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Whitehill is a
family surname, appearing both inliterature and in historical references.Whitehills in literature
As fictional family, the Whitehills are featured in the
short stories ofBrazil ian writerRita Maria Felix da Silva .The first reference to them was Lord Douglas Whitehill in "
San Juan Romero " which was followed by Walter and Edgar Whitehill in "O Tesouro de Omalura" (The Treasure of Omalura), thevampire Adam Whitehill in "Adam e Sarah" (Adam and Sarah), Agnes Whitehill in "Uma Epifania para Agnes" ( [http://www.writerstoyou.com/books/readonline.asp?bookid=7760&locid=7406&user=2452&title=Rita+Maria+Felix+da+Silva+%2D+An+Epiphany+for+Agnes/An Epiphany For Agnes] ), thescientist s Quentin Whitehill in "Seria Melhor..." (It would be better...)and Peter Whitehill in "O Contrário da Sorte" ( [http://www.writerstoyou.com/books/readonline.asp?bookid=9301&locid=8924&user=2452&title=Rita+Maria+Felix+da+Silva+%2D+The+Contrary+of+the+Luck/The Contrary of the Luck] ), the rough agent Kate Whitehill in "Quando Kate Visitou Debby em Julho" (When Kate Visited Debby in July) and Lucius Whitehill, abusinessman /gangster /collector cited inepilogue of "Khen-Zur".Generally in these tales, the Whitehills are shown involved at substantial problems. There is a tendency of the readers to consider them as an "evil family" while other ones state is just "bad
luck ".The fictional Whitehills originated from
London .There is also a reference to a Whitehill (Victoria?) in
Bram Stoker 's "Dracula ".Whitehills of literature
Robert Whitehill (Hebrew poet) is an American Hebrew poet.Whitehills in Sports
Cat Whitehill is an American football (soccer) player.Whitehills in History
The Whitehills are also a real family originating in the 1400s in
Calais and later appearing inScotland . The Whitehills emigrated to theUnited States in the mid 1700s. A James Whitehill fought in the Revolutionary war against the British.Camphill, Pennsylvania was originally called Whitehill, but changed its name during theAmerican Civil War in respect to a group of soldiers who had camped there.The real Whitehills are not regarded as an "evil family" though many are feisty, particularly members living in Iowa, Nebraska, and Montana.
Whitehills in the Military
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