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|siblings = [[Hans Kollin]] | |siblings = [[Hans Kollin]] | ||
|spouse = [[Michael Ritsch]] (1942-51, divorced)<br>[[Reinhold Hill]] (divorced in 19??) | |spouse = [[Michael Ritsch]] (1942-51, divorced)<br>[[Reinhold Hill]] (divorced in 19??) | ||
− | |children = <li>[[Ron Hill]]<li>[[ | + | |children = <li>[[Ron Hill]]<li>[[Ammy Hill]]<li>[[Marilyn Hill]]<li>[[Conrad Ritsch]] |
|other_names = [[Maria Kollin]]<br>[[Maria Ritsch]]<br>[[Mary Hill]] | |other_names = [[Maria Kollin]]<br>[[Maria Ritsch]]<br>[[Mary Hill]] | ||
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* Born in Yugoslavia (if that's what it was at the time) | * Born in Yugoslavia (if that's what it was at the time) | ||
* Lived in Germany | * Lived in Germany | ||
− | * was interned | + | * Last saw [[Michael Ritsch]] in [[May 1944]]. |
− | ** camp was in | + | * was captured in 1945 (probably by Russian forces) and interned until 1947, camp not certain |
+ | ** camp was in Yugoslavia | ||
** son Conrad died in the camp | ** son Conrad died in the camp | ||
− | ** escaped at unknown date | + | ** escaped at unknown date, traveled through Hungary to Austria |
* Lived in Klagenfurt(??), Austria in [[1951]], whee she gave birth to [[Ron Hill]] (nee [[Reinhold Ritsch]]) | * Lived in Klagenfurt(??), Austria in [[1951]], whee she gave birth to [[Ron Hill]] (nee [[Reinhold Ritsch]]) | ||
* Sept 15 [[1953]]: filed papers to leave in Salsburg, Austria | * Sept 15 [[1953]]: filed papers to leave in Salsburg, Austria | ||
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File:WCC Letter 1.jpg|Front portion of a document signed by Reinhold Hill acknowledging debt to the World Council of Churches. | File:WCC Letter 1.jpg|Front portion of a document signed by Reinhold Hill acknowledging debt to the World Council of Churches. | ||
File:Maria Ritsch 1953.jpg|Maria in 1953, age 29. | File:Maria Ritsch 1953.jpg|Maria in 1953, age 29. | ||
+ | File:Maria Ritsch 1953 and 1973.jpg|Maria Ritsch/Mary Hill in 1953/73 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 15:11, 8 October 2011
Maria Pauline Hill (nee Kollin) | |
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Maria Ritsch (later Hill) in 1953 (age 29).
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Born | May 16, 1924 ? Banat, Yugoslavia |
Died | March ? 199? St. Thomas ON |
Ancestry | |
Mother | ? Elizabeth Volmer |
Father | Johan Kollin |
Siblings | Hans Kollin |
Spouse | Michael Ritsch (1942-51, divorced) Reinhold Hill (divorced in 19??) |
Descendants | |
Children | |
Nationality | Yugoslavian → German → Austrian → Candian |
Other names | Maria Kollin Maria Ritsch Mary Hill |
Occupation | housewife |
[Put a brief summary about the person here.]
Contents |
Details
- Married Michael Ritsch Feb 2 1942 (per docs), divorced sometime between October and December of 1951.
- Married Reinhold Hill twice: once in Europe (date unknown, possibly 1952) and once in Canada (Jan. 14, 1973)
- had a kidney transplant in London ON in 196?. Apparently was one of the first successful kidney transplants (no rejection, lived much longer than expected)
- had the majority of her stomach removed due to ulcers, date unknown
- had blood clot removed in 1970
- had to take prednisone for years due to transplant, suffered from 'thin skin' as a result
Movements
- Born in Yugoslavia (if that's what it was at the time)
- Lived in Germany
- Last saw Michael Ritsch in May 1944.
- was captured in 1945 (probably by Russian forces) and interned until 1947, camp not certain
- camp was in Yugoslavia
- son Conrad died in the camp
- escaped at unknown date, traveled through Hungary to Austria
- Lived in Klagenfurt(??), Austria in 1951, whee she gave birth to Ron Hill (nee Reinhold Ritsch)
- Sept 15 1953: filed papers to leave in Salsburg, Austria
- Oct 26 1954: Landed in Quebec
- 1956/57: lived in St. Thomas ON
- lived in Sparta ON
- back to St. Thomas after leaving Reinhold in late 70s / early 80s
Search log
Leads
Dead ends
Files
Vaccination notification to Maria Ritsch re: Reinhold Ritsch. Klagenfurt 1952. Michael Ritsch also named in the document.
Names of Reinhold Hill's siblings, as written by Maria Hill.