Hill, James Monroe, 1818-1904

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Born in Putnam County, Georgia, James Monroe Hill (1818 - 1904) moved to Texas with his family in the spring of 1835, eventually settling in Washington County. In 1836, Hill and his brother John Christopher Columbus Hill volunteered to fight the invasion of Santa Anna’s army. James participated in the battle of San Jacinto, and his brother was a member of the Mier Expedition. After the Revolution, Hill became active in the Texas Veterans Association and served as a commissioner in the state’s 1897 purchase of the San Jacinto battleground.

In 1843, Hill married Jane Hallowell Kerr (1824-1871). Born in Giles County, Tennessee, Kerr and her parents, Hugh and Lucy, came to Texas by steamboat, settling in Washington County before fleeing Santa Anna’s army in 1836 as part of the Runaway Scrape. James and Jane Hill settled in Fayette County, where they lived for 41 years, until moving to Austin. At least one of the couples’ four sons, J. L. Hill, served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.

From the guide to the Hill, James Monroe, Papers 1930., 1833-1930, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Born in Putnam County, Georgia, James Monroe Hill (1818 - 1904) moved to Texas with his family in the spring of 1835, eventually settling in Washington County.

In 1836, Hill and his brother John Christopher Columbus Hill volunteered to fight the invasion of Santa Anna's army. James participated in the battle of San Jacinto, and his brother was a member of the Mier Expedition. After the Revolution, Hill became active in the Texas Veterans Association and served as a commissioner in the state's 1897 purchase of the San Jacinto battleground. In 1843, Hill married Jane Hallowell Kerr (1824-1871). Born in Giles County, Tennessee, Kerr and her parents, Hugh and Lucy, came to Texas by steamboat, settling in Washington County before fleeing Santa Anna's army in 1836 as part of the Runaway Scrape. James and Jane Hill settled in Fayette County, where they lived for 41 years, until moving to Austin. At least one of the couples' four sons, J. L. Hill, served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.

From the description of Hill, James Monroe, Papers, 1833-1930 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 707152640

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San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site (Tex.)
Washington County (Tex.)
Washington County (Tex.)
Fayette County (Tex.)
Fayette County (Tex.)
Austin’s colony (Tex.)
Texas
San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site (Tex.)
Austin's colony (Tex.)
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San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836
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Birth 1818

Death 1904

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