Elizabeth Waltz Hill Died 1817

Born to Daniel Walts and Elizabeth Kramer Walts. Elizabeth Waltz Hill passed away on Oct 13, 1817and was buried in Sober Hill Cemetery in Leechburg, PA. Elizabeth Waltz Hill was married to John Hill and had 5 children: Jacob Hill, Levi Hill, Daniel Waltz Hill, Hiram Hill, Israel Hill.

Death:
Oct 13, 1817
Born in:
Pennsylvania
Plot:
The second cemetery, slightly down hill from the first cemetery
Burial place:
Sober Hill Cemetery
2082 (Also Know As The New Schenley Road), Leechburg, PA 15656
Elizabeth Waltz Hill

Passed away Relatives of Elizabeth Waltz Hill

parents

Died 1822
Burial place:
Address:
Smithton, PA
Died 1832
Burial place:
Address:
Smithton, PA

spouses

Died 1848
Birth place:
Lancaster, PA
Burial place:
Address:
2082 (Also Know As The New Schenley Road), Leechburg, PA 15656

children

18021876 (aged 73)
Burial place:
Address:
Pennsylvania
18041876 (aged 72)
Burial place:
Address:
Leechburg, PA
18101894 (aged 84)
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Leechburg, PA
Hiram Hill
Died 1891
18151873 (aged 57)
Burial place:
Address:
Leechburg, PA

siblings

Died 1845
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Pennsylvania
Died 1826
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Smithton, PA
Daniel Waltz
Died 1812
Elizabeth Waltz Hill
Died 1817
Died 1842
Burial place:
Address:
Smithton, PA
Died 1866
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Smithton, PA

Who is Else Buried at Sober Hill Cemetery in Pennsylvania

Died 1848
Birth place:
Lancaster, PA
18261842 (aged 16)
Birth place:
Leechburg, PA
18301885 (aged 55)
Birth place:
Leechburg, PA
18571887 (aged 30)
Birth place:
Leechburg, PA

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FAQ

Where was Elizabeth Waltz Hill born?

Elizabeth Hill was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania

When did is Elizabeth Waltz Hill pass away?

Elizabeth Hill passed away in October 13, 1817

Where is Elizabeth Waltz Hill buried?

Elizabeth Hill is interred in 2082 (Also Know As The New Schenley Road), Leechburg, PA 15656, in Plot: The second cemetery, slightly down hill from the first cemetery