Alexander HILL, JR.
Birth:
1 Mar 1811
Johnston, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Chr:
10 Mar 1811
Abby Parish, Johnston, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Death:
8 Feb 1889
Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah
Burial:
Feb 1889
City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Marriage:
16 Jan 1864
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
Sources of Information: 1. Hill Family Hist by Daniel B H Richards p 11, 12, 15, 16, 38, 98, 110, 111, 115, 120, 122, 124, and 126. 2. Salt Lake Temple records and Church Archives 3. A Gen of James Bullock and Mary Hill (GS call no 929.273 B87616) 4. Nauvoo 5th Ward Rec. (GS C No 2570 & 6502 pt 112) 5. EH Sealings 25165 Pt 16. & Winter Q Rec 5134-A SLG 727 6. Land Records of Tosorontio twp Ont. (GS 24621 F Ont T21 pt-5) Necessary Explanations: Some records say wife born Perth, Perthshire, Scotland Husband's mother aka CURRY Some records say husband and wife md Toronto, York, Ontario Wife's mother aka BISLEN Among the settlers on Mill Creek further down the valley were Mary Fielding Smith, widow of the martyred Patriarch Hyrum Smith, and members of his family. Other settlers, who arrived in 1848 and 1849, including the well-known Gardner family, Reuben Miller, Alexander Hill, Joseph Fielding and others, settled at various points on and near Mill Creek and Big Cottonwood Creek. Archibald Gardner and associates built a saw mill and subsequently a flouring mill, about two miles below the John Neff's mill site. In the winter of 1849-1850, religious services were held in Alex Hill's private residence on Big Cottonwood Creek. During the few following years meetings were held in private houses, and in 1853 the first school house, a small adobe building, was erected on the State Road, immediately north of Big Cottonwood Creek. Another small school house, known as the North School House, was built further east, and still another house, 20 by 30 feet, was built in 1855, near the point where the so-called Big Ditch crossed the County Road leading to Union Fort. A similar school house was built a short distance east of the first school house on Big Cottonwood Creek. Still later the so-called Scott School House was built near the northern limits of the ward. A good and substantial meeting house was erected in 1858. At the time of the general "Move" in April and May, 1858, the Mill Creek saints, who left their homes at the approach of Johnston's Army, located temporarily at Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Utah, and some of them at other places. (Andrew Jenson, Encyclopedic History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [Salt Lake City: Deseret News Publishing Co., 1941], 503.) MILLER, Orrin Porter; born Sept. 11, 1858, at Mill Creek, Salt Lake Co., Utah; baptized June 16, 1867, by Edward F. M. Guest; ordained an Elder Nov. 6, 1881, by Alexander Hill, who was ordained a High Priest in 1853 by Reynolds Cahoon, who was ordained a High Priest June 3, 1831, by Joseph Smith; ordained a Seventy Feb. 10, 1884, by Enoch B. Tripp, who was ordained a Seventy Feb. 21, 1857, by Joseph Young; ordained a High Priest Aug. 8, 1886, by Angus M. Cannon, who was ordained a High Priest May 9, 1873, under the hands of Brigham Young and others. (Andrew Jenson, Church Chronology: A Record of Important Events Pertaining to the History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1914], .) On October 15, 1849, Alexander Hill Jr. and his family arrived in the Utah Territory traveling with the the Allen Taylor Company.
Polena Margaretta HANSEN
Birth:
Abt 1843
Johnston, Abbry Parish, Scotland
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
aka Pauline Margaretta Hanson
Children
Marriage
No Children Recorded
FamilyCentral Network
Alexander Hill, Jr. - Polena Margaretta Hansen
Alexander Hill, Jr.
was born at Johnston, Renfrewshire, Scotland 1 Mar 1811.
His parents were Alexander Hill, Sr. and Elizabeth Curry (Currie).
He married Polena Margaretta Hansen 16 Jan 1864 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Polena Margaretta Hansen was born at Johnston, Abbry Parish, Scotland Abt 1843 .
Alexander Hill, Jr. died 8 Feb 1889 at Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah .