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William HILLARD
 1731 - 1815

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  1. William HILLARD b. Abt 1731, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; d. 7 Jun 1815, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Following is the Will of William as proved in the Stonington Probate District in the year 1815. It is document 1667.

    In the name of God, Amen - I William Hilliard of North Stonington in the County of New London - Although laboring at present under some indisposition of Body, yet being of sound and disposing mind, memory & understanding, through the Mercy of God, do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following -
    First & principally I resign my Soul with the utmost humility unto the hands of Almighty God, My Creator, humbly hoping for a blessed Immortality through the Marvels & Medication of My Blessed Saviour & Redeemer, Jesus Christ, and my body I desire may be decently buried at the definition of my Executor herein after named.
    And as for such Temporal Estate as the Lord has Intrusted me to be the Steward of I give _____ & dispose thereof as follows.
    Imprimis - I will that all my debts & funeral charges be paid & discharged by my Executors herein after named out of my Estate.
    Item - I give & bequeath unto my Loving Wife Mary Hilliard the use & improvements of the one third part of my Real Estate for her to enjoy so long as she shall remain my widow, and also my household furniture and indoor movables & also one good cow - to her & to her heirs and assigns forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath to my Loving Son John Hilliard fifty dollars to be paid to him within one year after my decease by my Executor herein after named out of my estate, and I also do hereby relinquish all the obligations I hold against him - it's being together with that I have formerly given him his equal proportions of my Estate - to him & to his heirs &c forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath to my Loving Son Azariah Hilliard fifty dollars to be paid to him within one year after my decease by my Executor herein after named out of my Estate which together with what I have formerly given him is his equal proportion of my Estate - to him & to his heirs &c forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath Unto my Loving Son Gurdon Hilliard Twenty five dollars to be paid to him within one year after my decease by my Executor herein after named out of my Estate & also I do hereby relinquish & give unto said Gurdon all the obligations I hold against him is his Equal proportion of my Estate - to him & to his heirs &c forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath unto my Loving Son Denison Hilliard twenty five dollars to be paid to him within one year by my Executor herein after named out of my Estate & also I do hereby relinquish & give unto the said Denison all the obligations I hold against him which together with
    what I have formerly given him is his Equal proportion of my Estate - to him & his heirs &c forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath unto my Loving daughter Polly York wife of Oliver York, twenty five dollars to be paid to her within one year after my decease by my Executor herein after named out of my Estate which together with what I have formerly given her is her Equal share of my Estate - to her & to her heirs &c forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath unto my Loving daughter Phebe Hilliard forty dollars to be paid to her by me Executor herein after named within one year after my decease out of my Estate - to her & to her heirs &c forever, and also I give to my Sd Daughter Phebe the use & improvement of the east great room in my dwelling house where I now live for her to use & improve so long as she shall remain single & unmarried.
    Item - I give & bequeath unto my Loving daughter Presilla Hilliard wife of Henry Hilliard twenty dollars to be paid to her by my Executor herein after named within one year after my decease out of my Estate - to her & to her heirs &c forever which together with what I have formerly given her is her equal share of my Estate.
    Item - I give & bequeath unto my Loving Grand Son William Hilliard Son of Azariah Hilliard fifty dollars to be paid to him by my Executor herein after named within one year after my decease out of my Estate - to him & to his heirs &c forever.
    Item - I give and bequeath unto my Loving Grand Son Hewit Hilliard Son of Denison Hilliard all the lands & buildings I own in the Town of Pharsalia, State of New York that I purchased of Gilbert Billings; his father & mother Denison & Olive Hilliard is to have the use and improvement of the same during their natural lives & after their decease the same is to decend to the Sd Hewit Hilliard & his heirs & assigns forever.
    Item - I give & bequeath to my Loving Grand Son Robert Hilliard Son to Gurdon Hilliard a Lot of Land containing nine acres with the small dwelling house therein being in North Stonington and is to be Lot off at the south east corner of my home said farm adjoining Lands of Jown Brown___ and also one acre as a Wood Lot being to be Lot off at the NW corner of my house and farm adjoining Captain Gilbert Billings lands - to him & his heirs &c forever, under the incumbrance of my Son Gurdon & his wife Pecurah Hilliard Improving the same during their natural lives.
    Item - I give and bequeath unto my Loving Grand daughter Lusinda York wife of Oliver York, Jr. who is daughter of my daughter Priscilla forty dollars to given to her by my Executor herein after named in one year after my decease out of my Estate to her & her heirs &c forever. and it is further my will that all the residue of my Estate that is not already disposed of in this will if any should remain after all just debts S__man's & Ex___ &c are first paid - shall be equally divided between my four sons (viz) John, Azariah, Gurdon & Denison to each of them & to each of their heirs & assigns forever.
    ___ I do make & constitute my good friend Elias Hewit Esq my Executor of this my Last Will & Testament . . . . .
    William Hillard

    The Denison mentioned in the will does not appear in the Stonington Vital Records; the Polly mentioned is Mary; William is not mentioned as he is deceased. Following is a deed found in the Stonington Court Records where part of the original land that David purchased is sold to William's son William, Jr.

    ". . for the consideration of eight pounds . . . unto the sd William Hilliard, Jr. . . one certain tract or parcile of land lying of land & being in sd Stonington bounded as follows. Beginning at a walnut tree in the N.W. corner of the premises & a corner of ____ Phelps, Esq. land, thence southwesterly by Collins York's land to the Mill Brook thence easterly by sd brook to heap of stones, thence northerly to heap of stones in the line of sd Phelps land then westerly with sd Phelps land to the first mentioned bound containing about one & 1/2 acres of land more or less . . .Sept. 22,1804 . . ."
    William Hillard

    William was credited with service in the Revolutionary War in Captain Eliezer Prentice's Company, CT Militia. He is buried Great Plains Cemetery, North Stonington. The date of death and burial place of Mary, his widow, is not known.

    William m. Mary DENISON 20 Feb 1755, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Mary b. 24 Jan 1735/1736, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    They were both of Stonington when married by Samuel Prentice, JP.

    Children:
    1. John HILLARD b. 4 Oct 1756, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; d. 1 Mar 1826, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Hillard Cemetery).
    2. William HILLARD b. 10 Jan 1759, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 23 Jun 1809, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).
    3. Azariah HILLARD b. 25 Jan 1761, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 25 Mar 1847, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. Mary HILLARD b. 13 Apr 1763, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. Phebe HILLARD b. 24 Oct 1765, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.
    6. Prescilla HILLARD b. 11 Mar 1767, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. Berkshire County, Massachusetts (possibly).
    7. Gurdon HILLARD b. 10 Feb 1771, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 5 Jan 1829, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.
    8. Denison HILLIARD b. Abt 1778, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 14 Jul 1850, Pharsalia, Chenango County, New York.

Generation: 2
  1. William HILLARD b. 28 Oct 1703, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 7 Oct 1783, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).

    Notes:
    William moved from Little Compton, Newport Co., RI to Stonington where he farmed his father's homestead. He also was active in the real estate business.

    Following is recorded the sale of the Hillard homestead in Stonington by David Hillard to his son William Hillard. Stonington Land Records. Book 6, page 145. 1743, 17th of December.

    ". . . in consideration of 900 pounds . . . unto sd William Hillard . . . a certain parcel or tract of land situate and lying in Stonington being ninety five acres more or less, beginning at a wallnut tree standing on the south side of Cousadok hill on the north side of a brook, and from thence running East and by North 80 rods to a black oak tree marked on four sides and from thence upon a straight line to a white oak tree markt on four sides, which tree, being the southeast corner of land laid out to James Dean, and from thence easterly to a black oak tree standing by the side of a rock being the northwest corner tree of Thomas Shaws land, then running southwardly by sd Shaws land to a chestnut tree marked, from thence running southwardly by Magduells land to a burch tree marked on four sides, from thence by Magduels land to a heap of stones, and then westerly by Magduels land to a white oak tree marked on four sides, from thence westardly by Jones land ten rods to a black oak tree marked on four sides, and from thence a straight line to the first bounds mentioned. . . . ." David Hillard Susannah Hillard

    Following are two deeds where he sold the homestead to William, Jr.

