Emeline Hill
1850 - 1927 (76 years)-
Name Emeline Hill Birth 6 Sep 1850 Portland, Ionia, MI Gender Female Census 16 Jul 1860 Portland, Ionia, MI Emeline H. Dickinson, age 9, born MI, living with Georg W & Lydia A Dickinson Census 15 Jul 1870 Portland, Ionia, MI age 19, born MI, boarding with Lydia Dickinson Census 8 Jun 1880 Portland, Ionia, MI age 29, born MI, keeping house, Lydia Dickinson, mother, 68, boarding in house Census 11 Jun 1900 Portland, Ionia, MI age 69, born Sep 1850 in MI, marr 27 yrs, parents born ENG/ENG Census 16 May 1910 Soo, Chippewa, MI age 59, born MI, marr once for 36 yrs, 0 children, parent born MA/NY Census 5 Jan 1920 Portland, Ionia, MI age 69, born MI, parents born UNK/UNK Death 26 Apr 1927 Portland, Ionia, MI Person ID I5749 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 28 Apr 2022
Father George Hill, b. 25 Mar 1801, Windsor, Berkshire, MA d. 29 May 1867, Portland, Ionia, MI (Age 66 years) Mother Maria Wright, b. 9 Dec 1812, New York d. 9 Mar 1851, Portland, Ionia, MI (Age 38 years) Family ID F290 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Everett C Orvis, b. 16 Jul 1851, Sullivan, Tioga, PA d. 24 Apr 1935, Portland, Ionia, MI (Age 83 years) Marriage 20 Apr 1873 Portland, Ionia, MI Family ID F3515 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 May 2014
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Photos Emiline Hill Orvis Photo
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Notes - Emeline likely raised by George W. & Lydia A. Dickinson (shown in 1860 and 1870 censuses) after the death of her mother.
- from "Death Records, 1921-1947" (seekingmichigan.org)
Emeline Orvis, a housewife married to Everett E Orvis, born 6 Sep 1850 in Portland, Ionia, MI to George Hill, b. CAN, died on 26 Apr 1927 in Portland of apoplexy. Burial on 28 Apr in Portland Cemetery. Informant Everett E Orvis. - from "The Central City Daily Register-Call", 3 Feb 1879 (newspaperarchive.com)
Mr. Everett Orvis, a prominent hardware merchant of Portland, Michigan, is visiting his relatives, Mrs. and Mrs. Chandler Freeman, of this city. This is Mr. Orvis' second visit to the mountains. He is accompanied by Mrs. Dickinson and and Miss Goodrich, of Portland. The latter lady comes here for her health.