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He received a grant of 3000 acres from Jane, widow of Edward Bland, on the lower part of the James River. A contemporary wrote in 1669 that Thomas Hill had a fine house, sewed much hemp and flax, and had 40 black slaves. Finally, described as one who kept a good house, lived bravely, and was a true lover of Virginia. Thomas was a major in the Virginia militia. Another version: Major Thomas Hill was born in the Town of York, October 6, 1634. He received a grant of 3000 acres from Jane, widow of Edward Bland, on the lower part of the James River. Someone wrote that Thomas Hill had a fine house, sewed much hemp and flax, and had 40 black slaves. Thomas was a Major in the Virginia Militia. He married Frances. Their children were: Thomas Hill born May 14, 1654 born in York County, Virginia, died August 3, 1720 in Middlesex County, Virginia; He married Ann Russell; John Hill April 10, 1659; Edward Hill born 1600; Robert Hill born October 22, 1661; Charles Hill born 1665; Henry Hill born September 18, 1667; Elizabeth Hill born 1668; William Hill born 1670 Frances Hill born 1674.