    ". . . in consideration of the sum of four hundred pounds . . unto the said William Hillard, Junr. . . two certain tracts or parcells of land, with a Dwelling House thereon Standing, Lying in said Stonington aforesaid containing by Estimation About One Hundred and Eighty five acres and be the same more or less, with a Highway Running through the Premises & is Butted and Bounded as follows (viz) The first lot on which the House stands is Bounded as Follows (viz) Beginning at a Black Oak tree the NorthWest corner of said William Williams land thence westerly with the land belonging to the heirs of Robert Coats Deceased to a White Oak tree the northwest corner of the premises standing in the line of Jesse Billings land thence southerly with the said Jesse Billings land on the west till it comes to a heap of stones by the side of a brook thence westerly with said Jesse Billings land and ____ Charles Phelps land on the northeast till it comes to a walnut tree standing in the line of Collins Yorks land thence east 39° south 75 rods to a ____ stone, thence east 9 rods to a birch tree, thence east 27° & 1/2 north 84 rods to a ____ stone thence east 6° south 56 rods to the north bound of the highway in Jeremiah Brownings line, thence northerly with said Brownings land and Wm. Williams land on the east to the bounds first mentioned. The other tract butted and bounded as follows (viz) beginning at a stump being an original bound of sd Wm. Hillard land thence east 7° south 15 and 1/2 rods to a white oak tree, thence east 1° north 38 rods to a heap of stones in Jeremiah Brownings land thence north 11° & 1/2 west & 85 rods to a buttonwood tree, thence north 8¾ east 57 rods to a ____ stone thence west 29° south 133 rods to a ____ stone in the line of Collins Yorks land thence east 39° south 97 rods to the bounds first mentioned . . . . April 17, 1775. . ."
    William Hillard

    ". . . fifty acres with a dwelling found thereon . . . of one thousand & fifty pounds . . . Beginning at the highway the north east corner of the premises by a ____ stone standing in the west line of Jeremiah Brownings land thence southerly with said Brownings land on the east to a heap of stones thence westerly with said Brownings land on the south untill it comes to a heap of stones in Collin Yorks east line, northwardly with said Yorks land until it comes to William Hillard, Jr land unto a heap of stones thence eastwardly with said William Hillard Jun land and the highway on the North until it comes to the bounds first mentioned. . . .April 9, 1779 . . ."
    William Hillard

    William left no will. From land transactions we learn that he had a son William, but little else can be discovered about his children. I am including the remaining children because I can not find their parentage and it is highly possible that they are daughters of William (Barbour thought it was a possibility also.). He was chosen as guardian by his nephew Isaac, son of Jonathan and Abigail (Wilbore) Hillard.

    Inscription: "In memory of Mr. William Hillard who died Oct 1783 in ye 80th year of his life.
    Death is the . . . . ."

  2. William m. Prudence BROWN 5 Jun 1728, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Prudence b. 28 Apr 1707, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Prudence BROWN b. 28 Apr 1707, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:
    The North Stonington Congregational Church Records say she was administered communion on 16 JUN 1742.

    Children:
    1. 1. William HILLARD b. Abt 1731, Stonington, New London, Connecticut; d. 7 Jun 1815, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).
    2. Esther HILLARD b. EST 1735, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 26 Mar 1822, North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).
    3. Priscilla HILLARD b. EST 1737, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.
    4. Phebe HILLARD b. EST 1740, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.
    5. Henry HILLARD b. EST 1743, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

Generation: 3
  1. David HILLARD b. 25 Feb 1677/1678, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 11 Jan 1748/1749, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).

    Notes:

    David and Johanna moved from Little Compton to Stonington after the birth of their second child in OCT 1702 and before the birth of their third child in OCT 1703. They were active in the First Congretational Church (Road Church) of Stonington. Their children were all christened there. David was elected Selectman in 1714 and 1715. He was also active in the Town Militia, as the ammunition and weapons were stored in his household.

