- Daughter of Irish-American silent film actress Molly Adair and New Zealander Arthur Siggins, a former member of the Rhodesian police, model and actress Jill Adams was raised in England.
- Began as an artist in England before becoming a model. In later years (1996) she returned to Portugal to be near her family and began painting again, focusing on animals, sea and landscapes, florals and whimsical character.
- Had one child, daughter Louise, with husband Peter Haigh.
- Had one child, daughter Tina, with husband Jim Adams.
- In the early 70s, she, her husband Peter Haigh and her two children moved to the Algarve, in Southern Portugal, where they ran a small hotel for several years in the village of Albufeira. After her divorce, she continued with a restaurant career.
- Her modeling career began by happenstance. Employed as an assistant sketch artist at the department store Mr & Mrs Jones, Jill stepped in as a model when someone failed to show.
- Educated at home by a governess until the age of nine, Adams later attended Sherfield School, in Hampshire.
- First husband, Jim Adams, was a US Navy Junior Officer. The marriage, which produced a daughter, was short-lived.
- Was an artist and window dresser before becoming a model.
- The only girl of four children, her father, Arthur James Siggins, was a member of the Rhodesian mounted police before turning writer. He authored such African wildlife-themed books as "Man-Killers I Have Known" and "Shooting with Rifle and Camera". He met Jill's mother, silent actress Molly Adair while she was filming The Blue Lagoon (1923) in Tanganyika (now Tanzania).
- Has been living in southern Portugal (The Algarve) for many years. (2008)
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