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12/24/2004

FOURTH GENERATION - SILAS HILLIARD

47. Helen Sophronia Isabel Mars Hilliard (Cuyler Walter-3, Gen. Thomas-2, Silas-1) was born on July 23, 1849. She was born on July 23, 1849 in Ware Co., Ga. She died on January 21, 1937 in Pierce Co., Ga.

She was married to Jonathan Gilman Clough (son of John True Clough and Serenia Catherine Miller) on March 19, 1868. Jonathan Gilman Clough was born on December 8, 1845 in Ware Co., Ga. He died on November 26, 1907 in Pierce Co., Ga. Helen Sophronia Isabel Mars Hilliard and Jonathan Gilman Clough had the following children:

+163 i. Eva Lee Clough (born on August 25, 1871).
+164 ii. Forrest True Clough (born on January 26, 1874).
+165 iii. Emily Margaret Clough (born on April 21, 1876).
+166 iv. Alzada Isabel Clough (born on February 27, 1878).
+167 v. John Gilman Clough (born on June 5, 1880).
+168 vi. Walter Hilliard Clough (born on September 4, 1882).
+169 vii. Annie Laura Clough (born on August 26, 1885).
+170 viii. Lloyd Brewton Clough (born on August 15, 1887).
171 ix. Ira Dwight Clough was born on September 25, 1891 in Ware Co, Ga. He died WFT Est. 1892-1981.
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12/20/2004

THIRD GENERATION - SILAS HILLIARD

7. Captain Cuyler Walter Hilliard (Gen. Thomas-2, Silas-1) was born on November 25, 1825 in Ware Co. or Bulloch Co., Ga.. He died on April 12, 1903 in Waycross, Ware Co, GA. He was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ga.. Founder of Hilliard, Florida

Cuyler Walter Hilliard was an officer of the Confederacy before entering into the timber business in the late 1800s. As his business grew, so did a town, which would bear his name, Hilliard, Florida.

Cuyler Walter Hilliard was born in Bulloch County, Georgia November 25, 1825, son of General Thomas Hilliard and Delilah Wilkinson. He came with his father to Ware County, Georgia and was married there July 27, 1848 to Theresa Hargraves.

Cuyler Hilliard served as a private in the Indian War in Captain John S Henderson’s Company of Ware County Militia Aug. 25 to Oct. 18, 1840, and as a private under Captain James A Sweat’s Company of Ware County militia, Oct 6 to Dec 3, 1841. He was 2nd Lieutenant of the militia 451st district of Ware County, 1849-1853. He was Justice of the Peace 1850-53; Justice of Ware Inferior Court, 1853-56.
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