Gordon Charles Higgins

M, b. 20 September 1910, d. 20 January 1975
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Samuel Shier (1796 - 1878) and Ann Smith
Descendants of Henry Shier 1777 - 1830 and Mary Corneil 1771 - 1861
Last Edited4 Aug 2023
Birth*Gordon Charles Higgins was born on 20 September 1910 in Alberta, Canada
Marriage*He married Sarah Alice Padfield, daughter of George Padfield and Gertrude Alice Shier, in 1933. 
Death*Gordon Charles Higgins died on 20 January 1975 at age 64. 
Burial*He was buried in Crandall Cemetery, Crandall, Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, Manitoba, Canada.

Family

Sarah Alice Padfield b. 22 February 1912, d. 20 January 1975

John Highfield

M, b. 1789, d. 1862
Last Edited20 Jul 2023
Birth*John Highfield was born in 1789. 
Death*He died in 1862. 

Family

Child

Stephen Highfield

M, b. 1837, d. 26 June 1880
FatherJohn Highfield b. 1789, d. 1862
Relationships3rd great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
1st cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
4th cousin 3 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
Last Edited20 Jul 2023
Birth*Stephen Highfield was born in 1837. 
He was the son of John Highfield
Marriage*Stephen Highfield married Susan Bovenizer, daughter of Adam Bovenizer and Jane Helen Doherty, on 6 August 1867 in Parish of Adare, Croom, County Limerick, Munster, Ireland
Death*Stephen Highfield died on 26 June 1880 in Limerick, County Limerick, Munster, Ireland

Family

Susan Bovenizer b. 1844, d. 15 March 1927

Louise C. Hildenbrand

F, b. 1877, d. 1919
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Jacob Shier Jr. (1775 - 1845) and Anne Sparling
Last Edited6 Jun 2017
Birth*Louise C. Hildenbrand was born in 1877. 
Marriage*She married Henry Francis Shier, son of Joshua B. Shier and Margaret Francis
Married NameHer married name was Shier. 
(Witness) CensusLouise C. Hildenbrand appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Henry Francis Shier in Manasquan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
Death*Louise C. Hildenbrand died in 1919. 
Burial*She was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.
Photo Credit: Ed Wolf
Findagrave.com

Family

Henry Francis Shier b. 3 August 1874, d. 18 September 1941
Children

Charlotte Hildred

F, b. 15 March 1851, d. 14 June 1937
Charlotte Hildred-Shier (1851 - 1937)
James Shier
FatherJoseph Hildred
MotherAnn Beverly
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of John Shier III (1805 - 1892)
Last Edited10 Apr 2020
Name Variation Charlotte Hildred was also known as Elizabeth Hildred Marriage registration states name as ELizabeth Hildred. 
Birth*She was born on 15 March 1851. 
She was the daughter of Joseph Hildred and Ann Beverly
Marriage*Charlotte Hildred married James Shier, son of John Switzer Shier III and Mary Jane Shier, on 17 February 1876 in Kincardine Twp., Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
Married Name As of 17 February 1876,her married name was Shier. 
(Witness) CensusCharlotte Hildred appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of James Shier in Huron Twp., Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
(Witness) CensusCharlotte Hildred appeared on the census of 1911 in the household of James Shier in Huron Twp., Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
(Witness) CensusCharlotte Hildred appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of James Shier in Huron Twp., Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Death*Charlotte Hildred died on 14 June 1937 in Huron Twp., Bruce County, Ontario, Canada, at age 86.
Burial*She was buried on 16 June 1937 in Huron Twp., Ripley Cemetery, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.

Family

James Shier b. 3 January 1844, d. 20 January 1929
Children

Joseph Hildred

M
Last Edited5 Dec 2015
Fact 1*Joseph and Ann (Beverley Hildred and their 10 children.
Photo: George DeKay

Family

Ann Beverly
Child

Amelia Hill

F
Last Edited19 Dec 2019

Family

Joseph Hill
Child

Amelia Ella (Millicient) Hill

F, b. 1875, d. 10 July 1965
FatherJoseph Hill
MotherAmelia Hill
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Corneil Benjamin Shier (1808 - 1893)
Descendants of Henry Shier 1777 - 1830 and Mary Corneil 1771 - 1861
Last Edited16 Mar 2020
Birth*Amelia Ella (Millicient) Hill was born in 1875. 
She was the daughter of Joseph Hill and Amelia Hill
Marriage*Amelia Ella (Millicient) Hill married James Corneil Shier, son of John Shier and Lucy Ruddy, on 24 November 1909 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
Married Name As of 24 November 1909,her married name was Shier. 
(Witness) CensusAmelia Ella (Millicient) Hill appeared on the census of 1911 in the household of James Corneil Shier in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
(Witness) CensusAmelia Ella (Millicient) Hill appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of James Corneil Shier in 232 St Clarens Ave. Parkdale, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
Death*Amelia Ella (Millicient) Hill died on 10 July 1965. 

Family 1

James Kirvan
Child

Family 2

James Corneil Shier b. 27 July 1872, d. 25 August 1937

Angus Hill

M
Last Edited23 Jan 2021
Marriage*Angus Hill married Laura Ann Vollmer

Family

Laura Ann Vollmer
Child

Annie Jospehine Hill

F
Last Edited8 Mar 2016
Marriage*Annie Jospehine Hill married William Taylor

Family

William Taylor
Child

Charlotte Hill

F, b. 26 February 1877, d. 14 December 1923
Charlotte Hill-Slade (1877 - 1923)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Charlotte Hill was born on 26 February 1877 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusCharlotte Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
(Witness) CensusCharlotte Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
Married Name As of 1901,her married name was Slade. 
Death*Charlotte Hill died on 14 December 1923 in United States at age 46. 
Burial*She was buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, Westchester County, New York, United States.