    After the death of Johanna, David returned with his family to Little Compton, where he married Susannah Luther. In little Compton, David obtained the military rank of Captain in the Indian wars. His occupation appeared to be that of a carpenter because he is mentioned many times for receiving payment for constructing wooden items such as caskets, collection plates and ammunition storage chests, etc.

    Edward Yeomans of Groton, for 84 pounds to David Hillard.
    Parcel of land which I bought of William Marsh except from a small part which was formally disposed of said Edward Yeomans and John Yeomans by William March as shall appear by deed of record which tract of land be it more or less lyeth for 50 acres and lyeth between Samuel Chesebrough, his land, and James York, his land, bounded as follows, beginning at a black oak tree marked on four sides which is the most northwest corner of land laid out to Edward Yeomans from thence running upon a line to a white oak tree marked on four sides adjoining to land of James York and bounded by said James York Land to his northwest corner tree, from hence upon a direct line to the southeast corner tree of land laid out to James Dean, from thence running southerly to a black oak tree marked on four sides which is the northwest corner tree of land laid out to Samule Chesebrough, and is bounded with Samuel Chesebrough, his land, and land of Edward Yeomans to black oak tree first mentioned. Witnessed by Joseph Davoll and Joseph Babcock. Stonington Land Records, Volume 2, page 472 dated Dec. 17, 1711

    David Hillard of Little Compton, R.I., and wife Susanna to Jonathan Hillard of Stonington. Feb. 4, 1718.

    Land beginning at the sw corner of Moses Palmer, his land, and thence running in a direct line southwest and by west near to a great rock on ye left side of a brook, and a walnut tree standing on ye rock, and a rock marked thus I on ye side of it, and marked D on ye north side, from thence bounded by the brook on the east side until it comes to land laid out to Joshue Holmes, ye northeast corner of it being a pine tree, and so by said land to land laid out to Moses Palmer, and by said palmer to ye tree first mentioned. Witnessed by JohnMcDowell and William Holdridge. Stonington Land Records, Volume 3, page 239

    His will recorded in Little Compton Probate, book 1, page 50, made 1 AUG 1748 and proved 6 FEB 1748/9.

