Zimri (Pvt.) HILLS

Zimri (Pvt.) HILLS

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Zimri (Pvt.) HILLS
Name Zimri HILL
Name Zimry HILLS
Beruf Farmer
Nationalität English

Ereignisse

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Geburt 2. Oktober 1762 Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Geburt 2. Oktober 1762 Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung etwa 18. November 1844 Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Chautauqua County, New York nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 15. November 1844 Pomfret, Chautauqua, New York, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen Oktober 1815 Portland, Chautauqua, New York, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Wohnen zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1781 und 1815 Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat vor 1800 Ferrisburgh, Addison, Vermont, USA nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
vor 1800
Ferrisburgh, Addison, Vermont, USA
Malinda PALMER

Notizen zu dieser Person

A dragoon who served in the 5th regiment of the Connecticut Lighthorse, of the Connecticut militia, Zimri Hill was awarded a one-half pension of $30, for having been wounded in his right hand by a broadsword at Horse Neck, in August 1779. His pension was applied for when he later resided at Charlotte, Vermont, in February 1795. Zimri Hills Birth: 1762 Death: 1844 Pvt. Continental line Revolutionary War Chautauqua Regt. N.Y. Militia War of 1812 Fought in Battle of Plattsburgh, New York, also know as the Battle of Lake Champlain, 6-11 Sep 1814, which ended the final invasion of the northern states of the United States during the War of 1812. HISTORICAL SKETCHES of the TOWN OF PORTLAND BY H.C. TAYLOR, M.D. Published 1873 HILL, Zimri Was the son of John and was b. in Conn. in 1762. He m. Malinda Palmer, dau. of John Palmer in Ferrisburgh, Vt. He removed from there to Portland, N.Y. in company with Zadoc Martin, in Oct. 1815. He settled on p't of lot 12, T. 5, now owned in part by H. Patch and W. A. Strong his log house standing where the house of Mr. Strong now stands. He sold in 1836 to Samuel Brown and removed to the town of Pomfret; but during the last years of his life lived with Jason Martin, a son-in-law. He was nearly blind for over twenty years. He was a revolutionary soldier, and was a volunteer in the war of 1812 and was at the battle of Plattsburg, N. Y. In religion he was orthodox and in politics a democrat. He died Nov 15th 1844 and was bu. in Evergreen Cemetery. Family of Mr. and Mrs. Hill - PATTIE: b. in 1798; m. Moses Joy; d, in Michigan in 1864. LOREN: b, in 1801; m. Almira Graves in 1829; settled in P.; d. in Michigan in 1855. CHAUNCEY: b. in 1803; m. Nancy Squares, adopted dau. of Daniel Barnes, in 1823; settled in P.; d. in Ohio July 24th 1863. brought to P. for burial. ALMA: b. Jan, 30th 1807; m. Jason Martin Jan, 1827; settled in P.; d. Oct. 12th 1870. HEMAN: b. in 1809; m. Lydia Delong in 1835; settled in P.; now living in the west. MARILLA: b. 1811; m. Geo. Harris, son of William Harris in 1828. CALVIN: b. in 1813; m. Anice Mead in 1836; settled at Marengo, Ill.; still living. JERUSHA: b. in 1815; m. Henry Lake in 1835; settled in Portland. at first; still living. The ch. were all b. in Vt. Burial: Portland Evergreen Cemetery Portland Chautauqua County New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84743343 Rootsweb.com entry info found at: https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=aztextor&surname=HILLS%2C+Zimri ID: I41629 Name: Zimri HILLS Given Name: Zimri Surname: HILLS Sex: M Birth: 21 OCT 1762 in Winchester, Litchfield, CT Event: Military Revolutionary War Vet Death: 16 JUL 1834 in Harlem, Delaware, OH Note: Resided 1782-1817 in Charlotte, Chittendon, Vermont. The Revolutionary War - Vermont. Zimri Hills, Connecticut; born Torrington, Connecticut - 1762; resided Litchfield, Connecticut; Col. Bebee's regiment 1778; resided Chittenden; Delaware County, Ohio; died Harlem, Ohio - 1834 or 1835; Married Mille; she resided Genoa, Ohio - 1838; (S3992) Index of Revolutionary War Applications Zimri Hill, CT S27996 (This is the one who resided in Hartland, New York in 1837) 1790 Census for Charlotte Town, Chittendon, Vermont Zimri Hill 1-2-3 1800 Census for Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont Zimri Hill M: 1-1-1-1-0 F: 3-1-1-1-0 *** Zimri Hill M: 2-1-0-1-0 F: 1-0-1-0-0 1810 Census for Shelburn, Chittenden, Vermont Zimri Hills M: 0-0-4-0-1 F: 1-2-1-0-1 pg. 212 1810 Census for Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont Zimri Hills M: 4-0-0-0-2 F: 3-0-0-1-0 pg. 215 John Hills M: 2-0-1-0-0 F: 1-0-1-0-0 Amos Catlin M: 1-0-0-0-1 F: 1-0-1-1-1 Many early Hills land transactions (1805- ) in Plain, Franklin, Ohio (Zimri, Benoni L., Lorin & Roger E.) Zimri probably moved to Ohio about 1817. 1820 Census for Genoa, Delaware, Ohio. Zimri Hill M: 0-1-0-0-0-1 F: 0-0-0-0-1 Resided 1830-34 in Harlem, Delaware, Ohio. 1830 Census for Harlem, Delaware, Ohio. Zimri Hills M: 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1 F: 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1 From History of Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio. Fancher Cemetery Zimri Hills born 1762 in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut; enlisted in 1778 and stationed near West Point under General McDouglas; died 7/16/1834. 1840 Census for Plain, Franklin, Ohio. (not sure how and if Jeremiah is related to Zimri - son?) Jeremiah Hills M: 0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1 F: 0-0-1-0-0-0-0-1 Others say the following is Ezekiel Hills: New York Census, 1790-1890 (not sure this is him) Name: ZIMRI HILLS State: NY County: Chautauqua County Township: Age 77 Pomfret Year: 1840 Page: 076 Database: NY 1840 Pensioners List Also . . . . . Name: Zimri HILL Sex: M Birth: 2 OCT 1762 in Winchester, Litchfield, CT Death: 15 NOV 1844 in Portland, Chautauqua, NY Burial: Portland, Chautauqua, NY Note: Another book lists his father as Capt. John and Jerusha (Lewis)Hills Father: John HILL b: in CT Mother: Jerusha LEWIS b: OCT 1736 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT Suggested Next Step: Search OneWorldTree for: Hill, Zimri Marriage 1 Melinda PALMER (she is also buried in Portland, Chautauqua, NY) Married: in Ferrisburgh, Vt Children Pattie HILL b: 1798 in Vt Loren HILL b: 1801 in Vt Chauncey HILL b: 1803 in Vt Alma HILL b: 30 JAN 1807 in Vt Heman HILL b: 1809 in Vt Marilla HILL b: 1811 in Vt Calvin HILL b: 1813 in Vt Jerusha HILL b: 1815 in Vt Research of Susan Kimes Burgess: He signed his name Zimry in his Revolutionary War declaration and it is written this way in his family bible too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For years researchers have been mixing up the families and data of two grandsons of Benoni Hills: Zimri Hills/Hill, son of John Hills (Captain) and his wife Jersusha Lewis, and Zimry/Zimri Hills, son of Beriah Hills and Mary Enno. I believe that the book, "History of Torrington, Connecticut : from its first settlement in 1737, with biographies and genealogies" by Samuel Orcutt has garbled the two Zimri's data as has the "Hills Family in America". "History of Torrington" states that the Zimri who married Amelia was Capt. John Hills son. I believe this to be incorrect. Both Zimris were born within the same time period in the same vicinity in Connecticut. Both fought in the Revolutionary War for Connecticut and then moved to Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont after the war as did Capt. John Hills. Zimri married to 1st Lucy Hurlbut and 2nd Malinda Palmer fought with Col. Starr's Regiment and moved to New York from Vermont. Zimry/Zimri married to Amelia Catlin was at West Point and moved to Ohio