William Wood Hill

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About William Wood Hill

  • Military Unit: Col H P Kimball's Co Cav
  • Military Service Branch: Ut Terr Mil
  • War: Blackhawk War
  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 20 2019, 20:22:30 UTC

GEDCOM Note

Born as a twin to Elizabeth Hill. Toronto or Tosoronto, as in the "Hill Family History" by Dr. Daniel B. Hill Richards. First counselor to Bishop Jas. C. Hamilton, of Mill Creek Ward, Salt lake County, Utah, is the son of Alexander Hill and Agnes Hood, and was born Feb. 21 1840, in Toronto, Canada. In 1841 he emigrated to Nauvoo, Ill., with his parents, and later they moved to Quincy, Ill., where they lived till April, 1849, when they left for the west. The Hamilton family crossed the plains with ox-teams, and after arriving in the Valley Oct. 3, 1849, they located at Mill Creek, Salt lake County. Here William was raised under circumstances that make him familiar with the privations and hardships of pioneer life. In Sept., 1857, he was called to do service in the Buchanan war, in preventing the Johnston army form entering Great Salt Lake Valley. While still doing duty as a "minute man" in 1858, he married Mary C. Sorensen. He moved to Mendon, Cache County, in 1860, where he took an active part in defending the settlers against the Indians, and passed through many exciting encounters with the "red men." In 1862 he returned to Mill Creek, where he located on a farm, on which he has resided ever since. In 1866 he was again called to do military duty, in the Blackhawk war, in Sanpete County. Feb. 14, 1870, he took to wife Elizabeth Ann Hamilton, and in 1888 he was arrested on the charge of unlawful cohabitation, tried and found guilty and sentenced to seventy-five days imprisonment and to pay a fine of $150. Ever since his baptism by Bishop Joel H. Johnson and his confirmation as a member of the Church by Alexander Hill in April, 1850, Elder Hill has always filled positions in the Church. In 1889 he left home for a mission to Great Britain, where he labored faithfully until he received an honorable release. He had served as a president in the 61st quorum of Seventy, and as superintendent of the Mill Creek Sunday school for some time, when he, on Jan. 28, 1900 was ordained a High Priest by Apostle Francis m. Lyman and set apart to act as first counselor to Bishop Jas. C. Hamilton, of Mill Creek ward. He is still occupying that responsible position. (L.D.S. Biographical Encyclopedia, Volume I, page 791.)

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William Wood Hill's Timeline

1840
February 22, 1840
Ontario, San Bernardino County, California, United States
1850
April 1850
Age 10
1860
January 1, 1860
Age 19
December 12, 1860
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
1862
August 27, 1862
Mendon, Cache County, Utah
1863
August 26, 1863
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
1864
January 23, 1864
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
1866
February 26, 1866
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
1868
March 28, 1868
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA