Ralph Hill Junior

(say 1640 - )
Ralph Hill Junior|b. s 1640|p1176.htm|Ralph Hill|b. s 1600\nd. 29 Apr 1663|p1171.htm|Margaret (--?--)|b. 1607\nd. 22 Nov 1683|p1174.htm|||||||||||||

8-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Ralph was born in England; or, Plymouth, Massachusetts, say 1640. He was the son of Ralph Hill and Margaret (--?--).
 
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