contributory: Senility
Zij is getrouwd met PETER Hill.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 12 mei 1859 te St. Clair Co., IIllinois, zij was toen 20 jaar oud.Bron 6
Hannah Emaline's surname was spelled, on the Marriage License, as "Mitchele."
"Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900":
Groom: Hill, Peter / Bride: Mitchell, Hannah E. / Date: 05/12/1859 / License No. 6100 / St. Clair Co.
SOURCES: Marriage License of Peter Hill and Hannah Emaline Mitchell; from Courthouse at Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, (Obtained at the Courthouse by Catherine Hill and Richard Hill. "St. Clair Co., IL, Marriages 1845-1869", Vol. 2, by Robert Buecher, StLGS. County Court Records located at Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL. "The Wilderman Family," by Mrs. Lora Wilderman Stookey, 1970s. "The Hill Family Genealogy", Iola Avenel Hill Kaiser, R.R. #1, Box 39, Freeburg, St. Clair Co., IL, 1968-1973. "The Wilderman Family Tree;" based on "Wildermans," by Mrs. Lora Wilderman Stookey; revised and edited with additional information, by Mike and Debbie Krug, Godfrey, IL 62035, © 1991 Edition; copies can be found at the Belleville Public Library, Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL Family Tree Maker, CD250 Marriage Index: Illinois, 1851-1900, (Microfilm Number: 1005304-1005310; © 1998 Genealogy.com.), Microfilm No. 1689026, County Records, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois--marriage of Peter Hill and Hannah E. Mitchele (Hannah "Emaline" Mitchell). "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", (Internet No.: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Marriage/MarriageSearchServlet), "Electronic"; the spelling of Hannah Mitchell's name on this record is spelled correctly; it has, Peter Hill married Hannah E. Mitchell, not Mitchele as it is on her Marriage License.
Kind(eren):
(Hannah) Emaline Mitchell was the daughter of William W. Mitchell and his 3rd wife, Rebecca Teter; they were 1st cousins. Emaline was born October 8, 1838 in Randolph Co., IL, and died March 12, 1917, Marion, IL; burial was March 14, 1917 in the "Pleasant Grove Cemetery", Crab Orchard Twp., NE of Marion, Williamson Co., IL; Services were held in a Baptist Church; burial in a Methodist Churchyard Cemetery.
[Broderbund Family Archive #301, Census Microfilm Records: Illinois, 1850, Disk 3, Date of Import: 18 Aug 2002, Internal Ref. #1.301.1.24015.9]
Individual: Mitchell, William
Year: 1850; State: Illinois; County: Randolph
Location: Township 4 South Range 7 West 3rd Principle Meridian
National Archives Series Number: M432; National Archives Microfilm Number: 125
Census Page Number: 43
1850 U.S. Census, T 4 S, R 7 W, 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph Co., IL, 12 September 1850:
Page 43, Dwelling No. 649, Family No. 654:
William (W.) Mitchell, age 43, m, farmer, 5000, Ill. (m. 3rd Rebecca Teter;
-m. 1st Polly Browder? m. 2nd Christiann/Christian Redpath?)
Nancy J. Mitchell (Lively), age 24, f, born Ill. (J.=Jane-4th wife)
Adeline Mitchell, age 14, f, born Ill., attended school
(dau. of Rebecca Teter; m. Solomon Teter?)
*Hannah E. Mitchell, age 12, born Ill., attended school
(E=Emaline- daughter of Rebecca Teter-Hannah married Peter Hill, 12 May 1859)
James Mitchell, age 15, m, born Ill., attended school
(son of Christiann Redpath; m. Mary Bean/Been)
Isaac Mitchell, age 2, m, born Ill. (son of Nancy Jane Lively)
William Mitchell, age 1/12, m, born Ill. (son of Nancy Jane Lively)
Solomon Teter, age 21, born Ill. (nephew of Rebecca Teter-m. 1st Adeline Mitchell?)
"1860 Census St. Clair County, Illinois," Township 1 South, Range 7 West, Page 173, Family No. 1283:
*Peter Hill, age 25, born IL (married 12 May 1859)
Emelina Hill (nee Hannah Emaline Mitchell), age 21, born IL
Hannah Emaline Mitchell signed the renunciation record relinquishing her rights to administer her father's estate. Emaline's husband, Peter Hill, was appointed guardian of Emaline's half-sister, Isabell, June 23, 1862, and of her half-brother, William, Jr. November 8, 1870.
"1880 U.S. Census of Franklin County, Illinois," by Charles T. Summers; Tyrone Township, 25 June 1880, Dwelling No. 214, Family No. 214 (214/214):
*Peter Hill, male, age 45 farmer, born IL, Father: IL, Mother: KY
Hannah E. Hill, female, age 42, wife, born IL, Father: IL, Mother: IL
Samuel Hill, male, age 9, son, born IL, Father: IL, Mother: IL
Joseph Hill, male, age 5, son, born IL, Father: IL, Mother: IL
Minna Hill, female, age 3, daughter, born IL, Father: IL, Mother: IL
Isabell W. Mitchell, female, age 20, servant, born IL, Father: IL, Mother: IL
Demetress W. Hudleston, male, age 20, servant, born TN, Father: TN, Mother: TN
1900 U.S. Census, Rock Creek Precinct, Williamson County, Illinois, 13 June 1900, Page 10A:
Dwelling No. 180, Family No. 183:
*Emaline Hill, Head, F, Oct 1838, age 61, Widowed, 7 children, 2 livin
born Illinois, Father: Illinois, Mother: Illinois
Joseph Hill, Son, M, Aug 1874, age 25, Single, born Illinois, Father: Illinois,
Mother: Illinois, Farmer
1910 U.S. Census West Marion Township, Williamson County, Illinois, 20 April 1910:
West College Street, House No. 511,
Dwelling No. 9, Family No. 10:
Joseph Hill, Head, M, W, age 35, m/2 (? s/b 1) 10yrs., born Illinoi
Father: Illinois, Mother: Illinois, Manages Flour Mill; Emp., owns home, house
Minnie Hill, Wife, F, W, age 32, m/2 10yrs., 2 children, 2 living, born Illinois,
Father: Tennessee, Mother: Tennessee
Lloyd Hill, Son, M, W, age 9, single, born Illinois, Father: Illinoi
Mother: Illinois, attended school since Sept. 1, 1909
Katie Carter, Step-daughter, F, W, age 13, single, born Illinois,
Father: Illinois, Mother: Illinois, attended school since Sept.1, 1909 (she later became a teacher in Marion)
Emiline Hill, (nee Mitchell), Mother, F, W, age 71, widow, 7children, 2 living,
born Illinois, Father: Illinois, Mother: Illinois
John Adams, Boarder, M, W, age 25, single, born Illinois, Father: Illinois,
Mother: Illinois, Deputy Clerk-County Clerk; worked
Earnest Winegarner, Boarder, M, W, age 26, single, born Illinois,
Father: Ohio, Mother: Illinois, Delivery boy-Rolles Mill?; worked
Absolom Carr, Boarder, M, W+, age 44, single, born Illinois, Father: Illinois,
Mother: Illinois, laborer-construction; worked
Walter Creal, Boarder, M, W, age 21, single, born Illinois, Father: Illinois,
Mother: Illinois, laborer-wholesale house; worked
Ethel Lupe, Servant, F, W, age 24, single, born Illinois, Father: Illinois,
Mother: Illinois, servant-private family; worked
Court House Record Book, "Illinois, Marion, Williamson County, Medical Certificate of Death", Registered No. 26; Place of Death: 511 West College St., Marion [IL], Name: Hannah E. Hill, Female, White, Widow, Date of Birth: October 8, 1838, Illinois, Date of Death: March 12, 1917, Age 78yrs., 5mos., 14 days; Housewife; Father & Mother: Unknown; Informant: Sam Hill, Marion [IL]; Burial Date & Place: March 14, 1917, Pleasant Grove Cemetery [Crab Orchard Twp., NE of Marion, Williamson Co., IL; a Methodist Churchyard Cemetery]; Cause of Death: Bronchiectasis-Contributory: Senility. (Image).
The following is the obituary of (Hannah) Emaline Mitchell Hill, nee Mitchell.
"The Freeburg Tribune" Newspaper, Freeburg, Illinois, March 16, 1917
"C.M. Hill received word Monday of the death of his aunt Mrs. Emmeline Hill, of Marion, Ill., the funeral was held in that city Wednesday. She is survived by two sons Samuel, of Marion, and Joseph, of Dupo. Mrs. Hill was the wife of Peter Hill, they formerly lived about a mile south west of this city, on the farm owned by C. M. Hill. Miss Permelia Hill a sister-in-law, was called to that place Saturday on account of her illness."
SOURCES: "The Teter-Kittle-Mitchell-Hill Bible" of Hannah Emaline "Emaline" Mitchell Hill; The Old and New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated Out of the Original Greek, © 1834 Coopertown, (N.Y.), Stereotyped, Printed and Published by H. & E. Phinney; The Bible was in very poor condition when the Bible was copied, by hand, by Catherine and Richard Hill. Later, in the late 1970's, copies of the Bible were made. Further deterioration had occurred and the pages were very fragile, tear blurred, and one badly torn. The information was unreadable when we made copies of the Bible records to such an extent that if we hadn't copied them by hand earlier we would have doubts about some of the names and dates!--Two of the children of William Mitchell, by his 4th wife Nancy Jane Lively, were not listed in the Bible: John Mitchell, born 27 July 1851, died 15 December 1867, & Amos Mitchell, born 28 January 1854, died about 23 June 1862--The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues, and with former translations dilgently compared and revised with Canne's marginal notes and references to which are added, an index: An alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments with their signification. Tables of scripture weights, measures, and coins, and etc.-The Dedication? is most unusual: To The Reader: As the Dedication of the English translation of the Bible to King James the first of England seems to be wholly unnecessary for the purposes of edification, and perhaps on some accounts improper to be continued in an American edition, the Editors have substituted a short account of the translations of the Old and New Testaments from the original Hebrew and Greek in which they were written.
Other Sources: Marriage License of Peter Hill and Hannah Emaline Mitchell; from Courthouse at Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, (Obtained at the Courthouse by Catherine Hill and Richard Hill. "St. Clair County, Illinois Marriage Records, 1845-1869"; Transcribed & Indexed by Robert Buecher, 3250 Suson Court, Apt. 2, St. Louis, MO 63139; © July 1980 Robert Buecher; No. 6100, marriage of Peter Hill and Hannah E. Mitchele (Hannah "Emaline" Mitchell). Family Tree Maker, CD250 Marriage Index: Illinois, 1851-1900, (Microfilm Number: 1005304-1005310); © 1998 Genealogy.com., Microfilm No. 1689026, County Records, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois--marriage of Peter Hill and Hannah E. Mitchele (Hannah "Emaline" Mitchell). "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900", (Internet No.: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Marriage/MarriageSearchServlet), "Electronic"; the spelling of Hannah Mitchell's name on this record is spelled correctly; it has, Peter Hill married Hannah E. Mitchell, not Mitchele as it is on her Marriage License.
