NameClement Hill Jr. 47915,47863,70913,70947,70914,70915,70948,47926,47925,70949,70918,70950,70951,70952,70953,48048,70954,70955,70956,70957,70958,70959,70919,70960,70961,70920,48052,70962,70921,48055,70963,47930,47932,53905,48056,47931,70964,70965,70966,70922,70967,47823,70923,70924,70968,70969,70970,47828,70927,70971,70972,47831,70973,70974,70930,70975,70976,70977
Birthbef 4 Apr 1670, Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England70978,70979,70980,70981,70982,70983,70984,70985,70986,70987,70988,70989,70990,70991,70992,70976
Memo24 Feb 1669/1670 Taunton, Somerset, England? St Mary’s County, MD?
Baptism4 Apr 1670, Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England70976
MemoThe Woodyard
Land Purchase19 Jul 1699, Prince George’s County, MD70995
MemoWest side of Patuxent River (Rent Rolls, Patuxent Hundred)
Memo/1699 Compton Bassett 748 acres; on the West side of the Patuxent River near Col Holliday’s tract called Billingsly’s Point, adjoining John Chittom’s Weymouth & tracts owned by Joshua Hall & Thomas Tasker
MemoCompton Bassett, original house built, in 1771 house burned, known as Woodland, 748 acres, patented in 1699 as Compton Bassett
MemoBaltimore, Hill’s Camp, 1000 acres, New Scotland Hundred. lying on SS of a Branch of ye Eastern Branch of Potomac River, granted to Clement Hill Jr (Rent Rolls)
Land Purchase10 Oct 1704, Prince George’s County, MD71002
MemoNutwell’s Adventure, 250 acres: West side of Patuxent River on the West side of Calverton Manor in the woods on SW line of the Calverton Manor
Land Sold28 Mar 1705, Prince George’s County, MD70964
MemoSwearingon Purchase, 200 ac, formerly called Hill’s Choice, for 130 pounds sterling to Thomas Swearingon
MemoFrom Uncle Clement Hill Sr Will: land in the fork of Gunpowder River, Baltimore County, Hill’s Camp, 1000 ac, 1/2 of Friendship, 1400 ac in woods Southside of Eastern Branch Potomac...”which land, in 1675, was taken up & patented between Uncle Clement Hill & Mr Richard Gardiner, late of St Mary’s County.”
MemoSpy Park, 400 acres at NW corner of a tract Partnership patented for Clement Hill
Land Sold5 Feb 1728, Prince George’s County, MD70966
Memo to Henry Hill, son, for tracts land contiguous to each other viz Potomac Landing 250 ac, 200 ac bought from T Brooke, part tract called The Forest, Exchange surveyed for 229 ac, Hill’s Second Thought, 1/2 part tract of land in Baltimore County 1500 ac Northampton
MemoWill Written, 1, Folio 352 Wills in Marlboro Courthouse
Death30 Jun 1743, Prince George’s County, MD71014,71015,71016,71017,71018,71019,71020,71021,71022,71023,71024,71025,71026,71011,71027,70991,71012,71028,71029
MemoCompton Basset on Patuxent River; 25 Aug 1743?
Burialaft 30 Jun 1743, Prince George’s County, MD
Will Filed25 Aug 1743, Prince George’s County, MD71009,70917,70955,70956,70957,70958,70959,70919,70960,70923,71011,71030,71031,71012,71013
MemoWill Probated, Book 1, pg 352; Book 23, Pg 215
Will Filed10 May 1744, Prince George’s County, MD70954,71032
MemoProbate Records, Inventory, Book DD 1, pg 281, Executor: Clement Hill
OccupationCommission as Surveyor General, from the Lord Proprietary after Summer of 1696, Planter; Appointed Deputy Surveyor General for the Western Shore 7 Dec 169747925,70950,70922,70967,71033,71034,71035,71036
Misc. Notes
Across the Years in PG County pg 427 - Wealthy
47347Raised by his uncle Clement Hill who died in 1708
47954The most active Hill land dealer in P.G.County between 1692 and 1733 was Clement Hill who started up in 1700(A 364 1701). He was General Surveyor of the Western Shore and often signed as witness to and made depositions concerning other people's land deals. His wife was Ann Hill at least from 1705 to 1730. He was referred to as Planter, Gentleman and in the latter part of this period as Sr. Born about July 1670.(22 Jul 1729, 59; 20 May 1728, 57; 22 Jun 1727, 56)
48118 Clement Hill Will dtd 10 Jan 1742 Prince George’s Co Probated 25 Aug 1743 Vol 23 Pg 215:
17765 Pg 227
21536Son, John Hill, 1000 ac Baltimore on East Branch of Potomac River with exception of 269 ac which is to be sold to Benjamin Berry, 712 ac The Forest on Rock Creek, 100 ac of this having been conveyed to William Ray.
