KERMIT L. HILL
&
ELIZABETH ELLEN SIMPLER
Kemit L. Hill was born in
Delaware, and at age 5 was resident of Representative District 5,
which is Little Creek Hundred of Sussex County, where Laurel and
Delmar are located. An address for his parents was Laurel-Sharptown
Road and/or Road 494 outside of Laurel.
Kermit's father, Ira
Melvin Hill was born 20 January 1877, Little Creek Hundred and it
appears
he lived there his whole
life. Ira is buried in Portsville United Methodist Church Cemetery at
Portsville, Sussex county, Delaware. He died 13 February 1962, age
85. He was a farmer.
Kermit's father, Ira, age
24, married Mallie Ellen Taylor, aka Mollie, age 18, on the 4th
of June 1902, at Seaford. Mallie was born 1884, seven years
younger than Ira. She died in Salisbury on the 25th of
January, 1942. She also is buried in Portsville.
Ira and Mollie had six
children on record. They were Oscar, born 1904 and died 29 March
1989 in Walforf Maryland.
Robert, born 1906. Florence E. 1908, Kermit L. 1915, Doris
Elizabeth, born 1925 and {Joyce} . I did find that his sister Doris
Elizabeth married William Lawrence Towers, born June 13 1926 in
Rhodesdale, Maryland, in Seaford on December 7,[ 1946. ]
Ira Hills father was Joshua
T. Hill, 1834 – 1908 and mother was Mary, born 1852
Kermit married Elizabeth
Ellen Simpler who was born in Rehoboth 1922 and died 17 November
1990. Her father was Joseph Roland Simpler of Rehoboth. Joseph
died in 1959. He had married Amanda W Downing, who died 21
November 1988. Both are buried in Epworth Cemetery at
Rehoboth.
Joseph and Amanda had
six children. They were Joseph Raymond, aka Ray, lived in Rehoboth
and was a Rehoboth Beach Country Club member with 37 shares. Another
brother was William A., aka 'Doc' , and as I remember was the
projector operator at the Blue Hen Theater and was a heavy drinker.
The daughters were Gldia, she married Mr. Maloney, Elizabeth Ellen ,
born 1922, died 1990, who married Kermit Hill, Geraldine who married
Mr. Deloy, and Mary, of my generation, who married Ray Wilson of
Rehoboth , whose father had a plumbing service in Rehoboth on
Rehoboth Avenue next to the Russell Brothers hardware store. I
remember Ray worked for the city of Rehoboth in the town office the
later years of his life.
Amanda's obituary tells us
she died at age 94 in Lewes Convalescent Center, had lived at 530
School Lane, was life long resident and member of Epworth Methodist
Church and buried in the
Epworth Cemeter.
In1941 Kermit was a
private in the 261st Coast Artillery stationed at Fort
duPont. While there
he was in a automobile
accident which left him with a fractured skull. He was said to have
the largest collection of American Indian artifacts which he began
collecting in 1940. Kermit was known to Rehoboth school children,
displayed his collections and gave talks at the school. It was said
he ate anything and everything that was put before him. He worked
for MED Sale Company of Rehoboth , at one time was a local police
officer in Rehoboth. He was a sportsman and in 1960 was President
of Delaware Federation Sportsman & Conservation Club, member of
Delaware Wildlife Association, President of Rehoboth Sportsman. He
lived in 1988 at 1 Bay Road, had formerly lived in Dewey Beach on
George Street.
Kermit died December 2,
1994 in Milford Hospital and he had graveside services and is buried
in Epworth Methodist Cemetery.
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