Funeral Card for Hannah Emiline Hill, Born in Randolph County, Ill., October 8, 1838; Died in Marion, Ill., March 12, 1917, Age 78 Years, 5 Months and 4 Days. Funeral will be held Wednesday, March 14, at ten o'clock a. m., from the First Baptist church, Marion, Ill., by the Rev. W. P. Throgmorton, Interment at Pleasant Grove. Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Crab Orchard Township., Williamson Co., IL, tombstone. "Portrait and Biographical Record, St. Clair Co., Illinois, 1892; Peter Hill." ; Probate Records of William W. Mitchell, father of (Hannah) Emaline Mitchell; from St. Clair Co., IL Courthouse, Roll 93, Sequence 100035, Case #630, Type: PR, Year 1858. ; Marion, Williamson County, IL, Medical Certificate of Death of Hannah Emaline "Emaline": Mitchell Hill, from a large book at the Courty Courthouse in Marion, Williamson Co., IL Obituary from: "The Freeburg Tribune" Newspaper, Freeburg, Illinois, March 16, 1917, Mrs. Emmeline Hill, of Marion, Illinois. "Hill Genealogy," Iola Kaiser of Freeburg, IL. 1850 U.S. Census Randolph Co., IL; also, Family Archive CD301 Census Microfilm Records: Illinois, 1850, Disk 3, Pope-Richland Microfilm 125, Randolph County, © 1998 Broderbund Software, Inc. "1860 Census St. Clair County, Illinois," Vol. I, Compiled by Kay F. Jetton, © 1981, Printed by The Anundsen Publishing Company, Decorah, Iowa 52101. We have not found the 1870 census for Peter and (Hannah) Emaline Mitchell Hill. "1880 U.S. Census of Franklin County, Illinois," by Charles T. Summers; Tyrone Township, 25 June 1880, Dwelling No. 214, Family No. 214 (214/214). Ancestry.com, "1900 United States Federal Census," [database on-line], Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., © 2004; Series: T623, Roll: 354 NARA; Rock Creek Precinct, Williamson County, Illinois, 13 June 1900, Page 10A, Dwelling No. 180, Family No. 183, Emaline Hill, Joseph Hill, son. 1910 U.S. Census of Williamson County, Illinois, (Microfilm), West Marion, West College Street, House No. 511, Dwelling No. 9, Family No. 10, 20 April 1910; obtained at the Marion, Carnegie Library, Marion, Williamson Co., Illinois, by Catherine & Richard Hill.
Hannah was a descendant of Rebecca Henkle and Paul Teter:
Other Sources: "Henckel Genealogy", 1500-1960, Ancestry and Descendants of Reverend Anthony Jacob Henckel, 1668-1728, Pioneer Evangelical Lutheran Minister, Emigrant from the German Palatinate to America in 1717, pgs. 215-216, 250-251, by William Sumner Junkin & Minnie Wyatt Junkin; Sponsor: Burt Brown Barker, LL.D.; © 1964 Henckel Family Association. "Henckel Genealogical Bulletin", pgs. 330, 352-357, 792-799.
Numbering Systems: (Paul Teter married Rebecca Henkle/Henckel). HG # - "The Henckel Genealogy", by Junkin & Junkin; TD# - "Teter Descendants", by Eva A. Teter Winfield; Paul Teter's family has not been developed in this book.
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The Bible was in very poor condition when the Bible was copied, by hand, by Catherine and Richard Hill. Later, in the late 1970's, copies of the Bible were made. Further deterioration had occurred and the pages were very fragile, tear blurred, and one badly torn. The information was unreadable when we made copies of the Bible records to such an extent that if we hadn't copied them by hand earlier we would have doubts about some of the names and dates!--Two of the children of William Mitchell, by his 4th wife Nancy Jane Lively, were not listed in the Bible: John Mitchell, born 27 July 1851, died 15 December 1867, & Amos Mitchell, born 28 January 1854, died about 23 June 1862--The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues, and with former translations dilgently compared and revised with Canne's marginal notes and references to which are added, an index: An alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments with their signification. Tables of scripture weights, measures, and coins, and etc.-The Dedication? is most unusual: To The Reader: As the Dedication of the English translation of the Bible to King James the first of England seems to be wholly unnecessary for the purposes of edification, and perhaps on some accounts improper to be continued in an American edition, the Editors have substituted a short account of the translations of the Old and New Testaments from the original Hebrew and Greek in which they were written. (Images)./ Not Given
Born in Randolph County, Ill., October 8, 1838; Died in Marion, Ill., March 12, 1917, Age 78 Years, 5 Months and 4 Days. Funeral will be held Wednesday, March 14, at ten o'clock a. m., from the First Baptist church, Marion, Ill., by the Rev. W. P. Throgmorton, Interment at Pleasant Grove
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Name: Hannah E. Hill, Female, White, Widow, Date of Birth: October 8, 1838, Illinois, Date of Death: March 12, 1917, Age 78yrs., 5mos., 14 days; Housewife; Father & Mother: Unknown; Informant: Sam Hill, Marion [IL]; Burial Date & Place: March 14, 1917, Pleasant Grove Cemetery [Crab Orchard Twp., NE of Marion, Williamson Co., IL; a Methodist Churchyard Cemetery]; Cause of Death: Bronchiectasis-Contributory: Senility. (Image)./ Not Given