Title proper
A Scrapbook of the History of the Hanson Family
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- Textual record
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Genealogical Reports fromYorkshire, England, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Maryland, United States, Bocabec, New Brunswick, Deer Island, St. George, Grand Lake, Calais Maine,
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Photocopy of Family scrapbook for the Hanson Family donate by Mr. Hanson
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CA CCA MC21A
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1976 (Creation)
Physical description
4 cm of textual records
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Custodial history
Donated by J. Carlyle Jr Hanson, Ottawa, Ontario, 1976. Currently in Vault at Charlotte County Archives.
Scope and content
A scrapbook containing genealogical research by J.C Hanson Jr. Mr. Hanson is a lawyer in Ottawa who visited St. Andrews in 1976 to research the history of the Hanson family of Bocabec. It includes direct lineage of a number of relations ; photocopies of newspaper articles relative to the Hanson family.
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Photo-copied textual material is in good condition fastened in folder.
Immediate source of acquisition
J. Carlyle Hanson Jr. - Ottawa, Ontario donated information.
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- English
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- Hanson family (Lepreau) (Subject)