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Samuel S. Hill Family History

Samuel S. Hill

BIRTH24 Jul 1860
Samuel S. Jacobsson (changed name to Hill upon immigrating to the US in 1882)
Vislanda, Alvesta kommun, Kronobergs län, Sweden
DEATH20 Nov 1939 (aged 79)
Malheur County, Oregon, USA
BURIAL
Rosedale Memorial Gardens
Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA
He was a sixty year resident of the Oregon Slope. He married Anna Christine Peterson. Father of five children.
The following was contributed by Linda Evans Thornqvist
Samuel S. Hill is the son of Sven Jacobsson and Elin Samuelsdotter, Jacobsson born in Ryssby, Vislanda, Kronoborg, Sweden.
From Find A Grave
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Samuel S. Hill, the father of Frank Hill and George Hill, built the first brick house on the Flat.
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