daughter of Samuel Emery and Tabitha Littlefield
100. Nathaniel Hill
Pioneer Settler of Buxton "A Report of the Proceedings at the Celebration of the First Centennial Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Buxton, Maine, Held in Buxton, Aug. 14, 1872
Son of Capt. Jabez Lane
126. John Hill
About 1800 he built the house lately the residence of Jonathan C. Lewis at Buxton Centre. Mr. Hill used part of it as a residence and part as a store.
128. Joseph Hill
Studied law and practised at Limington and afterwards at Cherryfield, Me.
133. Jeremiah Hill
Clergy
136. Martha Hill
Martha Hill b. Jan. 8, 1805; married Nathaniel Cross about 1820 and then James Huntress of Lyman on Oct 10, 1826. Children were Abigail H., Arvilla and Eliza Ann. With Huntress, lived in Orono.(See Letter - Cherryville July 8, 1836 for account of Joseph's visit to Martha)
104. Daniel Hill
Enlisted Jan. 1, 1776. in Colonel Edmund Phinney's Eighteenth Continental Regiment - FOURTH COMPANY.
A Muster Roll of Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Company in Col. Edmund Phinney's Regiment in Garrison at Fort George, December 8th, 1776.
Promoted June 10, 1776. Reengaged as Ensign Nov. 13th, 1776.
Mark Langdon Hill married Mary (Molly) McCobb of Georgetown, Feb. 14, 1797. Mary is the daughter of James McCobb’s second marriage and born September 24, 1775. . James McCobb, (father in law) marries Mark Langdon Hill’s mother, Mary after death of Jeremiah Hill. (pg. 109, Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, Second Series, Vol. VIII, 1897)