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December 25, 2007
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Biography of Theodore Montgomery Hill, Justice of the Peace in Pelham in
Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Below is a brief biography of Theodore Montgomery Hill who served as a
Justice of the Peace in Pelham in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The biography appeared in a multi-volume work published in 1903 and cited
following the excerpt below.
"HILL, Theodore Montgomery, 1874-
Class of 1894 Law.
Born on Staten Island, New York, 1874; studied in Trinity School, New
York; graduated LL.B., New [Page 446 / Page 447] York University Law
School, 1894; in practice since 1895; Justice of Peace; in U.S. Naval
Service in Spanish War.
THEODORE MONTGOMERY HILL, LL.B., who was born on Staten Island, New York,
on July 31, 1874, is a son of Jacob Clarkson Hill and Amanda M. (Harwood)
Hill. He is descended from William Hill, a merchant of New York, who
married Alethea Carmer in 1786, and had a son, Robert Carmer Hill. The
latter married Susan Clarkson, and had a son, Jacob Clarkson Hill, the
father of the subject of this sketch. Mr. Hill was educated at the Trinity
School, New York, and in the Law School of New York University, from which
latter he was graduated a Bachelor of Laws in 1894. He also spent three
years in mercantile employment and three in a law office. He was admitted
to the Bar in 1895 and since that date has been practicing his profession
in New York, with offices at No. 44 Broadway. He lives at Pelham Manor,
New York, where he has been Justice of the Peace for six years, and is
Secretary of the Republican Town Committee. In the Spanish War of 1898 he
served as Gunner's Mate on the U.S.S. 'Jason.' He is a member of Phi Delta
Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, the Bar Association, the Republican Club, the Manor
Club, the Huguenot Yacht Club, the New York University Alumni Association,
the Trinity School Alumni Society, the Pelham Marine and Field Club, and
other organizations."
Source: Chamberlain, Joshua L., ed., Universities and Their Sons: New York
University Its History, Influence, Equipment and Characteristics with
Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Founders, Benefactors, Officers and
Alumni, Vol. II, pp. 446-47 (Boston, MA: R. Herndon Company 1903).

Source: Id., p. 447.
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