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Edith Hill

BirthJan 1830 - Greene County, North Carolina, USA
Death15 Feb 1927 - Greene County, North Carolina, USA
MotherEliza Edwards
FatherFrank Taylor

Born in Greene County, North Carolina, USA on Jan 1830 to Frank Taylor and Eliza Edwards. Edith Hill married Silas Cuff Hill and had 17 children. She passed away on 15 Feb 1927 in Greene County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Frank Taylor
1819 - Unknown
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Eliza Edwards
1818 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Silas Cuff Hill
1822 - 1900
Children Show all
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Isaac Hill
1853 - 1923
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Jenetta Nettie Hill
1866 - 1896
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Missouri Hill
1863 - Unknown
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Silas B (Jack) Hill
1869 - 1949
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Sarah E. Hill Coley
1861 - 1928
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Phoebe Hill
1863 - 1938
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Winnie Hill
1850 - 1938
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Wright Hill
1856 - Unknown
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David Hill
1876 - 1962
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Reeves Hill
1873 - Unknown
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Henry B. Hill
1865 - 1968
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Febey Hill
1852 - Unknown
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Daniel Hill
1859 - Unknown
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Lennie Hill
1862 - 1938
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Rufus Hill
1865 - Unknown
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Mosoun Hill
1861 - Unknown
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Mc Hill
Unknown - Unknown

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