UPPER TOWN PRECINCT.



Oscar, Anna B. Mr. Head and his family are all members of the
Catholic church. He has served his township as School Trustee
and Overseer of Highways.
  John B. Hill, farmer, was born in Nelson County, Ky., Nov.
21, 1835, and came to Daviess County with his parents in 1855.
He is a son of Martin and Anastasia (Hagan) Hill, both natives of
Nelson County, Ky. His father was born Aug. 15, 1801, and died
in January, 1868. His mother was born in 1804 and died Aug. 6,
1856. There was a family of eleven children-Cynthia Ann,
Bernard, Cyperan, Catherine, Amanda, Permelia, John R., Mary
Jane, Louisa, William and Francis. John R. has never married,
but has two sisters keeping house for him. He has been Overseer
of Highways eighteen years. He is a Catholic in religious faith.
Mr. Hill attended school at Troy, Ind., in the winter of 1863-'4.
   William Bill, born in Nelson County, Ky., July 2, 1844, was
a son of Martin and Anna S. (Hagan) Hill, both natives of Nelson
County, his father born in' 1812 and his mother in 1815. His
grandfather, Henry Hill, a native of Maryland, was one of the
first settlers of Nelson County.  His mother died at Grissom's
Landing in 1855, and his father in 1871. William was the tenth
of eleven children. He lived on a farm till seventeen years old,
when he enlisted in Company K, Seventeenth Ohio Infantry, and
served 120 days. From 1863 till 1879 he carried on a saw-mill.
He then formed a partnership in a distillery, under the firm name
of Hays  Hill. In June, 1880, T. G. Hill bought Hays's interest
and the firm became Hill  Hill. Mr. Hill was married Dec. 20,
1866, to Mary C. Boulware, a native of Olden County, Ky., born in
1845. They have three childreii-Chiarles, born Oct. 11, 1868; Ida,
C., born Feb. 11, 1871, and John, born April 14, 1873. Mr. Hill
is a member of the Catholic church.
  Willian T. Horn, born in Daviess County, Ky., April 29, 1831,
was a son of Nathaniel and Catherine (Hayes) Horn, natives of
Madison County, Ky., his father born in 1800, and his mother in
1807. His mother died in 1872, and his father in 1875. They
had a fainily of ten children, only four of whom are living-B. F.,
Samuel H., William T. and John C. Mr. Horn was reared on a
farmi and received his education in this county. After reaching
his majority he worked two years in a saw-mill; the rest of his life
has been spent in farming. He now owns a good farm of 144k
acres, seven miles east of Owensboro. He was married Nov. 24,
1853, to Nancy J. Ford, a native of Daviess County, born Feb. 21,



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