from Vermont. I have seen no definitive proof of which Zimri is the son of John Hills and which is the son of John's brother, Beriah Hills but I believe I have found enough circumstantial evidence to draw an accurate conclusion. I will distinguish between the two men by spelling their names differently since their birthdates are in question. Zimri who married Lucy Hurlbut and Malinda Palmer will be spelled Zimri with an I. Zimry who married Amelia Catlin will be spelled Zimry with a Y. (This is how his name is spelled in his family bible and how he signed his name on his Rev. War declaration) 1. Naming patterns: Beriah Hills married Mary Enno. They named a son, Roger Enos Hills. Zimry also named a son Roger Enos Hills. Is Enos a recognition of Mary's maiden name? Zimri nor any in his line used this name as far as I have found. 2. According to p. 90 in the "History of Torrington, Connecticut : from its first settlement in 1737, with biographies and genealogies," Beriah Hills moved to Torrington in 1748 and remained there the rest of his life. Capt. John Hills lived in Goshen until just before "1776 when he moved to Winchester and lived near the Hurlbut Cemetery." Zimry states in his Rev. War. declaration that he was born Nov. 16, 1762 in Torrington, making him a son of Beriah. 3. Census record: In 1790, John Hill is found living a few residences away from Zimry Hill. Note that it is spelled Zimry on the census, just as Zimry signed his Rev. War declaration and his name is written in the family bible. This proximity is one reason others have assumed that Zimry was the son of John. But if you look at the census closely I believe Zimri and his family are living in the household with John Hills/Hill. This would indicate that Zimri is the son of John and his nephew Zimry is living nearby. Therefore, some believe: Zimry Hills/Hill married to Amelia Catlin is the son of Beriah Hills. and Zimri Hills/Hill married to 1) Lucy Hurlbut and 2) Malinda Palmer is the son of Capt. John Hills. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a correction to the Hills Family In America but even the correction combines families and data and remains incorrect. Title: A Supplementary Record Connecting With the Hills Family in America Authors: Hills, Thomas, City of Publication: Unknown : Publisher: Unknown, Date: 1908 "4761 A transposition of names caused the person numbered four thousand seven hundred and sixty one designated as Ezekiel, said to be a son of Zimri, to be erroneously recorded. The record as originally transmitted to the editor should have been printed Zimri, said to be a son of Ezekiel. But Mr. Leon Clark Hills (No. 4571 of the Gen.) has proved that the tradition noted on page 620 of the family history, that connected an Ezekiel with this branch of the family has no foundation; and has identified this Zimri as that one of the name numbered 223 of the Genealogy. He was of the Vermont Regiment commanded by Col. Ebenezer Allen in 1780; of Col. Samuel Canfield's Regiment at West Point on the Hudson in 1781; pensioned as a private of Col. Starr's Regiment in Sept. 1793; recorded as a pensioner of Vermont under the Act of Congress 1818; transfered from Vermont to New York March 4, 1823. In the census of 1840 he is recorded as a pensioner, aged 77, living with his son Heman at Pomfret, Chautauqua Co., N.Y. In addition to official records Mr. Hills Quotes: His. of Litchfield Co., Conn., p. 184; Conn. men in the Rev. p. 583, and Vt. in the Rev. p.p. 211-234-604. The effect of Mr. Hills' investigation and his conclusions, is that the sub-title to the group recorded on page 520 of the Genealogy must be discarded, also the nine lines including the line "children of Ezekiel and Malinda (Palmer_ Hills" that follow it; and that whenever below that line the word "Ezekiel" occurs the word Zimri must be substituted. If then in the space thus made vacant at the top of the page, a new sub-title, Descendants of Zimri Hills (No. 223), is inserted, followed by the words Children of Zimri and Millie (Catlin) Hills, the amended record will be in accordance with what the investigator found to be the lineage of those whose names fill the remainder of the page." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "OFFICIAL ROSTER OF SOLDIERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN STATE OF OHIO" at Heritage Quest.com INternet. Zimri Hill born 16 Nov 1762 Torrington, Litchfield Co, Conn, died 16 Jan 1834, bur Farler Cem. After Rev War, removed to Chittenden County, VT, thence to Delaware Co, Ohio. Md 17 Jan 1782 in Litchfield County, CT to Amelia _____, born 28 Jan 1763 died 1 oct 1844. Children: Roger Eno, b. 1-7-1783, Huldah born 11-23-1784 (md. ____ Fairchild), Zimry Jr. born 9 Oct 1787, Bulah b. 12-27-1789, Lorrain b. 10-1-1792, Orrillie b. 10-11-1794, Esther b. 6-22-1799, Patty b. 10-5-1802. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Research of Gary: Gary Finckel Database; Rootsweb Database gfinckel From Deed Index: 1816, Book-H-Page-214, Grantor: Roger E. Hills, Grantee: Zimri Hills. 1816 Book-H-Page-363, Grantor: Zimri Hills, Grantee: James Berrington. 1817, Book-1-Page-89, Grantor: Benoni Hills, Grantee: Zimri and Benoni Hills. 1819, Book-1-Page-503, Grantor: Roger E. Hills, Grantee: Zimri Hills. 1822, Book-3-Page-236, Grantor: Zimri Hills, Grantee: Loren Hills. 1850, Book-43-Page-329/38, Grantor: Zimri Hills, Grantee: Calvin Cutles, Plain- Section 23. 1852, Book-47-Page-532, Grantor: C.A. Beem, Grantee: Zimri Hills, Plain- Section 23. 1860, Book-70-Page-393, Grantor: Zimri Hills, Grantee: Loyal Hills, Plain-Section 23. 1826 Personal Property Tax for Plain, Franklin, Ohio (Horse-Cattle) John Hill 0-2 Lorin Hill 0-3 Zimri Hill 1-5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Research of Susan Kimes Burgess: 1790 Census: Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont; Roll: M637_12; Image: 0119. Zimry Hill 1-2-3 males above 16 with heads of families: (1) Zimry abt. age 28 males under 0-15: (2) Roger Enos abt. age 7, Zimry abt. age 3 females including heads of families: (3) Amelia abt. age 27, Huldah abt. age 6, Bular abt. age 1 a few residences away: John Hill 3 - 2- 3 males above 16 with heads of families: (3) Capt. John Hill abt. age 58 males under 0-15: (2) females including heads of families: (3) 1800 Census: Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont; .Roll: 51; Page: 304; Image: 167. Zimri Hill M: 1-1-1-1-0 F: 3-1-1-1-0 males under 10: (1) Lorrian abt. age 8 males 10-15: (1) Zimry abt. age 13 males 16-25: (1) Roger Enos abt. age 17 males 26-44: (1) Zimry abt. age 38 females under 10: (3) Orrillie abt. age 6, ?, Esther abt. age 1 females 10-15: (1) Bular abt. age 11 females 16-25: (1) Huldah abt. age 16 females 26-44: (1) Amelia abt. age 37 1800 Census: Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont; .Roll: 51; Page: 300; Image: 165. Zimri Hill M: 2-1-0-1-0 F: 1-0-1-0-0 (This is Zimri and Malinda Hills) 1810 Census: Shelburn, Chittenden, Vermont; Roll: 64; Page: 212; Image: 389.00. Zimri Hills M: 0-0-4-0-1 F: 1-2-1-0-1 pg. 212 males 16-25: 4 Roger Enos abt. age27, Zimry abt. age 23, Lorrian abt. age 18, ? males 45+: 1 Zimry abt. age 48 females under 10: 1 Patty abt. age 8 females 10-15: 2 Orrillie abt. age 16, Esther abt. age 11 females 16-25: 1 Bular abt. age 21 females 45+: 1 Amelia abt. age 47 1810 Census: Charlotte, Chittenden, Vermont; Roll: 64; Page: 215A; Image: 396.00. Zimri Hills M: 4-0-0-0-2 F: 3-0-0-1-0 pg. 215 (This is Zimri and Malinda Hills) John Hills M: 2-0-1-0-0 F: 1-0-1-0-0 Amos Catlin M: 1-0-0-0-1 F: 1-0-1-1-1 1820 Census: Genoa, Delaware, Ohio; Roll: M33_89; Page: 208; Image: 116. Zimry Hill 010001-00001 males under 10: males 10-15: 1 males 45+: 1 Zimry abt. age 58 females 45+: 1 Amelia abt. age 57 1820 Census: Genoa, Delaware, Ohio; Roll: M33_89; Page: 206; Image: 115. Rodger E. Hill 100010-32010 males under 10: 1 males 27-44: 1 Roger Enos abt. age 37 females under 10: 3 females 10-15: 2 females 26-44: 1 Lucretia abt. age 40 1830 Census: Harlem, Delaware, Ohio; Roll: 130; Page: 74. Zmri Hills 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Free White Persons, Including Heads of Families 60 & under 70 1 Zimry abt. age 68 Females under 5 60 & under 70 1 Amelia abt. age 67 Resided 1830-34 in Harlem, Delaware, Ohio. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Zimry Hills - Revolutionary War Record State: Connecticut Series: M805 Roll: 428 File: W3992 The State of Ohio Delaware County. SS Be it remembered that on the nineteenth day of November in the year Eighteen hundred & thirty two personally appeared in open court before the judges of the court of Common Please in and for the County of Delaware, now in session, Zimri Hill a resident of Harlem Township in the County, aged seventy years, who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress ???? June 7, 1832. I ??? ?? Zimri Hill on my said oath state that I entered into the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated, to wit: - Zimri Hill of Harlem I was born November 16, 1762 in the Town of Torrington in the County of Litchfield Connecticut where I resided during the revolutionary war. I think it was 1778 when the son of Mr. Noah North, whose name I think was Memna??? was dragged to serve in the militia two months. I ??? him to serve as a substitute by Mr. Noah North to serve for ??? ??? of his son. I mustered with my company at Litchfield and marched to Horse Neck on the sea Coast; where there ??? a regiment of troops were stationed. I then served my two months service & returned home. Next year I enlisted and served three months in the company of Conn. Militia. I mustered to Horse Neck & served that time there as before when I was discharged. I cannot recollect my officers names except Col. Bebee who I think commanded at Horse Neck while I was there. In 1780 I enlisted at Litchfield for three months. I mustered to West Point where I arrived about the time of Arnold's treason. I was stationed in Fort No. 4 at the time Gen. Washington crossed the North river to West Point in 2 or 3 days after Arnolds dissertion on his return from Connecticut. While at West Point I was under the command of Genl. McDougle. I cannot recollect the names of any of my other officers after serving my 3 months I was discharged at West Point. After the revolution I removed to Chittenden County Vermont where I resided about 30 years. About 18 years since I removed from Vermont to Delaware County Ohio where I now reside. I have lost my discharges and have no documentary evidence and know of no person whose testimony I can procure who can testify to my services. I hereby relinquish all claims whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declare that my mane is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state. Sworn & subscribed to this day & year aforesaid. Zimry Hills We William Budd and Thomas Fairchild of Harlem Township in this ???? county and residing in the neighborhood of the above man Zimri Hill do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with the said Zimri Hill who has signed and sworn to the above declaration that we believe him to be seventy years of age, that he is ?????? and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution and we concur in that opinion. Sworn & subscribed to this day & year aforesaid: Wm Budd Thomas Fairchild ------------------------------------------------------- State of Ohio Delaware County; SS Be it known that before Ezra Griswold one of the associate Judges of the Court of Common please in and for Said County on this twelveth day of December A.D. 1838 personally appeared Mille Hills (widow of Zimri Hills) aged Seventy Eight years a