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- WILLIAM (18), b. 13 July, 1745, son of George Hill and Johanna Vibber; married 1st, Ruth Forsyth; 2d, Eunice________. He settled in the North Parish of New London, and erected a mill on the site where Palmer Brothers Bedquilt Mill now stands. In was the first fulling mill started on the stream. His home stood a little north of the mill, on the side of the hill near the present sire of O.W. Douglass' residence. He did not live to occupy the mill long. In going from his dwelling to the mill, at a time when there was considerable ice on the ground, he slipped upon the ice, causing his death a few weeks after the accident. He died about 1772. By his second wife he had one child. 23. Eunice, b. ; m. ________Congdon.
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- [S2] History of Montville, H.A. Baker, (Name: Press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company;), 426 (Reliability: 3).
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