    "In the Name of God Amen: This First Day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred Forty & Eight I David Hillard of Little Compton in the County of Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island ___ and Providence Plantations in New England. Gentleman being well & in good health of body & of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God Therefore calling to mond the mortality of my Body & knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, Do make & ordain my Last Will & Testament, That is to Say Principally & First of all I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it & my Body I Recommend to the Earth to be Buried in Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executrixe hereafter Named: And as touching Such Worldy Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to Bless me in this Life I Give Demise & Dispose of the same in the following manner & form.
    Imprimis - I Give & Bequeave unto my Well beloved Wife Susannah Hillard in Lieu of her Thirds Dowry or any other Claim unto my Estate, that is my pew in the meeting-house & my Negro Girl named Kate, & also one third part of all my Personal Estate Except a bond of money Due to me from my son William Hillard of Six hundred Pounds bearing Date The Seventeeth Day of December ____ Domini one Thousand Seven hundred forty three & also a Bond of Three Hundred Pounds which is Due to me from my son Benony Hillard & my Farming Tools and Shop Tools only excepted; & I also give unto my well beloved Wife for her support so long as she remains my Widow the Improvements & Profits of the house I now Dwell in: Except the Great Chamber as I shall herafter Butt it & Bound it: that is Beginning at two large stones lying between eight or ten rods to the northward of my garden wall by the side of the Highway & so running from the two stones above mentioned westerly across a large rock standing in the Pasture & so continuing a straight line to land that is hereafter given to my son Oliver Hillard, Then southerly by Olivers till it comes to Capt. John Palmers land, & southerly by said Palmers land to a Highway, then easterly & northerly to the first bounds mentioned & also the wood & timber that is upon that Lott of Land that I Bought of George Bailey; & this my will is to be understood that my said Wife is to have the Improvements of my house & Lands Wood & Timber above mentioned so long as she remains my Widow: But if my said wife shall see cause to marry, then to have no more Profits of the house orchards or lands; & it is further my will concerning my beloved Wife that what soever crop shall be growing or standing upon any part of my home farm at the time of my decease whether it be grass hay or grain on my said farm it shall be hers to improve on said farm; or to remove it off at any time within six months after my decease as she shall see cause:
    Item - I Give and Bequeave unto my Beloved son William Hillard Six hundred Pounds in a bond bearing Date - the Seventeenth Day of December one Thousand seven Hundred Forty & Three, the bond is that my son William Hillard gave to me for part of that farm that he now liveth on in Stonington in Conecticut Colony he my said son William Hillard Paying such sum; or sums of as I shall hereafter order him.
    Item - I Give and Bequeave unto my Beloved son Oliver Hillard; to him his Heirs assigns for ever the westerly part of my farm I now dwell on his part being bounded as followeth: To begin at the southwest corner of Joseph Peckmans farm: southerly, by a Highway until it comes to the north-west corner of Capt. John Palmers land; thence easterly by said Palmer's land until it comes to the northeast corner of said Palmers land, thence north or northerly till it comes to the East end of the new field so called & so by the wall to Joseph Peckhams land: & so westerly by Peckhams land to the first Bounds mentionedL & it is to be understood that my said son Oliver Hillard is to make and maintain for ever a good sufficient fence between him & the other part of my said farm & likewise I give unto my said Oliver Hillard to him his Heirs & Assigns for ever all my rights. & Interest in Those Little Lotts in the Eighteenth Fifty acer Lott. In Southworths pasture he my said son Oliver Hillard Paying such sum or sums of money as I shall hereafter order him.
    Item - I Give & Bequeave unto my four Grand Children of my Deceased son Joseph Hillard Eighty & five Pounds apeace to each of them to be paid to them as I shall hereafter order as they come of age that is to say the sons to the age of twenty one years & the daughters to the age of eighteen years. But if any of thee Children should die before they come of age; Then the money shall be equally divided amongst them the survivors.
    Item - I Give & Bequeave unto my Beloved son Benony Three Hundred Pounds in a bond bearing date 15 Dec. 1743; to sons Joshua and David, north part of my homestead, begins 21 stones north of my garden, east by Peckham, south to the highway, to them my new house and shop; to daughter Deborah Wheaton 5 pounds; to four grandchildren, children of Priscilla Palmer, deceased, 40 pounds to be divided; to daughter Hannah Wilbor, wife of John Wilbor, 30 pounds; to Abigail Hillard 100 pounds; to Church of Christ 10 pounds; wife Susannah executrix . . ."
    David Hillard
    The property in Stonington that David refers to in the Will is described in the following deed found in the Stonington Court Records.

    ". . . in consideration of 900 pounds . . . unto sd William Hillard . . . a certain parcel or tract of land situate and lying in Stonington being ninety five acres more or less, beginning at a wallnut tree standing on the south side of Cousadok hill on the north side of a brook, and from thence running East and by North 80 rods to a black oak tree marked on four sides and from thence upon a straight line to a white oak tree markt on four sides, which tree, being the southeast corner of land laid out to James Dean, and from thence easterly to a black oak tree standing by the side of a rock being the northwest corner tree of Thomas Shaws land, then running southwardly by sd Shaws land to a chestnut tree marked, from thence running southwardly by Magduells land to a burch tree marked on four sides, from thence by Magduels land to a heap of stones, and then westerly by Magduels land to a white oak tree marked on four sides, from thence westardly by Jones land ten rods to a black oak tree marked on four sides, and from thence a straight line to the first bounds mentioned. . . . ." David Hillard

    Tombstone inscription:
    In memory of
    Capt. David Hillard
    died January ye 11th 1748-9
    in ye 71st year of his age

    Inscription: "In memory of Capt David Hillard died January ye 11th 1748/9 in the 71st year of his age"

  2. David m. Johanna ANDROS 13 Jul 1699, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. Johanna b. 8 Dec 1678; d. 14 Apr 1716, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery). [Group Sheet]

  3. Johanna ANDROS b. 8 Dec 1678; d. 14 Apr 1716, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).

    Notes:

    Johanna died shortly after the birth of their ninth child. This child was named Benoni in memorial of her death; Benoni is Hebrew word meaning "son of our sorrow".