resident of Genoa township in the State and County afore said who being first duly Sworn according to law doth on her oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed July the 7th 1838 being an act entitled an act granting half pay and pension to certain widows. That she is the widow of Zimri Hills who was a soldier in the army of the revolution and to whom a pension was granted by the United States under the act of Congress passed the 7th day of June 1832. She Saith that her husband the a foresaid Zimri Hills resided in the Township of Harlem in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio when said pension was granted. She further declares that she was married to the aforesaid Zimri Hills by Joshua Knoph Minister of the town of Winchester in the County of Litchfield and State of Connecticut on Seventeenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two. And that her husband the aforesaid Zimri Hills died in Said Township of Harlem on the sixteenth day of July in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty four that she was not married to him prior to his leaving the service but the marriage took place previous to the first day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety four namely at the time above stated and that she has remained a widow ever since the death of her husband and that she is at this time the widow of the said Zimri Hills. Subscribed and sworn to before the subscriber Decr. 12th 1838 E. Griswold associate Judge of ????? ???? Mille Hills - X Her Mark ---------------------------------------------------------------- The state of Ohio Delaware County Personally appeared before the subscriber, an associate Judge for said County: Huldah Fairchild, who being duly sworn according to law, deposeth & saith that she is the daughter of Zimri & Mille Hills. That her father the aforesaid Zimri Hills caused record to be made of the births of his children on a blank leaf of his family Bible in the hand writing of Sanford S. Bennett, more than twenty years since of which the following is an exact copy. vis. "Zimri Hills and Millie Hills married Jany. 17th 1782. Births- Zimri Hills, Nov. 16th 1762. Amelia Hills, January 28th 1763. Zimri Hills Fr. October 9th 1787. Lorrian Hills October 1st, 1792. Roger Enos Hills January 7th 1783. Huldah Hills. November 25th 1784. Bulah Hills. December 27th 1789. Orrellie Hills, October 11th 1794. Esther Hills. June 22nd 1799. Patty Hills. October 5th 1802." She further saith that her father, the aforesaid Zimri Hills died on the sixteenth day of July, Eighteen hundred and thirty-four - and that her mother the aforesaid Mille Hills has remained a widow ever since that period and is at this time the widow of the aforesaid Zimri Hills. Huldah Fairchild Sworn to and subscribed before me Decr. 13th 1838. And I further certify that the above named Huldah Fairchild sustains a good reputation for truth. E. Griswold, associate Judge of De. Com. Pleas. State of Ohio Delaware County; SS I Thomas Reynolds Clerk of the Court of Common Please in aforesaid County hereby certify, that Ezra Griswold Esq. before whom the fore going declaration & affidavit appears to have been taken, was at the dates there of an associate Judge ----------------------------------------------------------- Copies of two Bible pages found in his Revolutionary War Record: FAMILY RECORD BIRTHS Zimry Hills Nov. 16th 1762 Amelia Hills January 28th 1763 Zimry Hills Jr. October 9th 1787 Lorrain Hills October 1st 1792 Roger Enos Hills January 7th 1783 Huldah Hills November 25th 1874 Bular Hills December 27th 1789 Orrillie Hills October 11th 1794 Esther Hills June 22nd 1799 Patty Hills October 5th 1802 MARRIAGES Zimry Hills and Millie Hills Married Jany 17th 1782 ------------------------------------------------------ Delaware County Burials: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohdchs/cemetery/f.txt Hill Zimri --/--/1762 07/16/1834 FANCHER/MAPLE GROVE Hills Milla --/--/1763 10/01/1844 FANCHER/MAPLE GROVE ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.bigwalnuthistory.org/Local_History/Cemeteries/1812-Allen.htm Eastern Delaware County War of 1812 Soldiers Compiled by Suzanne Allen Budd, Private John, 1785-1872, Ohio, served from August 24 until September 25, 1812 in Captain Henry Slack's Company and served from July 26 until August 10, 1813 in Captain Benjamin Fairchild's Company, buried in Harlem Cemetery, Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio (father, John, was in Revolutionary War) Budd, Private William, 1793-1844, Ohio, served from July 26 until August 10, 1812 in Captain Benjamin Fairchild's Company, 2nd Regiment, buried in Harlem Cemetery, Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio Fairchild, Captain Benjamin M., 1783-1871,, Ohio, served as private in Captain Henry Slack's Company from August 24 until September 25, 1812, served as Captain of his unit in War of 1812, served from July 26-Aug. 10, 1813, buried in Fancher/Maple Grove Cemetery, Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio (Is Benjamin Fairchild a brother of Sherman's?) Fairchild Sergeant Sherman, 1785-1863, Ohio, served from October 27 until November 19, 1812 in Captain Henry Slack's Company, served in Captain Benjamin M. Fairchild's Company from July 26 until August 10, 1813, buried in Fancher/Maple Grove Cemetery, Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio (Husband of Huldah Hills, daughter of Zimri and Amelia) Hill, Private Zimri, 1762-1834, served under General Harrison, served in Captain Benjamin Fairchild's Company from July 26-Aug. 10, 1813, buried in Fancher Cemetery, Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio (served in Revolutionary War and War of 1812) Father: Beriah Hills b: 31 AUG 1727 in Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut Mother: Mary [--?--] b: ABT 1726 in Northington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Marriage 1 Amelia Catlin b: 28 JAN 1763 in Harwinton, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA [bullet]Married: 17 JAN 1782 in Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA 1 Children 1. Roger Enos Hills b: 7 JUL 1783 in , , Connecticut, USA 2. Huldah Hills b: 25 NOV 1784 in , , Connecticut, USA 3. Zimry Hills b: 9 OCT 1787 in Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 4. Bular Hills b: 27 DEC 1789 in Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 5. Lorrain Hills b: 1 OCT 1792 in Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 6. Orrillie Hills b: 11 OCT 1794 in Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 7. Esther Hills b: 22 JUN 1799 in Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 8. Patty Hills b: 5 OCT 1802 in Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Sources: 1.Title: Revolutionary War Record of Zimry Hills Publication: State: Connecticut, Series: M805 Roll: 428 File: W3992 Repository: Media: Official Document 2.Title: History of Torrington, Connecticut : from its first settlement in 1737, with biographies and genealogies Author: Samuel Orcutt Publication: Albany: J. Munsell, 1878 Repository: Media: Book Father: John HILLS b: 13 DEC 1732 in Durham, Middlesex Co., CT Mother: Jerusha LEWIS b: ABT 1739 in Farmington, Hartford, CT Marriage 1 Amelia "Millie" CATLIN b: 28 JAN 1763 in Harwinton, Litchfield, CT Married: 17 JAN 1782 in CT Children Has Children Zimri HILLS b: 9 OCT 1787 in Charlotte, Chittenden Co., VT Has No Children John HILLS b: ABT 1782 Has No Children Lorin HILLS b: ABT 1785 Has No Children Huldah HILLS b: 1785 Has No Children Roger Enos HILLS b: ABT 1792 Has No Children Aurilla HILLS b: ABT 1794 Has No Children Buler HILLS b: ABT 1796 Has No Children Esther HILLS b: ABT 1798 Has No Children Patty HILLS b: ABT 1800

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