Family

Children

Clara Anne Hill

F, b. 4 December 1873, d. 1 January 1947
Clara Anne Hill-Lundley (1873 - 1947)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Clara Anne Hill was born on 4 December 1873 in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusClara Anne Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
Married NameHer married name was Lindley. 
Marriage*Clara Anne Hill married Eramus C. Lindley
(Witness) CensusClara Anne Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
(Witness) CensusClara Anne Hill appeared on the census of 2 June 1905 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Death*Clara Anne Hill died on 1 January 1947 at age 73. 
Burial*She was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States

Family

Eramus C. Lindley b. 23 October 1870, d. 13 July 1957

Cordelia Hill

F, b. 23 October 1911, d. 30 June 2005
Cordelia Hill-Bergsma (1912 - 2005)
Photo Credit: Ronald Johnson
FatherAngus Hill
MotherLaura Ann Vollmer
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Samuel Shier (1796 - 1878) and Ann Smith
Last Edited24 Jan 2021
Birth*Cordelia Hill was born on 23 October 1911 in Drafter, Chippewa County, Michigan, United States
She was the daughter of Angus Hill and Laura Ann Vollmer
Married Name As of 18 September 1935,her married name was Bergsma. 
Marriage*Cordelia Hill married David William Bergsma, son of John D. Bergsma and Mary Jane Johnson, on 18 September 1935 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, United States.
Death*Cordelia Hill died on 30 June 2005 at age 93; Cordelia "Della" Maier of Traverse City was a former resident of Dafter, Mackinac Island, Rudyard, and Winter Haven, Florida, who formerly taught the children of the Neebish Island Lighthouse keeper.

Mrs. Maier was 93 when she died Thursday, June 30, 2005.

She was born October 23, 1911 on the family farm in Dafter, the youngest of seven children of Angus and Laura Ann (nee Vollmer) Hill. She attended the one-room schoolhouses near the farm and, as was common in those years, she completed more than one grade at a time.

In 1928, at the age of 16, she was graduated from Sault High School with honors. She spent one year at the County Normal School and was certified to teach elementary school. She was still not the required 18 years of age to teach in public school, so her first teaching job was for the government, teaching on Neebish Island. The following year, she began teaching for Rudyard Township Schools and for the next few years she taught kindergarten through eighth grade in one-room school houses, including the Fractional and Dryburg schools.

During this time, she met Dave Bergsma. They were married in 1935 and moved to Mackinac Island.

While living on Mackinac Island, the couple had two children, Lorna and David. In 1942, they returned to farming in Rudyard and Mrs. Maier returned to teaching in the Rudyard school district, first at Carolina School and then in the Town School. During this time, she took night and summer school classes and, in 1960, she was graduated cum laude from Northern Michigan University in Marquette.

Mr. Bergsma died in 1969 after 33 years of marriage.

In the fall of 1970, she married Noble Graham, who had been her classmate in the one- room schoolhouse of Dafter Township. Known in the classroom first as "Miss Hill," then "Mrs. Bergsma," and then "Mrs. Graham," she retired in 1971, after 34 years of teaching. While she was married to Mr. Graham, she joined the families of Kenny, Charles, and Donald Graham and their children. Noble Graham died in 1975.

In her retirement, Mrs. Maier spent winters in Winter Haven, Florida. There she met Albert Maier, whom she married in 1976. They were married almost 23 years before Mr. Maier's death in 1999.

Mrs. Maier always helped on the farm, was a 4-H leader, Parent Teacher Association president, first president of the newly formed Rudyard Education Association, an elder of the Rudyard Presbyterian Church, and a Grange member. She served on the Chippewa County 4-H Council, was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel, and several square dance clubs in Michigan and Florida. She was the oldest and longest member of the Rudyard Presbyterian Church. She also was politically active on behalf of educators, both in Michigan and Florida.

Mrs. Maier enjoyed oil painting, needlework, reading, crossword puzzles, playing in a kitchen band, and poetry. She and Mr. Maier were avid square dancers and they danced in Michigan, Florida, Canada, Europe, and on cruise ships.

She is survived by her daughter and her family, Lorna and George Lombard of Traverse City; a son and his family, David and Ida Bergsma of Brighton; five grandchildren, Lynne Lombard, Janet Lombard McGee, Brent Bergsma, Nicole Bergsma Charder, and Jennifer Bergsma Gross; five great-grandchildren, Shealyn and Ryan McGee, Jessica and Corbin Charder, and Haileigh Gross. She is also survived by the extended families of Kenneth, Charles, and Donald Graham, and many nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Maier was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Alex, Elmer, and Greeley Hill; three sisters, Minnie Hill, Adaline Jones, and Abigail Quintero; her husbands, Dave Bergsma, Noble Graham, and Albert Maier; several nieces and nephews, and Charles Graham.

The family was assisted by Reamer Galer Funeral Home of Pickford.

Services were Tuesday, July 5, at the funeral home in Pickford with the Reverend Rod Case officiating.

Burial was in the Bergsma family plot in the Kinross Cemetery.
 
Burial*She was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Kinross, Chippewa County, Michigan, United States

Family

David William Bergsma b. 22 June 1910, d. 1969
Child

Cortland Taylor Hill

M, b. 31 March 1906, d. 21 March 1978
FatherLouis Warren Hill b. 1872, d. 27 Apr 1948
MotherMaude Van Cortlandt Taylor b. 11 Apr 1870, d. 23 Aug 1961
Relationships5th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited20 Oct 2018
Birth*Cortland Taylor Hill was born on 31 March 1906 in Minnesota, United States
He was the son of Louis Warren Hill and Maude Van Cortlandt Taylor
(Witness) CensusCortland Taylor Hill appeared on the census of 11 April 1930 in the household of Louis Warren Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1930 Census, the Louis Warren Hill family had 7 servants in their household. 
Marriage*Cortland Taylor Hill married Blanche Ellen Wilbur, daughter of Warren Abbott Wilbur and Stella Mercer Abbott, on 31 March 1934 in Ritz Tower, Park Avenue, New York City, New York, United States
Census*Cortland Taylor Hill appeared on the census of May 1940 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Death*He died on 21 March 1978 in Monterey, California, United States, at age 71.1 
Burial*He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit:
DaveVangsness; Findagrave Memorial# 32153071

Family

Blanche Ellen Wilbur b. 19 June 1905, d. 15 December 1987

Citations

  1. [S59] California Death Index, 1940 - 1997, online \, Death of Cortlandt Taylor Hill, Mar 21, 1978 in Monterey, California.

