HILL CEMETERY,
HILL STATION (eastern), MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE
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CASKEY,
Robert,
13 Jun 1792
- 11 Jun 1864. (71-11-00.) (Native of SC.; his wife was Jane Hill Caskey. She
was born in Ga.; Robert also has a memorial in nearby Pleasant Mount Cemetery with
his wife and family.)
CHILDREY, Pvt ALbert, cir 1841 - Apr 1863
HILL, James, 1761
- 12 Jun 1831, age about 70 years. (Revolutionary War soldier, Continental
Line.)
HILL, Jane, d. 9 Feb 1836, aged about 72 years. (Nee Robertson; b. N.C.; wife
James Hill.)
HILL, Wm. H., 14 Sep 1802 - 10 Mar
1834. (Son James & Jane Robertson
Hill.)
HILL, J.B.(James B.),18 May 1807 - 7 Sep 1892. (Stone broken.)
HILL, Peggie, died 1836. (Daughter
of Robert & Nancy J. Turner Denham; 1st wife
James B. Hill, married 1830.)(stone not found in 2008)
HILL, Nancy, 5 Mar 1808 - 8 Jan 1854. (nee Smith; 2nd wife of James B. Hill.)
HILL, James E., 12 Nov 1832 - 18 Aug 1860. (Son James B. & Peggie Denham
Hill.)
HILL, Sarah E., 2 Jun 1834 - 15 Jun 1854.
HILL, Robert H., 6 Jun 1834 - 29 Mar 1860. (Son James B. & Peggie Denham
Hill.)
HILL, William L., 28 Jan 1841 - 31 Mar 1842.
HILL, unnamed infant boy, 20 May - 3 Jun 1842.
KANNON, Burwell, 9 Nov 1771 - 19 May 1858.
KANNON, Archelus Burwell, 16 mar 1857 - 16 Jun 1858. "15 mos. old son
W. B.
& F. J. Kannon." (inscription not found in 2008)
RONE, Mary A., 7 Nov 1847 - 7 Dec 1883. "Wife
of Merrit L. Rone"
WEAR, Nancy Jane, 14 Aug 1832 - 19 Aug
1851. "Consort of Rev.
W. D. Wear." (Inscription not found in 2008)
WEAR, N.J., 25 Jul - 16 Sep 1851. "daughter
of Rev. W. D. & N. J. Wear."
WORLEY, Vergie M., 3 Oct
1890 - 11 Oct 1890. "Daughter of
N. D. & Eliza. Worley."
WORLEY, Floyd,
19 Jul 1900 - 24 Sep 1910. (10-02-05) "Son Mr. & Mrs. N. D.
Worley.
Lost inscriptions:
Unknown,
bottom without a top, inscription missing. Possibly for Nancy Jane Wear or
Peggie Hill.
Recently someone has built a fence around this cemetery and put a steel gate in
place. That will enhance the survival chances of this cemetery. All but
one of the stones are already broken as you can see from the photos. With
supplies and a little effort all of them could have the bases leveled, the tops
stood up, and the broken ones glued back together to stand once again. [WA 23
Dec 2008]