The
Hill family of
Neshoba Co., MS can
be traced to a
Francis Hill
(1750-1800) and
wife, Elizabeth
(unknown), of
Sampson Co., North
Carolina, to this
union a son was
born. Bennett Hill
(1769-1830) and
wife, Mary Lee of
Sampson Co., North
Carolina had a son,
John Hill, Sr.
(1798- 1845) and
wife, Elizabeth
Eldridge of Johnson
Co., North Carolina.
Bennett Hill and
Mary Lee moved their
family to Wilcox
Co., AlabamaAbout
1820.
John Hill, Sr.
died somewhere in
Alabama and his
widow, Elizabeth
Eldridge Hill, along
with several other
families from the
Wilcox/Lowndes Co.
Alabama area made
their way north.
This large group of
people settled in
Neshoba Co., MS
between 1844-45.
This is the
beginning of the
Hill families in
Neshoba Co.
Elizabeth Hill
had seven sons and
one daughter.
Elizabeth must have
been a strong, hard
working woman who
taught her children
well. Elizabeth Hill
is believed to be
buried in an
unmarked grave in
Oak Grove Cemetery,
Neshoba Co. All the
children in this
family proved to be
good hard working
men and women as
well. The children
were:
Bennett Hill
(1820-1905) He lived
to be 105 years old.
The oldest person in
Winston Co, MS when
he died. Bennett
married Sarah J.
(unknown) and had 9
children. This
family made their
home in Winston Co.
Bennett served in
the 14th
Regiment, Company
“E” Beauregard
Rifles. He and most
of his family is
buried in Murphy
Creek Cemetery in
Winston Co.
Loverd Whitman
Hill (1819-186?)
Married Elizabeth
Melviney McAsha and
had 6 children.
Before the Civil
War, Loverd moved
his wife and
children to Arkansas
to be near her
family. Loverd was
killed during the
war and most of his
family moved to
Texas.
William Hardy
Hill (1821-186?)
married Rebecca A.
Rochelle and had 6
children. William
was held prisoner of
war in Illinois and
died from injuries
he received during
the Civil War. His
widow and children
moved to Hinds Co.,
MS.
John Hill, Jr.
(1826-1865) married
Elizabeth Ann Tew
and had 4 children.
John served in the
14th
Regiment Company “E”
Beauregard Rifles
along with his
brother, Bennett.
John Hill is
believed to be
buried in an
unmarked grave in
Oak Grove Baptist
Church Cemetery in
Neshoba Co.
Eldridge Young
Hill (1828-1904)
married Martha Agent
of Neshoba Co. He
and Martha had 5
children. Martha
Agent Hill died in
1881 following the
birth of their son,
Martin Luther Hill.
Eldridge then
married Sarah Emma
Hutchins and they
had 4 additional
children. These
families will be
discussed in greater
detail later.
Bullard Hill
(1833-1880) married
Frances Ingram and
had 3 children.
Bullard served as a
battlefield doctor
during the Civil
War. He and wife,
Frances, are buried
in the Oak Grove
Baptist Church
Cemetery in Neshoba
Co. Their sons moved
to Winston Co., MS
Malachi C. Hill
(1837-1900) married
C. C. Bridges.
Following her death,
Malachi married
Sarah (Unknown). He
and Sarah had 5
girls. Malachi and
Sarah moved to
Madison Co., MS
Elizabeth (Lizzy)
Hill (1839-1881)
married James
Hawkins and had 10
children. Elizabeth
died following the
birth of her 10th
child, Finis
Hawkins. This family
also lived in
Madison Co., MS
This is the brief
history of the
siblings of Eldridge
Young Hill. Now we
shall give and
in-depth study of
the Eldridge Young
Hill family.
Eldridge Young
Hill married Martha
Agent, daughter of
George W. Agent and
Mary “Polly” Ingram
of Neshoba Co., MS.
To this union 5
children were born.
William E. Hill
married Mary Knowles
and they had 12
children.
Mary Elizabeth
(Bettie) Hill, never
married.
George W. Hill
married Pinkney Ann
Savell and they had
10 children.
Ida Hill married
John J. Clark. No
children born to
this union.
Martin Luther
Hill, More in-depth
information on this
family later.
Following the
death of Martha
Agent Hill, Eldridge
married Sarah Emma
Hutchins and they
had the following
children.
John Thomas Hill,
Sr. (1883-1973)
married (1) Edna
Thornton and they
had 5 children, (2)
Ora Blount and they
had 7 children, (3)
Lena Tullos, they
had no children. All
are buried in Oak
Grove Baptist Church
Cemetery in Neshoba
Co,
Mattie C. Hill
(1885-1961) married
James O. Thornton
and had 13 children.
Sigman L. Hill
(1889-1965) married
Mary D. McCown and
they had 7 children.
Grover Cleveland
Hill (1887-1964)
never married
Now we shall give
an in-depth study to
the family of Martin
Luther Hill and Mary
Alice Crosby.
Martin Luther
Hill and Mary Alice
Crosby were married
January 3, 1904 in
Neshoba Co., MS.
Mary Alice Crosby
was the daughter of
John A. Crosby and
Orra Alice Wood of
Winston Co., MS
Martin and Mary
Alice Hill had 10
children.
Infant daughter
(10/14/1904--10/15/1904
Buried in Oak Grove
Cemetery
Martin Elmo Hill
(1905-1980) married
Helen Massey. They
had 2 children. Elmo
was the County Agent
for Humphreys Co.
MS. He and Helen are
buried in Humphreys
Co.
Ida Grace Hill
(1907-1997) married
Robert Homer Lane of
Neshoba Co., MS.
They had 3 children.
Grace was an
elementary school
teacher and Homer
was a counselor in
the State Department
of Vocational
Rehabilitation
Services for the
Blind. They are
buried in Oak Grove
Cemetery.
Lee Breland Hill
(1909-1963) married
Dorothy Hughes and
they had 2 children.
Breland and Dorothy
were both school
teachers and Breland
died of a heart
attack while
teaching his class.
Breland and their
daughter, Bobbie
Lee, are buried in
Oak Grove Cemetery
and Dorothy Hill is
buried in Lakewood
South Cemetery in
Jackson, MS beside
their daughter,
Peggy Ann Hill
Hardy.
Edgar Young Hill
(1910-1980) married
Elry Butler and they
had 3 children.
Edgar and Elry were
both school teachers
and are buried in
Gloster, MS.
Iola Hill
(1913-1999) married
George Patton and
they had one child.
Iola taught at the
University of
Florida and was a
dress designer in
Nashville, TN at the
time of her death.
Iola willed her body
to science. She was
later cremated.
Luther Wilson
Hill (1916-1999)
married Myrtis
Pickle and they had
2 children. Wilson
was a salesman and
store manager for
Sherwin-Williams for
several years.
Myrtis was a school
teacher. Both are
buried in Attala
Co., MS.
John William Hill
(1918-1976) married
Audine Ryals of
Neshoba Co. and they
had one child who
was stillborn at
birth. They named
him John Stanley.
All are buried in
Oak Grove Cemetery.
John retired as a
MSGT US AIR FORCE
and Audine was a
school teacher.
Gladys Imogene
(Jean) Hill
(1923-1990) married
Ira Willard Agent of
Neshoba Co. and they
had 2 children. Jean
married Charles
Thomas Aaron of
Liberty, MS on June
22, 1968. They had
no children. Jean
was a hairdresser
for 45 years. She
loved every minute
of fixing hair, she
would say.
She and Charles
Aaron are buried in
Lakewood Park
Cemetery in Clinton,
MS.
Don Willard Agent
(1949-1997),son of
Jean Hill and
Willard Agent died
of a heart attack
driving home from
work. He is buried
in the Carpenter
Cemetery in Hinds,
Co. Don leaves two
sons and three
granddaughters.
Mary Margaret
Hill (1929-2006)
married Carroll
Eugene McDonald of
Neshoba Co and they
had one son.
Margaret married
James Rayford
McPhearson May 18,
1974, in Jackson,
MS. Margaret was
Materials Manager
for the University
Medical Center in
Jackson, Ms. She and
Rayford are buried
in Lakewood Park
Cemetery in Clinton,
MS.
These nine
children of Martin
Luther and Mary
Alice Crosby Hill
were fine, hard
working adults who
made their parents
very proud.
Hopefully the
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
of Martin Luther and
Mary Alice Crosby
Hill can say the
same for their
lives. Martin Luther
Hill always said the
family came from
good stock.
Submitted by
Joan Agent Warren