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was sheriff. His father, Bertram de<br />

Hells, was lieutenant <strong>of</strong> Dover Castle,<br />

under Reginald de Cohham. Henry de<br />

Helles was summoned to Parliament as<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the Knights <strong>of</strong> Kent, early in the<br />

reign <strong>of</strong> King Edward III. No less than<br />

seven coats-<strong>of</strong>-arms were granted to that<br />

many branches <strong>of</strong> the Hills family. The<br />

ancestors <strong>of</strong> the American branches <strong>of</strong><br />

the family almost all resided within a<br />

radius <strong>of</strong> about twenty miles from the<br />

manor <strong>of</strong> St. Margaret Hills, where the<br />

name originated, and scrupulous search,<br />

at the instance <strong>of</strong> the family genealogist,<br />

William Sanford Hills, to whose collected<br />

information must be attributed many <strong>of</strong><br />

the records herein contained, established<br />

it beyond doubt that the family to which<br />

the line now represented by Charles Sidney<br />

Hills, <strong>of</strong> Hartford, belongs, is by<br />

hereditary right entitled to the coat-<strong>of</strong>arms<br />

described below<br />

Arms—Argent, a cross between four crescents,<br />

azure, a chief <strong>of</strong> the last.<br />

Crest—A horse courant, gules. In the mouth,<br />

a broken spear-head, sable.<br />

William Hills, the progenitor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

family to which the Hills, <strong>of</strong> Hartford,<br />

belongs, was born about 1609, at Up-<br />

minster, Essex, England, the son <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas and Jane Hilles. He died in<br />

Hartford, or Hadley, in 1683. His first<br />

wife was Phillis, daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard<br />

Lyman, who was born in 161 1 at High<br />

Ongar, and came with her father to Bos-<br />

ton in 1631. William Hills came on the<br />

ship "Lyon," which arrived in Boston<br />

Harbor, September 16, 1632. In that year<br />

he was bound to service, probably to pay<br />

for his passage as was <strong>of</strong>ten the case in<br />

those days. He was admitted freeman <strong>of</strong><br />

Roxbury, May 14, 1634. About the<br />

middle <strong>of</strong> October <strong>of</strong> the succeeding year,<br />

he joined the church at Cambridge, and<br />

with that bod}', in which was his father-<br />

:<br />

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in-law, removed to Hartford. His first<br />

wife died probably before 1648, and William<br />

Hills was twice subsequently married<br />

; purchased a large tract <strong>of</strong> land<br />

where now is East Hartford, and removed<br />

there in October, 1669. In the records<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First Church <strong>of</strong> Hartford is the<br />

following entry regarding him: "dis-<br />

missed, July, 1683; moved to Hadley."<br />

His son, William Hills, was born in<br />

Hartford about 1646, and, according to<br />

Savage, was buried there, August 15,<br />

1693. He married Sarah .<br />

Their son, Ebenezer Hills, was born<br />

at East Hartford in 1676, and died February<br />

12, 1750. He married Abigail, who<br />

presumably was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Caleb<br />

Benjamin, <strong>of</strong> Wethersfield.<br />

Their son, Ebenezer Hills, born January<br />

14, 1708, died January 14, 1772. He<br />

married Hannah Arnold.<br />

Their son, Ezenezer Hills, was born in<br />

March, 1733, and died March 28, 1773.<br />

He married Hepzibah Keeney. who was<br />

born in Manchester, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, May,<br />

1733. and died at East Hartford, February<br />

15, 1826.<br />

Their son, Ebenezer Hills, was born<br />

February 7, 1756, and died April 4, 1826.<br />

He married, at East Hartford, November<br />

! 6, 1775. Ruth Damon, who was born<br />

there July 9, 1754, and died September<br />

22, 1802. He served in the Revolutionary<br />

Army for the period, April 21 to Novem-<br />

ber 1, <strong>of</strong> the year 1777.<br />

Their son, Joel Hills, was born July<br />

16, 1778, and died May 7, 1851. He married,<br />

at Manchester, <strong>Connecticut</strong>, March<br />

5, 1802 (for his first wife, through whom<br />

Charles Sidney Hills, <strong>of</strong> Hartford, is descended),<br />

Milly Kenney, who was born<br />

December 22, 1781, and died October 3,<br />

1824.<br />

Their son, Sidney Hills, father <strong>of</strong><br />

Charles Sidney Hills, was born in East<br />

Hartford, October 1, 1812. His education

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