
Jay Curdy Hills and Jane
Husband Jay Curdy Hills [2290] 1
Born: 2 Aug 1872 - , Saranac, Ionia, MI 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Christened:
Died: Nov 1949 - Flushing Hospital, , Queens, NY 4 8
Buried: 1949 - San Gabriel Cemetery, San Gabriel, Los Angeles, CA 4
Father: Henry J. Hills [2280] (1840-1911)
Mother: Josephine Card [2284] (1843-1902)
Married:
Other
Spouse: Myrtie Mary Thatcher [2293] (1871-1934) 9 - 11 Jan 1894 - , Ionia, Ionia, MI 2 3 10 11More records for this person:
Obituary 12
Other references 13 14 15
Wife Jane [4519]
Born: Bef 1910
Christened:
Died: After 1949
Buried:
Children
Sources:
1 "N143. New York Times (NY)" (Newspaper), 1923 Feb. 6, first and middle name.
2 A184. "Michigan Marriages 1868-1925" (database and scanned archives) Published on the internet by FamilySearch.org at https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1452395.
3 B196. The Hills Family in America, by Hills, Will Sanford, compiler (Grafton Press: NY, 1906); A digitized version is available online at http://www.archive.org/stream/hillsfamilyiname03hill/hillsfamilyiname03hill_djvu.txt.
4 CM076. Find-A-Grave (cemetery records) as contributed by the public; published on the internet at http://www.findagrave.com/.
5 C88. United States Federal Census, year 1880.
6 C92. United States Federal Census, year 1920.
7 "M308. Ionia County Births (Michigan)," (report) transcribed by Beth Wills and others, 2004; published on the internet by MIGenWeb at http://ionia.migenweb.net/vitals/Ionbirth.html.
8 "N76. Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)" (newspaper); scanned versions available online at fultonhistory.com, 1949.
9 C91. United States Federal Census, year 1910.
10 C90. United States Federal Census, year 1900.
11 C93. United States Federal Census, year 1930.
12 "N76. Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)" (newspaper); scanned versions available online at fultonhistory.com, 1949 Nov 28. "Services for Jay C Hills, 77, founder and former president of the Peck and Hills Furniture company 1353 S Wabash Ave, were held yesterday in New York. Mr. Hills died Monday of a heart ailment in Flushing hospital, Queens, NY. His home was in Pasadena, Cal. He retired as president of the furniture company in 1932. Surviving are the widow Jane and a son Gerald T of Los Angeles."
13 "N143. New York Times (NY)" (Newspaper), 1923 Feb 6.
14 B244. Travel Letters, by Jay Curdy Hills, Unknown Binding: 78 pages, Publisher: Peck & Hills Furniture Co (1926).
15 B245. Furniture Worker (news of Gerald Thatcher Rowley in World War I) ("A Welcome Correction", Furniture Worker, Published 1918, v. 35 (1918), page 471; Original scanned by Google Books, from the New York Public Library. Digitized Jun 18, 2008 online at http://books.google.com/books?id=LWkoAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA471).
Rowley Genealogy Site & Family Charts, compiled by I. Rowley, version of Nov. 10, 2016.
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