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HILLS, PROPRIETORS OF IBROX
Probably Collateral Relatives, but not Direct Descendants
of Syr James Hill of Ibrox, Chaplain of St. Mary's Altar.
THOMAS HILL (2) and Christian Tennent, Spouses, a.d. 1604.
JAMES HILL (3) and Janet Rowand, Spouses, a.d. 1621.
THOMAS HILL (3) and Elizabeth Anderson, Spouses, a.d. 1655.
JAMES HILL (4) and Janet Rowan, Spouses, a.d. 1680.
THOMAS HILL (4) and Christian Hill, Spouses, a.d. 1709.
Thomas Hill (2) now in Ibrox.
The following deduction of the descendants of Thomas Hill
" now in Ibrox," the son of John Hill, Senior, and Phillis Gibson,
till they, in their turn, disappear in 1725, when Ibrox passed
altogether out of the possession of persons of the name of Hill,
is derived from entries in the Inventory No. 37 of the Genea-
logical MSS., also from Part I., No 6 of the Hill Munimenta,
and from the " Inventar of Writts, Thomas Hill to John Picken,
1725," Part. I., No. 8., of the Hill Munimenta.
Thomas Hill " now in Ibrox," was a younger son of " John Hill,
Senior," in Meikle Govan, and " Phillis Gibson, Spouses," as appears
from a Charter, enumerated in the Inventory No. 37 of the
Genealogical MSS. of Hills, etc., granted by John Hill, in Meikle
Govan, with consent of John Hill, his eldest son and heir to
Probably Collateral Relatives, but not Direct Descendants
of Syr James Hill of Ibrox, Chaplain of St. Mary's Altar.
THOMAS HILL (2) and Christian Tennent, Spouses, a.d. 1604.
JAMES HILL (3) and Janet Rowand, Spouses, a.d. 1621.
THOMAS HILL (3) and Elizabeth Anderson, Spouses, a.d. 1655.
JAMES HILL (4) and Janet Rowan, Spouses, a.d. 1680.
THOMAS HILL (4) and Christian Hill, Spouses, a.d. 1709.
Thomas Hill (2) now in Ibrox.
The following deduction of the descendants of Thomas Hill
" now in Ibrox," the son of John Hill, Senior, and Phillis Gibson,
till they, in their turn, disappear in 1725, when Ibrox passed
altogether out of the possession of persons of the name of Hill,
is derived from entries in the Inventory No. 37 of the Genea-
logical MSS., also from Part I., No 6 of the Hill Munimenta,
and from the " Inventar of Writts, Thomas Hill to John Picken,
1725," Part. I., No. 8., of the Hill Munimenta.
Thomas Hill " now in Ibrox," was a younger son of " John Hill,
Senior," in Meikle Govan, and " Phillis Gibson, Spouses," as appears
from a Charter, enumerated in the Inventory No. 37 of the
Genealogical MSS. of Hills, etc., granted by John Hill, in Meikle
Govan, with consent of John Hill, his eldest son and heir to
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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