Albert Emery Hill

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Albert Emery Hill

Birth
Fairbanks, Sullivan County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 Jul 1920 (aged 40)
Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Farmersburg, Sullivan County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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WW1 in France

he maried Celesta Loys Hancock in Colorado Springs Colorado in 16 aug 1909
WW1 in France

he maried Celesta Loys Hancock in Colorado Springs Colorado in 16 aug 1909

Inscription

Nora Alice Owen Married Hill in 5 Sept 1900 in Crawford County, Illinois

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Albert Emery Hill Married

State of Colorado
Diviision of Vital Statistics No .............5329.............
MARRIAGE RECORD REPORT

County......................EL PASO.............

Husband,s Name....HILL.......ALBERT.......EMERY.............AGE........29.........Race.....W........

Wife's Name..........HANCOCK...CLESTA..LOYS..................Age.........22..........Race.....W.......

Place Of Marriage....COLO......SPR.S.......COLO....................................Date......8/16/09..........

Name of Official who Performed Ceremony.................J......S.....WILSON.............................

Title.............................MIN............................Address...................COLO...SPGS..COLO.............

Reported by.................................................................................

Address........................................................................................

1918 January Albert E Hill He enlisted in the A.E.F army in January 1918 and came back from France after the armistice was signed in a very bad state of health from which he never recovered



1918 Feb 11 Albert E Hill he wife has divorist has gon though

State of Colorado
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County of El paso

STATE OF COLORADO ) IN THE………District…….COURT.
County of ………..EL Paso ………. ) NO….11421……….

Celoste L. Hill ,
VS Plaintiff )
DECREE Aug 14 1918
Albert E. Hill . Defendant )



This cause this day having been brought on to be heard and more than six months

having elapsed since the day on which the findings of fact and conclusions

of law were filed here in and said findings of fact and conclusions of law having not been

set aside and no motion to set them aside remaining unheard and undecided, and upon

motion of ……………….J…T….White…………………………………..attorney………

for the said………….Celesta…L…..Hill……………..the……Plaintiff………here in……

and in accordance with said findings of fact and conclusions of law,

It is Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the Court that the bonds of matrimony here to

fore now existing between the said plaintiff ……….Celesta L Hill…………..and the

said defendant ………..Albert…E…Hill…………………..be and the same are here by…

dissolved and that said parties are and each of them is, freed and absolutely released there

from. And It Is Further Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the Court that …the defendant

although being in good bodily health has failed to make reasonable ……………………….

Provision for the support of his family for one year or more next …………………………

prior to the commencement of this action…………………………………………………..

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And It Is Further Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the Court that …the sole

care, custody and control of the minor children Kenneth Hill a boy of the age of seven

years and Roberta Hill a girl of the age of four and a half years …………………………


Albert Emery Hill told his family and the court that he does not have any any children and any wife. His wife divorced him after he came back from World War I he never saw his children again that's what I heard from my great aunt and The Courthouse the Vigo Count, Indiana





ANOTHER SOLDIER GOES TO REWARD


ALBERT HILL. OF FARMERSBURG
GASSED IN FRANCE DIES
IN NEW YORK HOSPITAL


BURIED WITH HONORS


Farmereburg. Ind, July 23 1920 (special) The funeral of Albert Hill, age 41, A. E. F. veteran, who died in an army hospital in New York, Monday, was held here this afternoon. Hill was gassed in action in France and had lingered in government hospitals in France and tne United State for nearly Two years. He was in the air service with the A. E. F. He was a son of Mr. And Mrs. James Hill of Farmersburg.
The Farmerburg Post of the American Legion supplied pall-bearers and a firing squad. Tom Reid of Sullivan sounded taps.
Hill is the third gold star man from Farmersburg. The other two were Jerry Fidler and Guy McClanahan