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1. William Hillard was born about 1614 in England.
(1) He immigrated in 1635 to Boston, Massachusetts
Bay Colony.(2) He arrived in the
spring of 1635 on the ship "Elizabeth and Ann" out of London.
He was a carpenter, 21 years of age.
(3) Plymouth Colony Record
- March 24, 1637
MEMORAND the twenty fourth day of March 1637 Richard
Wright acknowledged That hee hath sould to Willm Hiller carpenter fiue
acres of lands formly graunted to him lying at fishing poynt towards the
Eele River together wth the fenc & labours about the same and all his
Right title & interrest therein wthall & singuler thapprtences
therevnto belonging for and in consideracon of the sume of foure pounds
fiue shill sterl To haue & to hold the said fiue acres of land and
all & singuler the prmiss therevnto belonging vnto the said Willm Hiller
his heires and Assignes for euer and to the onely pper vse & behoofe
of the said Willm Hiller his heires and Assignes for euer.
(4) Plymouth Colony Record
- June 5, 1638
An Inquisicon taken at New Plymouth aforesaid, at the General
Court there held, the fift Day of June, in the Yeare of our Souraigne Lord,
Charles, by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland
Kinge, Defendor of the Fayth, &c., the fourteenth.
Before: Thomas Prince, gent, Gounor William Bradford, Captaine Miles Standish,
John Alden, John Atwood & John Browne
Gentlemen, and Assistants of the Goument aforesaid. Whereby it is manefest
and appeareth by the oathes of John Done, John Barnes, Nicholas Snow, Richard
Burne, Richard Sparrow, Giles Ricards, Josias Cooke, Anthony Snow, William
Hiller, Richard Clough, Willm Fallowell, Thomas Atkinson, Richard Wright,
John Smaley, Walter Horton, & John Wood, honest and lawfull men of
the colony aforesaid, who being sworne, and charged vpon the view taken
of the body of John England, found dead vpon the flatts of the shores of
Plymouth aforesaid, dilligently to enquire how the said John England came
to his death, vpon their oath aforesaid, doe say that the said John England,
sayleing in a canow of Mr Thomas Burnes betwixt Greenes Harbor and Plymouth
aforesaid, by reason of the insufficiency of the said canow, to make way
in stormy weather, was ouer sett, and so the said John England was drowned.
And so they say all that the said cannow was the cause of the death of
the said John England, and do fynd the said cannow to be forfaited to our
souaigne lord the Kinge, and doe apprise it at tenn shillings sterl and
haue committed the same to the keeping of the go-ment of new Plymouth aforesaid.
In witnesse whereof they haue herevnto put their hands, the day & yeare
first aboue written, 1638.
(5) Plymouth Colony Record
- March 12, 1638/1639
Willm Hiller, of Plym, carpentr, acknowledgeth to owe the King, &c,
. . . . . The condicon that the said Wilm Hiller shall keepe the peace
towards our souaigne lord the King, and all his leigh people, and especially
towards Richard Clough, and appeare at the next Genall Court to be holden
for our sd souaigne lord the King for this gount, & not dept the same
without lycence; that then, &c.
(6) (7)
Plymouth Colony Record - November 6, 1639
MEMORAND that Willm Hiller for and in consideracon of the
sume of foure pounds sterl and twenty bushells of Indian Corne in hand
payd by Marke Mendloue hath freely and absolutely sould vnto the said Marke
Mendloue all those his fiue acrees of lands be it more or lesse lying at
the Eele Riuer betweene the lands of Willm Dennis and Thomas Clark wch
the said Willm hath lately bought of Richard Wright and all his right title
& interrest of & into the same wth the fence about yt and all &
singuler the prmisss therevnto belonging To haue and to hold the said fiue
acrees of lands and all and singuler thapprtencs therevnto belonging vnto
the said Marke Mendloue his heires and Assignes foreur- to the onely pp
use and behoofe of him the said Marke Mendloue his heires and Assignes
for eur.
(8) Plymouth Colony Record
- November 7, 1639
MEMORAND That Rowland Leighorne of Duxborrow doth acknowledg
that for and in consideracon of the sume of eighteene pounds sterl to be
payd in August next hath freely and absolutely bargained and sould vnto
Willm Hiller and George Pollerd all that his house & garden place in
Duxborrow aforesd and tenn acres of lands therevnto belonging wth one acre
of Meaddow therevnto adjoyneing wth all & singuler thapprtencs vnto
the said prmisss belonging and all his right title and interrest of and
into the same & euery pte thereof To gaue and to hold the said house
garden place tenn acres of vpland and one acre of meaddow and all &
singuler thapprtences therevnto belonging vnto the said Willm Hiller &
George Pollerd theire heires and Assignes for euer to the onely use &
behoofe of them the said Willm Hiller and George Pollerd their heires &
Assignes for euer.
(9) (10)(11)
Plymouth Court Record - November 7, 1639
At a genall Townes meeting holden by the Inhabitants of the
Towne of Duxborrow vpon the seauenth day of November in the year of our
Lord God 1639 for the making of such lawes and orders as should be thought
good and beneficiall for the said Towne of Duxborrow, It was agreed as
followeth. viz,
Imprimis It is couenanted and agreed of betweene Georg Pollard late inhabitant
of the Towne of Stokeclere in the Realme of England yeoman and Willm Hiller
of the Towne of New Plym Carpenter of the one pte and the Inhabitants of
the Towne of Duxborrow of the other pte in manner following To witt the
said George Pollard and Willm Hiller is at their owne pper cost and charges
to build frame and set vp one sufficient water Milne to grind Corne on
both English & Indion, within the terme of one whole yeare next after
the date hereof. As also stampers to beate Indian Corne at, as speedyly
as possible they cann. And that they parties aforesaid are to build the
said Milne and Stampers vpon a certain brooke comonly called or knowne
by the name of Stony brooke lying by the house of Phillip Delanoy In consideracon
whereof we the Inhabitants of the Towne of Duxborrow do bynd our selues
to the aboue said pties as followeth.
Imprimis That no other Millne shalbe set up or erected within our Towne
limmitts alwayes prouided that the foresaid pties at their Millne be able
well & sufficiently to grind all the Corne of thaforesaid Inhabitants
of the Towne of Duxborrow in tyme convenyent.
2ly Wee the Inhabitants of the Towne of Duxborrow do pmise to vse all our
best endeavours to pcure all the Comon lands that lyeth vpon the north
side of the said brooke vndisposed of next to the place where the said
Milne shall stand, as also that meddow land that lyeth next to yt.
3ly Wee the Inhabitants aforesaid do pmise to do our best endeavours to
pcure the lands of John Irish and Henry Wallis, and to pcure them lands
elswhere in exchange or ortherwise, but if said parties will not so exchaung,
that then the said Georg Pollerd and Willm Hiller may if they can pcure
the said lands either by purchase or otherwise of the owners thereof That
wee the said Inhabits do pmise to giue vnto the said parties the sum of
six pounds towards the purchase of the same.
4ly Wee pmise to help the said Georg Pollerd & Willm Hiller to land
both meddow and arrable in some place further of from the Towne of Duxborrow
for their use, when their stocks of cattell shall require the same, as
we shall allow to other of our townes man and neighbours.
And also that the said pties are to take a pottle of Corne for grinding
euery bushell that shall be brought vnto them and no more. ffurther and
lastly It is couenanted graunted and agreed vpon betwixt the Inhabitants
of the Towne of Duxborrow and pties aboue said That the said Georg Pollard
& Willm Hiller shall haue hold occupie use & ymploy the said Milne,
together with all and euery the seuall priuiledges prorogatiues benefits
immunities and appurtences whatsoeur before specifyed in this present writing
To haue and to hold the same to them their heires executers and Assignes
foreur Dated the seauenth day of November in the fifteenth yeare of the
now Raigne of King Charles King of England Scotland ffranc & Ireland
Defendor of the fayth &c Anno Dni 1639.