David Morrison Hill

M
Last Edited1 Jan 2018

Family

Emma Chew
Child

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.ca, online \Ancestry.ca\, Abbott-Hastings-Kincaid Family Tree. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.ca.

Dewey Hill

M, b. 1899
FatherJerome Hill
MotherLennie Olney
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Henry Shier 1777 - 1830 and Mary Corneil 1771 - 1861
Last Edited11 Jul 2021
Birth*Dewey Hill was born in 1899. 
He was the son of Jerome Hill and Lennie Olney
Marriage*Dewey Hill married Ila Fay Pangman, daughter of Christopher Henry Pangman and Ethel ERMA Morgan, on 10 June 1934 in Snover, Sanilac County, Michigan, United States.

Family

Ila Fay Pangman b. 26 November 1911

Dorothy Hill

F, b. 1908
FatherWalter Jerome Hill b. 21 Feb 1885, d. 4 Mar 1944
MotherDorothy Barrows b. 12 Jan 1888, d. 15 Apr 1970
Relationships5th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Dorothy Hill was born in 1908. 
She was the daughter of Walter Jerome Hill and Dorothy Barrows
(Witness) CensusDorothy Hill appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Walter Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States

Elizabeth Jane Hill

F, b. 1890
FatherPeter Hill
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited22 Jan 2023
Birth*Elizabeth Jane Hill was born in 1890. 
She was the daughter of Peter Hill
Married Name As of 11 April 1917,her married name was Fitzgerald. 
Marriage*Elizabeth Jane Hill married Joseph Fitzgerald, son of Robert Fitzgerald and Anna Maria Shier, on 11 April 1917 in County Kerry, Munster, Ireland.

Family

Joseph Fitzgerald b. 24 May 1886

Florence Rachel Hill

F, b. 13 August 1903, d. 31 July 1988
FatherOwen Hill
MotherAnnie Preece
Last Edited8 May 2022
Birth*Florence Rachel Hill was born on 13 August 1903 in Mara Twp., Brechin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada
She was the daughter of Owen Hill and Annie Preece
Married Name As of 25 July 1923,her married name was Campbell. 
Marriage*Florence Rachel Hill married Peter Campbell, son of Robert Campbell and Jessie McNabb, on 25 July 1923 in Manchester, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada.
Death*Florence Rachel Hill died on 31 July 1988 in Penetang Hospital, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, at age 84; Died of A STROKE. 
Burial*She was buried in Eden Cemetery, Mariposa Twp., Argyle, Victoria County, Ontario, Canada

Family

Peter Campbell b. 15 May 1895, d. December 1978

Gertrude Hill

F, b. 4 March 1883, d. 11 January 1961
Gertrude Hill-Gavin ( 1883 - 1961)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Gertrude Hill was born on 4 March 1883. 
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusGertrude Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
(Witness) CensusGertrude Hill appeared on the census of 2 June 1905 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Married Name As of 1906,her married name was Gavin. 
Marriage*Gertrude Hill married Michael Gavin in 1906. 
Death*Gertrude Hill died on 11 January 1961 at age 77. 
Burial*She was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit:
cw; Findagrave

Family

Michael Gavin b. 3 November 1872, d. 9 July 1960

James Hill

M, b. 1 August 1811, d. 25 December 1852
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited22 Mar 2018
Birth*James Hill was born on 1 August 1811 in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Marriage*He married Ann Dunbar, daughter of Alexander Samuel Dunbar Sr. and Elizabeth Dolmage, on 23 April 1833 in Eramosa Twp., Rockwood, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
Death*James Hill died on 25 December 1852 in Eramosa Twp., Rockwood, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, at age 41. 

Family

Ann Dunbar b. 17 March 1805, d. 18 December 1876
Children

James "Jim" Roy Hill

M, b. 22 November 1938, d. 25 May 2010
FatherJames ROY Hill b. 22 Nov 1906, d. 21 Oct 1960
MotherSusan VERNA Chambers b. 5 Jan 1910, d. 25 Mar 2002
Relationships6th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
7th cousin of Roger Allan Shier
3rd cousin of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Jacob Shier Jr. (1775 - 1845) and Anne Sparling
Last Edited4 Feb 2017
Birth*James "Jim" Roy Hill was born on 22 November 1938. 
He was the son of James ROY Hill and Susan VERNA Chambers
Death*James "Jim" Roy Hill died on 25 May 2010 in Humbolt District Hospital, Humbolt, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 71; HILL Mr. James Roy Hill, 71 years of the St. Gregor area, passed away on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at the Humboldt District Hospital. Jim was born on November 22, 1938 in Oxbow to Roy and Verna (nee Chambers) Hill. He grew up in the Glen Ewen area and attended school there. Following his education, Jim worked at a variety of jobs, eventually becoming an Automotive Partsman. On October 5, 1960, he married Judith Litschel at Estevan. They lived in a number of communities over the years, including Frobisher, Estevan, Strasbourg, Saskatoon and most recently on an acreage near St. Gregor. Jim enjoyed working in his shop and on the computer and thoroughly enjoyed their retirement on the acreage. His grandchildren and great grandchildren were the joys of his life. Jim will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 49 years, Judi of St. Gregor; one daughter and two sons: Cindy (Perry) Bubnick, Gerry (Cindy) Hill and Shawn Hill (Tammy Smith); five grandchildren: Leah (Derek) Gillespie, Anastasia Hill, Charity Smith, Amanda Schultz and Christina Jabusch; eight great grandchildren; and three sisters and two brothers: Lornetta Rogers, Betty Forbes, Jack Hill (Tina), Murray Hill and Sharon Berntson (Glenn). As per Jim's request, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Connie Danyluik, Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt (682-1622). - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestarphoenix/obituary.aspx?pid=143205711#sthash.MJ4QqIbm.dpuf. 

