Hill, Hannah, Jr. (1703–1714)
Hill, Hannah, Jr. (1703–1714)
American religious writer. Born 1703 in Philadelphia, PA; died 1714.
Devout 11-year-old Quaker, who gave moral advice to family as she was dying, resulting in A Legacy for Children: Being some of the Last Expressions and Dying Sayings of Hannah Hill, Jr. (1717).
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