Julia A. Hill
b. December 1881, d. 1944
- Father: John Calvin Hill b. 2 November 1842, d. 13 May 1919
- Mother: Matilda Agnes Robinson b. 22 June 1855, d. 27 October 1951
- Julia A. Hill was born in December 1881 in San Jacinto County, Texas.
- John Calvin Hill and Matilda Agnes Robinson appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Maynard, San Jacinto County, Texas, enumerated next to the household of their son Frank, and near John's brother William, and his cousin John Lewis. Other members of the household included Julia A. Hill, Rosa Hill and James Calhoun Hill. Also in the household were children Annie (age 21) and Robert L. (16.)
- John Calvin Hill and Matilda Agnes Robinson appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in San Jacinto County, Texas. Other members of the household included Julia A. Hill, James Calhoun Hill, Frank Pickens Hill and John Hill Lewis. Also in the household was son Robert L. (age 26). John Hill Lewis was a son of John's sister Sarah.
- The following appeared on 9 December 1917 in The Houston Post: (Huntsville) The Walker county chapter of the Red Cross, its work, interests and success are absorbing all attention just now in operation by the chapter is the all-day sewing day, which calls together all members of each auxiliary in the county at the Huntsville headquarters on the first Tuesday in each month to work, plan, suggest and get better acquainted. The local auxiliary is hostess and serves a delightful noon luncheon to everygody, some times a few talks are made and a "roof introduction" is all that is necessary. The plan is proving decidedly effective and brings in touch ladies from every part of the county. About 250 ladies were working at the same time and they were no laggards. . . .
Among the notable ladies at Red Cross headquarters on Monday were Mesdames Tom Davis, Willis Hilll and D. R. Hardy from New Waverly.
Shiro sent in a splendid coterie of Red Cross workers to the Tuesday's session. In the party were Mesdames J. A. Newsome, D. A. Reynolds, W. S. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis.
From Old Waverly came the following ladies, who rendered valuable service in garment making and added sparkle to the social side of the occasion: Mesdames Dixon H. Lewis, J. Adair Murray, Elmore Hill, Warfield Hill, Mack Hill, Misses Julia Hill, Laura Lewis and Lillian Lewis. - Matilda Agnes Robinson appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in San Jacinto County, Texas, enumerated next to the household of her son Robert Lee Hill.. Other members of the household included Julia A. Hill, Frank Pickens Hill and James Calhoun Hill.
- The following appeared on 25 March 1923 in The Galveston Daily News: (Willis) Mrs. Lewis and Misses Ermine and Agnes Lewis of Waverley were guests of Mrs. A. B. Strozier on Thursday. . . .
Mrs. Henry Elmore and Miss Julia Hill of Maynard were guests of Mrs. Strozier Thursday. . . .
Mrs. Warfield Hill of Waverley was the guest of friends here on Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Hill of Maynard stopped with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Hill, en route to Houston to visit Mrs. Tom Ross. - Matilda Agnes Robinson appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas, at 304 Lewis Street. Other members of the household included Julia A. Hill.
- Julia A. Hill appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas, at 318 Lewis Street. Other members of the household included Matilda Agnes Robinson and James Calhoun Hill.
- Julia A. Hill died in 1944.
- She was interred at Waverly Cemetery, Waverly, Walker (later San Jacinto) County, Texas.
- Last Edited: 25 Jan 2016