James Jerome Hill

M, b. 16 September 1838, d. 29 May 1916
James Jerome Hill (1838 - 1916)
Photo Credit: Gary Gaylord, Findagrave
FatherJames Hill b. 1 Aug 1811, d. 25 Dec 1852
MotherAnn Dunbar b. 17 Mar 1805, d. 18 Dec 1876
Relationships3rd great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
4th cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
4th cousin 3 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited7 Dec 2018
Birth*James Jerome Hill was born on 16 September 1838 in Eramosa Twp., Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
He was the son of James Hill and Ann Dunbar
Marriage*James Jerome Hill married Mary Theresa Mehegan in 1867. 
Census*James Jerome Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
CensusHe appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
CensusHe appeared on the census of 2 June 1905 in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Death*He died on 29 May 1916 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States, at age 77; Railroad Pioneer. Born in Ontario, Canada, he was the chief railroad executive responsible for establishing the Great Northern Railway lines which served the upper Midwest, the northern Great Plains and Pacific Northwest of America. In 1873, as a steamboat shipping businessman in Minnesota, he saw the need to expand railways to the western territories. Between 1883 and 1889, he built his Great Northern Railway lines all the way across north America, the Great Plains, the Rockies to Seatle Washington. Under his management, he helped homesteads to immigrants by importing grains, farm equipment, bulding materials and general products which brought industry to Western Amercia. By the time of his death he held the monopoly of the railroad business in the U.S. with the Great Northern Railway having lines in Texas, Colorado, California and Washington at a worth of more than $53 million. He died in St. Paul, Minnesota, at age 77.
The Pacific Commerical Advertiser, Honolulu, May 30, 1916
Fact 1*From the Rock Island Argus, May 29, 1916.
From Farmer Boy He Became One of Wealthiest and Greatest Men.
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St. Paul, May 29. -- James J. Hill, railroad builder, capitalist and most widely known figure of the northwest, died at his Summitt avenue residence at 9:30 o'clock this morning as the result of an infection due to bowel trouble.
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Mr. Hill was unconscious for nearly 12 hours before he died.  Dr. Herman M. Biggs and Dr. Stanley Seager of the Mayo staff, together with members of the immediate Hill family, were at the bedside when the end came.
Mr. Hill's personal secretary, M.R. Brown, made the announcement of his distinguished employer's demise to waiting newspaper correspondents at the Hill residence.  His statement was made verbally, with the intimation that a written bulletin might be issued later.
Questioned regarding a date for obsequies, Mr. Brown said that no arrangements had been discussed.  The secretary appeared greatly affected and declined to talk further than to make the bare announcement of the death.
The probable value of James J. Hill's estate is estimated at between $200,000,000 and $250,000,000.  The great financial power held by Mr. Hill will pass to his son, Louis, who had been closely associated with him in business for 10 years.
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The aged financier failed rapidly during the night.  All members of his family were at the bedside with the exception of Mrs. M. Beard of New York, a daughter.  She is expected to arrive tonight.  James N. Hill of New York and Mrs. Samuel Hill of Washington arrived early in the morning.
Louis W. Hill was up at 7 a.m.
"My father slept most of the night," he said.
Other members of the family were up early.
George T. Slade, son-in-law; M.R. Brown, private secretary, and G.A. and M. MacPherson appeared on the lawn soon after daylight, but refused to talk.
M.R. Brown met the newspaper reporters at 9:43 o'clock.
"Mr. Hill died quietly at 9:30," he said with tears in his eyes.  The bulletin was signed by Herman M. Biggs.
The last letter sent to Mr. Hill was received five minutes after he died.  It was from United States Senator Sanborn and was sent by a special messenger.  It was received at 9:35.
 
Little Sisters Extend Sympathy.
Just as Mr. Hill was dying two Little Sisters of the Poor approached the house from the south driveway.  They were met at the door and extended their sympathy.  Then they left.
One of the first to leave the house was John J. Toomey, Mr. Hill's confidential business agent and associate for years.
He was quickly followed by Ralph Budd, assistant to Louis Hill, president of the Great Northern railroad and one of the younger members of Mr. Hill's railroad family.
L.W. Hill was next to leave the house.  He walked between Rev. Thomas J. Gibbons, vicar general of the St. Paul archdiocese, and George MacPherson, intimate friend of the family.  All three went to the L.W. Hill residence.
At this juncture Dr. Emil Boeckmann's car drove up with Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hill and Mrs. Louis Hill.
James J. Hill discovered "the breadbasket of the world" in the great northwest; he led in its development from a wilderness into what now comprises six wealthy states dotted with 400,000 farms; and he blazed a trail for transportation which reached eventually from Buffalo to Asia, with a total mileage of rail and steamship facilities that would nearly girdle the earth.
That but roughly spans the story of his achievement.
Near Guelph, in Ontario, where James Jerome Hill was born in 1838, the son of an Irish-Canadian farmer who died when the boy was 15, there stands a tree stump labeled:  "The last tree chopped by James J. Hill."
It marked the lad's resolution to go to the United States.  He had been prompted by an odd incident.  According to the story that is told, a strange traveler had stopped at the Hill farm to take dinner, and left his horse at the gate.  Young Hill saw the animal was tired and he carried it a pail of water.  The stranger was pleased with the lad's thoughtfulness, and as he drove off he tossed him a newspaper from the United States, and called out gravely:
"Go there, young man.  That country needs youngsters of your spirit."
Hill read the paper carefully.  It contained glowing accounts of opportunities in the States.  He resolved to investigate for himself.  It was the next morning that he chopped his last tree.
As a mere roustabout lad of 18, he toured from Maine to Minnesota.  When, in 1856, he disembarked from a Mississippi river packet at St. Paul that place was a frontier town of 5,000 inhabitants.  At the sign of W.J. Bass & Co., agents for the Dubuque & St. Paul Packet company, he found a job as both stevedore and clerk.
 
Seized Opportunities.
In the 15 years that followed he seized every opportunity to study the whole problem of river transportation.  He gathered no end of experience and a little capital with which he launched his own firm of Hill, Griss & Co., which promptly displayed its initiative by bringing the first load of coal that had ever been seen in that section into St. Paul.  Two years later, with a flat-bottomed steamer he established the first regular communication with St. Paul and the Manitoba ports of the fertile Red river valley.
At about that time St. Paul was having its first experiment in railroad building.  Eighty miles had been laid to St. Cloud, 316 miles to Breckenridge, both of which terminals were at the southern end of the Red river valley, and there were about 100 miles of track "which began nowhere and ended in that same indefinite spot."  This venture ran up a debt of $33,000,000 and collapsed, with its only assets being "a few streaks of rust and a right of way."
Hill had had sufficient success in the region to be seized with a consuming desire to purchase the defunct property.  After five years of financial dickering, including the sale of all his other interests, which netted a fortune of $100,000, he and a syndicate of three others -- Sir Donald A. Smith, George Stephen and Norman W. Kittson, -- obtained the object of this desire.
 
