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From: "Jim Hudson" <>
Subject: [LDR] Re: TWO Kenty Counties?/HILL surname
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 11:03:35 -0400
References: <F71UcTYHxROzGbjZIEH0000ce09@hotmail.com>
No connection other than cultural ties -- you'll notice that the names of
England's shires and towns are well represented around here: Kent, Sussex,
Salisbury, Dover, Cambridge, etc. English notables of the time also faired
rather well: Queen Anne, Mary-land, Princess Anne, (the Earls or Dukes of)
Worcester and Dorchester and Talbot, etc.
I'm researching Hills of Worcester County. In which county did your Hills
spring root?
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynn Harper" <>
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Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: TWO Kenty Counties?/HILL surname
> Two questions:
> Does Kent County Maryland have any relationship to Kent County
Delaware...or
> is it just coincidence there are TWO counties? I FINALLY noticed
> this...(DUH!) on the maps.
>
> Anyone researching HILL family in your neck of the woods? Someone emailed
me
> that "my" Alexander WINSMORE had half-brothers: William J. HILL age 18,
and
> Layfield HILL age 11, in 1842? Don't know where his information came
> from...unable to contact.
>
> Gratefully yours,
> Lynn in CA
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