John HASKIN

John HASKIN

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    • He drifted away 300 miles north of Ottawa in a wilderness and built a little cabin and lived the life of a hermit for a good many years subsisting on game and such produce as he could raise. Thirty-one years ago he visited the scenes of his childhood and spent a few weeks with his old neighbours. During his stay here it was my privilege to have many interviews with him and indeed it was a rare treat to hear him relate his experiences while living in his little cabin alone in the north. All at once he disappeared and at last account he had spent his declining years living with the negroes of the Southern States. Thus lived and passed away one of the strangest and most intelligent men that was ever born in Greenbush.p 1
      Title: Transcription of "Old Leeds Pioneers"
      Author: by Alice M. Hughes
      Date: 31 Dec 1969
      Place: Merrickville, Ontario
      Document Location: Martin (PICT)
      Text: Extracted from "Old Leeds Pioneers" at the Public Archives of Ontario.

    Father James Beekman HASKIN,   b. 12 Jun 1794   d. 2 Dec 1844, Elizabethtown, Leeds, Ontario, CANADA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years) 
    Mother Lydia MARTIN,   b. Aft 1796, Augusta Township, Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, CANADA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F2627  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart