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William Hill 1824 - 1896

William Hill of Collingwood Australia was born in 1824 to William Hill and Elizabeth Ann (Rickards) Hill. He had siblings Mary Ann Hill, Edward Hill, Mary Ellis Hill, Esther Elizabeth Hill, Stephen William Hill, Frank Hill, Francis Hill, Amy Elizabeth Hill, Thomas Alex Hill, Joseph Francis Hill, and Emily Agnes Williams. William Hill died at age 72 years old in 1896 in Collingwood.
William Hill
Collingwood Australia
1824
1896
Collingwood, Australia
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    1824
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  • 1896

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    1896
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    Collingwood Australia
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    William Hill lived 1 year longer than the average family member when died at the age of 72.
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In 1824, in the year that William Hill was born, on March 11th, the United States War Department created the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) as a part of the War Department - without authorization from Congress. It had previously been called the Office of Indian Trade.
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In 1846, at the age of 22 years old, William was alive when on November 4th, the Donner Party was stranded in the Sierra Nevada on its way to California. The ill-fated wagon train was snowed in and couldn't get out of the mountains for 3 months. Some went for help - on foot - but the majority of the 87 people in the wagon train were stuck in heavy snow, without food. Only 48 of the original settlers survived - some by cannibalism of the dead.
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