John Blue Hill

b. circa 1901
  • John Blue Hill was born circa 1901 in Alabama.
  • Wiley Croom Hill and Mary Ellen Blue appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Montgomery, Alabama, at 315 Madison Avenue. Other members of the household included John Blue Hill, Wiley Croom Hill Jr., Laura Mae Hill and Mary Blue Hill.
  • The following appeared on 31 March 1918 in The Montgomery Advertiser: Mrs. Mary W. Blue, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Adams at Birmingham motored over to Tuscaloosa for a visit to her grandsons, Wiley and John Blue Hill, who are students at the University. In a letter to a friend Mrs. Blue says she is having one of the most delightful trips of her life.
  • Wiley Croom Hill and Mary Ellen Blue appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Montgomery, Alabama, at 315 Madison Avenue. Other members of the household included John Blue Hill, Wiley Croom Hill Jr., Laura Mae Hill and Mary Blue Hill.
  • The following appeared on 8 June 1920 in The Montgomery Advertiser: Thirty 1920 graduates of the University of Alabama Law School, including John Blue Hill, of Montgomery, Monday, were awarded certificates, licensing them to practice in all courts in this state. The list of graduates also includes two young ladies, the Misses Allison Van Nette, of Daphne, and Mabel Yerby, of Greensboro. These certificates which bear the signatures of John C. Anderson, chief justice of the Alabama supreme court, and the associate justices, also that of Robert F. Ligon, clerk of the court, were mailed from the capitol, Monday afternoon, to the following: . . .
  • Wiley Croom Hill and Mary Ellen Blue appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Montgomery, Alabama, at 1154? South Perry Street. Other members of the household included John Blue Hill, Laura Mae Hill and Mary Blue Hill.
  • Last Edited: 20 Jun 2014