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Hill, John, 1711-1746 (46)

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Epithet: Ironmonger, of Worcester Epithet: of London Epithet: MD; of Add MS 32852 Epithet: of Add MS 32688 Epithet: attorney-at-law, of Shrewsbury Epithet: barrister, of the Chester Circuit Epithet: Lieutenant Bombay Engineers Epithet: Captain; formerly Royal Irish Artillery Epithet: Minister of Coveney...

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Hill, John (18)

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John and Samuel Hill were collection agents for the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities.

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John Hill Burton (17)

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Coordinator for the 1st and 13th Districts of COPE, UAW Citizenship Department. While with Kaiser-Frazer and Local 142, Mr. Burton played an important role in securing equal employment opportunities for Afro-Americans. Epithet: of Add MS 28509

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Hill, John, 1714?-1775 (21)

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Author. John Hill, born around 1714, was a miscellaneous writer, best known for his The British herbal, published in 1756. He died in 1775.

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Hill, John W. (9)

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John W. Hill was a sergeant in Company D of the 8th Texas Cavalry (better known as Terry’s Texas Rangers) in the Confederate Army. His brother Bob also fought for the Confederate Army.

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Burton, John Hill, 1809-1881 (17)

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Epithet: of Add MS 34626 Epithet: Scottish historian

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Hill, John Sprunt, 1869-1961 (15)

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Banker, lawyer, and legislator John Sprunt Hill (1869-1961) founded the Durham Loan & Trust with his father-in-law, George Washington Watts. A University of North Carolina alumnus, Hill was a major figure in Durham, N.C., business, politics, and philanthropy for almost 60 years. In addition to his business career, he served in the North Carolina Senate, 1933-1938. Much of his philanthropy was directed at the city of Durham and the University of North Carolina, including the donation of th...

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Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906 (15)

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John Hill Martin practiced law in Philadelphia's Orphan Court and the Commonwealth's Admiralty Court from 1844 to 1881. He was the legal editor of the Philadelphia Intelligencer from 1857, a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and an inveterate compiler of lists. John Hill Martin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 13, 1823, the son of William Martin (1797-1862) and Sarah Ann Smith (1801-1876). He had eight siblings who survived to maturity:...

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Hill, John J. (Letterer) (9)

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Hill, John Henry, 1839-1922 (10)

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Epithet: alias 'Harrison Hill', author

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