Hill
?  (say 1690 - prior to 1714)
? (--?--)  (say 1605 - prior to 1638)
Abigail (Dunton)  (8 November 1700 - 24 March 1768)
Elizabeth  (7 August 1710 - )
Elizabeth (Homes)  (say 1645 - 9 October 1685)
Hannah (--?--)  (say 1695 - )
Jane  (say 1635 - 20 December 1646)
Joanna  (6 April 1707 - )
Jonathan  (20 April 1646 - )
Jonathan Junior  (21 August 1669 - 15 December 1743)
Joseph  (29 May 1673 - 19 April 1752)
Margaret (--?--) (Toothaker)  (1607 - 22 November 1683)
Martha  (say 1640 - )
Mary  (9 September 1667 - 19 March 1749)
Mary  (10 December 1717 - circa 1754)
Mary (Bracket)  (10 February 1680/81 - )
Mary (Hartwell)  (25 April 1649 - 13 February 1695/96)
Nathaniel  (say 1640 - 14 May 1706)
Ralph  (say 1600 - 29 April 1663)
Ralph Junior  (say 1640 - )
Samuel  (22 February 1671/72 - 17 February 1762)
Samuel Junior  (1 March 1698/99 - 26 January 1747/48)
Sarah  (10 October 1674 - )
Sarah  (28 March 1704 - )
Sarah (Page)  (say 1675 - 30 April 1758)
Hill (continued)
Susanna  (26 May 1715 - )
 
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