File 2009.15.1.1 - Haultain Family Papers

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Haultain Family Papers

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CA ON00154 996.21-2009.15.1.1

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  • 1931 (Accumulation)
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    Loucks, Barbara
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    Port Hope, Municipality of

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Donated to the Port Hope Archives by B. Loucks, 2009.

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File consists of various Haultain family papers including: "Excerpts concerning Hugh Heaton from the Memoirs of Robin Haultain;" "The Haultain Family Tree" c. 1931; miscellaneous newspaper clippings.

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      The Haultain family were from the Peterborough area originally. Following the death of Dr. Charles Selby Haultain in the Northwest Territories, his widow, Henrietta Jamieson returned to Ontario with her four children and settled in Port Hope.

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