Name | Daniel Dill | |
Birth | 1800 | Columbia, Georgia, USA |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 29 May 1855 | Bladon Springs, Choctaw, Alabama, USA |
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Father | Peter Dill (ID:I6576), b. Abt 1770 d. 1839, Preble, Ohio, USA (Age ~ 69 years) | |||||||
Mother | Phebe Brown (ID:I6584), b. 5 Mar 1778, Fairfax, Loudoun, Virginia, USA d. Yes, date unknown | |||||||
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Wife 1 | The Beyond Kin Project (Daniel Dill Estate) (ID:I7219) |
Wife 2 | Living (ID:I7214) |
Histories | Summary of Georgia Tax Records for Daniel Dill |
Newspaper Clippings | 1822 - Transaction involving negro man named Jack Sheriff's Sale One negro man, named Jack, levied on and returned by a constable as the property of Peter Donaldson, to satisfy an execution in favor of Daniel Dill vs. said Donaldson. Conditions, cash - purchasers to pay for titles. Daniel Savage, Sheriff R.C. October 5 | |
1825 - Daniel Dill fails to appear for jury duty State of Georgia. } SS in the Mayor's Court City of Augusta. } It appearing in the Court, by the Sheriff's return, that Benjamin G. Sims, Ephraim L. Whitlock, David Smith, Daniel Dill, and Green B. Holland, had been duly summoned to attend this court as jurors, and had made default: Or heed, that they each be fined in teh sum of ten dollars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the clerk, on oath, on or before the first day of the next term. True extract from the minutes of February term, 1825. Andrew Jackson Miller, Deputy Clerk. March 19. | ||
1825 - Daniel Dill to receive lost item 1 Apr 1825 LOST. On the 23rd inst a POCKET BOOK, containing sundry papers and a sum of money say 130 dollars, viz: $100 bill, Bank of Darien Georgia, No. 429 dated May 4th 1819, marked letter A. among the rest of the Bank Bills was a two dollar bill, fo the Bank of South Carolina, and two ten dollar Bills, on what Bank not recollected. A suitable reward will be given for its recovery. any person finding the same will please leave it with Mr. Daniel Dill, or Mr. Benjamin Cutliff, otherwise to the subscriber, Wm. L. Walker, of Lincoln County March 25 | ||
1825 - Ice Cream Advertisement Ice Cream No. 288, Broad-Street The Ladies and gEntlemen of Augusta are informed that the subscribers have on hand every Evening, from 4 to 8 o'clock, P.M. a supply of ICE CREAMS, of various kinds. Families can be supplied by sending any time within the above mentioned hours. Danile Dill, & Co. May 6 | ||
1827 - Daniel Dill business dissolved Dissolution. The Firm of Daniel Dill & Co. is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Those indebted to the concern are expected to come forward to settle their accounts without delay. H. Salm D. Dill July 24th, 1827 | ||
1827 - Confectionary business announcement Confectionary, No. 288 Borad-Street D. Dill respectfully tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage with which they have favored him, and offers his services to them generally in the Confectionary business, in all its branches. All orders, both town and country, will be supplied at the shortest reasonable notice, and at as low prices as any in the city. He has now on hand a good supply of the first quality Cordials, Lemon Syrup, Wine, Liquors, Capers, Olives, Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Filberts, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausage, Syrup of Orgeat, Candies of all descriptions, Sugar Plumbs of different sizes, Pound Cakes, Wedding Cakes, and Pastry Cookery, of all kinds, furnished in the neatest style if notice be given the day previous. Also, Segars and Tobacco, of the best kind, and a few barrels of new Georgia Flour. October 1 | ||
1828 - Flour advertisement NEW FLOUR. The subscriber has just received a few Barrels of NEW GEORGIA FLOUR, at his Confectionary, No. 288 Broad-street, where a general assortment of Confectionary may be had at all times. D. Dill Oct 2 | ||
1829 - Letter list Remaining in the Post Office at Augusta, Georgia, 2nd February 1829 (not before advertised). D Dill |
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