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William Charters Haining

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William Charters Haining

Birth
New Maryland, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
7 Feb 1928 (aged 83)
Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
Plot
West 1/2 Lot#13 Tier 7 Block 4
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William Charters Haining was born on 11 Jun 1844 in New Maryland, York, NB, Canada, son of Peter and Margaret (Charters) Haining (settlers from Scotland), affiliated with the Presbyterian religion. William married Mary Abigail Carr on 06 Sep 1864 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Their children all born in Fredericton were: Alexander Haining (1864-1921), Ada Haining Fraser Lagasse (1867 -1957), Mabel Annie Haining Coy (1869-1971), Mary Blanch Haining(1874-1971), George E. Haining (1876-1958), Lee Roy Haining (1880-1977) and Charles C. Haining (1888-1923). William’s occupation entailed a coach and trucking business. He and his family lived on Carleton Street and Smythe Street in Fredericton when he died. His OB states: He was a man of kindly habits, a lover of his home and family, respected by all who knew him.

William Charters Haining was born on 11 Jun 1844 in New Maryland, York, NB, Canada, son of Peter and Margaret (Charters) Haining (settlers from Scotland), affiliated with the Presbyterian religion. William married Mary Abigail Carr on 06 Sep 1864 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Their children all born in Fredericton were: Alexander Haining (1864-1921), Ada Haining Fraser Lagasse (1867 -1957), Mabel Annie Haining Coy (1869-1971), Mary Blanch Haining(1874-1971), George E. Haining (1876-1958), Lee Roy Haining (1880-1977) and Charles C. Haining (1888-1923). William’s occupation entailed a coach and trucking business. He and his family lived on Carleton Street and Smythe Street in Fredericton when he died. His OB states: He was a man of kindly habits, a lover of his home and family, respected by all who knew him.

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