John Hill was born c.1810 at London (hospital register at death) and arrived New South Wales in mid-1830s as a single man in his mid-20s, relatively wealthy and quite well educated. He there became a stockholder/grazier, being an associate of the Imlay brothers of Twofold Bay, and of explorer Edward John Eyre, among others. In September 1837 he settled in Adelaide, South Australia, where his subsequent life story is well known and where he died, a bachelor, in 1860 - buried WTC - plot unrecorded. Apart from what is above, nothing at all is known of him before 1837, including his origins, parentage (not even names), emigration, activities in N.S.W., etc. His family evidently held high social status but he is not directly related to Rowland Hill (1795-1879), famed for introducing the Penny Post, and Secty of the SA Colonization Commission in London.
This is a difficult one - with a difficult name to boot - any help appreciated re this man's obscure origins.
Max