William McCarroll Smythe Hill Family of Ontario

In 1950, Gladys Emily Walker-Perrin married, who I knew as a child, as my grandfather, William McCarroll Smythe Hill, (born 5 November 1899 in Bellfast, Antrim, Ireland and died 15 January 1987 in Toronto) in 1950 at the age of 47.

Grandpa Hill or "Willie", as he was known. Previously he was married to Mary Halliday (1899-1946) on July 11, 1925. They had 2 daughters and a son:

  • Margaret Isabel “Peg” who married Douglas John West
  • Ruth Joan who married Raymond Bossi
  • Donald Browne Hill (1926 - 1972) who lived in Winnipeg

My mother was friends with Peg and Ruth as a child, in fact Peg was the Maid Of Honour at my mother’s wedding, in 1949.

After Gladys and William were married in 1950, friendships between Peg, Ruth and my mother became strained, as my grandmother wanted new furniture to begin her new marriage. William’s daughter’s thought she was trying to erase the memory of their mother, even though their mother’s furniture was given to them. Gladys and William lived at 70 Wroxetor Avenue in Toronto, just around the corner from where the Cranstoun’s then lived on Pape Avenue.

During their old age Grandma and Grandpa Hill sold their house and moved to an apartment on Thorncliffe Park Drive in Toronto. When Gladys died in 1976, the situation between the siblings worsened as the “Halliday side”, unbeknownst to my mother, had a family raffle on my grandmother’s furniture and when my mother was told about a family raffle there was nothing left, it all went to the children of her stepsisters.

They did that because Peg’s mother-in-law (West) questioned why my mother should get anything. When my parents got to the apartment there was one piece of furniture left which they had given to her mother as a wedding present, with another family members name on it, my father picked it up and took it.

That was the only momento my mother received as a memory of her mother, as everything had been taken away. Gladys' personal family papers and pictures, everything, my mother got none of her mother's things, it all went to her stepsisters children. The incident caused a huge family fight between Ray Bossi, Ruth's husband, and my father and the family relationship ended there. There were a few "cold" conversations after that but the family ties had ended.

“Willie” moved to an old age home and died in 1987 and lived long enough to see his great grandson on his wife Gladys' side.

When Gladys Emily Walker-Perrin-Hill died on November 30, 1976 she was buried with her first husband Edward George Perrin (Section 12 Range 19 Grave 24) at St John's Norway Cemetery & Crematorium at 256 Kingston Rd, Toronto, Ontario.

William McCarroll Smythe Hill was buried with his first wife Mary Haliday (Section 4 Grave AA11) at St. John’s Norway Cemetary & Crematorium at 266 Kingston road in Toronto, Ontario.

Unlike his daughters, Willie cared for my mother and provided for her in his Will.

William McCarroll Smythe Hill

William McCarroll Smythe Hill was the son of Phares William Hill 1865-1946 and Martha Smith 1869-1966 and he had a sister Olive Beatrice Hill 1896-?. I was lucky enough in my life to have met "Willie's" mother Martha Smith and his sister Olive, who never married. The picture below is one my mother took at a Thanksgiving dinner.

From far left Martha Smith 1869-1966, Olive Beatrice Hill 1896-? and William McCarroll Smythe Hill.
"Willie's" father Phares passed away in 1946 in Toronto

 

1946 had to have been a particularly rough year for “Willie”, as he lost his father Phares William Hill on January 24, 1946 and a few months later on April 4, 1946 he lost his wife Mary Halliday. He looked after his mother and sister until they died.

One has to give it to old “Willie”, he was an electrician who must have loved my grandmother a lot as he made sure my mother was looked after, as well as the wife and family of his son Donald Browne Hill, who had passed away in 1972, when he, “Willie”, passed away, despite the antics of his daughters.

My grandfather was like my father’s father, Langford Duer Cranstoun, he would sit in the background and not say very much. I have fond memories of him, being at my grandparents house on a Friday evening and running down to the corner of Wroxeter and Pape to wait for Grandpa to walk up the street. He was easy to spot carrying his large black lunch box. When I saw him I would run down the street to greet him and try and walk (more like run) with him. he walked at a rather fast pace and it was difficult to keep up with him, somehow I managed. We would always stop into the fish and chip shop at the corner and he would get dinner which we would take home.

Upon reflection, it is through him that I must have developed my love for fish and chips and as a result I eventually opened my own fish and chip shop in Alliston, called the Simcoe County Fish & Chip Company.

My grandfather William McCarroll Symthe Hill carried a brown wallet with his initials WMSH engraved on it and he gave me that wallet before he passed away in 1987 and I carried it with me for years until it finally wore out. I never understood what the initials on the wallet stood for until I started the family tree.

My grandfather left an estate valued at $175,289.99, pretty good accumulation for a guy born in 1899. After all the bills were paid out of his estate my mother and her siblings, Peg, Ruth and Don all received $40,000.

Below are the children of William McCarroll Smythe Hill (1899-1987) and Mary Halliday (1899-1946).

Children

Margaret Isabel “Peg” Hill

Margaret Isabel “Peg” Hill married Douglas John West 1930-2013 on June 2, 1951 at Cook's Presbyterian Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They had five children, three sons and two daughters.

Douglas John West was the son of David James West 1901-? and Ida Florence Jessop 1909-?.

Children:

  • David James "Davey" West 1928-2006

    "Davey" West served with the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1944. Davey West played in the CFL from 1948 to 1961 with the Toronto Argonauts, Calgary Stampeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Rough Riders. West ran for 388 yards in his career on 136 attempts, scoring 4 rushing touchdowns. He won his first Grey Cup in 1947 with the Toronto Argonauts. From 1950-1953 he played Half Back for the Calgary Stampeders. In 1952 he ran back the longest kick off return in C.F.L. history at 112 yards. in 1954 he won his second Grey Cup with the Edmonton Eskimos.

    David James "Davey" West was married three times and had four children.

  • Douglas John West 1930-2013 married Margaret Isabel “Peg” Hill

  • Bruce West

  • Gary West

Ruth Joan Hill

Rurh married Raymond Bossi 1926-2010 on June 10, 1949 at Cook's Presbyterian Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They had four children two sons and two daughters.

Raymond Bossi was a train engineer who loved to collect old guns and ride motorcycles.

He was the son of Louis Bossi 1894-1975 and Ethel Holt 1891-1977.

Children:

  • Josephine Lorraine Bossi 1915-1998 married George Henry Lancaster 1910-1992

  • Adele Anne Bossi 1917-2001 married Hume Edwin Thompson 1917-2002

  • Eileen Hilda Bossi 1929-2001 married Robert S Rayhurn 1926-2015

  • Joan Louise Bossi 1932-1966 never married

  • Louis David Bossi 1919-2007 married Eleanor

  • George Edward Bossi 1924-2005 married Barbara Birnie 1925-2014

  • Raymond Bossi 1926-2010 married Ruth Joan Hill

  • Norman Bossi 1930-1952.

Louis Bossi was the son of Luigi Bossi 1885-? born in Genova, Liguria, Italy and Adele Vailati

Donald Browne Hill (1926 - 1972)

Donald Browne Hill married Shirley Anne Bryan 1926-? in 1948 at Cook's Presbyterian Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They moved to Winnipeg and had two sons and a daughter.

 

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