Made Head of "Manitoba."
The St. Paul, Minnesota and Manitoba railroad was formed to operate the property, with Hill as general manager.  When in 1883 Mr. Hill was elected president he undertook the extension of the road from its Dakota and Minnesota homestead to the Pacific ocean.  He was confronted by three great competitors to the south, each of which had received big bonuses as government aid, whereas the "Manitoba" or the Great Northern, as it came to be known, did not have a dollar of government subsidy or an acre of grant to forward its progress from the Minnesota boundary to the sea.
In this light, Hill's plan was widely deemed pure folly, but he pressed it to conclusion by building and populating as he built.  For several years he laid rails westward at the rate of a mile a day, and at a cost of $30,000 a mile, and as he went he left a trail of embryonic farms by the railside.
With the line to Puget Sound once laid, he turned empire builder.  He introduced the live stock industry into vast areas of bunch-grass plains, and developed them by importing blooded stock; he sent demonstration trains through the country with men who showed the people how to raise more wheat to the acre; he made an outlet for the grain by establishing a cheap rate by rail and steamship to Buffalo where he built great elevators; in fact for upwards of 20 years he left nothing in his power undone to develop the country where he had staked out his claim as the great common carrier.
But at the Pacific tide-water he was not satisfied for he saw in the orient still further opportunities.  He organized a fleet of Pacific steamships for the commercial invasion of Japan and China.  Japan at the time wanted steel rails, but proposed getting them from England, as the rates were less.  It is related that when John W. Gates, the steel magnate of Chicago, came to Hill with the proposition of getting American rails to Japan, the latter replied:
"I will make you a rate of $8 a ton from Chicago or Pittsburgh to Yokohama.  If that is too much, I will carry it for the axle grease used on the locomotives and freight cars; and if you can't stand that, I will carry your freight for nothing."
At the $8 rate named, the American manufacturer was enabled to secure the Japanese contract.
The same tactics were adopted in getting American wheat and flour into Japan and China, where rice was the staple food.
His faith in the far east was rewarded as liberally as that in the northwest.  It is estimated that the Pacific fleet now carries nearly $50,000,000 worth of products to the orient every year.
While Mr. Hill built up for himself and his associates an immense fortune, he also helped to create for the settlers along his lines a wealth of over $5,000,000,000 in real property, which is represented by the value of the 400,000 farms and their 65,000,000 acres of improved land.
 
Retires From Active Business.
Upon his retirement at 69, the "streak of rust" he had bought 30 years before, had expanded to more than 6,000 miles and it was earning gross profits of more than $66,000,000 a year, and carrying 15,000,000 tons of freight annually.  He still retained a hand in the Great Northern's policy as chairman of the board of directors, while his son Louis, who had worked up from the humblest position of his father's railroad became president.
The secret of the Hill success was no secret at all, according to Mr. Hill, and he had no new recipes to offer.  "The man with the big opportunity today," he said, "is the man in the ranks."  But the secret of failure he frequently declared to be extravagance.  He regarded this as a national tendency, against which he strongly set himself, particularly as concerned the natural resources.
During his active supervision of the Great Northern system, Mr. Hill oversaw almost every detail, to the wonder of all employees with whom he came in contact.  A fugitive instance of his recognition in his own country is the story of a tourist who declares that there are afloat in the Swedish section of the northwest upwards of 10,000 different stories in Swedish dialect with "Yem Hell" as the centerpiece.  Patrons of his lines have liked and disliked him in rapid alternation, for it was his point to have his way, not only where his road should run, but where his patrons should settle.  This was part of his economic policy.  He carried out a singular regularity in the location of branch lines, giving a minimum of short lines on which light trains were unavoidable.  The principal text of his railway gospel was low grades, heavy power, large capacity cars, and big train loads on his main lines, and he began to preach this at a time when these things were held as visionary by most railway men.
In contact with the late E.H. Harriman, who outdid him in the extent of railway ownership, Mr. Hill was not only the financial head, but the practical head, of his great railway system.  He was the chief promotor and president of the Northern Securities company, organized with a purpose to bring the Northern Pacific and Great Northern under one ownership, to which such opposition developed that a suit was brought in the United States circuit court, which decided that the acquisition was an illegal combination -- affirmed in March, 1904, by the United States supreme court.
 
Evidences of His Work Shown.
For several years James J. Hill had been in the habit of insisting both to his friends and to the public that he was not actively engaged in business.  Just how active he was during the last two years of his life can be judged only by little evidences of his master hand in matters affecting the Great Northern railroad and the First National bank of St. Paul and by three outstanding accomplishments in which his will and genius asserted themselves.
From a world viewpoint it would be hard to say whether his staunch support of the Belgian people following the invasion of the Germans, or the part played in the negotiations for the $500,000,000 loan to the allied governments is the more important.
From a local viewpoint his influence in the upbuilding of the South St. Paul stockyards claims first rank.
 
