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Found in a book: "Abstracts og Old Ninrty Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds", by Willie Pauline Bond, Liberty, SC
Page 136:
"HILL, UIEL - Box 42, Pack 946.
Will dated Aug. 22, 1832 in Abbeville Dist. Executed Nov. 3, 1832. Executors: JOSHUA, WM. P. HILL, ABNER PERRIN.
Witnesses: JACOB B. BRITT, R. W. CORLEY, A. M. McCRAVEN.
NEICE, SARAH ANN HARTSFIELD, "Give to MIRIAM, SARAH HARTSFIELD a chest made by their father ALSA HARTSFIELD."
Nephew, WM. P. HILL. Dtr. ELIZABETH, wife of JAS HUGHS. Gr. Children: ANN, wife of WILLIS PALMER, CATHERINE, wife of SINGLETON HUGHES, JULY, wife of W. G. WILLIAMS. Other legatees. THOS., FRANCES, PAMEALY, JAMES HUGHES, JR."
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Uel Hill
BIRTH: 1753 Caroline County, Virginia, USA
DEATH: 17 Oct 1832 (aged 78–79) Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
BURIAL: Non-Cemetery Burial, Specifically: buried in Abbeville County, SC
MEMORIAL ID: 103066469
American Revolution Patriot. Married first to (first/middle name unknown) Devall. Married secondly to (first/middle name unknown) Hartsfield.
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Name: Uel Hill
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1810
Event Place: Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States[3]
Name: Uel Hill
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1830
Event Place: Abbeville, South Carolina, United States[4]
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Smithers-26 cannot possibly be the mother of this person due to the birth dates of each. Please correct this error.
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