Eighth Generation (Continued)
Nettie Laura Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 27 Nov 1866 in Black Point, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Nettie Laura died in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 26 Jan 1948; she was 81.20 Occupation: Dressmaker.
On 13 Oct 1891 Nettie Laura married
Henry Allen Hopkins, son of
John Hopkins &
Ziba Johnston, in East Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
20 Born in 1868 in Port Medway, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Henry Allen died in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1949; he was 81.20 Occupation: Electrician.
Henry and Nettie Hopkins with two daughters resided at 400 Plymouth Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts according to thew 1910 United States federal census. They owned their home on which they had a mortgage. Nettie Hopkins had given birth to two children before 1910 of whom both were living. Henry Hopkins was was a house carpenter. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1885 and was naturalized. Nettie Hopkins immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1885 and was not naturalized. (T624-610, Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., ED 1176, Bridgewater, p. 1B)
The 1920 United States federal census states that Henry and Nettie Hopkins with an adult daughter resided at 398 Plymouth Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. They owned their home mortgage free. Henry Hopkins was a carpenter at a grain mill. Hazel Hopkins was a filing clerk in shoe factory. Henry Hopkins immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1874 and was naturalized in 1893. Nettie Hopkins immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1875 and was not naturalized in 1893. (T625-726, Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., ED 29, Bridgewater, p. 7A)
According to the 1930 United states federal census, Henry and Nettie Hopkins resided at 398 Plymouth Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. They owned their home which was valued at USD 3000.00. They owned a radio set. Henry Hopkins was a carpenter at a grain mill. Henry and Nettie Hopkins immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1887 and were naturalized. (T626-938, Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., ED 12, Bridgewater, p. 4B)
Henry and Nettie Hopkins resided at 398 Plymouth Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts according to the 1940 United States federal census. They owned their home which was valued at USD 2500.00. Their grandchildren William and Ruth Chatfield lived in the household. Ruth Chatfield was a music librarian with the National Youth Administraion. Henry and Nettie Hopkins immigrated to the United States from Canada and were naturalized. (T627-1635, Massachusetts, Plymouth Co., ED 12-8, Bridgewater, p. 7A)
They had the following children:
Ella Martha Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 8 Nov 1868 in Port Medway, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Occupation: Shoe Operative.
The 1901 Canadian federal census states that the widower Edward Hiltz resided at Port Medway, Queens County, Nova Scotia. HIs widowed daughter Ella Myers with a son resided in the household. Edward Hiltz was a shoemaker. Frank Myers was born in the United States and immigrated to Canada in 1890. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 40-C1, Port Medway, p. 8)
According to the 1920 United States federal census, the widow Ella Robinson resided at 28 Union Avenue, Framingham, Massachusetts. She was a roomer in the household of Fred and Jessie Kimbel. Ella Robinson was a box maker in atag factory. She immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1905 and was natrualized. (T625-709, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 155, Framingham, p. 25A)
The widow Ella Robinson resided at 31 Gordon Street, Framingham, Massachusetts according to the 1930 United States federal census. She lived in the household of her son and daughter-in-law Frank and Nellie Meyers. Ella Robinson immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1885 and was natrualized. (T626-919, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 244, Framingham, p. 15B)
The 1940 United States federal census states that the widow Ella Robinson resided at 44 Montwait [Mt. Wayte] Avenue, Framingham, Massachusetts. She lived in the household of her son and daughter-in-law Frank and Nellie Meyers. Ella Robinson immigrated to the United States from Canada and was naturalized. (T627-1606, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 9-161, Framingham, p. 14A)
Ella Martha first married William Edward Meyers.
On 7 Mar 1907 Ella Martha second married
Henry Irving Robinson in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
20 Born on 15 Jul 1867 in Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont, U.S.A.127 Henry Irving died bef 1920; he was 52. Occupation: Moulder.
Minnie M. Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born in Jun 1869 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Minnie M. died in Canton, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 23 May 1900; she was 30.20
Minnie Cobb died from peritonitis.
On 17 Aug 1897 Minnie M. married
Frank Bradford Cobb in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
20 Born on 16 May 1868 in Canton, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.20 Frank Bradford died in Canton, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1948; he was 79.20 Occupation: Knitter, Woollen Mill Foreman.
The widower Frank Cobb with a son resided at Canton, Massachusetts according to the 1900 United States federal census. He rented his home. His sister-in-law Margaret Hills [Hiltz] lived in the household. Frank Cobb was a knitter in a cotton mill. Margaret Hills immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1895 and was not naturalized. (T623-669, Massachusetts, Norfolk Co., ED 1028, Canton, p. 15B)
Franklin and Hattie Cobb with his son resided at Washington Street, Canton, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. They rented their home. Franklin Cobb was a foreman at a woollen mill. (T624-607, Massachusetts, Norfolk Co., ED 1099, Canton, p. 12B)
The 1920 United States federal census statyes that Frank and Hattie Cobb with an adult son resided at 2191 Washington Street, Canton, Massachusetts. They rented their home. Frank Cobb was a foreman in a woollen mill. Franklin Cobb was a knitter in a woollen mill. (T625-722, Massachusetts, Norfolk Co., ED 183, Canton, p. 12B)
Margaret A. Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born in Dec 1871 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Margaret A. died in East Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 25 Jan 1901; she was 29.20
Margaret Hills resided at Canton, Massachusetts according to the 1900 United Statyes federal census. She lived in he household of her widowed brother-in-law Frank Cobb. Margaret Hills immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1895 and was not naturalized. (T623-669, Massachusetts, Norfolk Co., ED 1028, Canton, p. 15B)
Margaret Hiltz died from phthisis.
John Jacob Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 27 Mar 1874 in Mill Village, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 John Jacob died in Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 11 Aug 1910; he was 36.20 Buried in Aug 1910 in Melrose, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.20 Occupation: Grocer, Clerk, Conductor.
John Hiltz died from general paresis at an insane asylum in Worcester, Massachusetts.
On 30 Sep 1896 John Jacob married
Augusta Pauline Scott in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
20 Born in Aug 1878 in Lot 32, Queens Co., Prince Edward Island, Canada. Augusta Pauline died in Melrose, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., in 1955; she was 76. Buried in 1955 in Melrose, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A. Occupation: Typesetter.
John and Augusta Hiltz with two daughters resided at 279 Princeton Street, Boston, Massachusetts according to the 1900 United states federal census. They rented their home. Augusta Hiltz had given birth to two children before 1900 of whom both were still living. Her widowed mother Jennie Scott lived in the household. John Hiltz was a conductor for electric cars. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1891 and was not naturalized. Augusta Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1889 and was not naturalized. Jennie Scott immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1887 and was not naturalized. (T623-676, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1164, Boston ward 1, p. 10B)
The 1910 United States federal census states that John Hiltz resided at Worcester State Asylum, Worcester, Massachusetts. He was an inmate of he asylum. He immigrated to the United States from Canada. (T624-, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., ED 1868, Worcester ward 3, p. 8A)
According to the 1920 United States federal census, Henry and Augusta Ansell with her daughter Marguerite Hiltz resided at 55 Melrose Place, Melrose, Massachusetts. They rented their home. Henry Ansell was a conductor on a railroad. Marguerite Hiltz was a stenographer for an electrical company. Henry Ansell immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1889 and was naturalized in 1917. Augusta Ansell immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1888 and was naturalized in 1917. (T625-715, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 334, Melrose ward 1, p. 1B)
They had the following children:
James Edward Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 10 Nov 1875 in Mill Village, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10,70 James Edward died in Middlefield, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 28 Oct 1951; he was 75.10 Buried on 30 Oct 1951 in Middlefield, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Shoemaker, Labourer.
James Hiltz resided at Dock Cove, Port Medway census district, Queens County, Nova Scotia accordxing to the 1901 Canadian federal census. He was a boarder in the household of Charles and Mary Johnson. James Hiltz was a shoemaker. He was a Baptist. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 40-C1, Port Medway, p. 16)
While absent from the 1910 and 1920 United States federal censuses and the 1911 and 1921 Canadian federal census, James Edward Hiltz registered for the draft in the United States during the First World War. He was living at 204 Prospect Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. He was a machine operator at J.L. Thompson Manufacturing Company. He gave the name of his sister Nettie Hopkins of Bridgewater, Massachusetts as his nearest relative.70
James Hiltz died from carcinoma of the descending colon.
Gertrude Hester Hiltz (James Edward7, John Jacob6, Johann Jacob5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 14 Apr 1877 in Mill Village, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Gertrude Hester died in Maitland Bridge, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 23 Apr 1958; she was 81.10 Buried on 25 Apr 1958 in Charleston, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10
Gertrude Shupe died from acute uræmia with chronic nephritis and hypertension.
On 14 May 1897 Gertrude Hester married
George Gilbert Shupe, son of
Joseph Shupe &
Adelia (Adelaide) McQuinn, in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
10 Born on 22 Jun 1869 in Charleston, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 George Gilbert died in New Grafton, Queens Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 17 Feb 1948; he was 78.10 Occupation: Truckman, Farmer.
Gilbert and Gertrude Shupe with two children resided in the Mill Village census district, Queens County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Gilbert Shupe was a truckman. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 40-A1, Mill Village, p. 3)
The 1911 Candian federal census states that Gilbert and Gertrude Shupe with six children resided at Mill Village, Queens County, Nova Scotia. Gilbert Shupe was a truckman. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 52-31, Mill Village, p. 6)
According to the 1921 Canadian federal census, Gilbert and Gertrude Shupe with nine children resided at Grafton, Queens County, Nova Scotia. Gilbert Shupe was a farmer. The family were Baptists. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Shelburne & Queens Cos., ED 63-17, Grafton, p. 7)
They had the following children: