Puffer Genealogy
HASKINS, Robert Chatham[1, 2]
1857 - 1922 (64 years)-
Name HASKINS, Robert Chatham Birth 14 Oct 1857 Elgin, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada Gender Male FindaGrave Address:
270424843_COLOR 11 _FSFTID KLY3-45W Death 19 Jun 1922 Douglas, MI Burial Chicago, IL Address:
Rosehill Cemetery and MausoleumPerson ID I13750 Puffer 062124 Last Modified 25 May 2024
Father HASKINS, Ira, b. 1811, Crosby Township, Leeds, Ontario, Canada d. 1880, Leads and Grenville united Counties, Ontario, Canada (Age 69 years) Mother CHATHAM, Mary, b. 1818, Grindstone Island, Quebec, Canada d. 13 Sep 1901, Chicago, IL (Age 83 years) Marriage 18 Sep 1841 Bastard Township, Leeds, Ontario, Canada Family ID F5335 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family PUFFER, Harriett Mary, b. 13 Feb 1862, Downers Grove, IL d. 12 Feb 1952, Winnetka, IL (Age 89 years) Marriage 17 May 1883 Chicago, IL [2] Residence 1910 Chicago, IL [3] Children 1. HASKINS, George Elmer, b. 25 Sep 1885, Chicago, IL d. 27 Oct 1945, Broward County, FL (Age 60 years) 2. HASKINS, Harold Ira, b. 28 Sep 1887, Du Page County, IL d. Mar 1963, Sarasota, FL (Age 75 years) 3. HASKINS, Raymond Glessner, b. 13 Apr 1889 d. 1948, IL (Age 58 years) 4. HASKINS, Dorothy Margaret, b. 23 Jan 1891, Chicago, IL d. May 1984, Winnetka, IL (Age 93 years) 5. HASKINS, Paul Robert, b. 1 Oct 1892, Chicago, IL d. 22 Dec 1927, Cabin Creek, WV (Age 35 years) 6. HASKINS, Frank Allen, b. 5 Dec 1895, Chicago, IL d. 28 Apr 1939, Park Ridge, IL (Age 43 years) Family ID F10325 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Jun 2024
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Notes - President of the International Harvester Company of America. Mr. Haskins was born in South Crosby, Canada. His father was a Baptist minister and farmer in early life. His mother was also a native of Canada, daughter of an English army officer, Cheetham as originally spelled, now Chatham. Mr. Haskins came to Chicago with is parents when he was six years old. He left the high school at fourteen and went to work for the Champion Harvester Co. and remained with this concern till it became part of the International Harvester Co. in 1903. At that time he was general manager of the Champion Company. In 1912 he was made president of the International Harvester Co. of America. He is a life long student, a man of marked ability, highly honored. Res. 7350 Sheriden Road, Chicago.
(Ed. note: I notice with some distain that so much is written about Mr. Haskins and nothing whatsoever of his wife, who bears the Reference Number in Mr. Nutt's book. DMC.)
- President of the International Harvester Company of America. Mr. Haskins was born in South Crosby, Canada. His father was a Baptist minister and farmer in early life. His mother was also a native of Canada, daughter of an English army officer, Cheetham as originally spelled, now Chatham. Mr. Haskins came to Chicago with is parents when he was six years old. He left the high school at fourteen and went to work for the Champion Harvester Co. and remained with this concern till it became part of the International Harvester Co. in 1903. At that time he was general manager of the Champion Company. In 1912 he was made president of the International Harvester Co. of America. He is a life long student, a man of marked ability, highly honored. Res. 7350 Sheriden Road, Chicago.
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