The Y-DNA results match 37 of 37 with those of my father, a descendant of Micajah Hill Jr. (b. abt 1813, m. 1834 to Rachel Martin). Results can be seen on the Hill Surname DNA Project results page <http://www.hilldna.com/results.html> (see group 13b).
Bill Corn's research shows that his John Hill was in the same county as John Hill Sr., whereas the most specific birthplace that I've seen evidence of for Micajah Hill Sr., husband of Dorcas, (hereafter referred to as "Micajah Sr.") is the state of North Carolina. There were several Micajah Hills in the late 18th century, but Micajah, son of John Hill Sr., has long seemed the most likely candidate for Micajah Sr.
Here's a rootsweb posting from 2000 about the possibility of Micajah Sr. being the son of John Hill Sr.:
<http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/HILL/2000-02/0949471799>
These Y-DNA results also match closely (36/37 and 35/37) with descendants of Joab Hill, b. 1775 in Surry Co., North Carolina. Charles Massey's research <http://members.aol.com/chuicy/hillbio.html> has included trying to solve the mystery of how Joab Hill related to the William Hill who lived adjacent to John Hill Sr. in Guilford/Rockingham County.
Some questions:
- It seems to me that this 37/37 match indicates that John Hill (b. 1782, husband of Margaret Covington) and Micajah Hill Sr. (b. 1760s, husband of Dorcas) were probably brothers, both sons of John Hill Sr. Am I jumping to conclusions?
- What do the new Y-DNA results indicate about John Hill Sr.'s relationships to William Hill (his neighbor in Rockingham County) and Joab Hill?
- There is also a 34/37 (but a genetic distance of 4) match with descendants of Moses Hill (b. abt 1757, m. abt 1778 to Savilla N. Roden). This connection appears to be from farther back than the one with Joab. Any ideas about possible connections?