Name |
HILL, Harry Martin |
Suffix |
Jr. |
Born |
9 Mar 1911 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [1] |
Address: 36 Stanton Ave. |
- The family was living at 36 Stanton Ave. at the time.
|
Gender |
Male |
Census (desc) |
1920 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
living with his parents at 738 N. Front St. |
Census (desc) |
1930 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
living with his parents at 738 N. Front St. and working as a laborer at the theater |
Graduated from |
8 Jun 1932 |
Milton High School |
Occupation |
3 Sep 1933 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
worked at the Susquehanna Silk Mill |
Census (desc) |
1940 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
living at 32 Second St. and working as a clerk in a grocery store |
Draft Registration |
- He was living at 242 Arch Street and working at D&H Grocery at 244 Arch Street.
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Residence |
1956 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
at 335 S. Front Street |
_UID |
0A3884C49FCCF747B266EA2082AF058D1893 |
Died |
1998 |
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States |
Person ID |
I96 |
Our Ancestry |
Last Modified |
7 May 2020 |
Father |
HILL, Harry Martin, b. 30 Apr 1878, Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 29 Sep 1951, Plains, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 73 years) |
Mother |
CADWALLADER, Mary Louisa, b. 21 Feb 1878, Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 21 Dec 1962, Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 84 years) |
Marriage License |
20 May 1898 |
Northumberland, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States [3] |
Married |
21 May 1898 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [4] |
Address: Grace Church, Diocese of Pennsylvania |
- They were married by Assistant Minister Rev. Charles Knowles Penney at the Hanover Hotel, Arch and 12th Streets, Philadelphia. Penney was a minister at Grace Church, a Protestant Episcopal church at 226 E. Gowen Ave. in Philadelphia. This hotel was easily accessible to the train stations for Mary coming from Milton, and Harry coming from Camp Alger, VA.
Mary was 5 months pregnant with Anna at the time of their marriage. Both families were outraged that Harry did not want to marry her, and pressured him into doing the right thing. The minister was probably selected by Mary's mother, Anna Louisa (Supplee) Cadwallader, who was Episcopalian.
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Family ID |
F33 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |