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Hill Cemetery Records
Morgan County, Alabama

Lat: 34° 50' 09"N, Lon: 86° 60' 07"E
T6S R1W Section 23

Contributed by Sandy Ryan, Sep 03, 2008, last edited Sep 22, 2008 [sandy1of3@bellsouth.net]. Total records = 13.

Driving north on Hwy 231, the cemetery is on the right side of the road at the corner of Hwy 231 and Hwy 296 (Kennimer Drive.)

This small family cemetery was established in 1920 on land which was donated by Wily M Hill. The first burial was Maxey Hill in Nov 1920.

We fount this cemetery in good condition. It is a very small cemetery and is surrounded by a chain link fence.

This reading of this cemetery was transcribed from all existing and legible tombstones and markers, completed by Allen Ryan and I on Sep 01, 2008.

- Sandy Ryan

Hill, Epsie, b. 17 Mar 1884, d. 8 Dec 1957
Hill, Fannie Montgomery, b. 14 Jun 1857, d. 13 Feb 1927
Hill, James, b. 11 Jun 1941, d. 11 Jun 1941, s/w Jessie Lee Hill
Hill, Jessie Lee, b. 5 May 1945, d. 5 May 1945, s/w James Hill
Hill, Maxey, b. 7 Jan 1878, d. 19 Nov 1920
Hill, Nina Myrick, b. 7 Aug 1907, d. 27 Feb 1996, "nannie"
Hill, Wiley M., no dates, "Co. K 63 AL Inf. CSA"
Hill, Zebedee J., b. 11 Feb 1889, d. 11 Oct 1962
Kinney, Allie T., b. 13 Dec 1901, d. 9 Jul 1981, s/w O'Tealey H. Kinney
Kinney, infant, b. 3 Apr 1931, d. 3 Apr 1931
Kinney, O'Tealey H., b. 22 Apr 1904, d. 21 Oct 1966, s/w Allie T. Kinney
Kinney, Sara F., b. 27 May 1937, d. 16 Feb 2007
Rutledge, Metresic Ann "Patsy", b. 27 Sep 1938, d. 1 Dec 2000,"mother of Jay, Tim and Jeff"

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