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| Size | 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 162 items) |
| Abstract | Genealogical correspondence, 1921-1936, of Stuart Hall Hill, University of North Carolina alumnus, of Halifax County, N.C., and Brooklyn, N.Y., and his collection of original papers, 1726-1916, relating to members of the Gooch, Hall, Hill, Long, Williams, and related families of Bertie, Martin, and Halifax counties, N.C. Included are deeds, wills, contracts, letters, and miscellaneous other papers. In the early period there are colonial deeds and the will (manuscript copy, 1820) of Thomas Pollock (1654-1722), early leader of the Albemarle Colony; and a few property papers of Whitmel Hill (1743-1797), member of the Continental Congress. Also included is the political and legal correspondence of Judge Thomas Norfleet Hill (1838-1904) of Halifax County. |
| Creator | Hill, Stuart Hall, 1876-1948. |
| Language | English |
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Stuart Hall Hill (1876-1948) was a University of North Carolina alumnus of Halifax, N.C., and Brooklyn, N.Y. In 1925 he compiled an extensive genealogical study, known as "The Hill Family," and consisting of ten bound volumes of typed pages, with pictures and photoprints of manuscripts included. Hill was the son of Thomas Norfleet Hill (1838-1904) of Halifax County, N.C., and also had a brother named Thomas N. Hill, who lived in Asheville, N.C., in the 1920s. His sister Rebecca lived in Weldon, N.C., and his sister Eliza Hill Hall lived in Warrenton, N.C. His mother was Eliza Evans Hall Hill; after her death, Thomas Norfleet Hill married Mary Amis Long, daughter of Colonel Nicholas M. Long of Weldon, N.C.
Stuart Hall Hill was the grandson of Whitmel John Hill and Lavinia Dorothy Barnes Hill; great-grandson of Thomas Blount Hill and Rebecca Norfleet Hill; and great-great-grandson of Whitmel Hill and Winifred Blount Hill.
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The collection includes genealogical correspondence, 1921-1936, of Stuart Hall Hill and his collection of original papers, 1726-1916, relating to members of the Gooch, Hall, Hill, Long, Williams, and related families of Bertie, Martin, and Halifax counties, N.C. Included are deeds, wills, contracts, letters, and miscellaneous other papers. In the early period there are colonial deeds and the will (manuscript copy, 1820) of Thomas Pollock (1654-1722), early leader of the Albemarle Colony; and a few property papers of Whitmel Hill (1743-1797), member of the Continental Congress. Also included is the political and legal correspondence of Judge Thomas Norfleet Hill (1838-1904) of Halifax County.
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Stuart Hall Hill Papers, 1726-1936 and undated.
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Items Separated
Oversize papers (OPF-3196/1).
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, October 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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