A personal note ......
You might be wondering who I am, and why I built this site on Milton history. I've never
lived in Milton, but my father and many other ancestors did. He moved to Michigan in 1929
to take advantage of an opportunity to go to college with a buddy, and I was born and
raised there. Every summer we would travel to Milton to visit, and I came to love the town.
My father took an interest in genealogy when he retired, and provided us with an enormous
amount of family history, most of which centered on Milton for his side of the family.
Many people who are related to me directly or through marriage made a contribution to the
town in one way or another. Many people in Milton knew my aunt, Betty L. Hill, who served on
the borough council for many years. If you are interested, read on. There is a genealogy
Web site link at the bottom of this page. That site contains many Milton families that
might be of interest to you, if you want further information.
My great-great-great grandfather, Johannes (John) K. Hill, moved to Pottsgrove with his
family from Berks County in 1815. John was a member of the old Harmony Church in Milton.
His sister Elizabeth was married to Jacob Bastian, who owned a pottery on Arch Street,
across from where the Standard-Journal office is now, for about 30 years until his death in 1858.
John's son Elijah (my great-great grandfather) inherited the family farm in Pottsgrove.
His son, Seth Comly Hill, was a Milton merchant, and owned the building on the NE corner of
Center and Front Streets from 1871 until 1880, when the family lost everything in the fire.
His wife, Rachel Angeny, was the daughter of Abraham Angeny, the only person to die in the
great fire.
Seth's son, Harry Martin Hill (my grandfather) married Mary Louisa Cadwallader, daughter
of Albert Cadwallader, who was a prominent Milton businessman, and built the Milton Realty
building on the corner of Broadway and Front Street in 1910.
Harry's son Seth Arthur Hill married Ruth Young Chapin. They owned the Holland Tearoom at
15 Broadway from 1924-1926. Ruth was the daughter of Clarence A. Chapin and Hettie Haag.
Hettie was the daughter of Beneville K. Haag, who built the Hotel Haag on Front Street in
1890.
The list goes on, but I have made my point. For further information on these and many
other Milton people of years past, you are invited to peruse the site, which has search capability under the Milton Families link. There are also links to specific families throughout the site in the form of a Search Family button. I am always happy to hear from people who have enjoyed these sites or found them helpful. Corrections and updates are always welcome.
There are also links below to two other sites that are strictly genealogy sites. Our Ancestry is a database of over 6000 people related to me in some way. Cadwallader Tree is another database based on a published genealogy of one of the four Cadwallader lines to come to this country in the early 1700s from Wales.
Larry Hill
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