From the "History of Shelby County"
Richard C Dill, deceased, was born in Washington Co, PA,
August 25,
1786. He came to Ohio sometime prior to the War of 1812, and located in
Greene County. He entered the army and served about 6 months in the War
of 1812. He married Miss Hannah Burch, daughter of Charles and Margaret
(Speedy) Burch, of Hamilton Co, born January 9, 1792. Mr and Mrs Dill
settled in Hamilton County, remained until in October, 1832, when they
came to Shelby County, with a family of 9 children, entered, made
improvements, and settled on the NE quarter of Section 29, Dinsmore
Township, on which they passed the remainder of their days. Mr Dill died
July 14, 1867. His companion survived him until June 4, 1873. They
reared a family of 11 children, viz, Jane, Margaret, Ann, Rebecca,
Joseph, Espy, Amanda, James C, Franklin, Susan, and Catharine... Espy
was in the battle of Chickmauga, Tenn. in the war of 1861, and it is
supposed that he was killed in the engagement, as he has never been
heard of since that battle.
"Mr Dill served as commissioner of Shelby County one or two terms. He
died respected by all who knew him, and was considered among one of
Dinsmore's influential citizens
Sent To Me by Karen V.
7/15/2010
War Of 1812
Enlisted 9-15-1812
Discharged 11-15-1812
Army Pvt
Capt Sanuel Herrod,s Co 3rd Reg O.M.
Richard Crane Dill
father: Captain Matthew Dill III, (1746 - 1830)
Mother: Ann Crane (1763 - 1830)
Children:
Amanda Dill
Rebecca Dill
Margaret Dill
Jane H Dill (1815 - 1900)
Ann Dill (1818 - 1894)
Joseph Dill (1822 - 1839)
Espy Dill (1824 - 1863)
James Dill (1828 - 1887)
Franklin Dill (1830 - 1861)
Susan Dill (1833 - )
Lorado Catherine Dill (1836 - 1910)
Inf from James Elliott
From the "History of Shelby County"
Richard C Dill, deceased, was born in Washington Co, PA,
August 25,
1786. He came to Ohio sometime prior to the War of 1812, and located in
Greene County. He entered the army and served about 6 months in the War
of 1812. He married Miss Hannah Burch, daughter of Charles and Margaret
(Speedy) Burch, of Hamilton Co, born January 9, 1792. Mr and Mrs Dill
settled in Hamilton County, remained until in October, 1832, when they
came to Shelby County, with a family of 9 children, entered, made
improvements, and settled on the NE quarter of Section 29, Dinsmore
Township, on which they passed the remainder of their days. Mr Dill died
July 14, 1867. His companion survived him until June 4, 1873. They
reared a family of 11 children, viz, Jane, Margaret, Ann, Rebecca,
Joseph, Espy, Amanda, James C, Franklin, Susan, and Catharine... Espy
was in the battle of Chickmauga, Tenn. in the war of 1861, and it is
supposed that he was killed in the engagement, as he has never been
heard of since that battle.
"Mr Dill served as commissioner of Shelby County one or two terms. He
died respected by all who knew him, and was considered among one of
Dinsmore's influential citizens
Sent To Me by Karen V.
7/15/2010
War Of 1812
Enlisted 9-15-1812
Discharged 11-15-1812
Army Pvt
Capt Sanuel Herrod,s Co 3rd Reg O.M.
Richard Crane Dill
father: Captain Matthew Dill III, (1746 - 1830)
Mother: Ann Crane (1763 - 1830)
Children:
Amanda Dill
Rebecca Dill
Margaret Dill
Jane H Dill (1815 - 1900)
Ann Dill (1818 - 1894)
Joseph Dill (1822 - 1839)
Espy Dill (1824 - 1863)
James Dill (1828 - 1887)
Franklin Dill (1830 - 1861)
Susan Dill (1833 - )
Lorado Catherine Dill (1836 - 1910)
Inf from James Elliott
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