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  1. William Hilton Jr (1617-1675) was an English explorer who explored the coast of The Carolinas in what is today the United States. Hilton was born on June 22, 1617, at Northwich, Cheshire, England. His father came to the New England colonies in 1621, with William Jr and his mother following two years later on the ship Anne.

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  2. Sep 8, 2022 · William Hilton was born circa 1589/90 in North Biddick Hall, Biddick, Durham, England.1 He was the son of Captain Roger Hilton and Ellen Mainwarring. William Hilton married Mary before 1616 in London, England.2 William Hilton married Frances circa 1636 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.3

    • Northwich, Cheshire
    • 1st Wife of William Hilton, Frances White
    • Cheshire
    • June 28, 1655
  3. Captain William Hilton was a true explorer and adventurer! William Hilton, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Self portrait *oil on canvas* 76 x 61 cm. Born in 1605, he became one of the first settlers to explore the area around today’s Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. Hilton was born on June 22, 1617, in Northwich, Cheshire, England.

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  5. www.ncpedia.org › biography › hilton-williamHilton, William | NCpedia

    William Hilton was an English captain who led two voyages to explore the Cape Fear River region of North Carolina in 1662 and 1663. He wrote detailed chronicles of his discoveries and helped promote settlement plans for the area.

  6. William Hilton Jr. provided the first detailed English descriptions of the Carolina coast. Hilton was born in Northwich, Cheshire, England in 1617. In 1621 his father, William Hilton, emigrated to New Plymouth colony; young William and his mother followed two years later. The family settled in Piscataqua.

  7. When William Hilton landed in the Lowcountry in 1663, he was greeted by Spanish-speaking Indians from the Yemassee tribe, who had migrated north from Florida 100 years prior. He also encountered the native Escamacus Indians, but little is known of the earlier native civilization that inhabited the Island as far back as 4,000 years ago.

  8. In September, 1663, Captain William Hilton on the ship Adventure sailed into a harbor which he described as “the River Jordan, and was but four Leagues or thereabouts N. E from Port Royal.”. The Spanish , exploring the area in 1533, had named the river Jordan; later historians determined it was the river we now call the Combahee.

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