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Matthew Alexander Hill

A writer, a poet, an archaeologist, a father of 4 beautiful daughters: Alexandria Nicole, Victoria Faith, Olivia Catherine, Nadia Grace; a student, a web programmer, an artistic man with nothing left to loose.

Matthew Alexander Hill was born Sunday, August 24, 1975 in Norman, Oklahoma. He is born of a great woman, Marilynn Sue Eagan Scherer, and son to a great man, Eric von Krumrieg Hill. He is brother to five brothers and three sisters: oldest to youngest; Rachael Alane Hill, Nathaniel Eldon Hill, Renee Suzanne Adams, Jeremiah James Hill, Brendan Michael Hill, Benjamin Charles Hill, Collin Reed Scherer, Kellie Suzanne Scherer. He moved to Clemson, South Carolina at 6, Brigham City, Utah at 7, Denver, Colorado at 11, Daytona Beach, Florida at 12, Huntsville, Alabama at 16, Prescott, Arizona at 18, back and forth from Alabama and Florida until March 7, 1995, two weeks before his first daughter was born, and he established a family. Matthew is a computer programmer. He is an amateur archaeologist, an Eagle Scout, a lover of nature, and an adventurer who has been from Union Falls in Yellowstone National Park, from the coast of Maine, to all the major American cities: Chicago, L.A., Hollywood Blvd, Rodeo Drive, Las Vegas, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Atlanta, Charleston, New Orleans, Nashville, Memphis, Des Moines, Cheyenne, Gallup, Albuquerque, San Diego, Ventura, Orlando, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Willard Peak, Beaver Mountain, Mantua, Utah, Washington D.C., Times Square, New York, Niagara Falls, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Sarnia, Canada, Tijuana and Juarez, Mexico, from sea to shining sea, coast to coast, from California to the Big Stump at Camp LA-NO-CHE, Florida. He is a writer. He is a student. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He enjoys camping, hiking, fishing, Rock-hunting, exploring, surfing, boogie boarding, skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, soccer, football, and hanging out with the family.

Matthew is accredited with selling 1900 CDROM's of 'North Alabama Native American Artifacts and Collections'. He also wrote 3 books of poetry, 'A World Of Thought and Feeling' (2006), 'Sunrises and Sunsets' (2011), and 'Will And Testament' (due 2016).