. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . gyman and theyreside at New Haven, Conn. Willie H. C. Hills, b. July 25, 1878, is employed at the New Hamp-shire Soldiers Home at Tilton as expert farmer. Waltee B. Hills, b. Dec. 5, 1879; m., April 20, 1902, May F. Searsof Newton, Mass. They reside on Bay St. He is a farmer on thehome farm. LoBiNG C. Hills, b. March 3, 1885, is a student at Tilton Seminary. HILL. Joseph Hill, b. at Mont Vernon June 16, 1834, came to SanborntonB


. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905. In two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also pictures of public buildings and private residences . gyman and theyreside at New Haven, Conn. Willie H. C. Hills, b. July 25, 1878, is employed at the New Hamp-shire Soldiers Home at Tilton as expert farmer. Waltee B. Hills, b. Dec. 5, 1879; m., April 20, 1902, May F. Searsof Newton, Mass. They reside on Bay St. He is a farmer on thehome farm. LoBiNG C. Hills, b. March 3, 1885, is a student at Tilton Seminary. HILL. Joseph Hill, b. at Mont Vernon June 16, 1834, came to SanborntonBridge when a lad of 15, where he was a merchant during the whole ofhis active life, first, as partner with his brother, then with E. G. Phil-brick in an extensive line of general merchandise, and later with Fletcher until his death. He, with his brother, in 1865 erected theircommodious brick block and a few years later the present woodenone. Mr Hill m., Jan. 8, 1862, Annette Hancock of N. and had fourchildren. (See Hancock gen.) She d. Nov. 12, 1874. He m. (second), at Durham, June 28, 1880, Lizzie A. Chase of removed the following year to Arch GENEALOGIES. 183 He was unassuming in manner, kind, sympathetic, generous; atrusted and respected citizen, not only interested in local affairs, butrepresented the town in the Legislature of 1871 and 72. He was amember of the board of education, of Doric Lodge, A. F. and A. M.,and the Congregational Church. Mrs. Hill is a member of the samechurch, a charter member of the local Womans Club and PeabodyChapter of the Eastern Star, but is especially devoted to home and itsvaried interests. Second Generation. Aleck Wabe Hili., b. Jan. 1, 1863; d., Dec, 1866. Joseph Ware Hill, b. Oct. 24, 1867, was employed in his fathers storeand since his death has assisted in the care of the estate and home. Eva Gertrude Hill, b. at Tilton Aug. 7, 1869, graduated from theNew Hampshire Conference Female College in 1889 as the valedic-torian


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