Subscribed by
Wm Collier Jonathan Brewster, Christopher Waddesworth, Miles Standish
(12) Plymouth Colony Record
- April 6, 1640
Willm Hiller & George Pollerd are granted a pporcon of land
containing about fourty acres, be it more or less, abutting vpon the Stony
Brooke, in Duxborrow, & lying on the north side thereof; to be viewed
and layd forth for them by Mr Collyer, Jonathan Brewster, & Wm Bassett,
which was bounded thus, viz: lying on the south side of a swampe aboue
the homesteads on Stony Brooke, or the Milne Brooke, from a marked tree
on the north side of the said swamp to another marked tree south &
by west along the said riuer side, in breadth containing 80 pole, and in
length to another marked tree, west south west, runing to a pcell of land
graunted to John washborne, thelder, on thone side of the said land, &
on thother side to runn all along by the said swamp as the marked tres
are marked on the north side thereof, runing to the head of the said swampe,
then from other marked trees to an arme at Greens harbour Brooke; and also
all the meddow land that lyeth before the said land vppon the said Stony
Brooke on that side the brooke.
(13) Plymouth Court Record
- May 5, 1640
Vpon report made to the Court by Mr Willm Collyer, Capt Standish
& Mr John Browne, (who were appoynted to take a view of the water passage
desired to be turned to the milne to be erected at Stony Brooke, in Duxborrow,
for the good & benefit of the said towne of Duxborrow) that the same
will not be any way prejudiciall to any man, the Court doth graunt that
Willm Hiller and Georg Pollerd shall haue liberty to turne that part of
the said streame so viewed vnto the said milne.
(14)(15)
Plymouth Colony Record - July 6, 1640
Willm Hiller & Georg Pollerd are graunted a pcell of vpland
by the heigh way at the Stony Brooke, in Duxborrow, containeing by estimacon
three or foure acrees or there abouts, to set the mille vpon, puided that
there be a sufficient way left & layd forth; and likewise haue liberty
graunted to mowe the two acrees of marsh meddow lying betwixt Rowlands
Leighorns & Edmond Chaundlers marsh. The said lands lye betwixt John
Irish & John Caruers meadsteads, with a pcell of comon land, lying
from the said John Irish marked trees & Edward Bumpasse meddow land
lying vpon the said brooke.
(16) Plymouth Colony Record
- January 5, 1640/41
It is ordered by the Court, that Willm Hiller shall pay vnto
John Holmes, the messenger, liijs iiijd in corne, for his man wages.
(17) Plymouth Colony Record
- June 10, 1641
MEMORAND the xjth of June 1641 That John Irish doth acknowledg
that for and in condiseracon of the dwelling house wherein Willm Hiller
now dwelleth in Duxborrow and the meadstead or garden adjoyneing wth the
fruits thereon now groweing hath freely and absolutely bargained and sold
vnto the said Willm Hillr & George Pollerd of Duxborrow milners all
those tenn acrss of vpland lying on the north side of Stony brooke and
on the East side of the lands of the said Willm and George wth two acres
of Marsh meddow adjoyneing to the said vpland wth all & singuler thapprtencs
therevnto belonging and all his right title & interrest of and into
the said prmisses and euery pt and pcell thereof To haue and to hold the
said Tenn acres of vpland wth the said two acres of marsh meddow wth all
and singuler their apprtences therevnto belonging unto the said William
Hiller and Geor Pollerd their heires and Assignes for euer to the onely
pper vse and behoofe of them the said Willm Hiller and George Pollerd their
heires and Assignes for euer.
(18)(19)
Plymouth Colony Record - August 2, 1642
The differrence betwixt Robte Caruer & Willm Hiller, about
the payment of the corne, the Court doth order that the corne shalbe valued
by two men chosen by either pt; & if they cannot agree, then they two
to choose a third man to apprise yt as corne will then passe when it is
payable.
(20) Plymouth Colony Record
- August 2, 1642
MEMORAND That Willm Hiller doth acknowledg That for and
in consideracon That Nathaniell Sowther of Plym is bound with the said
Willm Hiller and for his pper debt in the sum of xxviijl for the payment
of fourteene pounds sterl in merchantable Corne at certaine dayes menconed
in a writing beareing date the last day of May 1642 vnto Robert Carver
made betweene the said Robert Carver and the said Willm Hiller Hath (for
the securing discharging and saueing harmelesse the said Nathaniell Sowther
his heires Executers & Administraters & euery of them of and concerning
the said debt) freely & absolutely bargained and sold assigned and
mortgaged all that his moyitie of the milne in Duxborrow with all and singuler
the prmisss & pfitts therevnto belonging and all his Right and interrest
of and into the same & every pt thereof To haue and to hold the said
moyitie of the said milne & all thapptencs therevnto belonging vnto
the said Nathaniell Sowther his heires and Assignes foreuer to the only
pper use and behoofe of him the said Nathaniell Sowther his heires and
Assignes for euer. Prouided alwayes That if the said Willm Hiller do from
tyme to tyme and at all tymes well & sufficiently saue and keep harmelesse
the said Nathaniell Sowther his heires Executers & Administraters and
eurey of them concerning the said debt & payments and do well and truly
satisfye the said payments as they shall grow due and payable, That then
the bargaine & sale aforesd to be voyd or els remayne in full force
strengh & vertue.
(21) In August of 1643, William
Hillier was on a list of eighty Duxbury men submitted to the Court, who
were between the ages of sixteen and sixty and able to bear arms in the
Indian wars.
(22) Plymouth Colony Record
- November 5, 1644
Whereas there was a suite comenced by Arthur Howland against
Robte Mendame for the sum of six pounds, for goods which the said Robte
Mendams wyfe brought for the said Arthur Howland out of England, and did
not deli- them, but sould them, and conurted the money to her owne use,
as was proued in the Court; and whereas the said Robte Mendame hath authorized
Thomas Clarke, of the Eele Riuer, to sell a pcell of land that said Robte
Mendam hath at Duxborrow, viz, tenn acrees of vpland, and two acrees of
meddow, the which the said Thomas Clarke had pformed for him, and made
sale thereof vnto Willm Hiller, of Duxborrow, for one Dutch cowe, valued
at six pounds, and hath confirmed the same vnto the said Wilm Hiller, his
heires and assignes foreur, by quiet and peaceable liuery and seisen by
twigg & turffe of the pmisses, as appeareth by the oathes of Phillip
Delanoy and Thomas Chillingsworth, the same being donn in their psence;
and that the said Arthur Howland comenced his suite as aforesaid by attaching
the said cowe; and vpon tryall the jury found the six pounds due to the
said pltiff Howland, and the charges of the suite. The Court hath, therefore,
graunted judgnt and execucon vpon the said cowe for the said pltiff Howland,
and do order and confirme the said lands, viz, the tenn acrees of vpland,
& two acrees of meddow, with their appurtences, to be and remayne vnto
the said Willm Hiller, his heires and assigns fore-, according to the said
bargaine and sale made thereof vnto him by Thomas Clarke: to haue and to
hold the said tenn acrees of vpland and two acrees of meddow, with their
appurtencs, vnto the said Willm Hiller, his heires and assigns foreur,
and to their onely pper use and behoofe foreur, prouided it shalbe lawfull
for the said Robt Mendam to bringe the suite about againe at any tyme within
a yeare and a day now next ensuing if he please.
(23) Plymouth Colony Record
- June 12, 1645
MEMORAND That Willm Hiller of Duxborrow Carpenter doth
acknowledge that for and in consideracon of the sum of fourty shillinges
to him in hand payd by Willm ffoard of the same Miller wherewth he doth
acknowledg himself fully satisfyed & payd Hath freely and absolutely
bargained and sold vnto the said Willm ffoard all that pcell of vpland
lying on Duxborrow side of the west side of the heigh way leading from
Plymouth to Duxborrow mill pcell of the lands lately purchased of Robert
Mendame contayneing by estimacon nine acrees be it more or lesse all his
Right title and interrest of and into the said prmisss wth all and singuler
thapprtences therevnto belonging to Haue and to hold the said nine acrees
of vpland be it more or lesse wth thapprtences vnto the said Willm ffoard
his heires and Assignes for euer to the onely pp use and behoofe of him
the said Willm ffoard his heires and Assignes for euer.
(24) Plymouth Colony Record
- Feb: Anno. 1646
CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH acknowledge to have sould vnto William Bradford
of Plimoth all his lands & meadows lying at the Iland creeke with all
& all maner of apurtenances therevnto belonging for ye sume of .12
pounds, ten pounds whereof is to be payd to William Hillier for his vse
the twentih of October Anno. 1628 (?). To haue and hold ye said lands,
& meadows with all ye appurtenances to his owne proper vse, to him
& heires for euer. As may more at larg apear in a writing made therof.
(25) (26)
Plymouth Colony Record - November 10, 1646
Anno 1646. The .10. of Nouember William Hillier of Duxburie
Carpenter came before the Gour and acknowledged ye sale of his house &
lands and all ye purtenances belonging to all, or any parte of ye same.
And his halfe of ye mille at Duxburie with all ye appurtenances thervnto
belonging, or any way appertaineing to ye same, and his parte of all those
lands and meadows, that any way belongs to ye same being in partnership
betweene Georg Pollerd, and him; To Constant Southworth of Duxburie aforesaid
to him & his heires for euer, as appears more at large in the writing
following.
These presents doe witnes that William Hillier of Duxburie Carpenter, for
& in consideration of ye sume of threeskore pounds sterling to be payed
by Constante Southworth of Duxburie planter in maner & forme following,
that is to say thirtie pounds in hand twenty pounds of ye said thirtie
in money or beauer, and the other tenn pound in Cattle. And the other thirtie
pounds in wheat by ten pounds a year, in three seuerall payments, viz.
tenn pounds the twenty of october .1647. And ten pounds ye .20. of ye afforsaid
month Anno .1648. and the other .10 li. at ye same day Ano: 1649. All which
three payments are to be made at Boston in ye Massachusett Bay, as the
price goes commonly betweene man & man. Hath freely and absolutly barganed
& sould, and by these presents doth bargaine and sell vnto the said
Constante Southworth all that right and title which he hath vnto the mille
at Duxburie standing vpon Stonie riuer being in partnership betweene him
and Georg Pollerd late of Duxbury affore said, that is to say the on halfe
therof, and all & all manner of things thervnto belonging, with all
the rights, & Interests which he hath, or euer had, or may haue vnto
the same and all that parcell of land wher the mille stands being thre
or foure acres or ther abouts, with tow acres of meadow be it more or less,
lying betweene Rowland leighorns and Edmond Chanlers march, with fortie
acres of land be it more or less, abutting vpon Stonie broke in Duxburie,
& lying on ye north side thereof, thus bounded, viz. lying on the south
side of a swampe, aboue ye home steads on x y brooke, or the mill brook,
from a marked tree on ye north side of x said swampe to an other marked
tree west southwest, runing to x parcell of land granted to John Washburne
ye elder on ye one side of, x land and on ye other side to rune all along
by the said swampe as xked trees are marked on ye north side therof, runing
to the head of ye said swampe, and then from other marked trees to an arme
of greens harbor brooke, and also all ye meadowe lands that lyeth before
ye said land vpon ye said Stony brooke, on yt side the brooke. Also ten
acres of vpland lying on ye north side of Stony brooke, and on ye east
side of ye lands of ye said William Hillier & georg Pollarde, with
tow acres of march meadow adjoyning to ye said vpland, with all & singuler
the appurtenances ther vnto belonging. And also ten acres of vpland, &
one acre of meadow (which the said William & Georg bought of Rowland
Leighorne) as it stands bounded vpon recorde, To haue and to hold the said
halfe of the mill, and all the halfe of all ye afforesaid vpland &
meadows, and all the housing, fences, and all & all maner of appurtenances
belonging to any part & parcell therof. vnto the said Constant Southworth
his heires and asignes for euer, and to the only proper vse & behoofe
of him the said Constante Southworth his heirs and asignes for euer, and
with warranties against all people from, by, or vnder him claiming any
right, title or Interest of and into the said premisses, or any part therof.
Also the said Constante is to be freed from all acconts, reckonings, or
charges, aboute ye mille or any of the premises, in partnership betweene
ye said William Hillier and Georg Pollard, by the said William, any way
acrewing before the day of date herof; prouided notwithstanding it shall
be free and lawfull for ye said William to demande satisfaction of the
said George Pollerd or his Assignes for any charg he hath been at before
the making of this bargane about ye mille, so as ye said Constante be no
way charged, or molested aboute ye same. Also one dwelling house with a
barne & all other out housing and three acres of land, with garden
fences & all, and all maner of appurtenances ther vnto belonging, and
also a parcell of vpland lying on ye east side of ye comone hige way and
.2. acers of meadow thervnto belonging be it more or less, which ye said
William bougte, belonging some time to Robart Mendame. All which dwelling
house, barne, out-housing lands fences and ye apurtenances being his owne
proper, and no way belonging to ye afforsaid partnership, he for ye afforsaid
consideration before expresed, hath freely, and absolutly bargained &
sould, and by these presents doth bargaine and sell vnto ye said Constante
Southworth, all that his dwelling house barne garden & lands afforsaid
with all & singuler ye premises, & apurtenances, to haue and to
hold, to the only behofe & proper vse of him, his heires and assignes
for euer, with warrenty as aboue said. In witnes wherof the said William
Hilliard hath put too his hand to these presents, before ye Gour this .10.
of Nouember Ano: Dom. 1646.
In ye presence of Wittnes hereof
Myles Standish
Thomas Southworth
And Captaine Standish gaue in a certificate at ye same time, yt the
wife of ye said William Hillier, before him gaue her free consent to ye
sale of all ye premises aboue said.
William Hillar.
(27) Duxbury Town Record
- 1684
The Bounds of the upland lands, formerly granted to William
Hilier and George Pollard, and now in possession of Samuel West, is as
followeth, viz, Lying on the south side of a swamp, and the west side of
the Stony or Mill brook, running up said brooke from the north side of
said swamp, south and by west, Eighty poles for the breadth, and to a red
oak tree marked with stones, from thence by trees marked running west south
west to a white oak tree marked, for the corner bound, from thence by trees
marked with heaps of stones by them, ranging to a white oak marked, by
Green's Harbour brook, with a heap of stones by it, and from said tree,
running eastwardly upon a straight line to a red oak tree marked, at the
head of aforesaid swamp, and so running a long said swamp on the north
side to the homestead, or house lots, with all the meadow land on the north
side of said brook lying before the land. -
John Wadsworth
John Soule
John Tracy.
(28) Plymouth Court Record
- 1640
Georg Pidcock & Sarah Ricard marryed the xvjth May, 1640.
John Mynard & Mary Starr marryed.
William Fallowell & Martha Beels marryed.
Benjamin Noye and Katherne Tupper marryed the xixth October, 1640.
Willm Hiller and
William Nelson and Martha Forde marryed the xxixth of Octobr, 1640.
Hence, he was married to 'Esther' between OCT 19, 1640 and OCT 29, 1640
in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA.
William Hillard and Esther had the following children:
+2
i. William
Hillard.
+3
ii. Esther
Hillard.
+4 iii.
Mary
Hillard.
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