Sent Aid to Belgians.
From the time the work of succoring the Belgians began Mr. Hill took a leading part in the movement.  It probably will never be known how much money he sent to King Albert, an old personal friend, and how much he induced others to send.
His place as an international figure was never more prominently displayed than when the representatives of the allies came to New York in quest of a huge loan.  One of the first men to be sent for by J.P. Morgan was Mr. Hill and his assurance that he and the people of the northwest were prepared to do their share in taking up the foreign bonds is believed to have contributed largely to the success of the negotiations.  His claim to being the original advocate of live stock development in the northwest is unquestioned and since the retirement of A.B. Stickney he has been the most ardent proponent of the upbuilding of the industry at at this center, a work which has been taken up enthusiastically by his son, Louis W. Hill. 
Burial*He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit:
Larry Gaylord, Findagrave
Photo Credit:
Larry Gayford, Findagrave

Family

Mary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 July 1846, d. 22 November 1921
Children

James JEROME Hill II

M, b. 2 March 1905, d. 21 November 1972
James Jerome Hill II (1905 - 1972)
Photo Credit: DaveVangsness; Findagrave
FatherLouis Warren Hill b. 1872, d. 27 Apr 1948
MotherMaude Van Cortlandt Taylor b. 11 Apr 1870, d. 23 Aug 1961
Relationships5th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited20 Oct 2018
Birth*James JEROME Hill II was born on 2 March 1905 in Minnesota, United States
He was the son of Louis Warren Hill and Maude Van Cortlandt Taylor
(Witness) CensusJames JEROME Hill II appeared on the census of 11 April 1930 in the household of Louis Warren Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1930 Census, the Louis Warren Hill family had 7 servants in their household. 
Fact 1*In 1957, James Jerome Hill II won an Oscar for his production of Albert Schweitzer, which he produced and directed, in the category of Best Documentary, the same year that Bridge on the River Kwai won 7 Oscars. He also directed the short Docuemntary, Grandma Moses, which was nominated for an Oscar in 1950.

He had a profound influence on 20th Century avant-garde film and the artists associated with it. 
Death*James JEROME Hill II died on 21 November 1972 at age 67; due to cancer.

Artist and filmmaker. Hill had a profound influence on 20th-century avant-garde film and the artists associated with it, both as a filmmaker and a philanthropist. Won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1957 for "Albert Schweitzer". He also generously supported other artists with financial contributions and by establishing such organizations as the Anthology Film Archives in New York in 1969. After His death, the Jerome Foundation in St. Paul MN was endowed to help emerging filmmakers in Minnesota and New York City. He is the grandson of railroad magnate James J. Hill.  
Burial*He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit:
DaveVangsness; Findagrave Memorial # 32152317

James Nathan Branson Hill

M, b. 1893
FatherSamuel Hill b. 13 May 1857, d. 21 Feb 1931
MotherMary Francis Hill b. 13 Aug 1868, d. 13 Apr 1947
Relationships5th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*James Nathan Branson Hill was born in 1893 in Minnesota, United States
He was the son of Samuel Hill and Mary Francis Hill

James Norman Hill

M, b. 13 February 1870, d. 3 July 1932
James Norman Hill (1870 - 1932)
Photo Credit: Rhonda Knight, Findagrave
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited4 Mar 2018
Birth*James Norman Hill was born on 13 February 1870 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
He was the son of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusJames Norman Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
(Witness) CensusJames Norman Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
Marriage*James Norman Hill married Marguerite Sawyer in 1912. 
Death*James Norman Hill died on 3 July 1932 in Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, United States, at age 62. 
Burial*He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx County, New York, United States.
Photo Credit: Neil Funkhouser
Findagrave

Family

Marguerite Sawyer b. 31 March 1879, d. 18 March 1948

James ROY Hill

M, b. 22 November 1906, d. 21 October 1960
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Jacob Shier Jr. (1775 - 1845) and Anne Sparling
Last Edited4 Feb 2017
Name Variation James ROY Hill was also known as Roy Hill. 
Birth*He was born on 22 November 1906. 
Marriage*He married Susan VERNA Chambers, daughter of Thomas ELWIN Chambers and Sarah EDITH Shier, on 7 August 1934. 
Death*James ROY Hill died on 21 October 1960 at age 53. 

Family

Susan VERNA Chambers b. 5 January 1910, d. 25 March 2002
Child

Jerome Hill

M
Last Edited11 Jul 2021
Marriage*Jerome Hill married Lennie Olney

Family

Lennie Olney
Child

Joseph Hill

M
Last Edited9 Oct 2018

Family

Amelia Hill
Child

Katherine Theresa (Katie) Hill

F, b. 31 August 1875, d. 10 August 1876
Katherine Theresa Hill ( 1875 - 1876)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Katherine Theresa (Katie) Hill was born on 31 August 1875. 
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
Death*Katherine Theresa (Katie) Hill died on 10 August 1876. 
Burial*She was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States; Katie was innitially buried in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul. In 1986 her remains were re-interred in the Hill section of Resurrection Cemetery.
Photo Credit:
cw; Findagrave

Louis Warren Hill

M, b. 1872, d. 27 April 1948
Louis Warren Hill (1872 - 1948)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
Louis Warren Hill (1872 - 1948)
Photo Credit: Robert Candy; Ancestry
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Louis Warren Hill was born in 1872 in Minnesota, United States
He was the son of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusLouis Warren Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
(Witness) CensusLouis Warren Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
Marriage*Louis Warren Hill married Maude Van Cortlandt Taylor on 5 January 1901 in New York, New York, United States
Census*Louis Warren Hill appeared on the census of 11 April 1930 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1930 Census, the Louis Warren Hill family had 7 servants in their household. 
CensusHe appeared on the census of 14 April 1940 in Pebble Beach, Monterey County, California, United States; At the time of the 1940 Census, Louis Warren Hill was residing in California. His wife who survived him was not living with him at that time but he did have a butler and chauffer living with him. 
Death*He died on 27 April 1948 in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
Burial*He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Hills, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit
cw; Findagrave

Family

Maude Van Cortlandt Taylor b. 11 April 1870, d. 23 August 1961
Children

Louis Warren Hill Jr.

