Seventh Generation (Continued)
Seventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Benjamin Hiltz (137) & Catherine Tobin
489. Jacob Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born on 16 Jan 1837 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Jacob died in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 1 Feb 1911; he was 74.10 Occupation: Farmer.

On 29 Jan 1874 Jacob married Lucy Brown, daughter of Moses Brown & Hannah Boehner, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Born on 31 Mar 1837 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Lucy was baptized in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 29 Jan 1874. Lucy died in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 6 Jun 1916; she was 79.10

The 1871 Canadian federal census states that Lucy Brown resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. She lived in he household of her brother George Brown. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 195-M, New Ross, p. 37)

Jacob and Lucy Hiltz with three children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. They lived in the household of his brother and sister-in-law Edmund and Matilda Hiltz. Jacob Hiltz was a farmer. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-G, New Ross, p. 17)

The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Jacob and Lucy Hiltz with three children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Jacob Hiltz was a farmer. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, p. 26)

Jacob and Lucy Hiltz with and adult son resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotioa according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Jacob and Pittman Hiltz were farmers. Jacob Hiltz was a Roman Catholic. Lucy and Pittman Hiltz were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., Ed 37-Z, New Ross, p. 14)

The 1911 Canadian federal census states that the widow Lucy Hiltz resided at Dalhousie, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. She lived in the household of her son Pitman Hiltz. They were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-2, Farmington, p. 19)

They had the following children:
1697i.
Mary Mildred (1874-)
1698ii.
Violet Louisa (1875-1955)
1699iii.
George Pitman (1878-1956)
490. William J. Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born on 4 Sep 1839 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. William J. died in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 21 Apr 1923; he was 83.10 Buried on 24 Apr 1923 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Farmer.

On 8 Feb 1872 William J. married Catherine Agnes McCormick in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Born on 16 Mar 1843 in Saint John, Saint John Co., New Brunswick, Canada.10,22 Catherine Agnes died in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 Aug 1927; she was 84.10 Buried on 18 Aug 1927 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10

William and Catherine Hiltz with five children resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. His sister Jane Hiltz lived in the household. William Hiltz was a farmer. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 17-K, Dalhousie, p. 12)

The 1891 Canadian federal census states that William and Catherine Hiltz with eight children resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia. William Hiltz was a farmer. he family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 37-K, Dalhousie, p. 9)

According to the 1901 Canadian federal census, Wm. and Catherine Hiltz with seven children resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia. Wm. Hiltz was a farmer. Wm., Alphonso and Charles Hiltz were farm labourers. The family were Toman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 26-J, Dalhousie, p. 1)

William and Catherine Hiltz with four adult children resided at East Dalhousie, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. William Hiltz was a farmer. Martin, William and Charles Hiltz were labourers. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 48-5, Dalhousie East, p. 1)

The 1921 Canadian federal census states that William and Catherine Hiltz resided at Dalhousie, Kings County, Nova Scotia. They lived in the household of their son William Hiltz. They were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 60-24, East Dalhousie, p. 1)

Catherine Hiltz diesd from cardio-vascular renal disease and probably also malignancy about the gall bladder.

They had the following children:
1700i.
Martin (1872->1921)
1701ii.
Ellen Susan (1874-1874)
1702iii.
Theresa A. (1875-1953)
1703iv.
Agnes Katherine (1876-1940)
1704v.
Evelyn Mary (1879-1955)
1705vi.
William Leo (1880-1945)
1706vii.
Alphonsus (1882-1913)
1707viii.
Charles R. (1883-1916)
1708ix.
Annie Jane (1885->1921)
1709x.
Hilda M. (1898-)
491. Sophia J. Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born in 1843 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Sophia J. died in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1898; she was 55.

On 26 Sep 1865 Sophia J. married Alexander M. McClintock in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.10,50 Born abt 1835 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Alexander M. was baptized in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 25 Nov 1835.50

Alex and Sophia McClintic with three children resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1871 Canadian federal census. Alex McClintic was a farmer. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 189-N, Dalhousie, p. 10)

According to the 1881 Canadian federal census, Alexander and Sophia McClintoc with six children resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia. His widowed mother Mary McClintoc lived in the household. Alex McClintoc was a farmer. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 17-N, Dalhousie, p. 11)

The 1891 Canadian federal census states that the widow Sophia McClintock with seven children resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia. Sophia McClintock was a farmer. Martha McClintock was a house maid. Mary and Sophia L. McClintock were dressmakers. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 37-K, Dalhousie, p. 11)

They had the following children:
1710i.
Martha Ann (1865-1952)
1711ii.
Mary Emily (1868-)
1712iii.
1713iv.
1714v.
1715vi.
James Edwin (1877-1966)
1716vii.
Alexander Benjamin (1882-1975)
492. Edmund Doyle Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born on 9 Mar 1845 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.10 Edmund Doyle died in Dalhousie Road, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 3 Jul 1923; he was 78.10 Buried on 6 Jul 1928 in Dalhousie Road, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Farmer.

On 18 Nov 1874 Edmund Doyle married Matilda Durling, daughter of Joseph Durling & Lavinia Marshall, in West Dalhousie, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Born on 12 Mar 1854 in West Dalhousie, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.10 Matilda died in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 18 Nov 1939; she was 85.10 Buried on 19 Nov 1939 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10

Edmund and Matilda Hiltz with two children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. His widowed father Benjamin Hiltz and his brother and sister-in-law Jacob and Lucy Hiltz with three children lived in the household. Edmund, Benjamin and Jacob Hiltz were farmers. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-G, New Ross, p. 17)

The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Edmund and Matilda Hiltz with four children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Edmund Hiltz was a farmer. The family were Roman Catholics. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, pp. 26-27)

Edmond and Matilda Hiltz with four children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Edmond Hiltz was a farmer. He and the children were Roman Catholics. Matilda Hiltz was a Methodist. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, p. 14)

According to the 1911 Canadian federal census, Edwin and Matilda Hiltz with two children resided at Dalhousie, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Edwin Hiltz was a farmer. Cora Hiltz was a public school teacher. The family were Methodists. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-2, Farmington, p.19)

Edmund Hiltz resided at Dalhousie, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1921 Canadian federal census. They owned their home. Edmund Hiltz was a farmer. They were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-56, Dalhousie, p. 7)

According to the 1930 United States federal census, the widow Matilda Hiltz resided at 19 Lakeview Avenue, Haverhill, Massachusetts. She lived in the household of her daughter and son-in-law Edith and Frank Rowell. Matilda Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1929 and was not naturalized. (T626-897, Massachusetts, Essex Co., ED 71, Haverhill ward 6, p. 23A)

Matilda Hiltz died from cardiac asthma with influenza.

They had the following children:
1717i.
Burgess Minard (1875-1876)
1718ii.
Hamford Emery (1878-1926)
1719iii.
Edith Alberta (1880-1932)
1720iv.
Nora Cecelia (1883-1929)
1721v.
Cora Etta (1888-1946)
1722vi.
Joseph Hulbert (1892-1972)
1723vii.
Hallet Ray (1895-1955)
493. Jane Ann Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born in 1849 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.

Jane Hiltz resided in the Dalhousie census district, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. She lived in the household of her brother and sister-in-law William and Catherine Hiltz. Jane Hiltz was a Roman Catholic. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 17-K, Dalhousie, p. 12)

494. George Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born on 10 Oct 1851 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.51 George was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 1 Mar 1852.51 George died in Colorado, U.S.A., bef 1920; he was 68.

On 30 Nov 1886 George married Lavinia Mulhalley (Mallaly) in Enfield, Hants Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Born abt 1856 in Oldham, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Lavinia died aft 1920; she was 64.

George and Lavinia Hiltz with two sons resided on Taos Street, Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado according to the 1910 United States federal census. Lavinia Hiltz had given birth to seven children of whom five were still living in 1910. They owned their home mortgage free. George Hiltz was a timber framer in a quartz mine. William Hiltz was a clerk in a grocery store. George and Lavinia Hiltz immigrated to the United States in 1889 and were naturalized. (T624-112, Colorado, Clear Creek Co., ED 9, Georgetown, p. 7B)

The 1920 United States federal census states that the widow Lavinia Hiltz with two adult sons resided at 210 24th Street, Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Her daughter and son-in-law Rachel and Frank Poirson with four children lived in the household. They rented their home. Frank Poirson was a house carpenter. William Hiltz was a shipping clerk for a biscuit company. Robert Hiltz was a grocery clerk. Mabel Poirson was a file clerk in a lawyer’s office. Francis Poirson was a clerk in a candy store. Philip Poirson was a mail boy for a dry goods company. Lavinia Hiltz and Rachel Poirson immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1888 and were naturalized in 1894. (T625-, Colorado, Denver Co., ED 167, Denver, p. 9A)

They had the following children:
1724i.
William (~1893-)
1725ii.
Robert Emmett (1894-1969)
495. John Benjamin Hiltz (Benjamin6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1). Born on 16 Aug 1864 in East Dalhousie, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.51 John Benjamin was baptized in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 22 Aug 1854.51 John Benjamin died in Malden, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 22 Feb 1907; he was 42.

On 5 Nov 1890 John Benjamin married Mary Elizabeth Sennett in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.20 Born on 19 Nov 1866 in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Mary Elizabeth died in Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, U.S.A., on 14 Apr 1952; she was 85. Occupation: Dressmaker, Saleslady.

John and Mary Hiltz with four children resided at 4 Oak Street [now part of Beltran Street], Malden, Massachusetts according to the 1900 United States federal census. They rented their home. Her widowed mother Catherine Sennett lived in the household. Mary Hiltz had given birth to four children before 1900 of whom all were living. Her mother Catherine Sennett had given birth to five children before 1900 of whom one was still living. John Hiltz was an ice wagon driver. John and Mary Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1890 and were not naturalized. William Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1894 and was not naturalized. Hilder Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1895 and was not naturalized. Catherine Sennett immigrated to the United States from Canada and was not naturalized. (T623-662, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 839, Malden ward 1, p. 1A)

The 1910 United States federal census states that the widow Mary Hiltz with three children resided at 1 Union Street, Malden, Massachusetts. She rented their home. Her widowed mother Kate Sinnett lived in the household. There was a lodger in the household. Mary Hiltz had given birth to five children before 1910 of whom three were living. Her mother Catherine Sinnett had given birth to two children before 1900 of whom one was still living. Mary Hiltz was a saleslady in a department store. William Hiltz was an apprentice silversmith. Hilda Hiltz was a cashier in a department store. Mary Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1885 and was not naturalized. William and Hilda Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1895 and were not naturalized. Catherine Sennett immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1870 and was not naturalized. (T624-601, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 900, Malden ward 5, p. 11A)

According to the 1920 United States federal census, the widow M.E. Hiltz with an adult daughter resided at 33 Armory Street, Cambrisge, Massachusetts. Her daughter and son-in-law Hilda and Elroy Crockford with a daughter lived in the household. There was as a boarder in the household. Evelyn Hiltz was a clerk in a bank. Elroy Crockford was a plumber in a plumbing shop. Mary Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1880 and was not naturalized. (T625-707, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 51, Cambrisge ward 5, p. 7A)

Mary Hiltz with an adult daughter resided at 18 Clinton Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts according to the 1930 United States federal census. They rented their home for USD 80.00 per month. They owned a radio set. There were three lodgers in the houshold. Evelyn Hiltz was a bank clerk. Mary Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1888 and was not naturalized. (T626-915, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 35, Cambridge ward 4, p. 7B)

The 1940 United States federal census states that the widow Mary Hiltz resided at 848 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She lived in the household of her daughter Evelyn Hiltz. Mary Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada and was not naturalized. (T627-1684, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 16-62, Cambridge ward 4, p. 61B)

They had the following children:
1726i.
Hazel Cecilia (1891-1903)
1727ii.
1728iii.
Hilda Madeleine (1894-1983)
1729iv.
1730v.
Elsie Catherine (1901-1905)
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