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Zilpha Jane <I>Mulvaney</I> Hill

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Zilpha Jane Mulvaney Hill

Birth
Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Death
11 May 1919 (aged 83)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Burwell, Garfield County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Married first, Mar 21 1854 Marion Co., IL, David Samuel Warden
Other known Warden children, Eliza and/or Elijah, b.~1856 IL; Eliza is in 1860 Census, but not in 1870; Elijah is not in any census

Married second, Mar 10 1873 Marion Co., IL, Charles F Berry (1832 France-Nov 7 1884 Calamus, Garfield Co., NE). Where is he buried? In 1870, Oskaloosa, Clay, IL, he was m. to Amelia (b.~1834 IN) and had children: Mariah (1856 IN), Mary C (1857 IN), John F (1858 IN), Mary a (1862 IN), Sarah C (1869 IN)
Of note: Calamus was the town near Fort Hartsuff in Valley County, NE. There was no Calamus, Garfield County, NE

Married third, 1884-1890, Frank M Berry

Married fourth, ~1897 NE, Henry H Hill; separated/divorced by 1910
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Zilpha received Civil War Pensions from Warden and both Berrys.

There may be a problem with the Frank Berry memorial. Two Frank Berrys were prisoners in Andersonville, one from NH and one from IN. Zilpha received benefits from the Frank Berry who served with IN. The marker in the cemetery says NH.
Married first, Mar 21 1854 Marion Co., IL, David Samuel Warden
Other known Warden children, Eliza and/or Elijah, b.~1856 IL; Eliza is in 1860 Census, but not in 1870; Elijah is not in any census

Married second, Mar 10 1873 Marion Co., IL, Charles F Berry (1832 France-Nov 7 1884 Calamus, Garfield Co., NE). Where is he buried? In 1870, Oskaloosa, Clay, IL, he was m. to Amelia (b.~1834 IN) and had children: Mariah (1856 IN), Mary C (1857 IN), John F (1858 IN), Mary a (1862 IN), Sarah C (1869 IN)
Of note: Calamus was the town near Fort Hartsuff in Valley County, NE. There was no Calamus, Garfield County, NE

Married third, 1884-1890, Frank M Berry

Married fourth, ~1897 NE, Henry H Hill; separated/divorced by 1910
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Zilpha received Civil War Pensions from Warden and both Berrys.

There may be a problem with the Frank Berry memorial. Two Frank Berrys were prisoners in Andersonville, one from NH and one from IN. Zilpha received benefits from the Frank Berry who served with IN. The marker in the cemetery says NH.


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