M, b. 19 May 1902, d. 6 April 1995
Louis Warren Hill Jr.
Photo Credit: Dave Vangsness; findagrave
FatherLouis Warren Hill b. 1872, d. 27 Apr 1948
MotherMaude Van Cortlandt Taylor b. 11 Apr 1870, d. 23 Aug 1961
Relationships5th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited21 Oct 2018
Birth*Louis Warren Hill Jr. was born on 19 May 1902 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
He was the son of Louis Warren Hill and Maude Van Cortlandt Taylor
Marriage*Louis Warren Hill Jr. married Dorothy Virgina Millett on 26 November 1929 in Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States
(Witness) CensusLouis Warren Hill Jr. appeared on the census of 11 April 1930 in the household of Louis Warren Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1930 Census, the Louis Warren Hill family had 7 servants in their household. 
Census*Louis Warren Hill Jr. appeared on the census of 19 April 1940 in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Death*He died on 6 April 1995 in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States, at age 92; Louis W. Hill, Jr. was born in St. Paul on May 19, 1902, the son of the president of the Great Northern Railway and the grandson of its founder, James J. Hill. He was educated at the St. Paul Academy, Phillips Exeter Academy, and Yale University. Prior to his election to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1936, he worked for the Great Northern Railway (1927-29) and for the First National Bank of St. Paul (1930-34). He became vice president of the Arthur Iron Mining Company (St. Paul) in 1934, serving in that capacity for the remainder of his career, including the years he served in the legislature. Hill represented the fortieth district continuously until his 1952 defeat. Hill ran again in 1954, but was again defeated.??The Louis W. Hill, Jr. Fellowship in Philanthropy was created in 2002 by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, the Northwest Area Foundation, and the Grotto Foundation to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Louis W. Hill, Jr. The fellowship recognizes an outstanding Minnesota community leader who has had a distinguished record in philanthropy and community service.  
Burial*He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit:
Dave Vangsness; Findagrave Memorial # 32152728

Family

Dorothy Virgina Millett b. 26 December 1908

Margaret Hill

F, b. 1918
FatherRufus Henry Hill b. 6 Feb 1878, d. 27 Dec 1973
MotherMargaret McLeod Teskey b. 21 Jan 1880, d. 7 Oct 1947
Relationships5th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited1 Jan 2018
Birth*Margaret Hill was born in 1918. 
She was the daughter of Rufus Henry Hill and Margaret McLeod Teskey
(Witness) CensusMargaret Hill appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Rufus Henry Hill in Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada

Marguerite Hill

F, b. 1 June 1938, d. 2 April 2017
Marguerite Hill-Hedley (1938 - 2017)
Last Edited13 Jul 2023
Birth*Marguerite Hill was born on 1 June 1938. 
Married NameHer married name was Hedley. 
Death*She died on 2 April 2017 in Birch Lodge Personal Care Home, Hamiota, Manitoba, Canada, at age 78. 
Burial*She was buried in Hamiota Cemetery, Hamiota, Manitoba, Canada

Martha Jane Hill

F
Last Edited27 Mar 2019

Family

Henry Blanchard
Child

Mary Elizabeth Hill

F, b. 25 December 1835, d. 25 June 1905
FatherJames Hill b. 1 Aug 1811, d. 25 Dec 1852
MotherAnn Dunbar b. 17 Mar 1805, d. 18 Dec 1876
Relationships3rd great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
4th cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
4th cousin 3 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited22 Mar 2018
Birth*Mary Elizabeth Hill was born on 25 December 1835 in Eramos Twp., Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
She was the daughter of James Hill and Ann Dunbar
Married Name As of 1853,her married name was Brooks. 
Marriage*Mary Elizabeth Hill married John Brooks in 1853 in Rockwood, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
Death*Mary Elizabeth Hill died on 25 June 1905 in Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, at age 69. 

Family

John Brooks b. 24 June 1824, d. 19 June 1901
Child

Mary Francis Hill

F, b. 13 August 1868, d. 13 April 1947
Mary Frances Hill-Hill (1868 - 1947)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Mary Francis Hill was born on 13 August 1868 in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
Marriage*Mary Francis Hill married Samuel Hill
(Witness) CensusMary Francis Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
(Witness) CensusMary Francis Hill appeared on the census of 2 June 1905 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Death*Mary Francis Hill died on 13 April 1947 at age 78. 
Burial*She was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States

Family

Samuel Hill b. 13 May 1857, d. 21 February 1931
Children

Mary Menderhall Hill

F, b. 1889
FatherSamuel Hill b. 13 May 1857, d. 21 Feb 1931
MotherMary Francis Hill b. 13 Aug 1868, d. 13 Apr 1947
Relationships5th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Mary Menderhall Hill was born in 1889 in Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of Samuel Hill and Mary Francis Hill

Mary Seyler Hill

F, b. 1902, d. 1990
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Descendants of Jacob Shier Jr. (1775 - 1845) and Anne Sparling
Last Edited30 Mar 2020
Birth*Mary Seyler Hill was born in 1902. 
Marriage*She married Heber Parsons Shier, son of John James Shier and Mary Burgess, on 17 February 1926 in Kings County, New York, United States
Married Name As of 17 February 1926,her married name was Shier. 
(Witness) CensusMary Seyler Hill appeared on the census of 17 April 1930 in the household of Heber Parsons Shier in Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States
Death*Mary Seyler Hill died in 1990. 
Burial*She was buried in Pricetown Cemetery, Pricetown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Family

Heber Parsons Shier b. 19 April 1904, d. 24 December 1991
Child

Maude Hill

F, b. 1 June 1903, d. 25 October 1997
FatherLouis Warren Hill b. 1872, d. 27 Apr 1948
MotherMaude Van Cortlandt Taylor b. 11 Apr 1870, d. 23 Aug 1961
Relationships5th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited20 Oct 2018
Birth*Maude Hill was born on 1 June 1903 in Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of Louis Warren Hill and Maude Van Cortlandt Taylor
Married NameHer married name was Schroll. 
Marriage*Maude Hill married Unknown Schroll
(Witness) CensusMaude Hill appeared on the census of 11 April 1930 in the household of Louis Warren Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1930 Census, the Louis Warren Hill family had 7 servants in their household. 
Death*Maude Hill died on 25 October 1997 at age 94. 
Burial*She was buried.
Photo Credit:
DaveVangsness; Findagrave Memorial # 32152564

Family

Unknown Schroll

Norman Hill

M, b. 1913
FatherRufus Henry Hill b. 6 Feb 1878, d. 27 Dec 1973
MotherMargaret McLeod Teskey b. 21 Jan 1880, d. 7 Oct 1947
Relationships5th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited1 Jan 2018
Birth*Norman Hill was born in 1913 in Ontario, Canada
He was the son of Rufus Henry Hill and Margaret McLeod Teskey
(Witness) CensusNorman Hill appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Rufus Henry Hill in Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada

Owen Hill

M
Last Edited17 Oct 2017

Family

Annie Preece
Child

Peter Hill

M
Last Edited10 Dec 2020

Family

Child

Rachel Hill

F, b. 21 May 1881, d. 30 July 1967
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Rachel Hill was born on 21 May 1881 in Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusRachel Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
Married NameHer married name was Boeckmann. 
Marriage*Rachel Hill married Dr. Egil Boeckmann
(Witness) CensusRachel Hill appeared on the census of 2 June 1905 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Death*Rachel Hill died on 30 July 1967 in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States, at age 86. 
Burial*She was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Hieghts, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.
Photo Credit:
cw; Findagrave

Family

Dr. Egil Boeckmann b. 31 December 1881, d. 2 September 1955
Children

Rufus Henry Hill

M, b. 6 February 1878, d. 27 December 1973
FatherDavid Morrison Hill1
MotherEmma Chew1
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited11 May 2018
Birth*Rufus Henry Hill was born on 6 February 1878 in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.1 
He was the son of David Morrison Hill and Emma Chew.1 
Marriage*Rufus Henry Hill married Margaret McLeod Teskey, daughter of Benjamin Teskey and Margaret McLeod Horne, on 6 April 1910 in Medonte Twp., Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.
Census*Rufus Henry Hill appeared on the census of 1911 in Steelton, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada
CensusHe appeared on the census of 1921 in Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada
Death*He died on 27 December 1973 in Ontario, Canada, at age 95. 
Burial*He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, West Section, Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada.
Photo Credit:
H. Oliver; Findagrave

Family

Margaret McLeod Teskey b. 21 January 1880, d. 7 October 1947
Children

Citations

  1. [S1] Ancestry.ca, online \Ancestry.ca\, Abbott-Hastings-Kincaid Family Tree. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.ca.

Ruth Hill

F, b. 31 January 1879, d. 2 October 1959
Ruth Hill-Beard (1879 - 1959)
Photo Credit: Minnesota Historical Society
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-granddaughter of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Ruth Hill was born on 31 January 1879 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
She was the daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusRuth Hill appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
(Witness) CensusRuth Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
Married Name As of April 1902,her married name was Beard. 
Marriage*Ruth Hill married Anson McCook Beard in April 1902. 
Marriage*Ruth Hill married Pierre Lorillard V
Death*Ruth Hill died on 2 October 1959 in New York, New York, United States, at age 80. 

Family 1

Anson McCook Beard d. 1929
Children

Family 2

Pierre Lorillard V d. 1940

Samuel Hill

M, b. 13 May 1857, d. 21 February 1931
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited19 Mar 2018
Birth*Samuel Hill was born on 13 May 1857 in Deep River, Guilford County, North Carolina, United States
Marriage*He married Mary Francis Hill, daughter of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
Death*Samuel Hill died on 21 February 1931 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States, at age 73; Eccentric railroad heir; son-in-law of James J. Hill, Builder of the Peace Arch at Blaine, Columbia Gorge Hwy., Maryhill Museum.

Findagrave Memorial # 6406. 
Burial*He was buried in Stonehenge Monument, Maryhill, Klickitat County, Washington, United States

Family

Mary Francis Hill b. 13 August 1868, d. 13 April 1947
Children

Scott Travis Hill

M, b. 25 February 1975, d. 7 January 1997
MotherPatricia May Hubbard b. 1 Nov 1953, d. 6 Nov 2009
Relationships7th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
7th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
3rd cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
Last Edited2 Feb 2017
Birth*Scott Travis Hill was born on 25 February 1975. 
He was the son of Patricia May Hubbard
Death*Scott Travis Hill died on 7 January 1997 at age 21. 
Burial*He was buried in Carnduff Cemetery, Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Walter Jerome Hill

M, b. 21 February 1885, d. 4 March 1944
FatherJames Jerome Hill b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 29 May 1916
MotherMary Theresa Mehegan b. 1 Jul 1846, d. 22 Nov 1921
Relationships4th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier
5th cousin 2 times removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited28 Dec 2021
Birth*Walter Jerome Hill was born on 21 February 1885 in Minnesota, United States
He was the son of James Jerome Hill and Mary Theresa Mehegan
(Witness) CensusWalter Jerome Hill appeared on the census of 14 June 1900 in the household of James Jerome Hill in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; At the time of the 1900 Census, the Hill family had 9 servants living with htem. 
Marriage*Walter Jerome Hill married Dorothy Barrows on 11 January 1908 in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States.
The Morning Astoria (Astoria, Oregon)
Jan 12, 1908
The Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jan. 13, 1908
Census*Walter Jerome Hill appeared on the census of 1910 in St. Paul, Ramsay County, Minnesota, United States
Marriage*He married Pauline Sawyer in 1922. 
Death*Walter Jerome Hill died on 4 March 1944 in Livingston, Park County, Montana, United States, at age 59; Walter J. Hill, was the youngest son of James J. Hill. He raised prize winning cattle on his ranch near Livingston, Park County, Montana. He married 1st Dorothy Barrows (circa 1908) and had a daughter Dorothy. He married 2nd Pauline Gilson. He divorced Pauline on 18 May 1927 in Livingston, Park County, Montana. And on the same day & same place he married 3rd Mildred Richardson.

Findagrave Mem# 10924826. 
Burial*He was buried in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Hills, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.

Family 1

Dorothy Barrows b. 12 January 1888, d. 15 April 1970
Child

Family 2

Pauline Sawyer b. 28 May 1881, d. 28 November 1949

William Hill

M, b. 1912
FatherRufus Henry Hill b. 6 Feb 1878, d. 27 Dec 1973
MotherMargaret McLeod Teskey b. 21 Jan 1880, d. 7 Oct 1947
Relationships5th great-grandson of Hans Adam Scheier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier
6th cousin 1 time removed of Keith Reginald Shier
ChartsHans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758)
Last Edited1 Jan 2018
Birth*William Hill was born in 1912 in Ontario, Canada
He was the son of Rufus Henry Hill and Margaret McLeod Teskey
(Witness) CensusWilliam Hill appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Rufus Henry Hill in Sault Ste Marie, District of Algoma, Ontario, Canada