Twelfth Generation (Continued)
Twelfth Generation (Continued)
Family of Catherine Elizabeth Uhlman (898) & Edward J. Hiltz
1795. George E. Hiltz (Catherine Elizabeth Uhlman11, Rachel Croft10, John Jacob9, Johann Frederick Kraft8, Anna Maria Ramichen7, Johann Wendel6, Johann Georg Ramge5, Conrad4, Augustus3, Nikolaus Rämchen2, Nikolaus Reimbche1). Born on 12 Mar 1868 in Chelsea, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.97 George E. died in Jay, Franklin Co., Maine, U.S.A., on 25 Sep 1945; he was 77.97 Occupation: Lumberman, Farmer, Labourer.

On 14 Apr 1896 George E. married Maud L. Clark in Jay, Franklin Co., Maine, U.S.A.54 Born on 13 Mar 1884.97 Maud L. died in Jay, Franklin Co., Maine, U.S.A., on 15 Jan 1944; she was 59.97

George and Maud Hiltz with eight children resided at Jay, Franklin County, Maine according to the 1910 United States federal census. They owned their home on which they had a mortgage. Maud Hiltz had given birth to eight children before 1910 of whom all were living. George Hiltz was a labourer doing odd jobs. George Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1888 and was not naturalized. Frank and Willard Hiltz immigrated to the United Stated from Canada in 1901. (T624-540, Maine, Franklin Co., ED 129, Jay, p. 5A)

The 1920 United States federal census states that George and Maud Hiltz with five children resided at Bean’s Corner, Jay, Franklin County, Maine. They owned their home and farm. George Hiltz was a farmer. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1885 and was not naturalized. (T625-642, Maine, Franklin Co., ED 52, Jay, p. 19A)

According to the 1930 United States federal census, George and Maud Hiltz with five children resided at Jay, Franklin County, Maine. They owned their home, but no valuation was given. They did not own a radio set. George Hiltz was a labourer in a wollen mill. Elmo Hiltz was a farm labourer. George Hiltz immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1893 and was not naturalized. (T626-832, Maine, Franklin Co., ED 142, Jay, p. 5A)

George and Maud Hiltz with two children resided at Kennedy’s Corner, Jay, Franklin County, Maine according to the 1940 United States federal census. They owned their home which was valued at USD 1000.00. He immigrated to the United States from Canada and was not naturalized. (T627-1478, Maine, Franklin Co., ED 4-15, Jay, p. 5A)

They had the following children:
2684i.
Edward Millett (1896-1972)
2685ii.
Frank Vernon (1898-1968)
2686iii.
Millard Kenneth (1900-1987)
2687iv.
Ralph Trefithas (1901-1988)
2688v.
Raymond George (1903-1982)
2689vi.
Isabel M. (1906-1972)
2690vii.
Elmo Leslie (1908-1969)
2691viii.
Rachel (1910-1992)
2692ix.
Alice Margaret (1915-1984)
2693x.
Linwood (1918-1972)
2694xi.
Clyde T. (1926-2008)
2695xii.
Mary Beryle (1929-2006)
1796. Rachel R. Hiltz (Catherine Elizabeth Uhlman11, Rachel Croft10, John Jacob9, Johann Frederick Kraft8, Anna Maria Ramichen7, Johann Wendel6, Johann Georg Ramge5, Conrad4, Augustus3, Nikolaus Rämchen2, Nikolaus Reimbche1). Born abt 1871 in Pleasant River, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Rachel R. died bef 1901; she was 30.

On 30 Aug 1891 Rachel R. married Moses Sibbins in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.15 Born on 14 Apr 1856 in Graywood, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.15 Moses died in Graywood, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 31 Jul 1941; he was 85.15 Buried on 1 Aug 1941 in Graywood, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.15 Occupation: Lumberman.

The 1901 Canadian federal census states that the widower Moses Sibbins with a son resided in Milford census district, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. They lived in the household of his father- and mother-in-law George and Elizabeth Hiltz. Moses Sibbins was a labourer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Annapolis Co., ED 26-U, Milford, p. 2)

According to the 1911 Canadian federal census, the widower Moses Sibbins with a son resided in Graywood, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. They lived in the household of his widowed father-in-law George Hiltz. Moses and George Sibbins were labourers. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Annapolis Co., ED 37-20, Milford, p. 2)

The 1921 Canadian federal census states that the widower Moses Sibbins resided at Milford, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia according to the 1921. He lived in the household of his son and daughter-in-law George and Blanche Sibbins. Moses Sibbins was a farmer. He was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Annapolis Co., ED 56-47, Milford, p. 5)

Moses Sibbins died from pneumonia.

They had one child:
2696i.
George Frederick (1892-1965)
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