Ninth Generation (Continued)
William James Hiltz (Amos John8, George Francis7, John Peter6, Johann Philip Heinrich5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born in Oct 1876 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. William James died in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 13 Jul 1940; he was 63.10 Buried on 16 Jul 1940 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Soldier. He was never married.
William Hiltz died from a fracture to the cervical vertabra with a scalpm wound from being struck by a real wheel that came off a motor car in which he was a passenger in a rear seat.
Florence Maude Hiltz (Amos John8, George Francis7, John Peter6, Johann Philip Heinrich5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born abt 1878 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Florence Maude died in Picton, Prince Edward Co., Ontario, Canada, on 5 Nov 1955; she was 77.
On 28 Dec 1900 Florence Maude married
William James Scott Anderson in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
10 Born in 1873 in Bermuda. William James Scott died bef 1955; he was 82. Occupation: Baker.
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Wm. and Florence Anderson with three sons resided at 153 Grove Street, Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario. Wm. Anderson was a driller in a factory. The family were Salvation Army. Wm. Anderson immigrated to Canada from Bermuda in 1900. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Ontario, Wellington Co., ED 134-35, Guelph, p.13)
William and Florence Anderson with four sons resided at 153 Grove Street, Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario according to the 1921 Canadian federal census. They owned their home. William Anderson was driller doing stone work. Fred Anderson was a core maker. Harvey Anderson was a driver. The family were Salvation Army. William Anderson immigrated to Canada in 1898. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Ontario, Wellington Co., ED 140-23, Guelph, p. 9)
They had the following children:
Mary Ellen Hiltz (Amos John8, George Francis7, John Peter6, Johann Philip Heinrich5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born in 1880 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Occupation: Maid.
On 23 Oct 1906 Mary Ellen married
Herbert James Hooper in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
20 Born on 27 Nov 1882 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.71,73,69 Herbert James died in Palm Beach Co., Florida, U.S.A., on 1 Nov 1971; he was 88.69,124 Occupation: Waiter, Head Waiter, Bakery Manager, Restaurant Manager, Hotel Manager.
Herbert and Ellen Hooper with a son resided at 19 Dalton Street, Boston, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. They rented their home. Ellen Dalton had given birth to one child before 1910 who was still living. Herbert Hooper was the head waiterv at a club. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1900 and was not naturalized. Ellen Hooper immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1903 and was not naturalized. (T624-617, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1407, Boston ward 10, p. 16B)
The 1920 United States federal census states that Herbert and Mary Hooper with three children resided at 69 St. Germain Street, Boston, Massachusetts. They rented their home. Herbert Hooper was manager of a bakery. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1899 and was naturalized in 1916. Ellen Hooper immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1900 and was naturalized in 1900. (T624-617, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 1407, Boston ward 10, p. 16B)
According to the 1930 United States deferal census, Herbert and Mary Hooper with four children resided at 39 Augustus Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. They owned their home which was valued at USD 5500.00. They owned a radio set. Herbert Hooper was a restaurant manager. Herbert Hooper Jr. was a clerk in a coal yard. Eleanor Herbert was a commercial artist. Mabel Hooper was a private secretary. (T626-955, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED 676, Boston ward 18, p. 11A)
Herbery and Mary Hooper with three children resided at 39 Augustus Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts according to the 1940 United States federal census. They owned their home which was valued at USD 5000.00. Herbert Hooper was a hotel manager. Herbert Hooper Jr. was a salesman in music store. Mabel Hooper was a service representative for the telephone company. Herbert and Mary Hooper immigrated to the United States from Canada and were naturalized. (T627-1677, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED15-188, Boston ward 18, p. 8B)
The 1950 United States federal census states that Herbert and Mary Hooper with two adult daughters resided at 1588 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. They rented their home. Herbert Hooper was a hotel manager. Mabel Hooper was a private secretary at the telephone company. Mildred Hoop was a private secretary at an insurance company. Herbert and Mary Hooper immigrated to the United States from Canada and were naturalized. (T628-4715, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., ED15-1214, Boston ward 21, p. 71)
They had the following children:
Lillian May Hiltz (Amos John8, George Francis7, John Peter6, Johann Philip Heinrich5, Johann Daniel4, Johann Jacob Hüls3, Johann Conrad2, Otto1).
Born on 18 Jun 1883 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.22 Lillian May died in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 30 Nov 1964; she was 81.10 Buried on 2 Dec 1964 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10
Lillian Brine died a myocardial infraction.
On 4 May 1903 Lillian May married
Nicholas Brine in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
10 Born on 12 Aug 1878 in St. John’s, Newfoundland Colony, British North America.10 Nicholas died in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 22 Jul 1964; he was 85.10 Buried on 24 Jul 1964 in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Trainman, News Agent.
Nickols and Lillian Brine with seven children resided at 18 Rhode Island Avenue, Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia according to the 1921 Canadian federal census. They rented their home for CAD 15.00 for month. His was an agent who had been out of work for two years. Nichols and William Brine were labourers at a foundry. The family were Anglicans. Nickols Brine immigrated to Canada from Newfoundland in 1900. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Halifax Co., ED 57-79, Halifax ward 6, p. 2)
Nicholas Brine died from a myocardial infraction.
They had the following children: