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Re: Lost family of Hilton's
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 03 October 10 08:46 BST (UK) »
Robert and Harriet's marriage is on freebmd in 1842 so getting that certificate should help.
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Re: Lost family of Hilton's
« Reply #10 on: Monday 03 June 13 11:08 BST (UK) »
Hi John,

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I have searched for her on the web with the very little information we have but I have been unable to find her.

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Re: Lost family of Hilton's
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 15 June 21 12:40 BST (UK) »
I am really interested in all these Hiltons.

I have a Hannah Hilton who was born approx 1816 in Brighton, Sussex - obviously not the same Hannah as the one born in 1852, however, she lived in Aldinga in South Australia where the younger Hannah went. Aldinga is also called "White's Valley" or "White's Gully" after Hannah's husband - Samuel White. Samuel White was very successful at setting up farms and a milling business there and even expanded into shipping.

I was really wondering if the reason why the other Hannah wound up in Aldinga was because she had relatives there who just about built the place. Hannah came to Australia with her sister Barbara and her sister's three children. However, there was also a William Hilton on the same ship and that has been suggested may have been another relative. He came from Litlington, Sussex just like Robert! These people are looking suspiciously related. Samuel and Hannah also moved to New Zealand in 1868. So Susannah and George Kidd are following six years later. It would be interesting if they went to Wanganui. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-63167

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Re: Lost family of Hilton's
« Reply #12 on: Friday 18 June 21 03:23 BST (UK) »
I have looked into it further. Yes, Robert is Barbara and Hannah (snr)'s brother. They are all the children of Richard Hilton and Barbara Wenham (Born 1778 in Hellingly, Sussex, England) married 4 Dec 1803 in Seaford, Sussex, England. Barbara Hutton nee Hilton was born in Seaford in 1804 while Hannah was born in Litlington, Sussex (not Brighton). Hannah jnr is Hannah snr's niece. I am descended from Barbara Hutton nee Hilton through her son David John Hutton.