George Washington DILL
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Name George Washington DILL Born Abt 1835 Greenville County, South Carolina
[1] Gender Male Milit-Beg 24 Apr 1862 Greenville, South Carolina
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The Confederate Service records for George Dill are under the name of G. W. Dill. He enlisted in the Confederate Army on 24 Apr 1862 in Greenville. He served in the SC 3rd (Palmetto) Battalion, Light Artillery, Co. H. from his enlistment until his death. This company was commanded first by Capt. Campbell and then by Capt. Holtsclaw.
Reference Number 1975 Died 01 Jan 1863 [2, 3] - The muster roll for February 1863 states that he died of disease on 1st day of January 1863 at hospital.
Person ID I1975 Bennetts of Pittsylvania County Last Modified 25 Apr 2011
Father George DILL, b. Abt 1792, Caswell County, North Carolina
, d. 15 Nov 1861, Greenville County, South Carolina
(Age ~ 69 years) Mother Prudence LOFTIS, b. 1803, Greenville County, South Carolina
, d. 1873, Greenville County, South Carolina
(Age 70 years) Married Abt 1820 Greenville County, South Carolina
[4] Census 1850 Greenville County, South Carolina
[1] - This record includes the remark that George Dill is insane.
Census 06 Jun 1860 Greenville County, South Carolina
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Children8 children Family ID F628 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ID F653 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - George W. Dill Estate Records
Petition for Final Settlement
Greenville Co., SC
Apartment 22, File 42
The State of South Carolina
Greenville County
To S. J. Douthit Probate Judge of said County. The humble Petition of J. M. Bailey respectfully shows that he is the Administrator of the Estate of George W. Dill, deceased, and that he desires to make a Final Settlement of said Estate and obtain his discharge. He further shows that the following are the heirs at law of said deceased. (viz, Laureth C. Hanks, widow and James & Mary Dill, children of said deceased,both of whom are minors and your Petitioner is their Guardian. Your Petitioner prays that you will appoint some stated day and cite the above named parties to appear at a court of Probate to show cause if anythey can why a Final Settlement of said Estate should not be had and your Petitioner discharged.
Your Petitioner further prays that a Guardian ad Litum be appointed to represent the minors.
And your petitioner will ever pray.
This 1st day of August A.D. 1872
Signed: James M. Bailey
(Transcribed by Don Bennett, 14 June 2003) [3]
- George W. Dill Estate Records
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Sources - [S263] 1850 Census Greenville Co., SC, (NARA), George Dill household.
- [S259] SC Confederate Service Records, (NARA, Washington, D.C.).
- [S260] Greenville Co. Probate Records, (1869).
- [S666] Will Book B, (1838), Will of Lemuel Loftis, 1838, p. 160-161.
- [S264] 1860 Census Greenville Co., SC, (NARA), George Dill household.
- [S263] 1850 Census Greenville Co., SC, (NARA), George Dill household.
