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1902 -
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Name |
Charles Albert Hastings |
Birth |
28 Oct 1902 |
Sintaluta, Saskatchewan |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I06043 |
All |
Last Modified |
1 Mar 2008 |
Father |
Samuel Thomas Hastings, b. 25 Jan 1865, Lemonville, Whitchurch Township, York County, Ontario d. 23 Jan 1953, North Battleford, Saskatchewan (Age 87 years) |
Mother |
Annie Caroline Weatherup, b. 27 Jan 1875, Creemore, Nottawasaga Township, Simcoe County, Ontario d. 14 Mar 1936, NE11-59-17W 3rd M., Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan (Age 61 years) |
Marriage |
20 Dec 1899 |
Indian Head, Saskatchewan |
Family ID |
F1269 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- At the time of the 1911 census, the family of Samuel and Annie Hastings were residing on Brownlea in Rouleau, Regina, Saskatchewan.
From the research of Earl Hastings:
Charles Albert Hastings was educated at Rouleau, Saskatchewan. He worked on his father’s farm at Rouleau and Kroneau prior to moving to Dinsmore with his family. From 1926 to 1933 he farmed a rented quarter section in the Dinsmore area. In 1933 at the height of the depression, he and his brother Tom, worked the winter of 1932/33 cutting wood in the Medstead area prior to moving to Meadow Lake where he farmed until 1940.
Charles Albert Hastings enlisted (L22304) in the Canadian Army (Royal Canadian Service Corps, South Saskatchewan Regiment) at Regina on the 12th of June 1940. He saw service in Canada and Britain and was discharged at Winnipeg on January 24, 1946. He worked ten years as a machine operator with the Red River Grain Co. and subsequently as a chef on construction projects in northern Manitoba. Since 1965 he was a chef at the Salvation Army Hospital in Winnipeg. He retired in 1974 and was living in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the time of Earl's research.
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