    Inscription: "Body of Johanna wife of David Hillard who departed this life April ye 14 1716 in ye 39 yeare of her age"

    Children:
    1. Deborah HILLARD b. 4 Apr 1700, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 6 Apr 1777, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).
    2. Lydia HILLARD b. 4 Oct 1702, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 31 Aug 1705, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).
    3. 2. William HILLARD b. 28 Oct 1703, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 7 Oct 1783, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Great Plain Cemetery).
    4. Priscilla HILLARD b. 2 Nov 1705, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 16 Aug 1736, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; bur. Franklin, New London County, Connecticut (Franklin Plains).
    5. John HILLARD b. 17 Nov 1707, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 30 Jul 1727, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).
    6. Oliver HILLARD b. 1708, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 29 Jul 1792, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; bur. North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut (Hillard Cemetery).
    7. Joseph HILLARD b. Abt Aug 1711, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 25 Dec 1744, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    8. Dorothy HILLARD b. Abt 1713, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. Bef Feb 1743/1744, North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island (probably).
    9. Benoni HILLARD b. 12 Mar 1715/1716, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut; d. 19 Aug 1801, Clinton, Middlesex County, Connecticut; bur. Killingworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut (Old Killingworth Cemetery).

Generation: 4
  1. William HILLARD b. Abt 1641, Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (probably); d. 24 Jan 1713/1714, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).

    Notes:

    William and Deborah resided at 'Liberty Plain' in Hingham, where William was a cooper, the industry for which Hingham was well noted. Some of their neighbors at Liberty Plain were Humphrey Johnson and son Benjamin; Robert Dunbar (a Scotchman); Capt. John Jacob; and James Whiton and son James.

    I could find no record of William participating in church or town affairs, nor could I find any evidence that he was a property owner.. They must have had some relationship with the church because a sister of Deborah's married a son of Daniel Hobart, who was the twin brother of Rev. Peter Hobart, the minister of Hingham for many years.

    There was some indication that they may have had a fire sometime in NOV 1683 because the cause of death of their son Isaac on 25 NOV 1683 is recorded as due to "burned in the fire".

    During the King Philip's war, the home of a neighbor, James Whiton was burnt by the Indians. Also, the house of Nathaniel Chubbick, probably of nearby Accord Pond, was one of those destroyed on 20 APR 1676. No mention is made of William’s home.
    The family moved to Little Compton, sometime between the birth in Hingham of Esther on 8 MAR 1684/5 and the birth in Little Compton of Mary on 3 APR 1687. The original settlement of Little Compton was about 1676 and it appears that William may have owned land shortly after that date but he was not recorded as one of the original owners.

    There is a flag denoting military service honoring his grave in Little Compton. No record could be found showing service in King Philip's war, but a record exists showing that a William Hillerd from Little Compton had service in the Sir William Phips' Expedition to Canada in 1690. It shows that under Capt. Samuel Gallup, a body of about 60 men sailed from Plymouth in five Shallops. This battle was won at the expense of many lives. It is hard to believe it is William because he would have been fifty years of age, more likely his son, William.

    William appeared to be more involved in the affairs of the town in Little Compton than in Hingham. At the 20 MAR 1703/4 town meeting it was voated that William Hillird is chosen "Clark of the Market" & William or Will Hillird (Hilliard, Hillard) was voated "Clark of the Market" at the town meeting every year thereafter until and including MAR 1708/9. He was voated as one of the "Surveyors of the Highways" on 18 MAR 1705/6 and 20 MAR 1707/7. On 18 MAR 1705/6 it was also voated that Will be chosen as "a monitor to see to our highways". On MAR 1708/9 he was selected for the "Jury of Tryalss". On 5 MAR 1710/11 and 10 MAR 1711/12 he was chosen as the "Tithing Man".

