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Stephen Haines

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Stephen Haines

Birth
New Canada, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
26 Mar 1934 (aged 69)
Hermans Island, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Barss Corner, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
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Stephen Haines 19334 Bridgewater Bulletin

New Germany, April 2-

The funeral of Stephen Haines, who passed away at Herman's Island recently, was held from the United Baptist Church at Barss Corner and was conducted by Rev. W.R. MacWalker.

Mr. Haines was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haines and was born at New Canada March 24, 1865; his passing away being on the day following his sixth-ninth birthday. Of this family, surviving members are three brothers, Twining of Farmington; Matthew of New Canada; and Allan of Grainsville, New Brunswick; and one sister, Laura, wife of Caleb Arenburg, of Stanburne. At the time of his first marriage to Miss Alice Langille, he took up residence at Farmington, where the family resided for 28 years. Of this union, two sons survive, Stuart, New Germany and Harold, Farmington. His second wife, before marriage, Mrs. Annie Etta Whittier, of Lynn, Mass., survives; also one son, Waldo, living at Herman's Island.

With thanks to Rosemary Rafuse.
Stephen Haines 19334 Bridgewater Bulletin

New Germany, April 2-

The funeral of Stephen Haines, who passed away at Herman's Island recently, was held from the United Baptist Church at Barss Corner and was conducted by Rev. W.R. MacWalker.

Mr. Haines was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haines and was born at New Canada March 24, 1865; his passing away being on the day following his sixth-ninth birthday. Of this family, surviving members are three brothers, Twining of Farmington; Matthew of New Canada; and Allan of Grainsville, New Brunswick; and one sister, Laura, wife of Caleb Arenburg, of Stanburne. At the time of his first marriage to Miss Alice Langille, he took up residence at Farmington, where the family resided for 28 years. Of this union, two sons survive, Stuart, New Germany and Harold, Farmington. His second wife, before marriage, Mrs. Annie Etta Whittier, of Lynn, Mass., survives; also one son, Waldo, living at Herman's Island.

With thanks to Rosemary Rafuse.

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HAINES
Stephen 1865-1934
Annie Etta 1869-1953



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