To Dau, Elinor Holliday 1/2 of 1000 ac Hill’s Camp Baltimore Co
To Grand dau, Sarah Bordley, property of 500 ac at death of Anne, wife of John Miller
To Grand dau Millicent Bordley, residue of Hill’s Camp
To Grandchild Elinor and Mary Bordley, Clement son of Henry and to son Henry and Catholic priest that buries test. And that buries John Miller, Personality
To wife Ann Hill, dwell. Plan and 1/3 estate
Testator wills that his son Clement, hr-at-law, pay just debts including one to John Barret and that he take care of John Miller and his dau (unnamed), as testator and his hrs are obligated to do during their lives. In order to do this testator leaves 200 ac Barrett’s Purchase, Bread and Cheese, nr Sprig’s Mill bought from William Ray and Spy Park which are to be sold at the discretion of sd Clement Hill
Exs: wife and Son Clement Hill
Test: Thomas Jobson, William Harper, Susannah Jobson
Pg 155 Clement Hill, Jr, Marr: Anne Brooke, d/o Robert Brooke & Mary Mainwaring. As they were childless, he deeded his estate to his
nephew, also a Clement Hill
48011C1720-1 Clement Hill Will prob 26Apr1708:
18379 nephew Clement Hill tract land lying in fork of Gunpowder Riv in Baltimore Co called Hills Camp containing 1000ac; 1/2 of tract of land called FriendsHope 1400ac lying in PG Co (patented 1675 by Clement Hill & Mr. Richard Gardiner late of St Marys Co)
Pg 204 Hill - Clement and Eleanor had son, Henry Hill, d: 1776 marr: Anne Hoskins (dau of Oswald Hoskins). Their son, Henry Hill, Jr. b: Prince Georges Co MD 1750 d: 1830 marr: Hester Brooke, dau of Leonard Brooke and Eliz. Maxwell of London.
18957 (his wife Ann Darnall not Eleanor?)
Across the Years PG Co Pg 427
47347Clement Hill & his wife Ann Darnall ... Catholics. ... the cross & tabernacle were given about 1895 by the late Miss Esther Hill to the Rev Father Trinkhaus then pastor of St Mary’s Church in Upper Marlboro (Esther Hill is a descendant of whom? Could it be Esther the daughter of William Beanes Hill?)
Clement Hill b: 1670-2-24 Taunton, Somerset, England d: 1743-08-25 PGC MD Parents: Clement Hill & Ann Brooke; Marr: 1696 Ann Darnall; Ch Henry (Sources: OneWorldTree&US & Int’l Marr Recds1560-1900)
48010 (Parents?)
MD Indexes (Probate Records, Colonial Index)
10138 (Him?)
Image #
007067 Hill, Clement 1743 Prince George’s Box12 Folder 32 County, Bonds
007068 Hill, Clement 1744 Prince George’s Liber 29 Folio 37 Inventories
007069 Hill, Clement 1744 Prince George’s Box14 Folder 17 County, Inventories
007072 Hill, Clement 1743 Prince George’s Liber 23 Folio 215 Wills
007073 Hill, Clement 1743 Prince George’s Box6 Folder 32 County, Wills
Pg 33 MD Acct Bk, Pg 232 Acct of Ann Hill, extx of John Hill, late of St Marys county, decd. Sureties are William Lock and Clement Hill 11-3-1736
71037 (Him? or his son Clement? Who is John Hill?)
Clement Hill Will dtd 10 Jan 1742 Prince George’s Co Probated 25 Aug 1743 Vol 23 Pg 215:
17765Granddau, Sarah Bordley (sic), 500 ac at death of Anne, wife of John Miller (Is this his daughter Anne Hill who was married to Robert Bradley now married to John Miller?)