    On 4 JUL 1691, William bought from Joseph Church, Sr., Lot 56 for 5 pounds. On 8 FEB 1692/3 he bought Lot 54 from Nathaniel Warren for 10 pounds. On 8 APR 1697 he bought from Joseph Church for eighteen shillings Lot 23, Lot 24, Lot 33, 1/2 of Lot 25 and 1/4 of Lot 18 and for 24 shillings, Lot 11. On 6 JUN 1699 he bought from John Rouse for eighteen shillings, 3/4 of Lot 14. Additional purchases were made that day from Samuel Bradford and Benjamin Church. The records indicate that a William Hillard sold land 29 APR 1714, to William Fobes. William had died three months earlier in JAN, so this sale may have been finalized after his death.

    The will of William, recorded in Taunton, book 3, part 1, page 186 was made DEC 1712 and proved 1 FEB 1713.
    ". . .to wife Deborah Hilliard use of real and personal for life. To son David Hilliard one half of my real estate after the death of my wife. To son Jonathan one half of my real estate after the death of my wife. To daughter Deborah, wife of John Paddock 10 pounds. To daughter Esther, wife of Jeremy Geere ten pounds. To daughter Mary, wife of John Palmer 10 pounds. To daughter Abigail Hilliard 15 pounds. To daughter Sarah Hilliard 10 pounds. Rest and residue to wife Deborah including Indian woman . . . ." William Hilliard

    Tombstone inscription:
    Here lyeth the body of
    William Hillard
    who departed this life
    January ye 24th
    in the 72nd year of his age
    1713-14

    Inscription: "Here lyeth ye body of William Hillard who departed his life January ye 24th in the 72nd year of his age 1713/14"

  2. William m. Deborah WARREN 12 Jun 1671, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Deborah b. 1652, Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire; d. 15 Feb 1717/1718, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery). [Group Sheet]

  3. Deborah WARREN b. 1652, Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire; d. 15 Feb 1717/1718, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).

    Notes:
    The will of Deborah was recorded in Taunton, book 3, part 1 page 385 made 21 JAN 1717.
    ". . .to my beloved son David Hilliard two shillings. To my beloved son Jonathan Hilliard two shillings. To my beloved daughter Deborah the wife of John Padduck fifty shillings. To my beloved daughter Esther the wife of Jerimiah Geers twenty shillings. To mty beloved daughter Abigail wife of Warren Gibbs five shillings. To my beloved daughter Sarah Hilliard one cow & all my iron pewter & brass. To my foure grand children that are the children of my daughter Mary Palmer deceased ten shillings apiece. The remainder of my estate shall be equally divided between my two youngest daughters viz. Abigail & Sarah. Executor to be son David Hilliard . . . ." Deborah Hilliard

    Tombstone inscription:
    Here Lyeth ye body of
    Deborah
    wife of William Hillard
    She dyed February ye 15th 1718-17
    in ye 66th year of her age"

    Here lyeth ye body of Deborah wife of William Hillard. She dyed February ye 24th 1717/18 in ye 66th year of her age.

    Children:
    1. (child) HILLARD b. 26 Jan 1671/1672, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 29 Jan 1671/1672, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    2. William HILLARD b. 21 Jan 1672/1673, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Bef 1712.
    3. John HILLARD b. 8 Feb 1674/1675, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Bef 1712.
    4. Simeon HILLARD b. 14 Mar 1676/1677, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 22 May 1677, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    5. 4. David HILLARD b. 25 Feb 1677/1678, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 11 Jan 1748/1749, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).
    6. Deborah HILLARD b. 17 Jun 1680, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Beekman, Dutchess County, New York (probably).
    7. Isaac HILLARD b. 19 Apr 1683, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 25 Nov 1683, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    8. Esther HILLARD b. 8 Mar 1684/1685, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Aft 1721, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut (probably).
    9. Mary HILLARD b. 3 Apr 1687, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 16 Feb 1716/1717, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).
    10. Abigail HILLARD b. 12 Jul 1690, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (probably).
    11. Sarah HILLARD b. 28 Jun 1692, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 24 Oct 1744, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts (probably).
    12. Jonathan HILLARD b. 8 Nov 1696, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Bef 21 Mar 1742/1743, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.

  
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